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Is there really a Princess Zhu Huan in history?

There is no Princess Zhu Huan in history, and Princess Zhu Huan is pure fiction.

Princess Zhu Huan, as a costume idol drama, has a blockbuster influence and caused a strong whirlwind in the Qing Dynasty. The original author, Ms. Qiong Yao, said that Princess Pearl is a fictional literary work inspired by the name "Princess Tomb" in the western suburbs of Beijing. In fact, for hundreds of years, Beijing has buried hundreds of princesses in dozens of villages. However, due to the age, most of the princess tombs have been lost, resulting in fewer villages. At present, there are still about 10 areas in Beijing named after "Princess Graves", which are located in Haidian, Chaoyang, Fengtai and Fangshan. One of the most famous is the "Princess Tomb" outside Fuxingmen in the western suburbs of Beijing.

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The creative background of Princess Zhu Huan;

1997, Qiong Yao went to Beijing to worship the princess's tomb. Qiong Yao herself recalled: "The story of Princess Zhu Huan was inspired by the Princess Tomb in Beijing. I have been to Beijing many times, and I am very interested in the place names and lane names in Beijing, because they are realistic. Like a hat alley, like a hat. Dog tail Hutong is like a dog tail. Seeing its name, you can imagine its terrain. But there is a strange place called Princess Tomb in Beijing. When chatting with some friends, I 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 sealed it as a fence.

After Geiger died, he was buried in the princess's tomb because he could not be buried in the royal mausoleum. Of course, the princess's tomb at that time was still a smoky vine. It's a very remote place. Because of the privilege of burying the princess, this place has been called the princess's tomb ever since, and it has been used ever since. "

The owner of Princess Fuxing's tomb is the "fairy" of Qianlong. Later, Qiong Yao affirmed: "I am not a historian." Jing Zhuge is a completely absurd story. The characters involved in the book are also full of my own imagination. Readers should not confuse this novel with History.

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Zhu Huan Gege Qiong Yao created the novel Baidu Encyclopedia.