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Brother-in-law's disguised fortune telling

Later, as the fortune teller said, Wei Qing married Princess Pingyang, the sister of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Princess Pingyang was married twice, but her first two husbands died. Later, when Wei Qing became a general, she was qualified to marry a princess.

Wei Qing's early life was miserable. Wei Qing's father is a small official named Ji Zheng, and his mother is a servant of the Princess House named Wei Wei. Wei Tuo had a family, so Wei Qing was actually an illegitimate child. Wei Qing, whose real name is Zheng Qing, lived in Ka Zhangsheng when he was young. Zheng Qing's illegitimate status doomed him to be unhappy in the Zheng family. His half-brothers and sisters often bullied him, and even his father didn't like him, so he was sent out to herd sheep since he was a child.

Wei Zifu was favored and Zheng Qing was reused. Although Zheng Qing is unpopular in Zheng Jiazhong, he still has half-brothers and sisters who regard Zheng Qing as their family. Among them, Wei Zifu and Wei Zifu inherited Wei's mantle and worked as servants in the Princess House. Seeing that Zheng Qing didn't have a job, he introduced Zheng Qing to the princess's house to work. Once Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty came to visit the princess and found that there was such a beautiful woman in the princess's house, that is, Wei Zifu, so he put her in the harem. After Wei Zifu entered the palace, he was favored by many people, so Zheng Qing was promoted to assistant by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and later changed his name to Wei Qing.

Wei Qing defeated Xiongnu Wei Qing, who was thoughtful and considerate, and was sent by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to take charge of the guard. Since then, Wei Qing's military has been excavated little by little. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty made up his mind to crack down on Xiongnu, Wei Qing was made a general and was invincible. He beat Xiongnu out of the water and killed more than 90,000 people. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very happy, making Wei a general and his son a national title.

Princess Pingyang was married twice. Her first husband died shortly after her marriage, and her second husband was killed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for adultery. Wei Qing used to live in the princess's mansion, that is, the princess's slave, but now Wei Qing has successfully turned over, and the general's identity is completely worthy of the princess, so the princess married him.