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How long did Lu Yi live in history?
History does not introduce how long he lived, only that he was born in Lujia, Pinghu, and a famous minister in charge of Lu Bing's third son during Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty. In Under the Golden Clothes, Lu Yi has no brothers or sisters and is the only son of Lu Ting. His mother was killed when he was young, which had a great influence on him.

When they grew up, they met Yuan this summer, and they became insiders. Together, they exposed Yan Shifan's plot and ushered in growth. Yuan's life story was exposed this summer and was found to be her granddaughter. The feud of the previous generation made her and Lu Yi go through on-off and on-off. But in the end, they came together. Historically, his wife was not Yuan, but Wu, the fifth daughter of Wu Peng, a senior official. They have a daughter whose son-in-law is a servant in Miwan.

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Character life:

In the thirty-third year of Jiajing (1554), there were 100 Lu Yiyin post stations.

In the thirty-ninth year of Jiajing (1560), Lu Bing died in December. Lu Yi attacked the post to direct the affairs of the guard. After interrogation, Yan, the son of his brother-in-law, was taken in as the commander of the Royal Guards during Jiajing period.

Qin Long four years (1570) in September, Ming traced Lu Bing's crime and seized the property of the Lujia. Lu Yi and others were demoted and sent back to their original places.

Wanli three years (1575), with the help of Zhang and others, he was rehabilitated and exempted from punishment.