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Did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty really deny his wife? Why did one of his three queens die worse than the other?

This is really not.

What wife? A broken wife means bad luck, which is called hard luck. However, the tragedy of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is, in the final analysis, only the emperor's mind and human nature.

Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, should have four empresses.

Chen Ajiao

The first one is Chen Ajiao. It's the heroine in "The Golden House hides the Jiao". Liu Che, four or five years old, said that there are fascinating things hidden in the golden house. Anyway, I don't feel romantic, but I have a deep calculation. Whether it is Wang Hao or Liu Che. Finally, relying on Princess Guantao, she finally got a big position. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was an ambitious man and could not tolerate the repression of Dou Taihou and Guan Tao. Besides, this cousin is charming and domineering, and nothing is wrong. However, claustrophobia, dying, more because the mother's family is too strong.

The virtuous queen of Korea

The second is Wei Zifu. The famous civilian queen. It brought Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, the strongest plug-ins, which was a great honor for the Jia Wei family, and it was also a highlight in history. As for Wei Zifu's final suicide, it was her own choice, so it was a relief. This is an irretrievable mistake of the fatuous Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, but Wei Zifu lived for a long time, from humble slave to mother instrument world, and left a good reputation in history, and the final result was benevolence, which had nothing to do with his wife.

mrs li

The last two are posthumous seals. There was no posthumous title before Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Strictly speaking, this topic should not be considered, but it can be mentioned by the way. One is the truly beautiful Li Furen, and the other is Mrs Gou Jian who gave birth to Liu Fuling. In the end, there was no queen buried in Li Furen, and later generations made up for it. When she died of illness, she was a femme fatale at best, but for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, she was not a wife. Mrs. Gou Jian was asked to "kill her mother and set up a son", which was neither a wife nor a gram (purely artificial, fearing another Lv Hou)