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In the Duke of Lushan, the owner of the naked child, "One-armed Shenni", was the princess of the previous dynasty. Does this character have a prototype?
Yes, her historical prototype is Princess Changping, the daughter of Chongzhen. Because the image of Princess Changping is very similar to it. In addition, Princess Changping ranks ninth in the royal family, and the nickname of "Shenni" is Jiu Nan. There is also an implicit connection between the two.

Speaking of this princess Changping is also a poor person. The "Shenni" in the Duke of Lushan is a person with high martial arts, while Princess Changping in history is a weak woman who doesn't know martial arts. Although she was born in the royal family and was honored as a princess, she only enjoyed the first half of her life. The rest of my life is bumpy.

In fact, Princess Changping herself has nothing to boast about, and there is no record of her special talents in history. She is no different from many unknown princesses in history. If anything, the biggest difference between her and them is that she was born in that special era.

History only records that after Li Zicheng entered the Forbidden City, Chongzhen was afraid that she would be bullied and insulted by those people and decided to put an end to it for her personally. But after all, blood is thicker than water, and he can't end her after all, so let her become a one-armed girl.

According to records, in fact, Li Zicheng was not too embarrassed about Princess Changping, after all, she was just a woman. I have neither the ability nor the right to do anything. However, later, the remaining children of the Ming Dynasty left her one by one, and Princess Changping was sad and depressed, and finally passed away. For a princess, her tragedy lies not in herself, but in that era. Princess Changping's life, in a sense, is actually a microcosm of that era.

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