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Which plot and characters in Qiong Yao's Princess Zhu Huan are real?

In Princess Zhu Huan, the prototype of Emperor Qianlong was Li Hong, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.

The prototype of Lafayette is the filial piety queen Niu Zhilu.

The prototype of the empress is Urnala, the empress of Emperor Gaozong, and there is no posthumous title, so the funeral is imperial concubine system. It is true that the queen lost her hair and fell out of favor during her southern tour of Huan 3, but the reason is not recorded in the history books. The queen's broken hair was a great misfortune. Emperor Qianlong was very dissatisfied with her, but he did not fail. Please see clearly that the queen just "broke her hair", not becoming a monk, and she didn't become a monk either.

The prototype of the imperial concubine is the filial piety queen, Han nationality, whose original surname is Wei. With Princess Zhu Huan as the background, it should be your imperial concubine. After the queen lost her hair and fell out of favor, the imperial concubine was promoted to the imperial concubine. Forty years on the 29th of the first month, at the age of forty-nine, he took a imperial concubine. The title of Queen was pursued by Jiaqing, her son and the fifteenth brother Yan Yong. Your princess is also a very kind person. Whether the real people in history are kind or not is unknown. Your princess is a powerful woman. She climbed from the maid-in-waiting to the queen's throne step by step, and she was a Han Chinese. Finally, her son became emperor, so this woman is definitely not a simple person! !

ChristianRandPhillips's prototype is the daughter of Rong Fei Hezhuo, Hui, Taiji and Zamai. It has nothing to do with big and small and Zhuomu (the prototype of Ali and Zhuomu is Xiaohe Zhuomu). In February of the twenty-fifth year of Qianlong, he and Zhuo entered the palace to seal peace. In the twenty-sixth year (176 1), in October, Rong Rong was sealed, in the thirty-third year (1768), and in early June, Rong Fei was sealed, and in the fifty-third year (1788), he died on April 19th at the age of 55. The queen mother certainly didn't force her to die.

Other big brothers and Gege are basically in line with historical facts, except for a few big brothers and Gege.

Swallow and Wei Zi were dubbed Princess Zhu Huan and Princess Pearl (there is no doubt that Huan 1 did say so in the last episode). I doubt that these two people absolutely do not exist in history. However, at the beginning of 1978 10, a painting was found in the tomb of the Qing Dynasty in Zunhuama, Hebei Province. In this painting, three young women are surrounded by ladies-in-waiting. One of them wore a fox feather crown hat with five pearls and silk on the brim. The hair on the left and right sides was braided into braids and shawls, wearing a double-breasted colored collar and a narrow-sleeved robe. The other two are wearing complete clothes, big wings, a square and jewels and jade flowers in their hair. One of them is wearing a red flag suit with five phoenix beads on the cuffs, and the other is wearing a golden butterfly suit with a sad yellow face. The inscription of this painting is: Rong Guiren, Pearl Gege, Princess Zhu Huan, drinking in the spring pavilion.

Yongqi, the fifth son of Qianlong, died young. But he had six sons, and only Mianyi grew up. Mianyi is neither the eldest son nor the eldest son. Yongqi has more than two Fujins, all of whom are Manchu. When he arrived in Huan, Qianlong attached great importance to Yongqi, and it was indeed true in history. When Margani visited China, Emperor Qianlong said that if my fifth son had not died early, he would have been a prince. However, Yongqi's biological mother Yu Fei did not die young. She lived for a long time, but she was not loved. If you don't have this good son, you won't pursue the imperial concubine in the end.

As for Erkang and Ertai, there may be prototypes, I don't know. The Chen Zhihua family is a complete fiction.

It is also necessary to explain:

Brother, Gege is right. As long as the emperor's daughter doesn't commit a big crime, she will always be a princess. Generally, she was crowned a princess when she got married (there are exceptions), and she was not a natural princess. It's as if the emperor's son was born a brother, not a prince or a county king. Therefore, it is reasonable to call Wei Zi Pearl Gege. According to Qiong Yao, the princess in the "Princess Tomb" is Wei Zi, and Wei Zi is a princess in the end. (In fact, the princess's tomb is definitely not the daughter of Qianlong, or even the Qing Dynasty, at least it has nothing to do with Qianlong. )

Emperor Qianlong himself had three empresses, except the Empress Xiaoyi, who was conferred by Emperor Jiaqing. Emperor Qianlong conferred the titles of two queens in his life. The second one had a bad relationship with the emperor, but it was not abolished.

Jingyang Palace and Shufangzhai are both places where empresses live. Brother Wu should live in Sogo. My brother was raised by his empresses before he was 6 years old, then lived in his home, and later lived in a mansion outside the palace as an adult. After getting married, the princess lives in the princess mansion outside the palace, not with her in-laws, and even her forehead needs notice to enter the princess mansion to see the princess.

The Qing-Burma War also existed, and the Qing Dynasty defeated Myanmar.

Other plots of free love are completely fabricated.