Although there is no clear record about Xuan's birth in history, we can roughly infer her age from some official records. She was originally from Chu, and later became the concubine of King Qin Huiwen. In 325 BC, she gave birth to Ying Ji, the later king of Qin, Zhao Xiang. It can be inferred that Mi Yue was at least 14 or 15 years old at this time, so she should have been born around 340 BC, with a time error of no more than two years.
Huang Xie was born in 3 14 BC. When he was young, he studied with his master everywhere. Until later, because of his outstanding eloquence, he was appreciated by King Xiang of Chu and entered the officialdom. Judging from the age of Huang Xie and Mi Yue, there is a gap of at least 20 years between them. In that age when the difference between mother and son was only ten years old, the age gap between them was so great that it was almost impossible for them to become lovers.
What's more, it was after 298 BC that Huang Xie began to be appreciated by King Xiang of Chu in his early years. At this time, Huang Xie was only about twenty years old at most, and Mi Yue was at least forty years old, and she was already a grandmother. In addition, Huang Xie, Wei Xinlingjun, Zhao Sheng, Zhao and Qi are also called "Four Childes of Warring States". Whether it is character, talent or personality, it is naturally outstanding, otherwise it would not have such a reputation.
Empress Xuan is completely different. Because she is wild and loves freedom, she has a bad reputation in Chu. On the contrary, her relationship with Yiqu Wang and Wei Choufu was rather ambiguous, and she was naturally a conspicuous gossip figure at that time. If Huang Xie has an affair with her, there is nothing to hide, and everyone can easily know. After all, for the ruling Empress Xuan, anyone who has a close relationship with her will get her help in the court and be easily seen by everyone.