Princess Yong 'an had a marriage alliance.
Princess Ankang of the Tang Dynasty married Du Gumou.
Consort Wen Xiu later married Liu Zhendong, a major of the Kuomingtang.
Princess Huaiqing had recently married Wang Ning.
Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning. Princess Huaiqing was the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Her birth mother was the imperial concubine of Chengmu, Sun. Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning in the 15th year of Hongwu (1382) and gave birth to three sons. Wang Ning was a famous poet of the Ming Dynasty and was known as one of the "Ten Talents of Jingtai". Princess Huaiqing had a good marriage background and upbringing. Therefore, Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning.
Princess Hengdi was married to Mongolia in the play. In order to protect Hengdi, the Empress Dowager had a dispute with the Empress, but in the end, the Empress Dowager accepted the Empress 'suggestion and married Hengdi to Mongolia. Elder Princess Heng Ti was indeed married to Mongolia.
Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning. Princess Huaiqing was the sixth daughter of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Her birth mother was the imperial concubine of Chengmu, Sun. Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning in the 15th year of Hongwu (1382) and gave birth to three sons. Wang Ning was a famous poet of the Ming Dynasty and was known as one of the "Ten Talents of Jingtai".
Princess Huaiqing married Wang Ning. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!