This thing, TV series, definitely comes from history, but it exaggerates some real situations in history to some extent. After all, there is still a big gap between art and real history. It can be seen that in the play, Sun (later Queen Sun) is one of the orphans of Jing Nan, and she also has a sister named Hu Shanxiang.
And at first, Sun Rewei didn't like Zhu Zhanji. Although two people got married, it was actually Zhu Zhanji's deep affection. But in real history, Hu Shanxiang and Sun have no connection, let alone sisters.
Of course, both history and drama mentioned that Hu Shanxiang was abolished, which became the first thing in history. In real history, Hu Shanxiang was really abolished because he wanted Sun to be the queen. But! Is it true that Sun became a queen just because he was favored by others?
This is not the case in historical records ~ Sun in history is not as insatiable as recorded in TV series, and dares to love and hate. On the contrary, in fact, she is a more scheming woman. She not only caused Hu Shanxiang to be abolished to a certain extent, but also stole her son and got her successor through certain means.
Imagine, such a calculating and resourceful person, Zhu Zhanji, such a battle-hardened person who sees through all kinds of facts, will not know? Or, maybe Zhu Zhanji brought Sun Rewei into the palace out of love at first, but after all, she shouldn't be so infatuated. After all, after Hu Shanxiang was abolished, Zhu Zhanji still had regrets.
To sum up, Zhu Zhanji is very keen on Queen Sun, but she won't be so infatuated as in the TV series, which has some exaggerated elements.