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A woman married two husbands, but both died. Her father surprised everyone by showing the fortune teller what she said.

The fortune teller said that "this girl is very expensive because she dreamed of the moon", which means that this girl was conceived when she dreamed of the moon, so she will be either rich or expensive, and her future is limitless. The legendary woman is the king. She was the queen of Emperor Liu Shi and the biological mother of Emperor Liu Ao. She is also one of the longest-lived queens in the history of China. She lived to be 84.

Wang's parents divorced in their early years, and her mother dreamed of moonlight when she was pregnant with her. Wang's personality is as gentle and pure as moonlight. At first, her father betrothed her to a family, but her fiance died before she entered the house. In ancient times, if such a thing happened, it was quite taboo, so Wang became a woman called by others. Later, Dongping Wang accepted her as his concubine, but this time he died before Wang went through the door, and Wang was completely unmarried.

Wang's father probably felt a little special, so he found a fortune teller to tell his daughter's fortune. The fortune teller said that his daughter was "expensive", so Wang's father was relieved. He firmly believed that his daughter would be rich in the future, so he tried to send the king to the palace. In fact, it was the only way to send the king to the palace at that time, because no one dared to marry her twice.

At that time, Emperor Liang, the favorite of Emperor Liu of the Han Dynasty, passed away. Before he died, Emperor Liang told Liu Shi that a concubine in the harem cursed her, so she died young. So Liu Shi refused all the concubines and even hated them, so he never touched them. Liu's father, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was in a hurry, and the royal family was easy to die, so he ordered the queen to choose maids for Liu, including Wang. In order to complete the task assigned by his father, Liu Shi casually pointed to a maid-in-waiting, and this lucky maid-in-waiting was Wang. Fortunately, however, Wang won the favor of Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, became pregnant with the dragon son overnight, and finally took the prince to the throne of the queen.