Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Did Princess Zhu Huan and Princess Wei Zi really exist in the Qing Dynasty?

Did Princess Zhu Huan and Princess Wei Zi really exist in the Qing Dynasty?

Princess Zhu Huan is fictional.

But Ziwei Gege may really have this personality.

Fu Erkang's prototype was verified as Fu Lingan, the eldest son of Fu Heng, the younger brother of Empress Gao Zongxiao in Qing Dynasty. According to the data, Fu Ling 'an was subordinate to Duo Luo and worked as a bodyguard. He died in the thirty-second year of Qianlong, when he was the deputy commander of Zhengbaiqi in Manchuria, which was consistent with some plots in the TV series. According to the background in the TV series, Wei Zi, as a Han woman, was regarded as an "adopted daughter" by the emperor, and without any rich background, she was unlikely to be named Princess Gulun or Princess Heshuo. In the Qing Dynasty, Duoluogege refers to the prince or the daughter of the county king and the prince, which also matches the identity of the so-called "Pearl Gege".

Therefore, it is reasonable to testify that Fu Erkang's predecessor was Fu Ling 'an.

So the prototype of Wei Zi Gege may be Dorogege.

There is also a legend that they were buried in the princess tomb of the Qing Dynasty, but some archaeologists pointed out that there were two princesses buried under the princess tomb, not one; Second, it is the granddaughter of Qianlong buried under the princess grave, not her daughter; Third, Qianlong's daughter is a princess, not a princess.