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After the emperor died, did his queen Xiao really serve six emperors?

Legend has it that Xiao Huanghou of Yang Guang, Emperor Yang Di, served six monarchs after the death of Emperor Yang Di. This is a myth, a rumor and not credible. In fact, Xiao Huanghou only married Yang Guang, the emperor Yang Di, and did not serve others. The world said this only to attract people's attention, and it was not recorded in the history books.

As the saying goes, behind every successful man, there is a woman, and Xiao fully embodies this sentence. Xiao, like other ancient women, is smart and considerate. She is modest, polite and tolerant. Even if her husband was having an affair with a maid-in-waiting, she helped hide it. Not only that, Wang also used the strength of her family to support her. With the help of the Xiao family, he won the trust of the emperor, was named a prince, and finally ascended the throne. When he succeeded to the throne, although Xiao was old and sallow and emaciated, he was not as beautiful as before. However, he still remembers the old feelings, so he respects Xiao very much and makes her the queen.

After the emperor died, Xiao and her children were taken to Liaocheng by rebels. Perhaps most people think that Yu Culture is having an affair with Xiao Huanghou, but why does Yu Culture risk being scolded by the whole world to be with an old queen? Later, Princess Yicheng received Xiao from Xiongnu. She extended a helping hand to Xiao. How can Xiao serve Attila? Later, he was also very polite to Xiao and did not cross the line. Therefore, the rumors about Xiao are purely false and have no credibility.

Mother's musical instruments are spread all over the world in Xiao Huanghou. Because her husband didn't listen to dissuasion, she was trapped in the disorderly army. After his death, he was scolded for being unruly and serving the six kings. What a pity!