Han Palace Autumn was a novel set in the Han Dynasty. It mainly told the story of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, and his queen.
The background of Autumn in Han Palace originated from the author Xiao Ding's love and deep understanding of ancient Chinese history and culture. The novel took Liu Che as the protagonist and narrated a series of events and palace struggles that happened during his reign, as well as his complicated relationship with other emperors and concubines. Xiao Ding believed that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a very controversial historical figure. During his reign, many political and cultural changes took place, but there were also many moral and ethical problems. Therefore, he hoped that the image of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty would be more plump and complex in the form of a novel, so that readers could have a deeper understanding of this historical figure. In addition, Xiao Ding also hoped to use the story of Autumn in the Han Palace to explore the thoughts of power, love, humanity, and history in traditional Chinese culture. He believed that in this story, the fate of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was closely related to Chinese history, culture and many other aspects. He hoped that these aspects could be discussed and reflected in depth through the form of novels.
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It's usually the author or the creator of the story. They have the control over this aspect.
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