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Isn't Wang Hao married and has children? Why can you enter the palace to serve Emperor Han Jingdi?

The biological mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is Wang Hui, who is a rare strange girl in the history of China who got married and had children before she entered the palace and became a queen. She was able to go from a commoner to the mother of a country, mainly because the Han Dynasty was open-minded and did not discriminate against women to remarry, and also because Wang Miao's mother met a fortune teller who said that her daughter was either rich or expensive, so she told Wang Miao to divorce and remarry with Han Jing.

In ancient times, generally speaking, men could have three wives and four concubines, while women could only marry one husband in their lifetime, but this was not the case in the Han Dynasty. After a long war from the Qin Dynasty to the Han Dynasty, the people were very tired, and the sight of depression everywhere made the rulers of the Han Dynasty issue a series of tolerance policies. In order to restore the national strength, the rulers of the Han Dynasty implemented the policies of remarriage, remarriage and remarriage. Women can get married or divorce according to their actual situation. The promulgation of this policy has been strongly supported by the people of China. During the Han dynasty, not only ordinary people, but also high-ranking officials and nobles were popular with the custom of remarriage. Thus, although Wang Yi got married and had children, she was still free to divorce, which was normal in the society at that time.

One of the important reasons why Wang Yi divorced and entered the palace was because of his mother's words. Her mother Zanger met a fortune teller one day, and the fortune teller calculated that her daughter would be rich in the future and could give birth to the son of heaven. Zanger was convinced of this, so she persuaded her daughter Wang Yi to divorce the commoner Wangsun Jin. Zanger thinks that Wangsun Jin is doomed not to be an emperor, and the only way for her daughter to give birth to the son of heaven is to marry her into the royal family. To this end, Zanger used many connections, and Wang Yicai entered the Prince's Mansion as he wished and married.

Sure enough, as the fortune teller said, Wang Hao who married Liu Qi rose all the way, and Liu Qi loved Wang Hao. Later, Queen Bo and Rong were abolished and successfully became queens. She and Liu Che, the son of Emperor Han Jing, were also made princes. Wang Yi's success is inseparable from the tolerant political background of Han Dynasty and his mother's persuasion.