Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Does Princess Luo Cha, who was married to Wei Xiaobao Dew in The Duke Of Mount Deer, have a historical prototype?

Does Princess Luo Cha, who was married to Wei Xiaobao Dew in The Duke Of Mount Deer, have a historical prototype?

Princess Locha in The Duke of Lushan and Wei Xiaobao, that is, Sophia, had an affair. This figure has a historical prototype, that is, Princess Sophia, the famous regent in Russian history. Although this matter is pure fiction, Princess Luo Cha is real.

In the 36th episode of Duke of Lushan, the author depicts the naked marriage of the protagonist Wei Xiaobao and Princess Sophia of Luo Cha. At first, due to accidental factors, Wei Xiaobao met Sophia, a blonde and charming girl in Jacques, and was brought back to Moscow by her, so she started a transnational love affair. Later, with Wei Xiaobao's wisdom and strategy, he actually helped Sophia become the Regent Queen of Luo Cha.

This very romantic exoticism is indeed fictional by the author, but this Princess Sophia is not fictional. Her historical prototype is Princess Sophia, the Regent Queen of medieval Russia. In the novel, her story is bizarre, but in history, her true story is equally thrilling.

Princess Sophia, one of the daughters of Tsar Alexei I, was also the sister of Peter I. At that time, the Tsar's sons were very weak, and three of his five sons died. His prince suffered from septicemia, and his youngest son was weak and mentally retarded, but his daughters were very smart and strong.

Fortunately, Alexei I's newly-married Queen Natalia gave birth to a healthy son named Peter, who was the new czar of the Russian Empire. At that time, Sophia lied that the prince had been killed, incited the shooting army to revolt, and elected Ivan V of Russia and Peter I of Russia as czars and herself as regent.