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Who is the prototype of Xun Yan in history?
The historical prototype of Xun Yan is actually Gao Huan in the Northern Qi Dynasty.

Gao Huan (496 -547) was born in Guo County, Bohai Sea (now Jingxian County, Hebei Province), Huai Shuo Town (now southwest of Guyang, Inner Mongolia), a powerful minister of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, a founding hero of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and was called Emperor Wu of Qi in history. Grandfather Gaomi broke the law and moved to Huai Shuo Town to become a Xianbei Han Chinese.

Gao Huan joined the Duroc Rebel Army in his early years, then joined Jung and became a reliable commander. Later, he rose up in Erzhurong, and compiled more than six towns to suppress the Qingzhou refugee uprising, and served as the governor of three towns and the secretariat of Jinzhou. In the second year of Putai (532), he set out to destroy the remnants of Jules and took control of the Northern Wei Dynasty's political affairs with the Prime Minister. In October of the 3rd year of Yongxi (534), Gao Huan forced out Emperor Xiaowu, made Yuanshan Mountain emperor, and moved the capital to Yecheng in order to be quiet and filial, which was called the Eastern Wei Dynasty in history. Huan claimed to be Jinyang (now southwest of Taiyuan), and remotely controlled the state affairs. Specializing in the Eastern Wei Dynasty (16). In the successive years of merger with the Western Wei Dynasty, because of underestimating the enemy, it lost in the battle between Tongguan and Shayuan in the Eastern and Western Wei Dynasties. In the first year of Wuding (543), 65,438+10,000 troops went to the north bank of the Yellow River to fight against West Wei Jun, and broke the arson boat in West Wei Jun before the upper reaches of the River Bridge, so that the River Bridge would not be burned. After crossing the Yellow River, according to Mangshan (now north of Luoyang), we fought against West Wei Jun, winning first and then losing, and only rode away. In October of the 4th year of Wuding (546), he led an army to besiege Yubi in the Western Wei Dynasty (now southwest of Jishan Mountain in Shanxi Province) and began to dig tunnels. He fought day and night for 50 days. At the insistence of Wei Xiaokuan, the general of the Western Wei Dynasty, he failed. Then worry and anger become a disease.

In the first month of Wuding five years in the Eastern Wei Dynasty (547), Gao Huan died in Jinyang's home.