After the death of Empress Xu, why did Zhu Di never make a queen again?

Updated on history 2024-02-13
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because in Zhu Di's heart, Queen Xu is his only wife, and other women are not worthy of being queens. Three of Zhu Di's four sons were born by Empress Xu, and not setting up other human queens was also a means for Zhu Di to protect Empress Xu's son.

    The marriage between Queen Xu and Zhu Di was given by Zhu Yuanzhang personally, and Zhu Yuanzhang knew that Xu was mature and stable, beautiful and dignified, so he asked Xu to give it to Zhu Di. Zhu Di and Xu lived a happy life after marriage, and Zhu Yuanzhang was also very satisfied with this daughter-in-law. After Zhu Yuanzhang's death, Zhu Di rebelled, ousted Zhu Yunwen from the throne, and successfully ascended the throne.

    After Zhu Di established himself as emperor, he made the Xu family the queen, and their eldest son was the crown prince. In the fifth year of Yongle, Queen Xu was funeral, and Zhu Di was in the prime of life at this time, and his body was healthy, but he did not set up a queen again. Because Empress Xu is the most important woman in his life and his wife.

    When Zhu Di rebelled, he left Zhu Gaochi to stick to Beiping, in fact, the real person in charge of Beiping was Xu. Zhu Di took away the elite soldiers of Beiping, and the rest were the remnants of the old soldiers, and when Li Jinglong attacked in a big way, Xu did not panic at all and commanded calmly. She also ordered the women in the city to put on armor and stand on the city wall to gather the numbers, Li Jinglong was shocked and confused, and finally Xu relied on his wisdom to defend Beiping.

    Xu Zengshou is Xu's younger brother and a spy planted by Zhu Di next to Zhu Yunwen, who killed him after Zhu Yunwen found out. After Zhu Di ascended the throne, he thought that Xu Zengshou would dedicate himself to him, so he wanted to posthumously crown Xu Zengshou, but Xu decisively refused. Zhu Di ignored Xu's opposition and resolutely gave Xu Zengshou a posthumous seal, Xu did not thank him after he knew it, and said to Zhu Di:

    Non-concubine Zhi also. The Xu family did not use his identity to seek benefits for his mother's family, so Zhu Di felt more sorry for Queen Xu and loved her even more.

    After the funeral of Empress Xu, Zhu Di posthumously named her Empress Renxiao and was buried in Changling. In the twenty-second year of Yongle, Zhu Di also passed away, and Zhu Gaochi buried the two in the Changling Mausoleum.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because in Zhu Di's heart, only this queen and himself are truly loving husband and wife, so others are not qualified.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Zhu Di was helped by Empress Xu's mother's family during the uprising, he himself and Empress Xu had a very deep relationship, so he never made a queen again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because he misses his Empress Xu very much, and believes that no one can take the place of Empress Xu, he wants to express his loyalty to Empress Xu.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think so, because Empress Xu is an enlightened and reasonable person, so that Zhu Di will not be obsessed with women, and will be more devoted to her, and will have no time to take care of others.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Zhu Di is the ancestor of the Ming Dynasty, his status in the Ming Dynasty is very high, Zhu Di and Queen Xu are very affectionate, so most of the heirs were born to Queen Xu.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This statement is correct, it is true that they will have children together because of their affection.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. Not exactly.

    2. According to historical records, the first Cha Nai, Ming Chengzu Zhu Di.

    There are nine children in total, including four sons and five daughters. Although not all of Zhu Di's nine children were born to Empress Xu, the sons born to Empress Xu accounted for the majority, because Empress Xu gave birth to three sons and four daughters for Zhu Di. Prince Zhu Gaochi.

    Zhu Gaoxu, the king of Han, and Zhu Gaosui, the king of Zhao, were both sons of Empress Xu.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Zhu Di is a rare person who attaches great importance to feelings, unlike the kings of previous dynasties, he cherishes the relationship with the queen, and the queen's death hit him so hard that he has not set up a queen again, and on the other hand, the queen of war may affect the political power of the imperial court.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Deeply loving, or after not existing, it is still like this, and there is no other woman who can't hold it in her heart.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Zhu Di is quite affectionate to Empress Xu, and he will pay a lot for Empress Xu; The reason why Zhu Di did not set up another queen after his death after the cycle is to show Zhu Di's deep love for Queen Xu.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    She is Zhu Di's wife, talented, efficient, born also very noble, and has a good relationship with Zhu Di, and then later became the queen, shared Zhu Di's worries, and gave birth to many children.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Her life was not very good, but she received a lot of education in her life, and eventually became a queen, which also brought a lot of harm to herself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    In fact, her life was not particularly good, and her life was greatly affected and brought her a lot of harm.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    She is the daughter of Xu Da, the number one general of the Ming Dynasty. Therefore, Xu Da is not only Zhu Di's art of war teacher, but also his father-in-law.

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