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Who is the prototype of Princess Zhu Huan?

Swallows in Princess Pearl

A few years ago, Qiong Yao's TV series "Princess Pearl", which was popular all over the country, made the image of "Little Swallow" deeply rooted in people's hearts. However, I don't know that the prototype of "Little Swallow" in Princess Zhu Huan is quite different from the character of "Little Swallow" in Qiong Yao's book. So who is the prototype of Princess Zhu Huan and what kind of story does she have?

In fact, the prototype of Princess Zhu Huan is Kong Sizhen, the only Han princess and princess in Qing Dynasty. Unlike swallows, Kong Sizhen is a real princess and sourdrang dowager's adopted daughter.

The Story of Princess Zhu Huan's Tomb Building in History

According to Qiong Yao herself, Princess Pearl is a complete fiction. The idea of writing this TV series is entirely a literary story conceived when I was traveling in Beijing and associated with the place name "Gongzhufen" in the western suburbs of Beijing. It seems that if we know the ins and outs of the princess's tomb, we will understand what happened to Princess Zhu Huan.

Outside Fuxingmen in the western suburbs of Beijing, there is a tourist attraction called Gongzhufen. As for the princess's tomb, folk legends have existed since ancient times, saying that a princess of the Qing Dynasty was buried here. However, there are all kinds of speculations about the princess's surname, the most representative of which is that Jin Taitai, a Han nationality, was adopted by Manchu in his early years and was named marshal because of his outstanding military achievements. I met the princess in the garden and fell in love at first sight, but the old Korean minister didn't want the princess to marry Han Chen, so he got in the way and let the emperor exile Jintai. Kim tae, who was poor and ill, wrote to the princess and said, when you read this letter, I was already dead. After reading the letter, the princess calmly drank the poisoned wine and followed her lover. The emperor had no choice but to hastily bury the golden platform in Xiangshan and the princess far away in today's princess grave.

The legend of Gongzhufen is touching and promotes the profound friendship between Manchu and Han. Perhaps Qiong Yao's Princess Pearl is the embodiment of this profound friendship.

Although the princess's tomb has nothing to do with the so-called Zhu Huan, a Han woman born outside the palace, there was indeed a recognized Han princess in the last 300 years of the Qing Dynasty, and she was Kong Sizhen.