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Is there really a story about Princess Zhu Huan in the history of China?

It doesn't exist. However, Ganlong did have an adopted daughter, the daughter of his younger brother and the prince, named Princess Heshuo and Princess Wan. She is the prototype of Princess Gege in Zhu Huan.

Princess Heshuo and Wan (1734-1760): the eldest daughter of Emperor Qianlong and Prince Hongzhou in Qing Dynasty, and the mother of Fujin's Usaku, born on June 24th, 12th year of Yongzheng. At the beginning of Qianlong's upbringing, Princess Heshuo and Princess Wan were sealed. Gan Long 15 (1750) married Dele in Borzigit Island, Bahrain in February. Gan Long died 25 years ago on March 17 at the age of 27.

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The first part of the play is based on Qiong Yao's novel of the same name, with three volumes, which are named "Mistake by mistake", "Hot Water" and "The Truth" respectively. The writer Qiong Yao 1997 went to Beijing for sightseeing and passed by the "Princess Tomb".

I immediately became interested in this strange place name. Qiong Yao said that she has been to Beijing many times and is very interested in the names of places and streets in Beijing because they are very realistic. For example, the cat alley is like a hat, and the dog tail alley is like a dog tail. You can imagine its terrain by seeing its name.

However, it is strange that there is an area in Beijing called Princess Tomb. She chatted with a few friends, only to know that there is a legend in this place name: it is said that during the Qianlong period, Qianlong took a folk woman as an adopted daughter and named her Gege.

After this Gege died, he was buried in the princess's grave because he could not be buried in the royal ancestral grave. The story of "Pearl Princess" was inspired by Qiong Yao's sightseeing tour of the Princess Tomb in Beijing. ?

Because this drama is Qiong Yao's first attempt to define the heroine as a meaningless swallow, which is different from the heroine's role in her past bitter dramas.

At the beginning of shooting, I didn't expect much. At that time, because everyone was very serious about making historical dramas and court dramas, this was her new attempt. I didn't expect it to become a classic in the end.

In terms of characterization, the characters in Qiong Yao's novels are strongly idealized. The heroines are beautiful, gentle, charming, delicate and considerate, while the heroes are mature, modest, elegant, talented and handsome.

The hero and heroine's persistence and pursuit of love are particularly crazy, and they have no regrets until they die. In their eyes, they only have each other, and their love is pure without any utility.

Love can be said to be the center of gravity and all of their lives. Therefore, when the strange swallow appeared in Princess Pearl, it made Qiong Yao's fans shine, which can be said to be a great subversion of the female images in Qiong Yao's plays in the past.

But another heroine, Wei Zi, continues her previous personality pattern. In a word, the characters in Qiong Yao's novels can be said to have one-sided characteristics, and the good and unscrupulous characters account for the vast majority.

Therefore, the description of human nature also lacks depth. This can be said to be the inevitable result of idealization. Qiong Yao knows that sensitive and delicate, kind-hearted, beautiful and gentle, weak and sad female images are usually welcomed and appreciated by male readers.

So in her works, the image of the heroine is generally shaped according to this. Of course, this is also the ideal female image in Qiong Yao's mind, and it also conforms to the aesthetic desire of male readers.

In Qiong Yao's works, women's external beauty and internal kindness and forbearance are the focus of description. The heroine is both internal and external, loyal and persistent to her loved ones until death do us part.

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