Emperor Huizong of Song had 34 daughters, some of whom died before the Jingkang rebellion. After the coup of Jingkang, eight of his daughters survived and became captives. Their fates were different. Some were forced to become concubines of Jin Kingdom officials, some were forcibly taken, and some were sent to the Jin Kingdom's laundry. The specific ending and details of his life were not known because of the limited information provided.
Sorry, my answer may be a little misleading. The Devil's Foot case was a fictional story that had nothing to do with reality. The " Devil's heel " mentioned in the story was just a fictional concept that did not exist in the real world.
Please note that the plot of a fictional novel should be regarded as fictional and should not be confused with reality. In real life, we shouldn't try to find real-life inspirations or lessons through fictional stories.
The emperor's daughter was not necessarily a princess. According to different dynasties and systems, the emperor's daughter might be given different titles such as princess, princess, princess Heshuo, princess Gulun, and so on. In ancient China, the title of the emperor's daughter depended on their blood relationship, birth status, and the emperor's wishes. Therefore, one could not say that all the emperor's daughters were princesses.
Guo Jingjing had three children, one son and two daughters. Her son, Huo Zhongxi, was born in 2013. Her two daughters, Huo Zhongyan and Huo Zhongyi, were born in 2017 and 2019 respectively.
The emperor's daughter was not necessarily a princess. According to different dynasties and systems, the emperor's daughter might be given different titles such as princess, princess, princess Heshuo, princess Gulun, and so on. In ancient China, the title of the emperor's daughter depended on their blood relationship, birth status, and the emperor's wishes. Therefore, the emperor's daughter could not be considered a princess.
Dugu Xin's three daughters were Dugu Jialuo, Dugu Mantuo, and Dugu Jin Yu. Dugu Jialuo was Dugu Xin's eldest daughter. She married Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, Yang Jian, and became the founding empress of the Sui Dynasty. Dugu Mantuo was Dugu Xin's second daughter. She married Li Meng and was conferred the title of Empress Yuanzhen. Dugu Jin Yu was Dugu Xin's third daughter, and her mother was one of Dugu Xin's handmaidens. Although her background was low, her intelligence and tenacious spirit won Dugu Xin's respect and love. There was no mention of their specific identities or legends in the literature.
The Devil's Body Tempering was a popular redemption novel written by a wisteria. The story was about the female protagonist, Bei Yao, who was reborn when she was four years old. She met the male protagonist, Pei Chuan, and gradually healed the pain in his heart. In the end, the two of them got together and had a child. This novel was known as a heartwarming, healing, sweet, and doting story, and was very popular among readers.
" My Disciples Are All Demons " was a popular fantasy novel by Ren Zhuanpeng. The story was about the protagonist, Li Mo, who possessed the demonic ancestor, Li Changsheng, and became the most powerful and ancient demonic ancestor in the world. He had seven incredible disciples, each of them were great devils that the righteous path wanted to get rid of. The novel was set in modern fantasy magic and told the story of a teacher who accepted useless disciples without discrimination, aiming to train them into powerful demons.
The following are some novel recommendations about the evil disciples:
1. 'Master, your disciple has fallen into the devil again.'
2. "What if my disciple turns evil?"
3. " I Dominate the Cultivation World by Taking Disciples "
4. " I became a heartthrob after dressing up as an evil disciple."
5. "My disciple has always been corrupted."
6. "The Blackened Disciple of the Book of Traversing Can't Be Trifled With."
7. "Master is about to turn dark."
These novels described the story between the master and his disciple, covering different topics and styles. With pure love as the theme, they explored the relationship and emotional development between master and disciple. Please note that these novels may contain some niche emotional elements and are recommended for readers over the age of 18.