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Who is the prototype of Xia? She was honored all her life and is said to be the only real imperial concubine in history of qing dynasty.
Xia is a fictional character with no historical prototype. The Han woman who was taken care of by Qianlong in history is a Su family who came from a very low family in the palace but eventually became an imperial concubine.

Pure Huang Hui imperial concubine Su, born of Han nationality, was an imperial concubine before her death. Chunhui Huang Guifei was born in Jiangnan, and her father Su was not an official, so her family background was very low. It is speculated that she may be a handmaid dedicated to the emperor in Jiangnan, and the emperor gave it to Prince Bao at that time.

Chunhui Huang Guifei entered the blessing of Prince Bao as a concubine, but perhaps because of her beautiful appearance, she was very popular. In the 13th year of Yongzheng, she gave birth to san huang and Zhang Yong. Later, Qianlong succeeded to the throne and named Su Shi a pure princess. When Qianlong was eight years old, Chunfei gave birth to the sixth son of Emperor Yongyuan. Because she gave birth to two sons in succession, Chunfei was promoted to imperial concubine.

In the same year, Chunguifei gave birth to four imperial daughters, Heshuo and Princess Jia. Five years later, Chunguifei was promoted to Guifei. This is Qianlong, and the only concubine in the Qing Dynasty who was crowned as a imperial concubine when she was alive. It can be seen that Qianlong still likes this concubine.

The existing "Statue of the Imperial Lady" was inscribed by Qianlong himself, so this beautiful and humble concubine is somewhat similar to Xia described by him.