Is there really such a person in history?

Updated on history 2024-05-17
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    No, it's just made up by Qiong Yao.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    "Huanzhu Gege".The emperor in China is Emperor Qianlong, named Aixin Jueluo Hongli, played by Zhang Tielin.

    The first and second parts of "Huanzhu Gege" are played by Zhang Tielin. The emperor of the third part is played by Dillon, whose real name is Tan Furong, born on August 19, 1946 in Xinhui, Guangdong, action actor, director, and screenwriter.

    New Huanzhu Gege".

    The emperor is played by Qiu Xinzhi, Taiwan, China.

    Film and television actor, originally from Henan, born in Taiwan, graduated from Shih-Hsin University in Taiwan.

    Profile: Zhang Tielin, born on June 15, 1957 in Tangshan City, Hebei Province, graduated from Beijing Film Academy, and later graduated from the British National Film and Television Institute, TV and film actor, calligrapher, and dean of the School of Arts of Jinan University. In 1982, after graduating from Beijing Film Academy, Zhang Tielin was assigned to work in the Tianjin Radio and Television Art Troupe.

    In 1987, he went to the United Kingdom to study, and in the early 90s, he joined the Hong Kong Film Studio and Satellite TV Chinese Channel, and participated in "Wong Fei Hung".

    Filming of the film series.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is no such thing as a Zhuzhu Gege in history. According to Qiong Yao's own recollections: "The inspiration for the story of Huanzhu Gege came from the place name Princess Tomb in Beijing. I have been to Beijing many times and am very interested in the place names and lane names of Beijing because it is very realistic.

    Qiong Yao (April 20, 1938), formerly known as Chen Zhe, born in Chengdu, Sichuan, is a contemporary Chinese writer, screenwriter, film and television producer, and a member of the Chinese Film Literature Society. Originally from Zhajiang Town, Hengyang County, Hunan Province, she graduated from Taipei Municipal Zhongshan Girls' High School. In addition to Qiong Yao, the pen names have also used Phoenix and Xinru.

    Extended information: Qiong Yao's main representative works include "Outside the Window", "Tide Sound", "Between the Water and Clouds", "A Curtain of Dreams", "Heart with a Thousand Knots", "Plum Blossom Branding", "Seagulls Flying Colorful Clouds" and "Colorful Clouds" and so on. In 1949, Qiong Yao followed her father Chen Zhiping from the mainland to live in Taiwan.

    Later, he entered the ranks of professional writers, and successively entered the film and TV drama production industry.

    When Qiong Yao was 16 years old, she published "Cloud Shadow" under the pen name Xinru, and at the age of 25, she published her first collection of short stories "Outside the Window". Most of the ** works created by Qiong Yao have been adapted into movies or TV series, among which the more famous ones include "Deep Courtyard", "Plum Blossom Three Alleys" series, "Huanzhu Gege" series, etc.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There is nothing in history that is just a literary work, and many of the characters and plots in it are fictional.

    Many girls prefer to watch the TV series "Huanzhu Gege", I think the most important point. It's about being attracted to the love story inside. When I was young, many people were more fond of fantasy and yearning for love.

    The mature and steady Er Kang, the talented crape myrtle, the lively and lovely little swallow, and the kingly Yongqi. These two couples, on their respective paths of growth, have been guarding their love from beginning to end. No matter what difficulties they encountered, they didn't give up on each other.

    When I grew up, I actually found that there is almost no such love. Would a man with an aristocratic status really give up his identity for the sake of love? Would a person full of literature fall in love with a woman who doesn't learn and doesn't know how to do it?

    I don't think so, so literature, after all, is literature.

    So, Xiaoyanzi, as a folk woman, is still a Han person. By mistake, at the beginning, she replaced Ziwei and became the emperor's daughter. This is completely the imagination of the screenwriter, because the status of the Han people was very low at that time, and it was very difficult to enter the palace to become a princess.

    In addition, Xiaoyanzi is a mischievous woman who does not learn and has no skills, which makes it even more difficult. It is said that Aunt Qiong Yao was inspired by the princess's tomb and created this work. There are indeed Han princesses in history, and this person is Kong Sizhen.

    She is the daughter of Kong Youde, the king of Dingnan, and has also been the adopted daughter of Wu Sangui. Later, Guilin was destroyed, her family was killed, and she was the only one who fled to Beijing. Later, Xiaozhuang saw that she was pitiful, so he adopted her as an adopted daughter, and she was also named Gege.

    But I think the story of the two people is completely incompatible. Little Swallow is an orphan, uneducated, and has a lively and cheerful personality. Kong Sizhen was born in a famous family, has a strong temperament, and has also received a certain amount of education

    Therefore, there is no such person as Zhu Gege in history.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, the role of Huanzhu Gege is made up by Qiong Yao, and there is no prototype of Huanzhu Gege in history, we watch the TV series just to watch a happy one.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes, it's just that it's very different from the TV series, but it's also liked by netizens.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This character does not exist in history, and Huanzhu Gege in the drama "Huanzhu Gege" is a fictional character that does not exist in reality.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In reality, she was just the righteous daughter of Emperor Qianlong, living a poor life, and finally died a very desolate death.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Of course, there was no Zhu Gege, when the drama was broadcast, many people thought it was a real character in history, but the author of this original ** also said that Huanzhu Gege is a fictitious character.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There is no Zhu Gege in history, and the character of Zhu Gege is made up and does not exist.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, there is no return in history, the plot is pure fiction.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Historically, there have been performances, but they are very different from those on TV. But there is this person.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are still some Zhu Gege in history, but it is very different from the plot, but this TV series does bring you very exciting content.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Inexistent. But Qianlong did have a righteous daughter, the daughter of his younger brother and prince, named Princess Heshuo and Wan, she is the prototype of "Huanzhu Gege".

    Princess Heshuo Hewan (1734-1760): the eldest daughter of the younger brother and prince Hongli of Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, and her mother was born on June 24 of the 12th year of Yongzheng.

    At the beginning of Qianlong's raising in the palace, he was crowned with a princess and a princess.

    In February of the fifteenth year of Qianlong (1750), he married Bahrain Borzigit Delek.

    Qianlong died on March 17, 25 years, at the age of 27.

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