Chenghua is the title of which emperor?
Fourteen years of Chenghua is adapted from the novel of the same name. The play is set in the Ming Dynasty, and Chenghua is the title of Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen, the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty. The starting and ending time was from the first year of Chenghua (1465) to the twenty-third year of Chenghua (1487), and it took 23 years.
But the story of Chenghua's fourteen years is fictional, but the historical background is real. Whether it's an indecisive emperor, a spoiled and arrogant imperial concubine, or even a prince in the East Palace who is treading on thin ice, these things really happened during the Chenghua period of the Ming Dynasty.
Tang Fan, an official of Liu Bo Tiba, and Sui Zhou, a Royal Guards, joined hands to investigate all kinds of confusing unsolved cases, thus smashing the conspiracy stories of malicious people. Among them, the emperor corresponds to Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen in history, the imperial concubine refers to Wan Guifei, who is 17 years behind Zhu Jianshen, but deeply loved by Zhu Jianshen, and the Prince of the East Palace corresponds to the later Ming Xiaozong Zhu Shitang, a miserable prince who was almost killed by Wan Guifei in his womb and hid until he was five or six years old.
Wan Guifei is Zhu Jianshen's favorite woman. Being favored by the emperor, Wan Guifei was spoiled and became arrogant. Her own son died early, so she didn't allow other queens to conceive Zhu Jianshen's son again. Zhu Shitang's biological mother Jishi was abused by Wan Guifei when she was pregnant with him. Wan Guifei ordered people to abort the baby in the stone belly, but the maids-in-waiting eunuchs felt sorry for it. Later, Jishi secretly gave birth to Zhu Shitang.
Wan Guifei knew that after the baby was born, he ordered eunuch Sharla Cheung to kill the baby. Sharla Cheung has a kind heart. He hid the child until he was five or six years old. Ming Xianzong Zhu Jianshen didn't know this child existed. Later, Zhu Jianshen made him a prince, but his biological mother was persecuted to death by Wan Guifei. From then on, the road to the prince was full of dangers, just like the fourteenth year of Chenghua.
The background of Chenghua fourteen-year dynasty
The year in the play is the 14th year of Chenghua, and in history, Chenghua is the title of Zhu Jianshen, Ming Xianzong, and Zhu Jianshen is also called Emperor Chenghua, so Fourteen Years of Chenghua tells the story that happened during the reign of Zhu Jianshen, Ming Xianzong.
This play is about the Ming Dynasty, and some characters in it are real. This play is based on the novel of the same name. The story happened in the fourteenth year of Chenghua in Ming Dynasty. It mainly tells the story that Tang Pan and Sui Zhou jointly cracked a big case until the real murderer behind the scenes was uncovered and the world was at peace.
Although the year of the story corresponds to the historical materials, the protagonists Tang Fan and Sui Zhou in the play have no real historical prototype, and they are probably fictional characters of the author. Although there are no real prototypes of the main characters in the play in history, we can see some people's shadows from them.
Tang Pan is fictional, but in history there was a man named Sun Bo who was admitted to the Jinshi Examination in the 14th year of Chenghua. This man has a deep connection with Wang Zhi in the play, but Wang Zhi is real in history. We started in Wang Zhi and found Sun Bo. According to historical records, Sun Bo first worked in the Ministry of Military Science after he was admitted to Jinshi. He once wrote to invite the West Factory, but this angered Wang Zhi. Not to be outdone, Wang Zhi faced the emperor directly. It can be said that after getting to know each other, they were impressed by their different views. Judging from the historical data of Wang Zhi, the word Tangpan is probably borrowed from a man named Sun Bo in the Ming Dynasty. There is no relevant introduction about the historical prototype of Sui Zhou. He is a fictional character.