Who is the one dancing in the opening song of "The Plan of the Beauty Heart", that is almost one minute and four seconds in

Li Miao Ren - played by Deng Sha

Li Ji, one of the concubines of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, a native of Qi, with an ominous family lineage and an ominous birth and death. She was favored by Emperor Jing and gave birth to three sons, Liu Rong, Liu De and Liu Xiongyu. Liu Rong was the eldest son of Emperor Jing and was first made the crown prince. Afterwards, Li Ji lost her favor to Emperor Jing because of her mistakes in the harem fights, and Liu Rong was deposed, Li Ji died of depression. Liu Che, the son of Mrs. Wang, was then made the crown prince, which was later known as Emperor Wu of Han. Sima Qian said, "Li Ji was guilty, and Wang Nai Sui." (Historical Records. From the Li Ji's prosperity and decline, it can be seen one of the harem fights.

At first, Emperor Jing's wife, Empress Bo, was neither favored nor fertile, but Li Ji was Emperor Jing's favorite concubine and gave birth to his first son, Liu Rong. When Emperor Jing's grandmother, Empress Dowager Bo, passed away, she abolished Empress Bo and installed her eldest son, Liu Rong, as the crown prince, but never installed a new empress. Emperor Jing's sister, Liu Whor, the eldest Princess of Pavilion, was very jealous of Li Ji because she often offered beautiful women to the palace to please her brother, who was the emperor, and all of them were favored by her. In order to stabilize his position, Liu Whor knew that Li Ji's son was the crown prince and Li Ji would be the empress dowager, so he had to turn his enemy into a friend, so he mentioned to Li Ji that he hoped to let his own daughter, Chen (nicknamed Ajiao, also known as Chen Ajiao or Chen Jiao), marry the crown prince as a consort. But Li Ji was not at all fond of Liu Whor because she offered beautiful women from time to time, and instead angrily rejected the marriage proposed by the Princess.

Liu Juan's hatred was so strong that he was worried that his family's good life would be over when Liu Rong became the emperor, and he secretly wanted to abolish Liu Rong. Before Liu Rong could be abolished, she had to find someone who could take over the throne and agree to let her daughter Ajiao become the empress. After observing the situation, the Princess turned to another concubine of Emperor Jing's, Wang Meiren (real name Wang Yoo), who was a favorite concubine of Emperor Jing's. She was a good woman after entering the palace, and her son Liu Che, though young, was loved by Emperor Jing for his intelligence. So the Princess wished to have her daughter Chen Jiao marry her son Liu Che, and Wang Meiren quickly agreed. However, Liu Jiao was still embarrassed by Li Ji's attitude towards her, and said bad things about Li Ji in front of Emperor Jing: "Li Ji is quite jealous, and whenever she meets other favored concubines, she often lets her attendants curse them by spitting behind their backs, and she is quite superstitious about witchcraft." When Emperor Jing heard this, he also began to have a bad impression of Li Ji.

Then Emperor Jing, who was occasionally in poor health and not in a happy mood, told Li Ji, "After I am a hundred years old, I hope that you will treat the other concubines and their sons well." Li Ji heard this, but more angry, she is not only not willing to take care of the other favorite concubine children, and even to the Jing Emperor outbursts. Emperor Jing was also quite dissatisfied with her attitude, but still endured, just short of a seizure.

Since Princess Pavilion Tao and Wang Meiren engaged in a child marriage, the princess often praised Wang Meiren's son to Emperor Jing. And Emperor Jing had heard Wang Meiren say that she had dreamed of the sun coming into her belly when she was pregnant, so he also felt that Wang Meiren's son was better by association. Wang Meiren knew that Emperor Jing was still worried about Li Ji, and fearing that things would change, she designed to frame Li Ji. She instigated her minister to request Emperor Jing to make Li Ji as the Empress, and the minister then advised Emperor Jing, "It is often said, 'A son is valued by his mother, and a mother is valued by her son', and today the Crown Prince's birth mother is still just a concubine, and it is only right that she should be given a name now, and so she should be made the Empress." Emperor Jing was furious and said, "Is this what you should say?" So he put the minister who had advised him to death, and abolished the crown prince Liu Rong as the king of Linjiang.

With her son deposed, Li Ji's resentment grew even worse, and Emperor Jing was reluctant to see her again. Li Ji was not received by the emperor and eventually died of depression, while Wang Meiren became the empress and her son Liu Che was crowned crown prince. Empress Bo of Emperor Jing Liu Qi was a surrogate for Empress Dowager Bo to consolidate the power of Bo's foreign relatives. From the time she entered the palace as the Crown Princess to the time she became the Empress, Xiao Bo was never favored by Emperor Jing. After the death of Empress Dowager Bo, Xiao Bo was deposed. Dynasties like small thin this 橷 "funeral goods" is too much.

The Records of the Grand Historian (史记), Volume 49, the family of the foreign relatives (外戚世家) 19: Emperor Jingdi's eldest son Rong, his mother Li Ji. Li Ji, a native of Qi. He made Rong the crown prince. The eldest male prostitute has a daughter, want to be given as a consort. Li Ji jealous, and the King Emperor's beauties are all because of the Princess to see the King Emperor, to get your honor, all over Li Ji, Li Ji day resentment, thank the Princess, not allowed. Princess wants to give Mrs. Wang, Mrs. Wang allowed. Princess anger, and the day slander Li Ji short to Emperor Jing said: "Li Ji and the nobles lucky Ji will often make the attendant Zhu spit on their backs, hostage to the evil and charming road." Jing Di to look forward to.