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In The Legend of Mi Yue, is there really a Chu princess in history?

Of course not. In The Legend of Mi Yue, it was set as the princess of Chu, the daughter of Chu Weiwang and the queen of Chu, and then married to the State of Qin, becoming the queen of Qin Huiwen, and its prototype was the queen of Huiwen. There is indeed a Huiwen queen in history, but the real Huiwen queen is not Chu Fei, but wei ren.

In the legend of Mi Yue, Mimi is the daughter of Queen Chu Weiwang, and her status is prominent. Although Mi Yue, the heroine, is Mimi's sister, she is only born to Princess Shi Xiang beside her, so her status is much worse than Mimi's. According to the rules of the pre-Qin era, Miyue, as a princess in the official palace, should bring her sister when she gets married, while Miyue, as a daughter born to a side princess, can only marry Miyue as a gift.

After Mi Zhu married Qin, she naturally became the queen of Qin, while Mi Yue was just a concubine and a bonus, so she could only be a concubine and eventually became an octuplet. Finally, Mi Zhu gave birth to a son, Qin Wuwang in the future, and Mi Yue gave birth to a son, Ying Ji, the later king of Qin. Because he went to Luoyang to raise Ding and was killed, he had no children and did not inherit the throne of Qin, which triggered a fight.

In the third local rebellion, Huiwen's son failed to win, but Ying Ji initially supported not Mi Yue, but his other son. But in the end, with the support of his uncle and Zhao, he became the king of Qin. There is indeed a queen Huiwen, but Qin Huiwen's real queen is not Chu Fei or the heir of Qin Huiwen's second wife. The real Huiwen Empress in history was wei ren, the Yuan Dynasty Empress of Qin Huiwen.

Naturally, King Huiwen married King Qin Huiwen for the sake of marriage, and Wei was still very powerful at that time. Moreover, Huiwen's son wandered around, and the last queen she married was Wei, probably Huiwen's relative, but whether Huiwen was Wei's princess was not recorded in detail.

After the death of King Wu of Huiwenzi, Ying Ji succeeded to the throne. However, there are differences in the historical records about the final outcome of Huiwen. Some people think that Huiwen died before King Wu, some people say that Huiwen died of mutiny, and some people say that she eventually died of depression. The characters of Miyue and Mi Zhu in The Legend of Mi Yue are totally inconsistent with the real history. It is not only the prototype of Mi Fei and Mi Yue, but also the empress dowager, namely Mi Fei Zi. She is indeed a Chu.

However, there is no conclusive record about whether the hippo chef is a princess of Chu. Judging from Yan Bazi's surname, she is really a relative of Chu royal family, but her description before marrying Qin is so simple and hasty, and she is just a girl, and her birth is really not very high.

Generally speaking, the real Huiwenhou in history was not called Mi Zhu, nor was he a princess of Chu, but wei ren. Huiwenhou is not a sister, and they are irrelevant to each other. Naturally, there will be no drama of sisters turning against each other.