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Has anyone seen the TV series "Love Between Mountains and Rivers"? It is said in the play that Huang Taiji's favorite person is the sea. Is there really a sea Zhu Lan in history?
Yes The favorite concubine of Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty, Huang Taiji, was Chen Fei, who lived in Tiancong for eight years (1634). His brother Wu Keshan personally sent Hailanzhu to Shengjing and married Huang Taiji. At that time, Helen Zhu was 26 years old. Although she has passed the age of sixty, she is more plump, mature and charming, so she is loved by Huang Taiji. In the first year of Chongde, Huang Taiji named Hailanzhu as "Chen Fei" with the title commonly used by famous ancient princesses. According to the poem symbolizing love in the Book of Songs: "Guan Guan's dove, in Hezhou, is a gentle and graceful lady, and a gentleman is a good gentleman", the bedroom where Chen Fei lived was named "Guan Luo Gong". Chen Fei ranks second in the fifth house. Second only to his aunt, the filial piety queen. In the second year of Chongde, Chen Fei gave birth to Emperor Bazi, and Huang Taiji was ecstatic. He soon decided to make the baby heir to the throne, feast his ministers and grant Amnesty to the whole world. Unfortunately, this son was short-lived and died at the age of two. The death of his beloved son dealt a heavy mental blow to Huang Taiji and Chen Fei. Chen Fei was particularly hard hit. He was depressed all day and finally got sick. When Chen Fei was critically ill, Huang Taiji was directing operations in Songshan. After learning that Chen Fei was critically ill, he immediately rushed back to Shengjing. When he entered Guanju Palace, Chen Fei had returned to Yaochi at the age of 33, which was the golden age of his life. Huang taiji was heartbroken, ate and slept, and even fainted. After emergency rescue, he gradually woke up. In order to express his grief for his beloved princess, Huang Taiji held a grand funeral and consoled posthumous title Palace, which was the largest number of concubines in Qing Dynasty with posthumous title. Two years after Chen Fei's death, Huang Taiji also died. Huang Taiji's loyalty to Chen Fei is rare among emperors of all dynasties. Chen Fei was cremated after his death, and he was temporarily placed in a cemetery five miles outside Shengjing. After Huang Taiji was buried in Zhaoling, Chen Fei was also moved to Zhaoling Princess Garden.