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Is the TV series Huang Zhenyi's First Love based on the historical truth of Huang Zhenyi?
Huang Zhenyi is a real figure in Korean history, known as "the first geisha in Korea". Her literary talent is outstanding, and her words are written in Korean primary school textbooks. Many anecdotes about her have been handed down, but no one seems to have really passed them on to her in history. The TV series version and movie version of Huang Zhenyi we are seeing now are all adapted from a novel of the same name by a contemporary Korean writer and translated into Chinese. The film is more in line with the original, and the TV version has changed a lot. In fact, the original work was also created by the author based on anecdotes and imagination collected about Huang Zhenyi.

Huang Zhenyi's first love in TV series is based on a plot in the novel, which is said to be a true story handed down. The story goes like this: As a young lady in the village, Huang Zhenyi is respected by everyone. A group of young people in the village really wanted to see her legendary beauty, but they were afraid, so they drew lots and agreed that the winner would climb the wall to meet Huang's house at night and get back the certificate. A white and delicate young man won the lottery. He sneaked into Huang's house on a moonlit night and met him. Huang Zhenyi was very calm at that time and wrote the word "Bright Moon" for him. The young man left in a trance. Then came the news that the young man died of Huang Zhenyi's lovesickness. His coffin passed by Huang's house and he couldn't walk any further. Huang Zhenyi took off his coat and put it on the coffin, so that the hearse could move smoothly. Later, Huang Zhenyi became a geisha and commemorated the young man with his stage name Yue Ming. This story is really sad.