Empress Empress is a TV series based on Wu's novel, which contains an overhead dynasty, but the heroine and the emperor's brother should have feelings. Later, it was difficult to set the TV series in Yongzheng, and the 17th ceremony was also involved.
As for Ma Yu's Gong 2, Gong 1 copied the Four Disgraces of Kowloon from Walking on Thin Ice, Gong 2 copied Zhen Xuan's Gong Dou, and moved both the male and the female in these two plays, which was totally incredible. His draft of Qing history is read in the pig's head.
Explain it historically.
Xi Fei Niu zhi Lu Sheng was born in the 31st year of Kangxi. At the age of thirteen, he entered Yongfu as "Gege" (the title of concubines). It was not until the forty-ninth year of Kangxi that Prince Yong took care of her day and night when she was ill that she had a chance to get the favor. The following August, she was born. According to the truth, Princess Xi is one of the concubines with good physical quality in Yongzheng's harem, but she only gave birth to Li Hong's son all her life, and didn't give birth to her son until seven or eight years after she entered the DPRK. It can be seen that she was not favored, and her maiden status was later washed away by Qianlong. The Kangxi dynasty itself is not too high, and its status is relatively low, which is different from the image described in novels and TV dramas.
As for the 17th Ye Yunli, he was born in the 36th year of Kangxi, five years younger than Fei, and he is unlikely to have feelings for Fei. In addition, his first wife, Niu, was Guo's daughter, A Ling, who was much nobler than his family. He had a son and a daughter in his life, both of whom died young. Yongzheng later adopted his youngest son, ten elder brothers Hong Zhan to Li Yun. If Li Yun really dares to have feelings with a woman in Yongzheng, I believe Yongzheng will let Li Yun's family die. Therefore, it is absolutely impossible for J to have feelings with Fei, and there may not be too many feelings between uncles and nephews.