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Is there really such a person as Wen Yue in history?
No, Chu Qiaochuan's original work is an overhead historical novel, and the TV series is based on the history of the Western Wei Dynasty. The original name of the male host was changed to Yu. Not only is there no, but everything in the TV series is inconsistent with history. The Western Wei Dynasty used in TV plays is one of the two countries that emerged after the split of the Northern Wei Dynasty. When Emperor Xiaowu of the Northern Wei Dynasty presided over the political affairs, Gao Huan was unwilling to be a puppet, so he went west to take refuge in Yu Wentai, a separatist province in Guanzhong. Yu Wentai accepted Liang Wudi's filial piety, and Gao Huan established a new monarch. The Northern Wei Dynasty was formally divided into the Eastern Wei Dynasty and the Western Wei Dynasty. Yu Wentai of the Western Wei Dynasty quickly poisoned Emperor Xiaowu for his own ambition, made Yuanbao the emperor, and became the actual court master himself. Once in the Western Wei Dynasty, it was actually the country of Yu Wentai. After Yuanbaoju's death, Qin Yuan, who succeeded to the throne, tried to get rid of Yu Wentai, but the result was abolished. After Qin Yuan's death, Yu Wentai established Yuan Kuo (in the late Yu Wentai, when Wei Xiaowen was fully sinicized, all the people who changed their surnames to Han were restored, and even Han officials used Xianbei surnames, such as Sui Wendi and Sui Wendi's long-term surname Pu, Tang Gaozu's Tang Gaozu's grandfather and father were surnamed Yoko all their lives, and yuanshi county County was also owned by Tuoba, so Yuan Kuo was also called Tuoba Kuo) as emperor. Later, Yu Wentai died, and he died. All the emperors in the Western Wei Dynasty were puppets of Yu Wentai, which was one of the most miserable royal families in the history of China. Only one of the four emperors died happily, and the others were poisoned by the Yuwen family. The emperor in the TV series is too centralized and has no puppets. The real minister of power, Yu Wentai, never appeared, which has nothing to do with history.