As we all know, Yongzheng is different from other emperors. He is not a conservative. He has been carrying out management and reform. At that time, the political situation was that the Yongzheng New Deal reform was in a white-hot stage, but some conservatives and some big landlords and bureaucrats reunited into a force to oppose the Yongzheng New Deal reform and formed resistance to the Yongzheng reform. Therefore, Yongzheng has done a lot of things to promote reform, which proves that his determination and will to reform are unshakable, and no one can stop the pace of his New Deal reform, so there is a scene in which he wears a wig portrait in a TV series.
Secondly, it may be because Yongzheng was also interested in wigs and thought it was a fashion, so he tried it. In fact, in the society at that time, wigs were very good, and wigs have been in China for a long time with a long history of development.
I think the last reason is that Yongzheng wore a wig that was popular among European royalty at that time in order to show his aristocratic status. His painter came from Europe and Yongzheng was the son of heaven, so he wore a golden wig to show his identity.
It can be said that this scene in the TV series is really meaningful, and from this behavior, we can also see how determined Yongzheng is to carry out the New Deal reform.