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The Secret of An Guifei's Historical Prototype in Daming Fenghua
Daming Fenghua discouraged many people because of serving Taoism, but in fact, except for the protagonist, other people's costumes are still good. In the play, An Guifei's face value is very high, and her costume is amazing. Who is An Guifei playing? Whose concubine is An Guifei? Does An Guifei have a historical prototype? Let's have a look.

Whose concubine is Daming Phoenix Huaan Guifei? Who is the historical prototype of Daming Fenghua?

An Guifei was the concubine of Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty.

In Ming Fenghua, An Guifei and Park Guifei are both Judy's concubines. It is understood that there is no concubine named Ann or Park among Ming Taizu's concubines. Among Judy's queens, there are two concubines from North Korea. They are the consorts of Han Hequan. Judy likes flying all the time very much. Quanfei is very good at playing musical instruments, and Judy will take her with her when she goes out.

In Fenghua, Daming, An Guifei entered the palace earlier than Park Guifei, and her qualifications were longer. Park Fei's identity before entering the palace was princess royal, a baby of North Korea. Some people speculate that Park Fei's counterpart in "Ming Feng Hua" is probably the whole flight in history, and An Guifei's prototype is probably Han, both of whom are concubines from North Korea who paid tribute to the Ming Dynasty.

However, in history, these two people are not imperial concubines. There are only two concubines, Princess Wang of Zhao Xiane and Princess Zhang of Zhao Yi. As for Judy's other two concubines from North Korea, Shi Quan and Han Shi, because of their special status and background, even if they are favored, they are not qualified to sit in the position of imperial concubine.

When Park Fei entered the palace in Daming Fenghua, An Guifei once told her that she hoped Park Fei would die before herself, because life in this palace was so lonely and painful. Her words sounded vicious, but in fact they revealed her sad mood. She felt pity and sympathy for her sister, who/kloc-left her hometown at the age of 0/7 and entered the palace to accompany Shengjia.

This sentence of An Guifei actually laid the groundwork for the fate of Princess Park. Because in history, although Judy's imperial concubine was favored, it was short-lived. All flew into the palace in February of the seventh year of Yongle, and died in the eighth year of Yongle, which was only a short year. As for An Guifei's prototype Han, the ending is not good either. After Judy died, she was hanged and buried.