Princess Nalu was played by Li Xi 'er in the TV series Detective Di Renjie. She was the princess of the Yue Kingdom, beautiful and infatuated. In the play, Princess Nalu was killed by Shaar Khan, who pretended to be loyal, because she killed the king's messenger and the two princes, Vita and Jongta. Before she died, she cut open her face and revealed to Di Renjie and the others that the ruling loyalty was actually the true identity of Shaer Khan. Li Xi 'er, who played Princess Nalu, left a deep impression on the audience with her outstanding performance in the play.
In the TV series "The Divine Judgment of Di Renjie," Princess Nalu cut her face to deliver an important message to Di Renjie. The purpose of her cutting open her face was to tell Di Renjie that the ruling loyalty was actually Shaer Han pretending to be the murderer. This operation was to reveal the identity of the real murderer so that Di Renjie could find the truth. Princess Nalu was eventually killed by the Fake Loyalty Festival (Shaerhan) for killing the king's messenger and the two princes, Vita and Jongta. Before she died, she cut open her face and reminded Di Renjie and the others that the ruling loyalty beside Di Gong and the others was actually Shaer Han in disguise. Princess Na Lu was played by Li Xi 'er.
Patti Cakes is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the filmmakers to bring a unique and engaging narrative to the screen. There are no real-life events or people directly associated with it.
I'm not aware of the exact reception. It could have had a mixed response. Some might have praised it for its unique perspective, while others might have been critical.
I'm not sure specifically what Patti Davis' first novel is about as I haven't read it in detail. But it could potentially be about her personal experiences, her views on society, or it might be a fictional story inspired by people she has known or events she has witnessed.
A notable success story is when she matched a very shy client with an outgoing person. Initially, it seemed like an odd pairing, but Patti saw the potential. She worked on building their confidence in each other and highlighting their shared interests. Eventually, they got married and are still happily together today.