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Who are the "Dugu, One Door and Three Empresses"?

The Three Empresses of Dugu refer to the Duguxin family in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. It is rare for his three daughters to be crowned queens before or after their death.

The Dugu family joined the royal family in the Northern Zhou, Sui and Tang Dynasties, and all three generations were consorts, which has never happened since ancient times.

The eldest daughter, Dugu, was the queen of posthumous title after Emperor Yuwen Yu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

Queen Dugu (? -558), a native of Yunzhong (now Datong, Shanxi), was the wife of Yu Wenyu in the Northern Zhou Dynasty and the eldest daughter of Fu Du in the Western Wei Dynasty. After the establishment of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Yu Wenyu succeeded his younger brother Yu Wenjue as the second ruler of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and Dugu became the queen. He died soon and was buried in Zhaoling. After Yu Wenyu was honored as emperor, Dugu was made queen. After Yu Wenyu's death, he was named Queen Mingjing.

Four daughters, Dugu, the mother of Tang Gaozu, Tang Gaozu, pursue the title of Queen Yuan Zhen.

Yuan Zhen, her father was a lonely letter, and her biological mother did not record it. Married Tang Guogong Li _, gave birth to Tang gaozu and Tongan princess royal. On June 6th, the first year of Wude, Tang Gaozu was made the Queen of Yuan Zhen by his son Li Yuan.

Seven girls, Dugu Jialuo, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, Emperor of Sui Dynasty, and Queen of posthumous title.

Du Gu Jialuo (544-602 September 15), a literary queen, was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, a Xianbei native of Han culture, the eldest daughter of Du, an important member of Beigong and Guanlong Group, and the mother river Cui Shi. Empress Dugu deeply participated in politics, maintained a strong influence on Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty all her life, and made great contributions to the rule of the emperor, and was honored as the "two saints" in the palace.

In his later years, the change of abolishing the prime minister and the prince caused controversial comments in the history circle. Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty and the Empress loved each other, and * * * gave birth to ten children.