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Poison testers, 50 dishes per meal, and one wrong bite could end a dynasty. Welcome to the deadliest dining table in history – Emperor Qianlong's imperial kitchen. This history documentary reveals the dark secrets of Chinese food culture in the Forbidden city. Every meal was a political weapon in the Qing dynasty, where imperial cuisine mixed luxury with paranoia. Discover how ancient china's emperors turned breakfast into a survival game – and why asian food history is far more dangerous than you think. ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Introduction 00:41 – Menu for the CEO: Why Food Was Power 02:46 – Morning Briefing: Poison, Porridge, and Paranoia 04:58 – The Main Event: Lunch at the Top of the Food Chain 08:05 – R&D Department: The Secret Ingredients of Immortality 10:53 – Hostile Takeover: The Dark Side of the Imperial Kitchen 13:36 – Boardroom Gala: Rituals, Rules, and the Art of the Feast 16:07 – Final Thoughts This weird history food documentary explores the qianlong emperor's daily routine, palace secrets, and the brutal hierarchy of the imperial kitchen. From ming dynasty traditions to Qing dynasty innovations, see how ancient history's most powerful rulers ate – and survived. If you loved The Apothecary Diaries, you'll be fascinated by the real-life poison politics of imperial China. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for weekly historical mysteries! 📺 NEXT VIDEO: Beauty, Poison & Power – Dark Secrets of the Forbidden City Harem (Coming Soon!) 💬 COMMENT: Which emperor's meal would YOU dare to try? Drop your answer below! 👇 📚 More Imperial China mysteries 👉 • History of China (Shorts) #ForbiddenCity #ChineseHistory #AncientChina #ChineseFood #AsianFood #HistoryDocumentary #ImperialChina #HistoryOfChina