Meng Ying and Mi Yue reconciled in the Legend of Mi Yue. In the 63rd episode, Meng Ying learned that Mi Yue and Ying Ji had not slept for several days because they were trapped in the palace by Mi Shu. She had personally brewed the medicine to calm the nerves and asked the Moon Guards to disguise themselves as soldiers of the State of Qin and give it to Mi Yue.

The misunderstanding between Mi Yue and Meng Ying was resolved in the movie. In episode 58, they resolved the misunderstanding and Meng Ying sent someone to help Mi Yue secretly. In addition, it was mentioned that Meng Ying's misunderstanding of Mi Yue was because of Su Qin, but the details of why the misunderstanding was resolved were not mentioned. Therefore, it could be concluded that the misunderstanding between Mi Yue and Meng Ying was resolved in the movie.
Legend of Mi Yue. In the novel, Meng Ying was the daughter of the King of Qin, Ying Si. She became friends with Mi Yue, and the two of them were like sisters. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
No, it wasn't. Mi Yue was Ying Zheng's great-grandmother, who was also Ying Zheng's grandfather's grandmother. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Ying Ji in the Legend of Mi Yue was an important ruler of Qin State. His father was King Huiwen of Qin, Ying Si, and his mother was Mi Yue (Empress Dowager Xuan in history). After experiencing many twists and turns, he ascended the throne. His reign lasted for fifty-six years and was of great significance in the process of unifying Qin. In history, he had displayed a strong political ruling ability. Under the situation of vassals competing for hegemony, he actively expanded outward, playing with the five countries of Qi, Chu, Wei, Zhao, and Han in his palm. For example, he kidnapped the King of Chu and tried to use jade to exchange for a city to provoke a conflict with the State of Zhao, laying a solid foundation for the unification of the State of Qin. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Mi Yue was not Ying Ji's wife, but his mother. There were no online reading resources related to this content, so it could not be provided accurately. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Mi Yue's posthumous edict was written for his sister, Madam Ying. Before his death, Ying Si had given the posthumous edict of making Ying Ji the Crown Prince to Lady Ying as insurance, to prevent the Qin State from being destroyed by Mi Shu and her son. In order to protect the posthumous edict, Madam Ying was persecuted by Mi Shu many times. In the end, she chose to sacrifice herself and give the posthumous edict to Mi Yue to buy her time to escape. However, there was no such character as Madam Ying in the original novel. The person responsible for keeping the edict was the first wife of the King of Qin, Madam Yong. Therefore, the specific content of the posthumous edict could not be determined.
Meng Zhaoshi was played by actress Xu Baihui in the TV series Legend of Mi Yue. Meng Zhaoshi was Mi Shu's dowry. She loved to play tricks in the palace, but she often harmed herself. As a spy sent by Chu State, she manipulated Mi Shu to go against Mi Yue. In the end, he committed suicide due to the exposure of the case of He Shibi and lived in Jiaofang Hall. Xu Baihui was an actress from the mainland of China. She graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and starred in many TV series.
Meng Zhaoshi was played by actress Xu Baihui in the TV series Legend of Mi Yue. Meng Zhaoshi was Mi Shu's dowry. She loved to play tricks in the palace, but she often harmed herself. As a spy sent by Chu State, she manipulated Mi Shu to go against Mi Yue. In the end, he committed suicide due to the exposure of the case of He Shibi and lived in Jiaofang Hall. Xu Baihui was a new generation of China actresses who graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. She played the role of Meng Zhaoshi in Legend of Mi Yue.
In the novel, Mi Yue and Mi Yin were not together. Mi Yin had tried to harm Mi Yue many times, and the two of them were enemies. Mi Yin's ending was miserable. She was 'scared out of her mind' and married the old man as a concubine. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Some scholars believed that Meng Ying's surname was "Meng" because her father, Ying Si, once named one of his favorite concubines "Meng Jiangnu", and this favorite concubine was Meng Ying's mother. Therefore, in order to commemorate his mother, Ying Si changed his daughter's surname to "Meng". Therefore, Meng Ying's surname was Meng in memory of her mother.