Song Xiaozong was originally married to Empress Mu Guo to give birth to children for him, why is he

Updated on history 2024-05-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because although the original queen gave birth to children for Song Xiaozong, she was not as happy as the queen.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The reason why Guo became the empress: Under the forcible intervention of the empress dowager Liu Eyin Yinyin, who listened to the government, Guo was made empress. The reason for Empress Guo's deposition:

    After marriage, the relationship between Song Renzong and Empress Guo Xiansui was not good, Empress Guo had the support of the Queen Mother, and was very arrogant in the harem, after the death of the Empress Dowager Liu E, Song Renzong was in power, and he could finally ignore Empress Guo.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Guo was the wife of Song Renzong, and Han and Guo were once recommended by the Queen Mother, they were inextricably linked, so they were finally made queens. The reason for the abolition is that after the death of the Queen Mother, Empress Tan Shusan Guo has no background and background to rely on, and there is no affection between the two of them, and they are jealous.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    He became an empress because he was favored by Empress Zhang Xian, liked by the emperor, and had no children, so he was abolished by the emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Guo was his mother arranged for him after the emperor and the ascension, he couldn't help but obey, after Liu E's death, Empress Guo lost her backer, and she didn't know how to be humble and lenient to call the old man, which caused a harem turmoil and shouted Hong, in addition to having a certain relationship with the court at that time, in order to combat her maternal power, so she was rejected by the emperor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because he has a deep grudge against the queen herself, he chose to abolish the queen in the end.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xiaozong has three queens, namely the Kaifeng Xiangfu people Guo family, the Yuanzhou Yichun people Xia family, and the Danyang people Xie family. Guo is the sixth grandson of Empress Guo of Zhenzong, Shengxingzong and Zhao Qi, the prince of Zhuangwen, Zhao Kai, the king of Wei Huixian, and Zhao Ke, the king of Shao Mourningsu. Guo died at the age of 31, and later, he was posthumously named queen.

    The Xia family and the Xie family were both the attendants of Empress Wu of Gaozong and were rewarded to Xiaozong. Xia can write big characters and is good at riding and shooting, and is very loved by Gaozong and Xiaozong. Xie is frugal by nature, wears coarse cloth clothes, and does not change them even for many years, so she also restricts the harem and strictly prohibits arrogance.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Zhao Kai (1146-1180): The second son of Zhao Yan of Song Xiaozong, the half-brother of Zhao Zhen, the prince of Zhuangwen, and his biological mother was Empress Guo. At the beginning of the supplement, the right inner rate of the town was judged, and the general of the right prison guard and the Guizhou regiment training envoy.

    Xiaozong ascended the throne, worshiped the Xiongwu Army, and was crowned the king. Prince Zhuang Wen died of illness, and Kaili should be established. The emperor's will was undecided, so he added Kai Xiongwu and Baohan Army to envoys, entered the king of Wei in Yiwu, Wuzhou, and sentenced Yu Liang to change the Ningguo Mansion; Kai cared about civil affairs and built polders.

    In the first year of Chunxi (1174 Jiancong), Mingzhou was judged, and Fengyi Tian was rented to study, and Yongxing was rotated and changed, and the German army was made to make a festival and Yangzhou pastor. In the seventh year of Chunxi (1180), he died in Mingzhou, and gave Huainan and Wuning military festival envoys, Yangzhou Mu and Xu Mu, and Huining. <>

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Song Renzong is a kind-hearted person, and he treats his wife Guo well, but because of a quarrel between the two of them, Guo slapped Song Renzong, for which she was abolished as queen.

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