The historical prototype of Fu Cha Rongyin is Empress Xiao Xian Chun.
Fucha Rongyin is based on the filial piety and pure empress Fucha. She was the original wife of Qianlong and the sister of Fu Heng. A model of a well-known lady, when she married Qianlong, the two treated each other with respect and deep love. After Qianlong ascended the throne, the Fucha family was also named the Queen of the Middle Palace, and she was on the same page as Qianlong.
However, the death of Fucha's two sons changed her fate. When she accompanied Qianlong on a tour of Beijing, she died of illness on the ship. She was only thirty-seven years old at the time. Qianlong was so distraught that he even The Fucha family's Zi Palace was transported back to the palace, which shows that Queen Xiaoxian Chun's position in Qianlong's heart is irreplaceable.
Brief introduction of Queen Chun Xiaoxian:
In the fifth year of Yongzheng's reign, Queen Xiaoxian Chun married Hongli, the fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng, and became the direct descendant of the Jin Dynasty. In the thirteenth year of Yongzheng's reign, in August, Ji Chou , Emperor Yongzheng died, Hongli succeeded to the throne as emperor, and was appointed queen by imperial edict.
Twenty-seven months after the mourning period for Emperor Yongzheng expired, on the fourth day of December in the second year of Qianlong's reign, a ceremony was held to register him. In the thirteenth year of Qianlong's reign, he accompanied Emperor Qianlong on his eastward tour and died in Zhouci, Dezhou. Qianlong was deeply saddened and personally named him "Xiaoxian" posthumously, and wrote "Shu Bei Fu" to commemorate his death. In the seventeenth year of Qianlong's reign, he was buried in the Yuling Underground Palace in Shengshui Valley. After the Jiaqing and Daoguang dynasties, the posthumous title was added, and the full posthumous title was "Queen of Xiaoxian, Chengzhengdun, Muren, Huihui, Gongkangshunfu, Tianchang and Shengchun".