The TV series "Iron Tooth Copper Tooth Ji Xiaolan" must have been seen by everyone, and this drama was a household name in China at that time, and later even every summer vacation, it will be broadcast in turn on some prefecture-level satellite TELEVISION. It is also this classic TV series that has achieved the "Qing palace iron triangle" combination of Wang Gang, Zhang Guoli and Zhang Tielin.

In "Iron Tooth Copper Tooth Ji Xiaolan", Ji Xiaolan played by Zhang Guoli is obviously a positive character. He was eloquent, not only repeatedly making the Qianlong Emperor clap the case, but also turning around he who repeatedly wanted to embarrass himself. And the three of them have reached an inexplicable humor and balance, which also makes people enjoy watching.
At the same time, Ji Xiaolan is also a just and upright character in it. With the popularity of this drama, Zhang Guoguo's eloquence is amazing, and the image of a righteous person has become the common understanding of Ji Xiaolan in china. However, is the real Ji Xiaolan in history really like this?
Obviously, compared with the luxurious life of Hezhen, Ji Xiaolan in the play is really a two-sleeved breeze. Moreover, the depiction of Ji Xiaolan's emotional life in the play is also very clear. It is said that Ji Xiaolan only has one original wife, Du Xiaoyue, not only has no concubines, but there are not even concubines in the house. Is this really historical?
Non-also, the historical Ji Xiaolan and Zhang Guoli's images in the play are actually far apart. His real name was Ji Yun (紀昀), and his name was Shi Yun (石云), and he was a native of Hejian County, Hebei Province. The Ancestral Home of the Ji Family is not here, but the whole family moved here at the second year of Ming Chengzu's reign. When the Ji family passed into Ji Yun's hands, it was already the 14th generation.
Although 14 generations have passed, the Ji family has not fallen in the middle of the family. At the meeting in the eighth year of Qianlong, Ji Xiaolan won the first good result in the scientific examination when he participated in the examination for the first time. But after that, it's a bit redundant. After several stumbles, he finally won the fourth place in the second division of the temple examination in the nineteenth year of Qianlong, and Ji Xiaolan also began his career from then on.
In the TV series, Ji Xiaolan's only problem is that he likes to smoke. Especially after the promotion of officials, qianlong was often not shy about it, and began to smoke in front of him. Such an unconventional smoking habit is naturally impossible. In the history book "Miscellaneous Records of Xiaoting" of the Eight Classics of Zheng'er, it is said that Ji Xiaolan hid his cigarette bag in his boots because of Qianlong's sudden visit, and this experience also burned Ji Yun's foot.
In addition, the Ji Xiaolan official in the play to the cabinet university scholar, often called "Ji University scholar" or "the world's first university scholar" by his colleagues, directly pushed Ji Xiaolan to the position of the first scholar of the Qing Dynasty. In fact, Ji Xiaolan may not be able to assume this title. The Qianlong Emperor in Zhengshi li commented on him in this way: "Because you are good at literature, so you lead the four libraries of books, but it is really just to advocate excellence, and why talk about state affairs in vain."
What does that mean? That is to say, I saw that you had some knowledge, so I asked you to preside over the compilation of the "Four Libraries of the Whole Book", in fact, it was just to raise you as a drama and relieve my boredom, what qualifications do you have to discuss major state affairs? Here Qianlong compares Ji Xiaolan to a play to relieve boredom, which is indeed somewhat insulting.
However, this sentence has a premise, and it was Ji Xiaolan who said it after blindly interceding for his friend Yin Zhuangtu and making Qianlong angry. Of course, Qianlong also liked to engage in literary creation, and it was inevitable that there was an element of literati being light in it, and a single sentence could not completely deny Ji Xiaolan's literary background.
The issue of knowledge is put aside for the time being, and Ji Xiaolan's private life is not as clear as in the TV series. In the "Records of Insect Sounds" written by the historian Cai Yuzi at the end of the Qing Dynasty, it is claimed that Ji Xiaolan was a person who was "a number of women in the day, who smoked and loved meat".
Smoking is not mentioned, let's see this "day number girl" and "carnivorous". Just looking at the literal meaning is more than hezhen's extravagant life, every day such an indulgent state of life, how did Ji Yun live to the age of 82 before he died?
After all, Ji Yun is not a monk, and lust is the nature of men. It is said that Ji Xiaolan is not only meat-loving, but also loves that kind of fat, fat and oily big fat meat. Just seeing it has no appetite, but Ji Xiaolan can eat fat as rice. According to modern medicine, will this not suffer from fatty liver and elevated cholesterol? With such an unhealthy diet, how could he Ji Yun live to be 82 years old?
In fact, this is related to Ji Xiaolan's 2 living habits, which is also the magic weapon of his longevity. The first is that he likes to drink hot tea, Ji Xiaolan must be equipped with a pot of hot tea when eating meat, and tea can not only be degreased, but also reduce cholesterol and clean the stomach. It even improves immunity and reduces the probability of cardiovascular disease. Therefore, although Ji Xiaolan was fat all the time, he could still live a healthy life.
The second magic weapon is his relaxed mentality, which is also reflected in this TV series, and Ji Xiaolan can be said to be the most Buddhist official in the official field at that time. He can maintain a witty and optimistic attitude when encountering anything, which is why Ji Xiaolan always hates ji Xiaolan every time he plays with He yan, and it is also the reason why Qianlong loves Ji Xiaolan so much.
A good attitude and a pot of hot tea are the two indispensable methods for Ji Xiaolan's longevity. Readers, have you learned?