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Which queen reigned the longest in history?

The longest-serving empress in history is Wang Zhaojun, the empress of Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. She entered the palace at the age of 18, was made queen at the age of 23, and died at the age of 84. She reigned for sixty-one years, and after four dynasties, she was the longest-lived queen in history.

Wang Zhaojun's life is legendary. Before entering the palace, her father had betrothed her to others twice, but strangely, her two fiance died before they got married. Later, her father went to tell a fortune, and the fortune teller said that this woman's life is too expensive to say, and ordinary people don't deserve her expensive life.

So his father sent her to the palace and became the lowest "family". Originally, Wang Zhaojun had no room to turn over, but at that time, the prince's favorite princess died. Before he died, he said that he had been cursed by other concubines, so the prince hated the women around him and was always in grief.

At that time, Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di was a little worried when he saw this situation. The Prince is the only blood relationship between him and his empress Xu Ping, while Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Xu Pingjun are husband and wife in distress. Xu Pingjun was killed by a powerful minister when he gave birth to a prince. Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di could only transfer his love for Xu Pingjun to the Prince.

In order to prevent the prince from being too sad, Emperor Xuan Di had to find a princess for him again. On the day of choosing the princess, Wang Zhaojun wore bright clothes and sat next to the prince. At this time, the prince didn't even look at her, pointed at her and chose Wang Zhaojun. Fortunately, after a night of love, Zhaojun became pregnant with his grandson, which made Xuandi laugh.

However, Emperor Liu never loved Wang Zhaojun. Except for the wedding night, Wang Zhaojun was never loved, and his son Liu Ao was not liked by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He even had many plans to replace the crown prince and queen. Because Wang Zhaojun was cautious and innocent, he gave up because he violated the ancestral system and the courtiers opposed it.

After the death of Emperor Han and Yuan, his son succeeded to the throne, but he spoiled the Zhao sisters exclusively. After 25 years in power, he has no children. Later, the throne passed to Liu Xin, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, but the emperor was masculine and childless. Power gradually fell into the hands of Wang Zhaojun's maiden nephew Wang Mang, but Wang Mang's ambition gradually emerged, and he even wanted to change the dynasty and become an emperor himself. Later, Wang Zhaojun died of grief and indignation.

Throughout Wang Zhaojun's life, although she enjoyed all the splendor, her tragic life was doomed from the day she entered the palace.