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What constellation is Mrs. Gan _ What constellation is Mrs. Gan?

Brief introduction of Mrs. Bei, anecdote of Mrs. Gan, who is her mother?

Real name: Shi Gan.

Posthumous title: Mrs. Gump, Queen Gump.

Time: Eastern Han Dynasty

Ethnic group: * * *

Place of birth: Guo Pei.

Title: Mrs. Huang Si and Empress Zhao Lie

Mausoleum: Hui Ling

194 (the first year of Xingping), when Liu Beiju Xiaopei was Yuzhou, Mrs. Nagan was his concubine. Liu Bei was widowed many times in his early years, and the position of the general affairs office was vacant, so Mrs. Gan often presided over the housework. In the 12th year of Jian 'an (207), Mrs. Gan went to Jingzhou with Liu Bei and gave birth to her son.

Get away with death

In the 13th year of Jian 'an (2008), Cao Cao invaded and conquered Jingzhou Liu Biao, which coincided with Liu Biao's death. Liu Cong, the second son of Liu Biao, received Jingzhou Pastoral and sent messengers to surrender to Cao Cao. Liu Bei was stationed in Fancheng at that time, but Cao Cao's army suddenly attacked. When Cao Jun attacked Wancheng, Liu Bei learned the news, so he led the army out of Fancheng. In the process of Liu Bei's retreat, hundreds of thousands of people followed Jingzhou, which led to a very slow March. When Yang was in Changbanpo, Cao Cao's army overtook him. In desperation, Liu Bei left Mrs. Gan and her son and fled with Zhuge Liang, Zhang Fei and Zhao Yunnan. The situation was very urgent. Fortunately, Zhao Yun arrived in time to protect Mrs. Gan and her husband, and gave his life to fight with you to save the lives of their mother and son.

Death monument

Mrs. Gan died later and was buried in Nanjun (now north of jiangling county, Hubei).

In the first year of Zhangwu (22 1), Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor and established the Shu-Han regime. In the second year of Zhangwu (222), Liu Bei named Mrs. Gan as "Mrs. Huang Si" and ordered her coffin to be transported to Shu for burial. In April of the third year of Zhangwu (223), Mrs. Gan's coffin had not been transported to Shu, and Liu Bei had passed away. Prime Minister Zhuge Liang wrote to the imperial court, calling Mrs. Gan the "Empress Zhaolie". In August of the same year, Mrs. Gan and Liu Bei were buried together in.