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Is Tian Xiaofeng a historical archetype?

No archetype, it's a fictional character in "Lords of Chaos".

There is no Tian Xiaofeng in history, it's a character in a commentary with a play! Shan Lao himself said back then that it was said to be a made-up character based on the female bandit Guan Donghong.

Of course, there are many people who feel that Tian Xiaofeng is a person who exists in reality, and some say that she ended up marrying in Siping, not Jinzhou as told in the commentary. In the ending of the commentary, Tian Xiaofeng was later married to a book seller named Hu Wenhua, who had studied in Japan. After the marriage, they settled in Hu's hometown of Jinzhou, Liaoning Province.

Introduction to Lords of Chaos

Based on a large amount of historical material and widely circulated folklore, the book is elaborately created with twists and turns in the plot, vivid language, distinctive characters, outstanding personalities, suspenseful intertwining, and fascinating stories.

The whole book***300 times, the depth of a generation of lords Zhang Zuolin's legendary life, reproduced from the Manchu Qing Dynasty to the Republic of China's social change period of the grand picture. It is an encyclopedia that integrates politics, history, military, and power tactics, a book-length masterpiece that reveals the decline and rebirth of traditional Chinese culture, a book-length historical novel that reveals the decline and rebirth of traditional Chinese culture, an encyclopedia that integrates politics, history, military, and power tactics.

While recounting the legendary experiences of the Zhangs, the book also describes the background of the warlords and warlords of the late Qing Dynasty and early Civil War, so that people can further understand the modern history of China from one side.