Introduction of Dai Shan's Historical Prototype
Daishan is the second son of Nurhachi and the prince of courtesy in the period of Huang Taiji. After the Three Dynasties, Daishan was also very promising. Daishan should be the second male in the play.
In the play, Dai Shan, his eldest brother Chu Ying and Huang Taiji all like Dong Ge, and Dong Ge likes Dai Shan first. At the best age, they fell in love and finally separated because of various hardships.
Daishan and Aisingiorro were the first of the four Baylers in the late Jin Dynasty, and they also had a heavy reputation. Daishan was named Prince Heshuo Li during the period of Huang Taiji, and her life was relatively smooth.
But it's also rough.
First of all, Daishan's brother was executed by Nurhachi, and Daishan's son Yue Tuo was also considered by Huang Taiji as an attempt to rebel. Dai Shan was also suppressed by Huang Taiji in his later period.
Historically, Daishan has always been regarded as a sage and loyal minister, and the title of Prince Li suits him very well.
Dai Shan once asked to marry Tai Su, but was rejected by Huang Taiji, and later married Tai Songgege.