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Hu Shanxiang was the first one to be abolished in the Ming Dynasty. Why was she ruined?

There are many reasons.

Empresses in the Ming Dynasty were mostly virtuous and virtuous, so Ma Huanghou made a good start. The Ming emperor basically did not abolish the queen. They have only heard of abolishing the emperor and fighting for the throne, and rarely heard of abolishing the queen. However, after Emperor Xuanzong ascended the throne, Hu Shanxiang, the then queen, was abolished despite the obstruction of hundreds of court officials, which caused heated discussion. As a queen, Hu Shanxiang is virtuous and virtuous, and has not made unforgivable mistakes. So why was Hu Shanxiang abolished?

After Hu Shanxiang married Xuanzong, he did not give birth to a prince to Xuanzong. In the royal family, it is well known that a mother depends on her children. A concubine who has never given birth to a boy for the emperor will not have a high status, and the queen is no exception. Hu Shanxiang was buried alive by the queen or Ming Chengzu. After Xuanzong ascended the throne, there was no reason to go against the wishes of the first emperor, and Hu Shanxiang was able to sit on the queen's seat. A man can take a horse to the river, but he can't make it drink water. The reason why Hu Shanxiang was able to successfully ascend to the position of queen was that Ming Chengzu, but the stability of this position still depends on Hu Shanxiang himself. It's not her fault that she didn't have an emperor, that is, Xuanzong gave birth to a boy, but she didn't give him Hu Shanxiang, and her status was not high. After a long time, Xuanzong had a plan to waste Hu Shanxiang.

Although Hu Shanxiang didn't give birth to a prince to Xuanzong, she gave birth to two daughters, which was to some extent a compensation for Xuanzong. Therefore, Xuanzong retained Hu Shanxiang's original treatment after abolishing his post as queen. But it's different in history books. In those days, Hu Shanxiang asked Sun Shi to be queen because he had no children. Later, the emperor agreed to this request, retaining Hu Shanxiang's original treatment and letting her live in Chang 'an Palace.

Tang Xuanzong's favorite concubine at that time was not only Hu Shanxiang, but also Sun Guifei, and Tang Xuanzong preferred Sun Guifei. When Ming Chengzu was in power, he loved Zhu Zhanji very much and personally chose a concubine for him. After divination, Hu Rong's daughter was chosen, and Hu Rong was also a royal guard in the palace. After Hu Shanxiang entered the palace, she was very beautiful and virtuous. He was affirmed by Judy, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and was named Taisunfei. But Ming Taizu and Zhu Zhanji don't like Hu Shanxiang, so it's not surprising that Hu Shanxiang was left out in the cold after Zhu Zhanji acceded to the throne.

Hu Shanxiang is very virtuous. The reason why she was affirmed by Judy, the founder of Ming Dynasty, is largely due to her virtue. Judy knew that Zhu Zhanji liked Sun Guifei, but Hu Shanxiang, who didn't want to get involved in the harem fight, finally accepted the reality of being abolished by Zhu Zhanji.