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Is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty "an emperor through the ages"? Actually, it's fucking worse. Can married village women be spoiled by the emperor?

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty can't be said to be an emperor through the ages, but an emperor through the ages refers to Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng. Emperor Wu's mother's name is Wang Yong. She was born an ordinary citizen and married, but because she is beautiful, she is very popular with Liu Che's father Liu Qi.

Wang Miao is a descendant of Zangcha, the prince of Yan, but because Liu Bang, the emperor gaozu of Han Dynasty, won the world and suspected Zangcha of rebellion, he killed him. By then, Wang Miao's generation will be basically ordinary people. When Wang Miao reached marriageable age, she married Wangsun Jin. Wang Miao's mother didn't want to live an ordinary life, so she took Wang Miao to tell her fortune. When the fortune teller saw Wang Miao, her eyes hardly flew out of their sockets. He exclaimed, "This woman is rich and expensive. She was born an emperor on earth." Without further ado, her mother led Wang Hao to the Golden King's grandson's house and asked the couple to divorce at once.

Wang Miao's mother had her daughter Wang Miao sent to the palace. In short, she made no effort to get everything together. Because Wang Hao is naturally picturesque in jade bone, looking back and smiling is more charming. She soon fell in love with Qi * * *, saying that she was loved by thousands of people in Qian Qian. Wang Hao gave birth to three daughters after Liu Qi applauded Wang Hao for many times.

Before Liu Qi met Wang Hao, his favorite woman was Li Ji, who gave birth to a prince for Liu Qi early. After Liu Qi acceded to the throne, he made his son Liu Rong a prince. However, Wang Miao's stomach was extremely disappointing, and she soon became pregnant with Liu Qi's flesh and blood. After the baby was born, Wang Miao named it Bill. When Liu Qi learned about this, he thought the name was too "round" and named it Liu Che himself. Being an emperor is different. Taking a name is so high-end, low-key and luxurious.

Because her son was a prince, Li Ji became a little arrogant, and because Liu Qi didn't make her the Queen of the Big Man, she was full of resentment. She often complained in front of Liu Qi and refused the opportunity to marry Princess Liu Pu. When Wang Miao saw this, he immediately married Liu Pu's in-laws, but he also used intrigue to make Liu Qi abolish Li Ji's mother and son. Liu Pu is Wang Miao's mother. She is the sister of Emperor Liu Qi. After Liu Yuxin Rong was abolished, Liu Pu frantically put in a good word for her son-in-law, Liu Che, and soon Liu Qi really named Liu Che Prince.

Liu Che's success as a British monarch can't be separated from the inculcation of her mother Wang Miao. She can win the favor of the holy family for a long time, which shows that Wang Miao is not a simple figure.