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How did Wang Yi, the mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, abandon her commoner husband and enter the palace as a queen?

According to historical records, Wang Jue did not take the initiative to enter the palace, but was forced to divorce by his mother, and later gave it to Liu Qi, then a prince. Unexpectedly, this married woman who gave birth to children was very popular with Liu Qi, and finally gave birth to a generation of emperor Liu Che.

Who's Wang Yi?

The Empress Dowager of the Han Dynasty was born in poverty. For example, Ji Bo, the biological mother of Wendi, was originally only Wei's concubine room, and Wendi's queen was also a commoner, and she lost her father at an early age and was an orphan.

Comparatively speaking, Wang Yi's background is actually not too bad. His biological mother Zanger, the granddaughter of Rebecca Zangcha, and her first husband Wang Zhong gave birth to Wang Yi. After Wang Zhong's death, Zanger married Shi Tian of Changling and gave birth to Tian Fen, a famous uncle of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

From this point of view, Wang Hao later remarried and still had the feeling of mother's inheritance.

When Wang Yigang grew up, Zanger married her to an ordinary farmer, and her husband's name was Wangsun Jin. Although the name is domineering, Wangsun Jin's family is average and even a little poor. Before long, Wang Miao gave birth to her daughter Jin Shu, and her life was just so-so. Wang Miao's thoughts are not recorded, but judging from what happened later, Wang Miao was not satisfied with being an ordinary peasant woman.

Listen to the warlock, divorce into the palace to serve the prince.

In ancient times, there were many legends about physiognomy. For example, when Liu Bang was in Lv Hou's family, he was taken fancy to by Lu Taigong, who thought that he looked priceless and married his daughter. The famous fortune teller Xu Fu predicted that he would give birth to the son of heaven and eventually starve to death, and this prediction finally came true.

The same thing happened to Wang Miao. Once, Zanger invited Yao Weng, a fortune teller, to see Wang Miao. Therefore, Yao Weng said that he was a fortune teller and would have a son of heaven in the future. This kind of rhetoric is exactly the same as that of Ji Bo. Zanger was very happy after hearing this, and her baby daughter Wang Hao also said that she wanted to give it a try. From here, we can see that Wang Hao is not a simple woman, and even says that she is ambitious. She doesn't want to spend her life with Wangsun Jin at all.

Wang Miao's husband, Wangsun Jin, was very angry when he learned about it. He refused to make peace with Wang Miao, and Zanger saw that she was soft-hearted and went straight to hard, sending Wang Miao directly to Liu Qi's womb.

Serve the second marriage and spoil the harem.

Although Wang Yi was married for the second time and had children, it didn't affect her popularity at all, which was also related to the background at that time.

Due to hundreds of years of campaigns in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, coupled with the tyranny of the Qin Dynasty, Chu and Han fought for hegemony for many years, and people's livelihood in the world was depressed. In order to restore population and economic development, fertility was encouraged in the early Han Dynasty. Not only is it not against remarriage, but it is also very supportive. Even the royal family took the lead in doing so, so Wang Yijin was born, which didn't attract any attention at that time and no one said anything.

I don't know whether Wang Miao was born with beauty or whether she was more experienced after marriage. After she was born, she quickly got Liu Qi's favor and brought her sister Wang Maoxu in. The two sisters served Liu Qi together and won her favor.

Liu Qi had 14 princes, five of whom were born to Wang's sister. Before Wang Hao and his sister came, Liu Qi's other concubines gave birth to nine princes for him. But after the two sisters entered the palace, other concubines never gave birth to a prince.

After Liu Qi ascended the throne, Wang Hao and Wang Maoxu both became wives, while in the Han Dynasty, under the empress, there were three wives. In addition to the Wang sisters, there is also a lady, Mrs. Jia, who gave birth to two princes. Wang Hao was second only to the thin queen at that time. But the thin queen has no children and is not favored, so she can't compare with Wang Hao in the future.

Work hard, save money, and eventually become a queen.

All kinds of events show that Wang Yi in history is a very clever woman, and it is reasonable that she can eventually become Han Jing's successor.

While Wang Yi was favored by Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, he worked hard for the two most important people in the palace at that time and achieved great success. First of all, Jingdi's biological mother, Dou Taihou, loves her youngest sons, Liu Wu and Liang Wang, and Wang Miao always speaks well of Liu Wu in front of Jingdi. If there is any contradiction between the two brothers, Wang Miao will try his best to mediate, but he will tell Dou Taihou intentionally or unintentionally.

Dou Taihou loves Liu Wu very much, and Wang Hao's behavior won the old lady's heart. She thinks this daughter-in-law is not only gentle and virtuous, but also very much to her liking, so she loves Wang Hao very much.

Another person that Wang Hao courted was Jingdi's sister princess royal, and Wang Hao got the favor of Princess Guantao. Not only did Wang Hao have his own brain, but one person mainly died-Li Ji.

Jing Di's eldest son, Liu Rong, was named Chu Jun early in the morning, while Liu Rong's biological mother, Li Ji, was actually a darling. She gave birth to three princes, but strangely, Liu Rong did not become an heir after becoming a prince, and her status as "Ji" was also very strange, because there was no such position in the harem of the Han Dynasty.

After Liu Rong became a prince, Princess Guantao came to propose marriage, intending to marry her daughter Gillian to Liu Rong, and wanted to keep the future queen at home. As a result, she was not only rejected by Li Ji, but also laughed at. In fact, Li Ji doesn't like Princess Guantao, because Princess Guantao often sends beautiful women into the palace to please Jingdi. Li Ji is disgusting in her eyes, so Princess Guantao's proposal is even more disgusting in her eyes.

But Princess Guantao was born to Wendi and Dou Jia, and was the only one who left princess royal in Jingdi Dynasty. She is deeply loved by Dou Taihou, and has a considerable position and influence in the harem. No one dares to despise Princess Guantao. And one-track-minded Li Ji, who is so embarrassed by Princess Guantao, is simply looking for her own S. And Li Ji's actions let Wang Hao find an opportunity. She took the initiative to come to the door and expressed her intention to let Liu Che marry Gillian. The two sides hit it off, and there was a legend of "Golden House hides charming".

Guan Tao lost face in the position of Li Ji, but gained face in the position of Wang Yi. It's obvious who to step on. Since then, Guan Tao often speaks ill of Li Ji and speaks well of Wang Yi in Jingdi. Over time, Jingdi had the opposite impression of them. Thus, Li Ji and his mother saw that the crime was attributed to Jingdi, Li Ji fell out of favor, and Liu Rong was deposed as the Prince and the King of Linjiang.

In BC 15 1 year, Queen Bo was officially deposed, becoming the first deposed queen in history. Seven months later, Liu Che was made the Crown Prince, and her biological mother Wang Hao was made the queen, and she entered Jiaofang Temple, becoming the first queen in history.