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What was the final outcome of the historical figure Wei Zifu?

Wei Zifu, the empress of Han Dynasty, gave birth to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Why is the ending so bleak? In the ancient history of China, there was a legendary female image of cabbage-Wei Zifu. Wei Zifu, as the second empress of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, always kept her position and tried her best to help Emperor Wu govern the world. She is the most low-key, intelligent and courageous queen in history, especially her younger brother Wei Qing and nephew Huo Qubing, and even a famous star in the Han Dynasty in history. But today we mainly introduce Wei Zifu himself. The author will give you a brief introduction below.

Historically, Wei Zifu was the wife of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the great woman behind this great man. According to historical records, Wei Zifu was born in the period of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, and his family was poor. In his early years, he became a singer in Pingyang Houzhong. One day, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was drinking with Princess Pingyang, he invited the singer to dance to entertain him. At this moment, Wei Zifu appeared. Because of her good looks and talent for singing and dancing, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty took a fancy to her at first sight, and then took her into the palace to serve himself. In the first year of Emperor Yuanshuo, Wei Zifu gave birth to a prince for Emperor Wudi and made him the queen.

On beauty, Wei Zifu is inferior to Zhao; On strategy, it is far less famous than Lv Hou; He was born in a wheel and was thrown out of Hundred Streets by Chen Ajiao. But she is the second longest reigning queen in China's history, with a reign of 38 years. Accompanying you like a tiger, she is resourceful to accompany Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty for nearly half a century. The bravest thing is that she supported the prince in the battle of witchcraft. If it didn't sound like a blockbuster, Wei Zifu wouldn't have this witchcraft rebellion and would always be a low-key queen. It is precisely because of the rebellion of witchcraft that we can see that this woman's heart is far tougher than her appearance.

As we have said before, Wei Zifu's old age is infinitely painful, because being an emperor's woman is unfortunate. Among the women of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, only Li Furen had the best ending and fate, and Wei Zifu was the most unfortunate. In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty believed in witchcraft very much, and thought that someone had harmed him with witchcraft, so he gave treacherous court official Jiang Chong an opportunity. Jiang Chong created a witchcraft curse and put it on Prince Liu Yi (son of Wei Zifu). The prince had to wage war to protect himself, but he was defeated and ran away. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ordered him to try his best to capture the prince, dead or alive, and sent someone to receive the seal of Queen Wei Zifu. Then Wei Zifu committed suicide in the disaster to show his innocence. However, her death did not remind Emperor Wu of his old feelings, and the Wei family also suffered a decline.