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Is there a real person in the history of Biography of Female Doctor Fei Ming?
As an unqualified historical controller, Ming Dynasty controller, fire fan and pseudo-Liu Shishi fan, Biography of Female Doctor Fei Ming meets all my aesthetic needs for TV series. So I have been paying attention to the various trends of TV series recently. In order to review this history, I have consulted some materials and books. See this question and answer it quickly ~

The following narrative, in addition to its own language summary, mainly comes from the Ming Dynasty and Baidu Encyclopedia. Non-history major, just a hobby, please feel free to add anything missing. If there is any mistake or imprecision, please point it out and forgive me.

The core story of "Biography of Female Doctor Fei Ming" is adapted from the famous "The Change of Civil Fort" in Ming Dynasty and the British Restoration (also known as "The Change of Taking the Door"), and revolves around Ming Yingzong Zhu Qizhen (Wallace Huo), his empress Huang Qian (Li Chengyuan), Ming Daizong Zhu Qiyu (Huang Xuan), his empress Wang (Jin Chen), female doctor Tan Yunxian (Liu Shishi) and Mongolian Wara Department.

According to the movies that have flowed out, first make a summary of the basic plot of the TV series (this chapter involves some spoilers, please bypass the next part if you don't like it). Because there are few plots now, some plots are based on flowers, which may not be consistent with the actual plot. Please refer to the actual broadcast content:

Zhu Qizhen, Ming Yingzong, young, arrogant and rebellious. His wife Huang Qian is gentle and virtuous, and he has a half-brother Zhu Qiyu. The two brothers are blood brothers, but they have never had a good relationship with his mother, Queen Sun (played by He Qing). The hostess Tan (Hangzhou) Yunxian was born into a medical family, but for some reasons, her father or grandfather was framed and her family was implicated. (I feel a little strange about the identity of the heroine Tan Yunxian: online Baidu Encyclopedia defined the heroine played by Liu Shishi as Tan Yunxian, one of the four famous doctors in history, about the biographical introduction of female doctor Fei Ming and the publicity of previous stills, but just a few days ago, I saw from the newly released film that the heroine's name had been changed to "Hang Yunxian" and named as "Hang Fei". This is a key issue. I don't know whether to change the heroine's identity in this drama from Tan Yunxian, a female doctor who has no emotional connection with Britain in history, to Hang, the second queen who really lives in history, or to a combination of two women, thus completely fitting the dual identities of "female doctor" and "Ming princess" in the title of this drama. But everything is based on the actual plot. )

Zhu Qizhen left the palace privately. I met beautiful and kind Tan (Hangzhou) Yunxian, and fell in love at first sight and helped many times. But Miss Tan (Hangzhou) fell in love with her younger brother. After being informed, he is willing to take the initiative to quit, as long as his younger brother is good at Tan (Hangzhou) girls. However, due to political needs, Mr Zhu Qiyu was forced to marry a shrew, Miss Wang Meilin. Miss Wang is narrow-minded and has killed Hangzhou girls many times. When Zhu Qizhen learned about it, he was very angry. The two brothers fought and gradually became at odds.

While Mongolian Walla was attacking in the north, young Zhu Qizhen wanted to make contributions by personal expedition. After being discouraged by the ministers and the queen mother, he embarked on the road of no return to the north. I don't know why, Miss Tan (Hangzhou) also went north with her. However, this personal expedition unfortunately failed. Yun County, Hetan (Hangzhou), was first captured by Wala, and as a threat to the Ming Dynasty, he first liked Tan (Hangzhou). Empress Sun, who had a deep understanding of righteousness, gave up decisively and fostered her as emperor. Being imprisoned in Valla, they experienced all kinds of hardships, but fortunately, they were accompanied by Tan (Hangzhou) Yunxian, so they had a more noble revolutionary friendship than love. The humiliating hostage life turned Zhu Qizhen into a strong and tolerant uncle. At the same time, Zhu Qiyu, who was addicted to the emperor, finally reluctantly took back his younger brother. Unwilling to return to the throne, Zhu Qiyu put his younger brother Zhu Qizhen under house arrest and made Yunxian the Princess of Hangzhou. This house arrest is another seven years.

During seven years, Hang Yunxian visited Zhu Qizhen, and was found and scolded by Zhu Qiyu. The two brothers quarreled again. Hang Yunxian conceived and gave birth to Zhu Qiyu's child, which should be the only son of Zhu Qiyu in history, Zhu Jianji, and was named "Prince Huai Xian" by posthumous title. Zhu Qiyu abolished Wang Meilin and made Hang Yunxian his successor. Seven years later, Zhu Qizhen took advantage of Zhu Qiyu's serious illness to plan to regain the throne. In the same year, Zhu Qiyu died, and Hang Yunxian left the palace disheartened and eventually became a generation of famous doctors. Zhu Qizhen got the throne, but she lost her favorite woman forever.

This is the emotional line of "Fei Ming" that I have probably combed. As for the line of "female doctor", it is unknown for the time being. Let's look forward to it.