In Princess Zhu Huan, which was broadcast in earlier years, there was a legendary Queen ChristianRandPhillips. Later, there was a very shrewd Shunyi in The Story of Yan Xi Palace, and there was also a cold and fragrant sword with outstanding appearance and cool temperament in the wishful Love in the Palace. In fact, ChristianRandPhillips, Shunyi and Han Xiangjian were all the same person in history, namely Rong Fei and Zhuoshi, the favorite concubines of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. Because Rong Fei and Zhuoshi are both Uighurs, she is really unique in the harem of Emperor Qianlong. It is said that people at that time viewed Rong Fei and Zhuoshi as we now view Europeans and Americans.
ChristianRandPhillips in Princess Zhu Huan is similar to Han Xiang in Ruyi's Love in the Palace. In these two plays, Hezhuo was set as the daughter of frontier tribal leaders, and later they were given to Emperor Qianlong by their father as concubines. In fact, they have a childhood sweetheart, namely, Meng Dan in Princess Zhu Huan and Han Qi in Ruyi Palace. The arrangement of concubines in Yan Xi Zhuan is actually very similar to that of Hezhuo in history. They come from an ordinary family in the tribe. Because of their father's contribution and outstanding appearance, they entered the palace as concubines.
Historically, Rong Fei and Zhuo Zhi were both nobles when they entered the palace. Later, they gradually became Rong Ai and Rong Fei, and finally they died in Rongfei. Although Rong Fei and Zhuoshi didn't get posthumous title, it doesn't mean that she didn't get the love of Emperor Qianlong, who actually loved Rong Fei and Zhuoshi. Just because Rong Fei and Zhuoshi were Uighur women, Rong Fei had no children and Rongfei's family didn't make meritorious service, so there was no posthumous seal.