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Brief introduction of civet cats changing into princes

Song Zhenzong wanted his son to succeed him to the throne, and it happened that two princesses, Li Fei and Liu Fei, were pregnant at the same time, so Zhenzong awarded him the title of prince. Mr. Li Fei gave birth to a child, and Liu Fei was very jealous. She negotiated with eunuch Guo Huai to exchange skinned civet cats for the prince, and ordered the servant girl Kouzhu to throw the prince into the royal river. Zhu couldn't bear it, so he had to turn to Chen Lin, the eunuch in charge. Chen secretly sent the prince to the house to raise him.

Liu Fei also framed Li Fei as a demon, and the true sect was partial to faith. Li Fei was relegated to the cold palace, and Liu Fei was the last one. Twelve years later, the prince born to Liu Fei died young, and the Eight Immortals adopted his adopted son Zhao Zhen to Zhenzong and gave him a crown.

Because the prince's appearance was similar to that of the true Sect, Liu Fei became suspicious, burned her to death in the cold palace, and ordered Chen Lin to torture Kouzhu, who refused to touch the column and committed suicide. Five years later, when the Prince succeeded to the throne, Chen Lin recovered the rescued Li Fei and arrested Liu Fei and Guo Huai by the birthday of the Eight Immortals. Li Fei finally got his revenge and the mother and son were reunited.

This story spread to Shanghai, the southern concession, and was adapted into Peking Opera and put on the stage. After the performance, it caused a sensation in Shanghai, and was later adapted into various operas, such as Pingju Opera, Henan Opera, Huangmei Opera, Shandong Opera, xiang opera Opera, Chaozhou Opera, etc. During the Republic of China, this story was deeply loved by Jiang Gong. After the national army retreated to Taiwan Province Province, the Taiwanese opera in Taiwan Province Province was also adapted.

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In history, Injong did recognize his mother. According to historical records, it was not born by Liu, but by Li. After Injong was born, Liu Defai regarded him as his own son and raised him as a queen. Zhao Zhen inherited Liu Defai's throne at a young age and began to pay attention to politics. Injong didn't know that his biological mother was Lee, and the ministers in the DPRK were afraid of the power of the Queen Mother and dared not say so.

Later, Li Renzong's biological mother was seriously ill and was pushed to the throne by Queen Liu. Li Taihou is dead. Empress Liu was afraid that Injong would be really bad for her in the future, so she was buried as a gift of the Empress. In the second year, Queen Liu died, and someone around Renzong played Ming Renzong: "Your Majesty was born, and Chen Fei died unexpectedly." ?

The implication is that he was hurt by Liu. Song Renzong was very angry. All his fears about Queen Liu over the years turned into resentment against her. It turned out that Liu E was not her own mother, so she was so cold to herself and often made things difficult for herself. Song Renzong immediately ordered troops to surround the living quarters of Queen Liu and Liu E's family.

Then he sent his confidant to Fengxian Temple in Li Chenfei. After arriving at Fengxian Temple, Song Renzong opened the coffin for autopsy, regardless of the minister's opposition. At that time, although Queen Liu passed away, most of the ministers in the DPRK were the old Queen Liu. Although Yang is also an elder in the harem, he is weak in the DPRK. Therefore, when the coffin was opened, people unexpectedly found that Li Chenfei in the coffin looked like a lifeless person with no signs of poisoning.

Remove the military forces, reward Liu's relatives, and the prince will be punished. Song Renzong personally went to the spirit of Empress Liu to apologize, burned incense and wept bitterly, saying, "From now on, no one is allowed to wronged the eldest empress." However, Yang, the foster mother who exposed the incident, was not blamed.

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