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Does Xia Ziwei really exist?

This character does exist in history, and its prototype is Qianlong's four daughters-Shuo Fei and Jia Fei.

But in reality, "Xia Ziwei" is not as bumpy as in TV series, and finally he wanders around the world with his beloved.

Wei Zi Gege exists in history, but her title is not Wei Zi Gege. She is the fourth daughter of Qianlong-Shuo Fei and Jia. Princess Shuojia was born in the 10th year of Qianlong (1745), and her mother was Su Jia, Qianlong's favorite concubine, instead of Xia Yuhe by the Daming Lake in the play.

At that time, some princesses married the county king of Mongolia. But because Emperor Qianlong liked the princess very much and cherished her very much, he naturally hated her marrying far away and wanted to keep her around. At that time, there was a young and promising man in Beijing, so he gave the princess to Fu Longan, that is, Erkang in the play.

So Erkang is a real person in history.

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Emperor Qingganlong * * * had 10 biological daughters, and the fourth daughter was named Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia.

After Heshuo and Princess Jia were born, their fingers were connected by webbed fingers, showing the shape of bergamot, which was called "bergamot princess" by the people.

Princess Hejia has never been mentioned.

In history, Gege was the fourth daughter of Princess Qianlong, Princess Heshuo and Princess Jia. Born in the tenth year of Qianlong (1745), the biological mother was Su Jia, a favorite concubine of Qianlong.

Su Jia, the daughter of Su Jia, became an official in Qianlong in her early years and lived in seclusion. As a Han woman, being promoted to imperial concubine shows that she is very loved by Qianlong.

Sue gave birth to two sons and a daughter for Qianlong, namely, the third son, the sixth son, Princess Heshuo and Jia.

According to legend, when Heshuo and Princess Jia were born, there were webbed fingers that looked like bergamot, hence the name "Princess Bergamot".

Gan Long also likes this strange daughter very much and often takes her with him.

However, as the saying goes, when a woman is a big girl, when she grows up with Princess Jia, she begins to look for a husband for her.

Due to the tradition of Manchu-Mongolian alliance, many princesses in Qing Dynasty married Mongolia. But Ganlong couldn't bear to see his daughter go so far, so Ganlong found a forehead for the child of the minister of the DPRK nearby.

After some screening, in the twenty-third year of Qianlong, Fu Longan (the prototype of Fu Erkang), the second son of Fu Heng, the younger brother of Filial Piety, was designated as the forehead.