Do Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai have historical prototypes?

The love story of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai does not have a historical prototype, but there are two people, Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, in history. Liang Shanbo was from the Ming Dynasty, and Zhu Yingtai was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. , the two did not fall in love.

I believe everyone is familiar with Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai. Their story first began in the Jin Dynasty and was well known by the Song Dynasty. This story tells that Zhu Yuan’s wife’s family had a daughter named Zhu Yingtai. She was very smart and wanted to study. However, ancient ethics were strict, so she had to disguise herself as a man. On the way to school, she met Liang Shanbo, and the two began a long life as classmates. , love for each other occurred in the process. When Liang Shanbo knew that Zhu Yingtai was a daughter, the two made a private decision for life.

However, they were blocked by the Zhu Yingtai family. As soon as Zhu Yingtai returned home, he learned that he had been betrothed to the Ma family. When Liang Shanbo went to Zhu Yingtai's family to recruit him, he was very angry when he learned the news. He vomited blood, fell seriously ill after returning home, and died soon after. Ma Wencai married Zhu Yingtai. When the sedan chair passed Liang Shanbo's cemetery, a strong wind suddenly blocked their way. Zhu Yingtai got off the sedan chair and cried to heaven and earth to pay homage to Liang Shanbo. The tomb suddenly cracked. Zhu Yingtai resolutely Jump into the tomb and the tomb will close immediately. They turned into two butterflies and danced. Finally, no one in the world could stop them.

About Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, the information is recorded as follows: Liang Shanbo was from the Ming Dynasty, and Zhu Yingtai was from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. They were separated by more than a thousand years and had no chance to fall in love. of. Zhu Yingtai in history was a chivalrous woman who was deeply loved by the people. She often robbed the rich and gave to the poor. While stealing jewelry, she died under Ma Wencai's knife. The people buried her generously and placed a mark on the front of her tombstone. The words "Tomb of the Heroine Zhu Yingtai" are engraved on the back of the tombstone, and her heroic deeds are described in detail.

Liang Shanbo was the magistrate of a county in Zhejiang during the Ming Dynasty. He was a good official deeply loved by the people. The people supported him very much. He was regarded as a model of upright officials. Due to years of hard work, he finally died of illness. The people chose a geomantic treasure place for him, which happened to be where Zhu Yingtai's cemetery was. When the people were digging the tomb, they dug out Zhu Yingtai's tomb and monument. After learning about Zhu Yingtai's deeds, the people couldn't bear to demolish Yingtai's tomb.

But they did not choose another place, so they were buried together. The black inscription was Liang Shanbo, and the red inscription was Zhu Yingtai. This incident spread, and later novels became popular, so literati He started compiling the story of the Butterfly Lovers. Who knew it would be passed down to this day? Although Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai did not know each other in history, who would say that they had no fate?