Although the play completely ignores history, they will still find their own story prototype in the pulse of history. At least the author is not fictional. Presumably, it refers to the story prototype of Xiao Daocheng, the founding emperor of Qi in the Northern and Southern Dynasties, and Song, Qi, Liang and Chen in the Southern Dynasties.
When the border situation is tense, Shengchen Zhou has the responsibility to lead the army. At the right time, she must shoulder the reputation and responsibility of the family and marry the prince. Her feelings for master can only be hidden in her heart. After marriage, the crown prince knew that the person he should love was his uncle, so he was jealous. After Shengchen Zhou was seriously injured, the prince told him to peel his skin. The end of this life is doomed to be a tragedy. One is vowed not to marry wives and concubines, leaving no children, and the other is engaged princess. Under no circumstances can they be together.
In the original work, the infatuation and unrequited love for Shengchen Zhou are just unrequited love. Shengchen Zhou didn't know what he was thinking until he died. He can't give her any response about love. Different from the background of TV series, the timely silence in the original is innate and has never been cured in his life. This environment makes it more difficult for you to fall in love with timely Shengchen Zhou.
The play follows a sadistic love line. In the play, Shengchen Zhou is the prince who killed the enemy on the battlefield, and Chen Shiyi is the engaged princess. These two roles are morally different. Due to the interference of Empress Dowager Cixi, she should be Shengchen Zhou's adopted daughter and apprentice. This extremely ambiguous unrequited love is a bit "hot".
The play is adapted from the novel Beauty Embryo by the famous writer Mo Bao Bao Fei. Zhou sheng is one as usual, and life for life is two. These two plays tell the love stories of the hero and heroine in their previous lives and this life respectively. He fell in love with Cui, the youngest disciple, for the sake of the imperial court, and caused the prince's jealousy, and finally died in the battle.