After Zhen Ji s death, did Cao Pi always love Zhen Ji?

Updated on Game 2024-03-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Cao Pi really loves Zhen Ji. Zhen Ji's death was because he liked Cao Zhi's literary talent (maybe the two had an affair), and Cao Pi listened to the greedy words. In the end, Zhen Ji was given to death as a last resort. Emperor Ming Cao Rui is the son of Zhen Ji, which is enough to prove everything. "Luo Shen Fu" has a comprehensive record.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cao Pi and Zhen Ji are husband and wife. Zhen Ji was originally Yuan Shao's daughter-in-law and Yuan Xi's daughter-in-law. Yuan Xi Jian'an was middle-aged, and Yuan Shao hired Zhen as his wife for his second son Yuan Xi.

    In 204 A.D. (the ninth year of Jian'an), Jizhou Yecheng was broken by Cao Cao, and Zhen was accepted by Cao Cao's son Cao Pi.

    In June of the second year of the early Huang dynasty (221), Cao Pi sent an envoy to kill Zhen and buried him in Yecheng. In May of the seventh year of the early Huang dynasty (226), Cao Pi fell seriously ill, and the son of the Zhen family, Cao Rong, the king of the plains, was appointed as the crown prince.

    Controversy:

    The explanation of Ji in the Historical Records of the Qi Family is. "(The emperor) is the general name of all concubines. The wrong one.

    Ji mostly refers to cheap concubines who have no official title, such as Cao Pi, Xu Ji, Su Ji, etc., which obviously does not apply to Zhen. Judging from the history books, Zhen should be called Queen Zhen, Mrs. Zhen, Zhen, etc., but it is a real fallacy to call Zhen Ji Zhen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    After the Wei state, Zhen Mi took his son as his successor, was jealous, and was framed and killed by Mrs. Guo. In 220 AD, Cao Pi ascended the throne as Emperor Wen of Wei, preparing to canonize the queen, at this time only Queen Guo was able to compete with Zhen Luo for the throne, Queen Guo is the daughter of Guo Yong, she is also very beautiful, and she is younger than Zhen Luo, but she did not give birth to a son, so Queen Guo used Cao Rui to be born in less than a month, falsely claiming that Zhen was pregnant in February before marrying Cao Pi, whether Cao Rui is the flesh and blood of the Cao family, it is very doubtful.

    Cao Pi asked Zhen about this matter, Zhen Luo was already very dissatisfied with Cao Pi's love for the new love Guo and Li Guiren, Yin Guiren, etc., and heard that this matter was provoked by Guo, and couldn't help but be angry, desperately reprimanded Cao Pi for his unwarranted suspicion of his own flesh and blood, which damaged Caomen's family style, Cao Pi was angry and gave Zhen Luo suicide in 221 AD (the second year of Emperor Wen Huang of the Three Kingdoms), and established Guo as the queen the following year.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This is not necessarily, Zhen Ji was almost 40 when she died. Besides, she used to be someone else's wife, and she didn't experience any life and death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In 220 AD (the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an), Cao Cao died, and his son Cao Pi succeeded him as the king of Wei. In June, Cao Pi marched south, and Zhen was left in Yecheng. In the same year, Cao Pi forced Liu Xie, Emperor Xian of Han, to abdicate and become emperor, Emperor Wen of Wei.

    Liu Xie, who abdicated as the Duke of Shanyang, dedicated his two daughters to the Wei family as concubines. In addition to the two daughters of the emperor, Cao Pi is in Luoyang, and there are three lucky people in the harem: the noble concubine Queen Guo, the second queen; Li Guiren, born to the prince Cao Xie; Yin noble, the daughter of the Nanyang Yin clan of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

    As early as when Cao Pi was on the throne, he entered Queen Guo as his wife, and the title was equivalent to Zhen's. to Cao Pi to be the emperor, take Queen Guo to Luoyang, and enter the noble concubine, second only to the queen; Zhen was left in Yecheng, still a wife, not a queen. Zhen became more and more frustrated and complained.

    In June 221 A.D. (the second year of the early Huang Dynasty), Cao Pi sent an envoy to Yecheng to give Zhen to death and buried him in Yecheng. At that time, Cao Pi asked the warlock Zhou Xuan to interpret his dream, and Zhou Xuan replied: "There will be noble women in the world who will die unjustly."

    Cao Pi regretted hearing this, and sent someone to recover the messenger who gave the Zhen clan death, but it was too late.

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