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What is the ending of Zhang Guifei in Qing Ping Le?
Qing Ping, the imperial concubine of Zhang Le, died of depression.

Zhang Han's three daughters all died young, and Jia, whom she trusted, committed suicide. Zhao is really her only support and the one she loves wholeheartedly. However, her willfulness and extravagant style caused her to have differences with Zhao Zhen.

She finally realized that she couldn't win all Zhao Zhen's hearts, and she couldn't get what she wanted in her life, so she fell ill and died after dancing one last dance in the rain.

Zhang Juhan's prototype in Qingping music

The historical prototype of Qing Ping Le is Song Renzong's favorite Princess Zhang Guifei. In the real history, the love with Yu is far more beautiful than his love with Queen Cao. Zhang is beautiful and talented. He has been in the palace since he was a child. When he grew up, he was taken a fancy to by Zhao Zhen and became Song Renzong's favorite concubine, and was favored by the Sixth Palace.

Zhang Can is favored by Song Renzong, not only because she is beautiful, but also because she is smart and lovely. Before Zhang became an imperial concubine, he gave birth to three daughters.

In three years, Zhang He's second daughter died. Zhang was very sad and asked for demotion. Zhang's decision also made her more sympathetic and partial. In the eighth year of Jian 'an, Zhang was canonized as a imperial concubine.

Because of Song Renzong's favor, Zhang Guifei is inevitably arrogant and does not follow the etiquette. She often dotes on Song Renzong and even whispers to Song Renzong, asking the emperor to promote her family and relatives. Zhang Guifei's behavior in the harem is also cocky and aloof.