In the Biography of Mi Yue, Wei Ran became a general, so what about Mi Rong?
During the Warring States Period, Mi Yue was King Chu Wei’s favorite little princess. However, after the death of King Chu Wei, her life plummeted. Her mother Xiang was expelled from the palace by Queen Chu Wei, and Mi Yue and her younger brother Mi Rong hid in the palace. After many disasters and crises. Mi Yue and Chu Gongzi Huang Xie were childhood sweethearts and loved each other sincerely. However, they were married off to the Qin Kingdom as a dowry concubine for the legitimate princess Mi Shu. Mi Shu became the queen of Qin, and Mi Yue had no choice but to become a favorite concubine. The original sisterhood gradually broke apart after Mi Yue gave birth to her son Ying Ji. The princes fought for the throne, and King Qin Yingsi died in regret. Mi Yue and her son were sent to the distant country of Yan. Unexpectedly, King Wu of Qin Ying Dang died while raising the cauldron, and the Qin Kingdom was in chaos. Mi Yue returned to Qin with the help of Yiqu's army and put down the civil strife in Qin. Mi Yue's son Ying Ji ascended the throne and was known as King Zhaoxiang of Qin in history. Mi Yue became the first Queen Mother in history, and was known as Queen Mother Xuan in history