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Three thousand harem beauties. Why do some people still have no children?

There were 3000 beautiful women in the harem of the ancient emperor. According to the calculation of 365 days a year, it will take about nine years to flop. But even under such circumstances, some emperors still faced the biggest problem in the ancient moral system, and nothing was great. To put it bluntly, no one will inherit his own throne.

In fact, if you think about it, it seems that it is not difficult for ancient emperors not to have children.

1, in fact, many emperors are not without descendants, but lack of prince candidates. To put it bluntly, there are no men.

2. Many emperors don't have a harem of 3,000 beauties. More often than not, 3000 is just an imaginary number, indicating that there are many people in the harem. Many emperors love one person, and there are only a handful of concubines. If you add a sacred family to spoil a person, if this wife is not very powerful, others will naturally have no chance.

3. Cruel struggle in court. Because of factional struggle, a powerful family became a descendant, which made many women from small forces afraid to conceive the dragon of God. This is a bit like a civet cat for a prince.

The emperor himself is absurd, and he has broken his body. The emperor is in power and easy to indulge himself. This kind of romantic emperor is not uncommon in history. But teenagers don't know that sperm is very expensive, and their natural health is getting worse every year when they get older. What's more, the emperor loves an alchemist to take medicine, and all he eats is lead and mercury. Human kidney poisoning, natural weakness, will affect future generations.

But generally speaking, some emperors have no children or male descendants, but this does not affect the growth of the entire royal family. In the case of occupying most of the resources, population prosperity is natural, which can also be seen from the distribution of surnames in China now.