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Is there really a Princess Nangong in history?
In the classic historical drama Hanwu the Great, Princess Nangong, as a political tool of the Han Dynasty, married the Xiongnu and the military minister Shan Yu. Because the Huns have always had a traditional system of "marrying a stepmother", Princess Nangong naturally married Zhi Yi Xie Han after the death of the military minister. So what is the relationship between them? Is there really love?

According to legend, in the Western Han Dynasty, the mother of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, Mrs. Wang, cruelly married her daughter to the Xiongnu, a barbarian land at that time, in order to consolidate her harem status. However, who is this Nangong princess? Is she really married to the remote Xiongnu wilderness? Whether this is a true history or a fictional lie, now that the people of Sri Lanka have passed away, we can't explain it, but according to historical materials and some information, this matter deserves in-depth study.

According to the records of the Song Dynasty, Princess Nangong in history was the daughter of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and the sister of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. However, her identity has always been controversial in history. In the film and television drama Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, she married two khans, the monarch and the minister, and Yi Xiaozhi. However, there is not a trace of marriage. Her husband has different opinions in history, and there is no clear statement about whether she is really the daughter of Jingdi.