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Is Wang Baochuan poisoned?
In the love drama Xue Pinggui and Wang Baochuan, in the end, Xue Pinggui did not poison his wife Wang Baochuan, but had a happy ending. After eighteen years of suffering, Wang Baochuan finally returned to Xue Pinggui and became the queen of the palace.

According to historical legend, she broke down from overwork 18 years, and finally died after becoming the first 18 emperor. Eighteen years of suffering began after eighteen emperors. Therefore, whether it is historical legends or historical romances, Wang Baochuan died of illness, rather than being poisoned by Xue Pinggui.

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It is said that a rich man in Shanxi celebrated his mother's birthday and asked the troupe to sing Fenhe Bay and other plays. Fenhe Bay reflects the dramatic stories of Xue and Liu Yinghuan. After the guests left, the rich man's mother asked Xue and Liu Yinghuan of the troupe what the final outcome was. The troupe owner said that according to legend, Xue dared not stay long because of military affairs, and his wife returned to the army a few days later. Liu Yinghuan lived a hard life all the year round, was riddled with diseases, and was anxious to think of her husband, so she died in the cold kiln.

Hearing this, the rich woman became ill. Tomoko sought medical treatment everywhere, but all kinds of drugs were ineffective. Finally, a local doctor heard the root cause and said, "Heart disease still needs a cardiologist." To this end, a huge sum of money was put up to reward Xue and meet again. A scholar invented a "Xue Pinggui" with the title "Wang Baochuan". The plot of the play is similar, but in order to cater to the rich woman's mentality, Xue Pinggui ascended the throne of Xiliang, and Wang Baochuan became the queen of the main palace, with a rich husband and a glorious wife. After the play, the rich woman was overjoyed and recovered. Since then, the drama of "two scholars" has appeared on the stage.