Wei Zifu was the second empress of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the first empress with posthumous title in China history. She was implicated in the witchcraft case in the later years of Emperor Wu, and she committed suicide.
Liu Che's first queen was her cousin Chen Ajiao, although she once stayed? The golden house is hidden? Good name, but it is a genuine political marriage. Liu Che's mother, Wang Meiren, tried her best to win over her allies for her son. Chen Ajiao's mother, Mrs. Dou, was very good at pimping, so she was close to her younger brother, Emperor Han Jingdi.
Wang Meiren wants his son to be emperor, and Mrs. Dou wants her daughter to have a good home. The two sides hit it off.
With the great foreign aid of Lord Dou, Liu Che finally defeated Prince Liu Rong and became the heir of the Han Dynasty.
But Chen Ajiao's stomach is very disappointing. I don't know if it's related to consanguineous marriage. She hasn't given birth in the palace for many years.
as the ancients said, there are three kinds of unfilial, and the last is the greatest.
Ordinary people can't die well without sons, let alone emperors sitting in dragon chairs.
There are many reasons why you can't have a son, but in ancient times there was only one reason: women can't.
There is a famous saying in the workplace: If you can't do it, let someone else do it.
This sentence is not applicable to the emperor, but should be changed to: If you can't have children, the emperor will fuck someone else.
Wei Zifu, who was born as a singer, got a chance.
The princess of the Western Han Dynasty had a tradition of pimping for the emperor, while the Lord Dou pimped for Emperor Han Jingdi, and the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also had a royal pimp: Princess Pingyang, his sister.
Wei Zifu is a pimp kept by Princess Pingyang. He was bumped into by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty on a certain day in a certain year, and then thunder and fire broke out, and Wei Zifu entered the palace.
Compared with Chen Ajiao's disappointing belly, Wei Zifu is definitely an excellent parenting variety. After giving birth to three daughters in succession, she gave birth to the first son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Liu Ji.
At this time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was 29 years old, and the ancients could call themselves old-timers at the age of 36. If we wait, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty will be an old man.
The overjoyed Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty soon conferred the title of Prince Liu Zhi, and Wei Zifu, who gave birth to meritorious children, naturally became the queen. Since then, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing have soared to the top, breaking the Huns, and Wei's door is extremely glorious!
If Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty died, his historical position might be much higher.
But this emperor with average fertility is not generally good in physical fitness.
Liu is in his thirties, still a prince, and his father Liu Che became emperor at the age of 16.