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Who is the queen Xiao?

Xiao Huanghou

Queen Yang Di, Ming Di from Xiliang, daughter of Xiao Kui. Li, surnamed Xiao, first name. Xiao Tong, the great-granddaughter of Prince Liang Zhaoming, the daughter of Xiao Kui, Emperor Xiaoming of Western Liang Dynasty, was born in Nanlanling (now Changwu, Jiangsu Province). Xiao was born in February. Because the child born in February was considered unlucky by Jiangnan customs, it was adopted by Xiao Kui's cousin Xiao Ji. After his adoptive father Xiao Ji died, Xiao was adopted by his uncle. Because of her poor family, Xiao Ye, who was originally a princess, worked hard at farming. After Emperor Wendi acceded to the throne, he made Yong Yang, the eldest son, a prince, and Yang Guang, the second son, a king of Jin. Later, Emperor Wen hoped to choose a princess from Xiliang, a country with a good relationship, to be the princess of the King of Jin. After Xiao Kui knew it, she began to occupy the election, but none of the daughters left behind were suitable for divination. Finally, he was not allowed to take Xiao back, and the result was good. So Xiao became a wife and a princess of Jin. According to historical records, Xiao was gentle and studious by nature, and was favored by Emperor Wendi and Queen Dugu, and was quite harmonious with her husband. Later, he became emperor, and Xiao's official position was registered as queen. Although Yang-ti had many concubines after he ascended the throne, he was always very polite to Xiao Huanghou. Xiao Huanghou will accompany Yang-ti when he goes to Jiangnan several times. Many words Yang-ti said to Hou Yaozong are also recorded in the history books. Regarding the tyranny of Emperor Yang, Xiao Huanghou was afraid to speak directly, so he made a euphemistic exhortation in the narrative of the magistrate. In the 14th year of Daye (6 18), Emperor Yang was killed by rebels in Jiangdu Palace and taken to Liaocheng by rebels. After that, Dou Jiande led the troops to attack the city to welcome the Queen back, and temporarily placed her in Wuqiang County. At that time, Luohan's wife Princess Yicheng was her sister-in-law. So, Luo Khan sent a special envoy to meet the queen. Dou Jiande did not dare to disobey, so Xiao Huanghou went to Turkey with him. Emperor Taizong spent four years in Zhenguan, breaking the Turks and welcoming Xiao Huanghou back to Beijing. After returning to Beijing, Xiao Huanghou was entertained by Emperor Taizong. In the twenty-first year of Zhenguan, Xiao Huanghou died, aged about eighty. After the queen's death, Emperor Taizong later buried her in Emperor Yang's mausoleum and became a queen. The emperor's children recorded in history only have three sons and two daughters, two of whom were born to Xiao Huanghou. They are: Yang Zhao, Prince Yuan De, Yang Chang, King Qi and Princess Nanyang (recorded in Biography of Woman). Another Xiao Guijian was born in Levin, Wang Zhao. I don't know if he is also a descendant of Xiao Hou. Another princess later married Li Shimin, the biological mother of Li Ke, the famous king of Wu, but who was this princess's biological mother has been lost. As for her age, although there is no record of her date of birth and death in the history books, according to the age of her husband and son, she should be only older than Yang. Sui Shu: "In the first year of the Emperor, (Yang Guang) was made King of Jin and worshipped Bingzhou. He was thirteen years old." Then there is: "The first day of the first month of the tenth year of the Spring, the end of B, Emperor Sun Zhao is the king of Henan, and Kai is the king of Huayang." "(Yang Zhao) was established in Henan at the age of twelve." There are many books claiming that Xiao Huanghou was younger than Yang Guang, born in Tianbao for 20 years, fought against South Turkistan in his forties, had an ambiguous relationship with Emperor Taizong, and was even named Zhao Rong. (The novel The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties by Chu people in Qing Dynasty and the novel The Popular Romance of Tang Shi by Cai Dongfan in modern times all adopt this statement). Press: Yang Zhao was in the 10th year of Emperor Kai (590), 12 years old. Born in 579 (the first year of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, the eighteenth year of Xiliang Tianbao), Xiao Huanghou was at least 12 years old, and Yang Guang 1 1 year old. Therefore, Xiao Huanghou was at least 52 years old when the 6 18 Jiangdu coup took place; In 630, Xiao Huanghou was at least 64 years old. He died in 648, and Xiao Huanghou was at least 82 years old. In addition, the novels "Said Tang Dynasty" and "Sui and Tang Dynasties Romance" said that Xiao Huanghou was called "Xiao Mei Niang", who was originally the wife of Prince Yong Yang and was later occupied by Yang Guang, and there were stories about Xiao Mei Niang molesting Li Shimin and having an affair with Shimi. These are even more nonsense. According to Xiao's genealogy, Bi is three years older and is estimated to have been born in Tianbao for five years (566).