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Does Lu Yi's father Lu Ting have a prototype under the royal guards? Who is Lu Ting's prototype?

The TV series "under the royal coat" is on the air, and the hilarious scene of "a couple" in the play also makes many viewers call it funny. However, we all know that the historical background of the play is set in the Ming Dynasty, and the characters in the play also have traces to follow. Do you know that Lu Yi's father Lu Ting has a prototype in "under the royal coat"? Let's have a look

Does Lu Yi's father Lu Ting have a prototype under the royal guards

Because the play is adapted from the novel, many stories in the play are fictional, but Lu Yi exists in real history. Lu Yi was born in the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty. His father was Lu Bing, the famous commander of the royal guards. Lu Yi was Lu Bing's third son. After his father died, he inherited his father's title and was commanded by the royal guards.

There are few records about Lu Yi in the history of the Ming Dynasty. He was blessed by his father to become the royal guards. Lu Yi's grandfather and father were both royal guards of the Ming Dynasty. He was born in a royal guard family and was later removed from office because of family involvement.

When Lu Yi's father Lu Bing was alive, he did some lawless things because of his power. Even if he killed people, he would not be punished. After his death, Emperor Longqing settled accounts after autumn, confiscated Lu Bing's family property and deprived his son Lu Yi of the official position of royal guards. It was not until the Wanli period that Zhang Juzheng pleaded for Lu Yi that Lu Yi was exempted from his sin.

Introduction to Lu Bing, the historical prototype of Lu Ting

According to the historical records of the Ming Dynasty, Lu Bing was an official in his family, and his grandfather was also born in the royal guards. Moreover, Lu Bing's relationship with emperor Jiajing is not general, because Lu Bing's biological mother is emperor Jiajing's wet nurse, so he and Emperor Jiajing grew up drinking the same breast milk.

Lu Bing had a life-saving grace to Emperor Jiajing, who also appreciated and valued him. Let him be the commander of the royal guards and trust him with the whole royal guards. Lu Bing did not disappoint emperor Jiajing's expectations. In just a few years, he developed the royal guards into the most powerful organization in the Ming Dynasty.

Lu Bing contributed a lot to the royal guards, but later he did something that people criticized. Together with Yan Song, he killed a generation of famous Prime Minister Xia Yan, which has become a black spot in Lu Bing's life.

At present, "under the royal coat" is still popular, and the ratings and reputation are very good, so friends who like it must not miss it. This play is still worth watching.