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How did Wang Hao, the biological mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, abandon her husband and daughter and become a queen from a village woman?

Wang Hao first married the King of Jin and gave birth to a daughter. Later, she was sent to the Crown Prince Palace by her mother and gave birth to three daughters and a son for Liu Qisheng. Her son is Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Liu Che was very clever since he was a child, so he was very popular with Emperor Han Jing. Four years before Yuan Dynasty (BC 153), Emperor Jingdi broke the old rule that the prince and his son could not be sealed. On the fourth day of the fourth month of summer, Liu Rong, the eldest son, was appointed as the prince and Liu Che as the king of Jiaodong. Moreover, despite the secular taboo that the emperor is still alive and the emperor's wives and concubines are not called Empress Dowager, Wang Hao was named Empress Dowager Jiaodong.

At that time, Liu Rong was eighteen and not married. Liu Pu, the sister of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, wanted her daughter to be the queen, so she wanted to marry her to Rong. Unexpectedly, Li Ji, Liu Rong's biological mother, rejected the marriage because she hated Princess Guantao for offering beautiful women to Jingdi many times. Liu Pu is very annoyed. So Princess Guantao took a fancy to the dream-born Jiaodong King and wanted to marry her daughter to Liu Che, who was four years old. Mrs. Wang agreed to the marriage.

Princess royal Liu Pu was angry with Li Ji for refusing to get married, so he often spoke ill of Li Ji in front of Jingdi. Hearing this, Jingdi was disgusted with Li Ji, but because of his deep feelings with Li Ji in the past, he still had a good impression.

Later, once Emperor Jing was in poor health and unhappy, he entrusted all his sealed sons to Li Ji and said to him, "You should take good care of them after I am one hundred years old." Li Ji was angry, refused to agree and made rude remarks. Jingdi was very dissatisfied, but he didn't have an attack.

Since then, Liu Pu has spoken ill of Li Ji in front of Jingdi from time to time and praised Mrs. Wang's son. Jingdi himself thinks that Liu Che has both ability and political integrity, which bodes well for his mother's dream, but he has not made up his mind to give up his long career and raise young children.

Mrs. Wang knew that Jingdi was angry with Li Ji, but she needed the right time to abolish the Prince. Two years after the establishment of the Prince, in the autumn and September of the sixth year (BC 15 1), the thin queen who had no children and no pets was abolished. Four months later, in the first month of spring in the seventh year BC (BC 150), Wang Hao secretly sent someone to urge the minister to invite Li to be the queen. The big line reads: "The child is more expensive than the mother, and the mother is more expensive than the child. Today, the prince's mother's name should be the queen. " Jingdi was furious: "This is what you should say!" Then he ordered the killing of Dahang and abolished Rong as the king of Linjiang. Li Ji was even more angry, because the emperor could not summon her, so she died of fear.

On the fourth day of April of the same year, Wang Yili became the queen, and on the fourth day of the same month, Liu Che, who was seven years old, became the prince.