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What are the inconsistencies between Kangxi Dynasty and real history?
"Kangxi Dynasty" is adapted from the February River novel "Kangxi the Great", which reproduces the magnificent life of Emperor Kangxi, outwitting Ao Bai, pacifying San Francisco, recovering Taiwan Province and personally conquering Galdin. Historical events set off the glorious image of a generation of British masters. However, novels cannot be equated with history, and the TV series adapted from this will obviously further widen the gap. For example, there are many fictional characters in the play, such as Wu Liuyi, Wei Dongting, Wu Ciyou, Lan Qier and Rong Fei.

There is also a lot of tampering with the background of the characters in the play. In the official history, Suo Tu Tu, the uncle of Empress Xiao Chengren, became the ruler of the country in the play. In the official history, Zhou Peigong was recruited as an aide by Fuyuan General Tu Hai, and became the pillar of the country that Kang Xiwei learned from his private visit. In the play, after the Qing army came to power, Zheng Jing, the king of Yanping, drew his sword and committed suicide. But in history, it was two years after Zheng Jing's death that his son Zheng Keshuang led the crowd to surrender to the Qing Dynasty. The funniest thing is that Summala Gu, who is more than 40 years older than Kangxi in the official history, was portrayed as a young girl that Kangxi wanted but couldn't get, which is really the first record in the world. What's more, Ma Su and Wu Ciyou are having an affair, and Kangxi actually broke his brain for a fictional character.

The emperor shunzhi was supposed to become a monk, but sourdrang queen promised Sony, Ao Bai and other important officials? I have Xiaozhuang? I didn't expect this famous late Qing sage to draw up posthumous title after his death when he was alive. Galdin dared to go deep into Beijing and took a fancy to Lanjigege, the apple of Kangxi's eye. In order to stabilize galdan and recover Taiwan Province Province, Kangxi sent his daughter to the wolf's den, and then forced his son-in-law by personal expedition. In fact, these are all myths, which are fabricated to make the plot more tortuous.

17 13, Emperor Kangxi celebrated his 60th birthday and held a grand banquet. Pearl and Sototo actually attended together. In fact, Na Lanmingzhu died as early as 1708. What is the royal gift? The first sinner in this dynasty? Soto died earlier and 1703 was executed. Don't you have two people? Rebirth? Stunt? Obviously, this is not in line with history. Generally speaking, as a costume drama, Kangxi Dynasty is indeed a rare masterpiece. But if you look at it as a historical drama, please keep your eyes open and don't be confused by wonderful TV stories!