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Why did Dou contribute to the territory of China when he was digging coal?

Although Dou survived as a coal miner, it was his descendants, not Dou, who contributed to China's frontier. Fighting can seal Hou, which is actually the fate of two words. Because Dou, who survived at that time, went to ask a fortune teller to calculate a divination for him. At that time, the fortune teller asked him to go to Chang 'an, saying that he could still seal Hou in the future. Dou Shaojun listened to the fortune teller and ran to Chang 'an. At that time, he went to Chang 'an and found that the wife of the emperor, now the queen, was also surnamed Dou, so he wrote a letter directly to the queen.

In fact, it was limited to Dou's lack of knowledge at that time, because he was separated from his family when he was young, and then he was trafficked by traffickers many times and finally became a coal miner. So his education level is not very high. He didn't know that his behavior at that time was actually very easy to cause disaster for himself. After all, he directly claimed in his letter that he was the queen's brother, but he just guessed that the queen was his sister. If this thing is false, it is a crime of deceiving the monarch and will be beheaded.

However, it was also fate that Dou accidentally found his sister, now the queen. After Dou and his sister knew each other, their status naturally rose, and they became royalty. Although the civil servants in the Qing dynasty were worried at that time, the Dou family would not interfere in state affairs. Fortunately, Queen Dou's brother and newly recognized brother cherish their present life, so they abide by the Queen's teaching, pay attention to their own behavior and stay out of trouble.

So the officials at that time had a good impression of them. Emperor Wendi wanted Dou to be the prime minister, but was stopped by the Queen Dou. After all, Dou has no talent for governing the country. Later, Emperor Han Jingdi knew that Dou Shaojun had no official position, so he was named Zhang Wuhou. And his descendants' greatest contribution to the territory of China is that their descendants Dou Xian destroyed the Huns.