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Does Huang Tengzhong's King Li Jing have a prototype? Is the whole story based on history?
Wang Xuan (the emperor's father in the play "Burn Totem") was transferred to his side by his favorite third son, Wang Kui Lizi (Duan Hongfei in the play, that is, King Li Jing of Yue), but Wang Xuan died suddenly and hurriedly sent a message to the eunuchs around him that he would have a third son, but the eunuchs on the side did not listen to him and set fire to his eldest son, the emperor in the burn totem. There are few records about Li Zi, the king of Wei Xiao. There is only one name, and there is no record about him. The year of his death is unknown. It is estimated that he either fled after the defeat, or escaped from the palace himself, or was killed for no reason. After the defeat, all the information about his life was deleted, and the plot director could do whatever he wanted. In fact, this dynasty followed the palace intrigue, and the emperor of the palace intrigue was the emperor's father. At the same time, Ning's favorite in the play should be Princess Shu Tongchang, the most favored princess in history. When she got married, the emperor almost emptied the whole treasury. . . . . . . . . .