Eunuch Wu (simplified: 乌公公, traditional: 烏公公, pinyin: Wū Gōnggōng, jyutping: wu1 gung1 gung1) is a eunuch who is in charge of the imperial study (御书房 — Yùshū Fáng), serving in the Qing court in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Service in the imperial study
Eunuch Wu serves as the eunuch in charge of the imperial study, where the Kangxi Emperor conducts his daily work and studies. The imperial study is an important location within the palace, where the emperor reads, studies, and handles various matters of state.
His position gives him access to the imperial study and allows him to serve the emperor directly, making him an important figure in the palace’s administrative structure.
Role in palace operations
Eunuch Wu participates in various palace operations and activities, supporting the functioning of the imperial study and assisting the emperor in his daily work. His role includes maintaining the study, managing documents and materials, and ensuring that the study is properly prepared for the emperor’s use.
His service in the imperial study reflects the importance of eunuchs in the Qing palace system, where they played crucial roles in supporting the emperor and managing various aspects of palace life.
Relationship with other palace staff
Eunuch Wu works alongside other eunuchs and palace staff, including Wen Youdao (温有道) and Wen Youfang (温有方), who also serve in the imperial study. Their collaboration demonstrates how the palace staff worked together to support the emperor and maintain the functioning of the imperial court.
Significance
Eunuch Wu represents the theme of palace service and the role of eunuchs in the Qing court. His position in charge of the imperial study demonstrates how eunuchs held important administrative positions within the palace, supporting the emperor in his daily work and studies.
His character also highlights the theme of palace organization and the various roles that eunuchs played in maintaining the functioning of the imperial court, showing how eunuchs like Eunuch Wu contributed to the overall administration and operation of the palace.
Eunuch Wu’s character contributes to the broader theme of palace life and the various individuals who supported the emperor and maintained the functioning of the Qing imperial court, showing how eunuchs played important roles in the palace’s administrative structure.