Compared with her experience, another woman may be the prototype of Park Fei, and she is the virtuous princess Quan. Compared with Pu Fei's love for power in TV series, it can be said that it is a harem that has been in love for a while. Moreover, after the death of the foreign princess, the grief-stricken Emperor Yongle also killed people in the palace, which set off a shocking affair.
Kwon, like Park Fei, is a Korean, but her identity is not a princess. Quan grew up in an official family, and his father was a doctor in Jiashan, North Korea, who was also the official in charge of this book. As a woman who grew up in an official family, her own political literacy is naturally different from that of ordinary women. All belong to the type of beauty and wisdom, which laid the foundation for her future love in the palace.
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Daming Fenghua has many advantages. First of all, as a costume drama, the drama has done a good job in historical depth, breaking up historical events and details such as Zheng He's voyage to the West, editing the Yongle Grand Ceremony, and attacking Jinan City during the Beijing Disaster, which not only successfully brought out the flavor of history, but also made the audience enjoy it.
What's more commendable is that the drama really defines the Zhu family relationship in the story as father and son, monarch and minister: the blood relationship that is reviewed step by step, and the monarch and minister who are eyeing each other are afraid. You have the heart of my decisive battle and the emperor's decisive battle. This method of using family relations to construct drama conflicts builds a psychological support for historical dramas through family ties, and also makes the characters in the dramas more tenable.