Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had such a good relationship with Wei Zifu, why was it Mrs. Li when he

Updated on history 2024-02-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The relationship between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Wei Zifu that you watched in the TV series is good. TV dramas generally have artistic processing of the official history in order to look good. So don't let the TV series affect your view of history.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is obviously a big carrot, and Wei Zifu is unlucky to commit suicide.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Wei Zifu has a lot of rivals in love, there are many late sales and no one is very jealous of Wei Zifu, there are many people who envy Wei Zifu's status and envy Wei Zifu's achievements, so he didn't have a good death after the most acceptance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was because Wei Zifu was an indecisive person who finally chose to betray Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so he did not get a good death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because in the later period, the relationship between the two of them was not so good, and Wei Zifu's child had a witch Gu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because in his later years, Wei Zifu's appearance was not as good as when he was young, and he gradually lost the favor of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and he was very suspicious and disliked the prince more and more, and Wei Zifu helped the prince to raise troops, so he could only commit suicide.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is because she betrayed Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and finally felt very guilty and felt sorry for her husband, so she committed suicide.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Although she is a particularly powerful woman, there are times when she mishandles some things, so she will end up like this.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It's love.

    Empress Xiaowuwei (date of birth unknown September 91 BC), name Rangdong unknown, Zifu, was a native of Pingyang County, Hedong County (now Linfen City, Shanxi Province). The second empress of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, known as Empress Xiaowuwei in history, was the first empress in Chinese history to have an independent epithet.

    Wei Zifu was originally a singer of Princess Pingyang. When Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, visited Princess Pingyang when he was eighteen years old, he fell in love with Wei Zifu, who was able to enter the palace and was named his wife in the first year of Jianyuan Santan Pai (138 BC), and became the empress in the first year of Yuan Shuo (128 BC). Finally, in the second year of the Envy Zhenghe (91 BC), he was involved in the witch curse and committed suicide.

    After thinking about it, he was buried in Tongbai Pavilion. He has been in the Han Palace for 49 years, and has been on the queen's throne for 38 years, and has one boy and three daughters.

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