Yes, it is the heroine in Wu's original novel "harem", and the TV series is also based on this novel. According to historical records, Zhen Xuan, the queen of Jing Shu, Zhen Shi, was the imperial concubine of Yuan Di and the mother of Emperor Zhang Zheng. /kloc-entered the palace as Huan Zhen at 0/5, and then entered the palace. He fell out of favor because of illness. In March of 13th year, Gan Yuan met Emperor Gan Yuan in Taiye Pool, and entered Wannai, setting a precedent for entering India without waiting for a bed. After that, she got a room for Shu, and she entered and died. In February of 14th year, this book was named Wan. In July of 16th year, Gan Yuan gave birth to the emperor's third daughter, Yue Diji, that is, Princess Yong 'an. In January, she gave birth to Princess Yong 'an, and the queen mother was seriously ill. Zhen Xuan invited herself to become a monk to pray for the Queen Mother, and Princess Yong 'an was raised by Princess Jin Yishu. In the 21st year of Gan Yuan, Yuan Di missed Zhen Xuan, and after sneaking into Leng Yue nunnery, Zhen Xuan became pregnant again. In July, she was registered as Princess Wan, welcomed back with musical instruments in the second half of the month, and entered in September. In March of the 22nd year of Gan Yuan, a baby gave birth to three sons of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Queen Xi. Yuan Di was overjoyed and granted a pardon. From March to April of the 22nd year of Gan Yuan, Yi An, Queen of Zhao Hui, died. In the twenty-sixth year of Gan Yuan, Yu Wen died. Gan Yuan Dee wanted Zhen Xuan to be queen, but he couldn't because of his legacy. On May 17th, the 27th year of Gan Yuan, Zhen Xuan was promoted to imperial concubine and was in charge of the affairs of the sixth house. In August of the thirty-second year of Gan Yuan, Emperor Gan Yuan died, and Zhang Zheng was appointed to the throne, with the title of Ming Yi. In the 22nd year of Zhang Zheng, Zhen Xuan collapsed in Cining Palace and went to posthumous title to say "Jing Shu, Yuan De and Yi Rong". It was ordered to be buried with Yi Hui and Chunshun, so another mausoleum was built, namely the garden of Empress Ming Yi. (This record is described in a foreign language, which is different from the text of the novel. )
After Zhen Xuan's death, she was named the filial piety queen, Niu Zhilu, born in 1693 65438+ 10/kloc-0 (November 25th, 31st year of Kangxi), the daughter of Zhu Ling, a four-product etiquette officer of Manchu in Huangdi. At the age of thirteen, she entered Yonghe Palace and was named Gege, the princess of Yin Zhen, the king of Yong. Kangxi gave birth to his son Li Hong in fifty years, and his mother was a child. In the first year of Yongzheng, he was named Fang Fujin and concubine, and in the eighth year of Yongzheng, he was named imperial concubine. After the death of Emperor Xian in the ninth year of Yongzheng, he took a photo of the Sixth Palace. In the 13th year of Yongzheng, his son Li Hong (Qianlong) ascended the throne, and was honored as the Queen Mother of Notre Dame with the emblem of Chongqing. He died on March 2, 777 (23rd day of the first month in the 42nd year of Qianlong) and was buried in Dongling, Thailand. Qiaocheng: Filial piety, kindness, biography of Kang Huidun, Cheng Huiren, Mu, and Empress Sheng Xian.
Niu Lulu, the filial son of Emperor Shizong of Qing Dynasty, was born in 1693 65438+ 10/(November 25th, 31st year of Kangxi), and was the daughter of Zhu Ling, the etiquette officer of Manchu yellow ornaments. At the age of thirteen, she entered Yonghe Palace and was named Gege, the princess of Yin Zhen, the king of Yong. Kangxi gave birth to his son Li Hong in fifty years, and his mother was a child. In the first year of Yongzheng, he was named Fang Fujin and concubine, and in the eighth year of Yongzheng, he was named imperial concubine. After the death of Emperor Xian in the ninth year of Yongzheng, he took a photo of the Sixth Palace. In the 13th year of Yongzheng, his son Li Hong (Qianlong) ascended the throne, and was honored as the Queen Mother of Notre Dame with the emblem of Chongqing. He died on March 2, 777 (23rd day of the first month in the 42nd year of Qianlong) and was buried in Dongling, Thailand. Qiaocheng: Filial piety, kindness, biography of Kang Huidun, Cheng Huiren, Mu, and Empress Sheng Xian.