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The Legend of Dugu (Chinese: 独å¤å¤©ä¸‹, Dugu Tian Xia) is a Chinese series starring Hu Bingqing, Li Yixiao and Ady An as the titular Dugu sisters. The series is set during the final years of the chaotic Northern and Southern States era in Chinese history, in the state of Western Wei and its successor, Northern Zhou. Since the fall of the Eastern Han dynasty more than 300 years prior, China has never been unified under a single dynasty (apart from the years between Sima Yan's rule after unifying the Three Kingdoms to the fall of the Western Jin in 316); the Disaster of Yongjia in 311 opened the floodgates for non-Han tribes to invade China. The series dramatizes the lives of Dugu Xin and three of his daughters, as the clan deals with a prophecy: " å¸�星未明. 然, 独å¤å¤©ä¸‹". (Di Xing wei ming. Ran, Dugu Tian Xia, "The Emperor Star is unknown. But, the Dugus shall have China.") With the prophecy hanging over the clan, the three Dugu daughters soon find themselves embroiled (willingly or otherwise) in political alliances and upheavals, as factions seek to prove or disprove the prophecy.However, history has the answer: Dugu Banruo (An) would only become an empress posthumously, after her husband Yuwen Yu ascended the throne during the Northern Zhou dynasty; her youngest sister Qieluo (Hu) would become the founding empress of the Sui Dynasty, which would finally unify all of China note Qieluo's daughter Yang Lihua would become the penultimate empress of the Northern Zhou; Qieluo's husband Yang Jian would later rely on him being the father of the last empress dowager of the Northern Zhou (Lihua) to seize power.; Mantuo (Li), the middle sister, would become the matriarch of the Li clan, who would establish the Tang Dynasty 37 years after the founding of the Sui.Not to be confused with Queen Dugu, a 2019 series that focuses on only one of the sisters (Qieluo/Jialuo) while the other two are minor characters. | |
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Age Lift: Historically, Yuwen Jue was only 15 when he died, while Qieluo became Yang Jian's wife at the age of 13 (Yang himself was only 16). Counts as a Pragmatic Adaptation. | |
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Spiritual Successor: to The Empress of China. Both series features women hardened by their life experiences to become significant forces on the political scene. Historically, Dugu Qieluo was the first empress to declare herself and her husband the "Two Sages", more than 50 years before Wu Zetian and Tang Gaozong. note Wu is a distant cousin-in-law to Qieluo via her mother Lady Yang, who is part of Sui royalty, while Qieluo is Gaozong's great-grandaunt. | |
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Succession Crisis | |
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Succession Crisis: The issue of succession was a persistently thorny one, both in-series and later during the Tang. The epilogue noted that Li Yuan was himself forced to abdicate by his second son Shimin after the Xuan Wu Gate incident.note While not mentioned in-series, Yang Jian changed the crown prince from his eldest son Yong to Guang. Guang then had Yong and his other brothers killed during his reign. Further down the road, the first Tang crown prince who was their predecessor's first crown prince, managed to inherit the throne and rule in their own right was Tang Xuanzong, Li Yuan's great(x2)-grandson. Even then, it was Xuanzong's elder brother Xian who notably refused the title of crown prince first; after his death, Xuanzong posthumously honored him as Emperor Rang (让,signifying his giving up of the throne). | |
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Adapted Out: Many historical characters of the era were left out. As an example, two of Li Yuan's older brothers and wife Lady Dou were absent. note In history, Li Yuan's mother was recorded as having become cantankerous due to illness in her old age; his wife Lady Dou continued to serve her dutifully and without complaint. The other two brothers were Zhan, conferred the title of "Prince of Shu" and Hong, with the title of "Prince of Zheng". | |
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Outdoorsy Gal | |
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Outdoorsy Gal: Qieluo, who loves archery but hates doing needlework. | |
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A Child Shall Lead Them | |
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A Child Shall Lead Them: The last emperor of the Northern Zhou, Emperor Jing, was only 7 when his father died. On a smaller scale, Li Yuan became the Duke of Tang when he was about 7 years old. | |
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Improbable Infant Survival: Averted by Mantuo's child. | |
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Artistic License – History | |
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Artistic License – History: Like The Empress of China, several settings have been simplified or changed. The 8 Pillars (柱国, "zhu guo") existed during the previous Western Wei Dynasty and not the Northern Zhou Dynasty. note The title of "Pillar" had been given to individuals before and after the Western Wei. However, the 8 Pillars of Western Wei and their families formed part of the core of what would be known as the Guanlong Faction, which would heavily influence imperial politics during the Sui and early Tang periods. Also, even during the Western Wei era, the head of the 8 Pillars was not Dugu Xin but Yuwen Tai, regarded as the founder of the Northern Zhou. On the other hand, Yang Zhong himself was never a Pillar, but he was one of 12 Generals who served under the Pillars. note Like the 8 Pillars, the 12 Generals and their families also formed part of the core of the Guanlong Faction. Yuwen Hu was Yuwen Tai's nephew, but he was only younger than his uncle by a few years; by the time the Northern Zhou was established, he was already in his early 40s. Also, when Yuwen Jue died, he was still in his teens and not an adult as depicted in the series. Historically, Yuwen Yu was a formidable character, so much so that Yuwen Hu poisoned him in order to get rid of him quickly before he could reclaim more power. Historically, Li Cheng is the name of (Tang Gaozu) Li Yuan's elder brother, but there were no records of Li Bing having any other wives or concubines other than Lady Dugu. note Historically, Li Yuan had other older brothers, all of whom were posthumously declared as princes after Tang was established in 618 C.E.. Also, it was Li Bing's father Li Hu who was one of the 8 Pillars of the Western Wei, but he had passed away before the founding of Northern Zhou. In the series, Banruo lived to become empress; historically, she passed away before Yuwen Yu became emperor. note Yu crowned himself Emperor about 2 years after taking over from Jue. Also another Pragmatic Adaptation, as this change allows the series to avoid answering the historical mystery of why Yuwen Yu chose to declare himself Emperor. Before that, he had been ruling under an alternative title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang), which was also used by Jue. Also, Yuwen Yu did at least have one other consort, Lady Xu. Historically, by the time Gao Zhan was emperor of Northern Qi, both Dugu Xin and Banruo had passed away. In-series, Lihua was portrayed as the daughter of Banruo and Yuwen Hu, with Qieluo falsely claiming her niece as her own daughter in order to protect the child. Historically, her parents were indeed Qieluo and Yang Jian. Historically, while Yang Jian did pass away 2 years after Qieluo, the circumstances of his death were not as simple as depicted in the series. note Qieluo passed away in 602 C.E. while in her late 50s. However, the series left out the changing of the crown prince from Yang Yong to Yang Guang, and her role in said change. 2 years after her death, Yang Jian fell ill at Renshou Palace and later died there. How he died was a historical mystery; while some accounts said that he died of illness, others claimed that Yang Guang had his father killed. An amalgamation of the two theories suggests that while ill, Yang Jian had received a letter from Guang which was meant for Yang Su, an important official, (but was erroneously delivered to him) discussing matters to attend to after the emperor's death. Angered by this, Yang Jian then attempted to contact the former crown prince Yong and intended to make Yong heir. Guang then got wind of the arrangement, and sent troops to surround Renshou Palace. Thus, Yang Jian died due to a combination of the illness and the shock and stress from the coup attempt. | |
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Time Skip | |
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Time Skip: Qieluo's 21 years as empress of Sui was covered in 2 episodes. | |
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Pragmatic Adaptation | |
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In the series, Banruo lived to become empress; historically, she passed away before Yuwen Yu became emperor. note Yu crowned himself Emperor about 2 years after taking over from Jue. Also another Pragmatic Adaptation, as this change allows the series to avoid answering the historical mystery of why Yuwen Yu chose to declare himself Emperor. Before that, he had been ruling under an alternative title "Heavenly Prince" (Tian Wang), which was also used by Jue. Also, Yuwen Yu did at least have one other consort, Lady Xu. | |
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Viewers Are Geniuses | |
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Viewers Are Geniuses: Just like in Empress, the audience is expected to have at least a passing knowledge of the history of the era. | |
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Historical Badass Upgrade: Dugu Banruo is depicted as a very calm, discerning, ambitious and politically savvy woman who ruthlessly pursue the prophercy of Dugu while fiercely protecting her family from dangers. Undeniably the most worldly woman in the show, she's literally stole the spotlight from her younger sister Dugu Qieluo, the true female protagonist. | |
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Obviously Evil: Yuwen Hu, who though handsome has the face of a villain. | |
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The Unfavorite: Dugu Xin's subtle about it, but everyone else is (at least) slightly biased against Mantuo due to Mantuo being the daughter of a concubine rather than the main wife like Banruo and Qieluo. | |
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Dark Horse Victory | |
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Dark Horse Victory: At the beginning, it would seem that Yuwen Hu would be the man to unify China; Yang Jian was merely the son of an (albeit somewhat major) official. Almost no one would predict that Yang Jian would instead be the unifier. Similarly, no one expected Qieluo to be the Dugu sister to fulfil the prophecy, her elder sisters being more politically savvy and/or ambitious than her at the start of the series. | |
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Vestigial Empire | |
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Vestigial Empire: Almost every state mentioned in-series is this, as China is divided between them. Unifying the north, and eventually all of China, is a major goal for the ambitious characters. | |
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Didn't Think This Through: Many of Mantuo's early schemes are this, as many people (especially Banruo) could see from a mile away that she's the mastermind. | |
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Doomed by Canon | |
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Doomed by Canon: Knowing the historical fates of the various characters can spoil the story to a certain extent. | |
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More Deadly Than the Male | |
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More Deadly Than the Male: Dugu Xin's daughters were ultimately more ambitious and capable than his sons, with the ladies' achievements overshadowing the gents'. note Historically, this was said to be a main reason why Li Yuan's cousin Dugu Huai'en later attempted to rebel against him during his war to unify China; during a banquet, Li had drunkenly cracked a joke at Dugu, "Cousin, now that the sons of your aunts have become emperors, maybe the next one might come from the males of the Dugu clan?" Dugu took this to be a slight, and prepared to rebel, but was ultimately stopped and killed. | |
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Absurdly Youthful Mother | |
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Absurdly Youthful Mother: Qieluo, who became a mother at about 17 with Lihua, who is actually her niece, the girl's parents being Banruo and Yuwen Hu. Truth in Television. | |
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Prophecy Twist | |
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Prophecy Twist: Both Banruo and Yuwen Hu firmly believed that the "Dugu" mentioned in the prophecy refers to Banruo. As it turns out, the emperor to eventually unify all of China did indeed have a Dugu wife. However, it was not Banruo herself, but her youngest sister Qieluo. The unifying emperor was also Yang Jian, who would crown himself emperor and found the Sui Dynasty. | |
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Decadent Court | |
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Decadent Court: This being during the Northern and Southern States era, emperors come and go at the drop of a hat. Often, they were deposed by military officials with great power, who in turn installed themselves as emperors. | |
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Death by Childbirth: Banruo. | |
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Historical In-Joke: Banruo stabbing a horse in the first episode is very likely a reference to Meiniang stabbing the Lion Stallion in Empress. Mantuo killing her newborn daughter in order to gain political mileage is also a likely reference to Wu Zetian's killing of her daughter in her quest to become empress. At her deathbed, Mantuo mentioning that due to his relative lack of ability, Li Yuan would only be able to become emperor at the age of 50, unlike his uncle Yang Jian, who ascended the throne at 40. Historically, Li Yuan was in his early 50s when he ascended the throne. | |
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Historical Villain Upgrade: For Banruo and Mantuo. Historically, very few records of them had survived till today. But, it is unlikely that both women were the ambitious and fairly unscrupulous characters as portrayed in the series. note For Banruo, probably the only noteworthy thing noted of her was that she passed away about a year after her father was forced to commit suicide by Yuwen Hu due to a failed political maneuver against Hu. Historians have speculated (without proof) that her death was related to her father's or Yuwen Hu, who also poisoned her husband about 2 years after her death. For Mantuo, she was noted to have become ill-tempered in her old age due to illness. However, her daughter-in-law Lady Dou (Li Yuan's wife and also Mantuo's niece, as Dou's mother was her brother-in-law Yuwen Yu's sister) took care of her dutifully and without complaint. | |
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Promotion to Parent: Banruo, by virtue of being the eldest daughter and her father being a widower. | |
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Theme Naming: The Dugu sisters were named after Sanskrit terms found in Buddhism. note Historically, the Dugus were likely of Xianbei (proto-Mongolian) descent, but have been heavily Sinicized. | |
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Young Future Famous People: Unlike her sisters whose achievements are shown in-series, Mantuo would not live to see her son Li Yuan establish the Tang Dynasty after the disastrous rule of her nephew Yang Guang. note She was posthumously declared empress by Li Yuan, who crowned himself emperor in his early 50s. | |
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