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Did Bao Qingtian really exist in ancient times?
There really is Bao Qingtian in history, and he is Bao Zheng.

Bao Zheng (999- 1062), born in Hefei, Luzhou (now Hefei, Anhui), is of Han nationality. Born in a bureaucratic family. Born in the second year of Xianping in the Northern Song Dynasty (999). After the death of Jinshi in Tiansheng Dynasty, posthumous title was "filial". Bao Zheng, an official, escaped from prison and was famous for his wisdom honest and frank. Knowing Luzhou, law enforcement does not avoid relatives. When the government was opened, the main entrance of the government was opened, so that the litigants could make meritorious deeds until the court put an end to traitors. The imperial court was resolute, and the nobles and eunuchs stopped for it. There is a saying in Beijing that "the joints are not enough, and Yamaraja provides for the aged". Later generations regarded him as the incarnation of Bao Qingtian, an upright official. In folk beliefs, Bao Gong is one of the judges in the underworld.