Pingwei (simplified: 平威, traditional: 平威, pinyin: Píngwēi, jyutping: ping4 wai1) is a eunuch serving in the Qing court in The Deer and the Cauldron.
Biography
Service as eunuch
Pingwei serves as a eunuch in the Qing court, responsible for various palace duties and services. His position gives him access to various areas of the palace and allows him to participate in various court activities.
As a eunuch, Pingwei is part of the broader palace service structure of the Qing court, working to maintain order and provide services within the palace.
Role in palace
Pingwei participates in various palace functions and activities, serving as a member of the palace staff. His role includes performing various duties and services within the palace, contributing to the overall functioning of the court.
As a palace servant, Pingwei is part of the service structure that supports the functioning of the Qing court, contributing to the overall operation of the palace.
Significance
Pingwei represents the theme of palace service and the role of eunuchs in the Qing court. His position as a eunuch demonstrates how the Qing dynasty organized its palace service, with eunuchs handling various duties and services within the palace.
His character also highlights the theme of palace hierarchy and the role of eunuchs in the Qing court, showing how eunuchs like Pingwei contributed to the functioning of the palace and the overall operation of the court.
Pingwei’s character contributes to the broader theme of palace service and the various servants who contributed to the functioning of the Qing court, showing how eunuchs like Pingwei played important roles in managing the palace’s daily operations.