Wei Zi met May.

Besides the six brothers born to Zhen Xuan, Yongzheng in the play has three sons, namely Shi Hong, Li Hong and Tian Hong.

However, May never appeared, but it appeared in many descriptions of Zhen Xuan and Yixiu. When Zhen Xuan first saw Mei Li Hong in Yuanmingyuan, he mentioned Mei. May 4th said Yongzheng left him in Yuanmingyuan, and Zhen Xuan comforted May 4th to let him stay outside the palace.

Moreover, compared with the May 4th Movement, the May 4th Movement had a biological mother and was still alive. So who is this May? Why didn't he show up?

The queen once said privately, "The emperor has few children (not all because of you), and neither the humble fourth brother nor the stubborn fifth brother can do it." The queen still hasn't given up on such a stupid man as Third Brother. Brother Wu is so stubborn that the queen looks down on him so much.

Aisingiorro Hongzhou, the fifth son of Yongzheng in history, whose mother is Geng Jia, the imperial concubine, is the prototype of Duan Fei in the play.

At that time, the fourth brother Li Hong and the fifth brother Hongzhou had a good relationship. Li Hong's mother Niu Kelu has a very good relationship with Hongzhou's mother Geng Jia, and the two brothers are very close (the statue of Yu Fei's imperial concubine was also sealed by Qianlong).

Hongzhou in history is ridiculous, because Qianlong's deep love made him richer than other princes, but he had a quirk, that is, he liked to do his own funeral. It is precisely because of the madness of the Five Princes that he was favored and loved by Qianlong.

In the play, Qi Fei of Yongzheng had only one child, while Duan Fei and Hua Fei lost their fertility. However, in the real history of qing dynasty, Li Fei, Nianshi (Hua Fei) and Geng Jia (Duan Fei and Qi Yuebin) almost gave birth to more than half of Yongzheng's children. Li Henian's family and imperial concubine each gave birth to three princes, but only Shi Hong and his third brother lived to adulthood.