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The True History of Empress Dowager Cixi's Flowers
There is truth and falsehood. According to historical records, Princess Changping did not die. She survived after cutting off an arm for Chongzhen. There's nothing remarkable in the back. It's good that the princess didn't die for her. Maybe it's because he broke his arm. He's not humiliated.

But his spouse, like the emperor's flowers, is Zhou Xian.

The following is her record in history.

In the second year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1645), Princess Changping wrote to the emperor shunzhi not to become a monk, and Shunzhi married her to Zhou Xian. According to Zhang Chen's Princess Changping, Princess Changping is as respected as Zhou Xian after marriage. She loves poetry and is good at knitting and cooking.

In February of the third year of Shunzhi (1646), the princess was depressed because she missed her parents. Buried next to the house outside Guangning Gate.

The following is the main plot of Empress Dowager Cixi.

The story is about Princess Changping, the eldest daughter of four families in the late Ming Dynasty, who was fifteen years old. She was ordered by the emperor to choose her husband and married Zhou Shixian, the son of a teacher. But Li Zicheng, the king of the city, invaded the capital, and Chongzhen hanged himself after cutting off all the imperial women. Princess Changping was rescued in the middle of the week and hid at home before her death. Later, the Qing army wiped out the invading army and founded the country in Beijing. Princess Changping learned that Zhou Zhong wanted to surrender to the Qing Dynasty. Fortunately, with the help of Zhou Zhong's daughter Ruilan and an old nun, she took refuge in buddhist nun instead of the late nun Huiqing. The world appears occasionally, and I was amazed when I met Princess Changping dressed as a nun. After several temptations, Changping rediscovered the world. However, the Qing emperor knew about it and ordered them to return to the palace together in the middle of the week. In order to let the Qing emperor bury Chongzhen properly, the husband and wife released the emperor's younger brother, then pretended to go back to the palace, worshipped under the tree in front of Ganqing Palace, and then both committed suicide.