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<> Emperor Xu of the Han Dynasty, known as Empress Xiaocheng Xu, was born into a famous family and married him as early as when Emperor Liu Biao of the Han Dynasty was still the crown prince. Queen Xu has been very smart since she was a child, proficient in articles and calligraphy, and she is still very beautiful, and she has been favored for more than ten years after marriage. Later, because she had no heirs, Empress Xu was gradually snubbed by Emperor Cheng of Han.
So what did Empress Xu die for?
How did Emperor Xu of Han Cheng die?
After being deposed, Empress Xu met Chun Yuchang, who was more trusted by the emperor at that time, because of her sister's relationship, so she tried her best to bribe him and pin her hopes for her restoration on him. Moreover, Empress Xu's relatives received an amnesty from the emperor and returned to Chang'an.
Love through the millennium" Queen Xu stills.
Chun Yuchang is a person who can speak well, and promised Queen Xu to speak well in front of the emperor, so that the emperor can crown her as Queen Zuo. The two have been going back and forth for more than a year without seeing any progress in things, and Chun Yuchang blamed Queen Xu for being **** bad, so it didn't work out.
In 8 BC, Chun Yuchang was exposed for accepting bribes from Queen Xu because of his conflict with Wang Mang, and the Queen Mother was very angry and asked Emperor Han Cheng to dismiss Chun Yuchang's officials. Empress Xu survived this time, but it was absolutely impossible to restore the throne.
In November of the same year, Chun Yuchang bribed Wang Li, the Marquis of Hongyang, and asked him to help him persuade the emperor to seek reinstatement from office. This made Emperor Han Cheng, who knew that the relationship between the two had always been discordant, suspicious and ordered a thorough investigation. Chun Yuchang confessed to teasing and insulting Queen Xu and his plot to establish the queen.
Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty sent someone to give poison to Empress Xu, who died of poison and was buried near Yanling. xx
The ending of Emperor Xu of the Han Dynasty.
After Queen Xu was deposed, she was unwilling to spend the rest of her life like this, so she was like using Chun Yuchang's mouth to return to the queen's position. She didn't expect Chun Yuchang to be so powerful that he cheated the money, but he didn't do anything. When Chun Yuchang was arrested, he confessed that Queen Xu was plotting to seize the throne, which caused Queen Xu to be given death.
Mausoleum of Empress Xu.
In fact, although Queen Xu is smart and literate, she is by no means good at planning. It is difficult for such a person to survive in the palace, especially a person who has ambition but no strategy, or you will spend the rest of your life in the palace in peace.
In fact, there is another reason for Queen Xu's ending, that is, the power of the Xu family is not as good as before, and it can be seen as early as when Queen Xu was deposed. On the surface, the reason for the abolition is that there are no heirs, but in fact, it is the struggle between the two major forces of the Xu family and the Wang family, who are relatives. At that time, the Wang family had gradually become stronger, Xu Jia was forced to resign by the queen mother, and finally died of depression, and the power of the Xu family had weakened.
Queen Xu married Liu Biao, who was still the prince at the time, with the halo of the family in her best years, and the two also fell in love with each other for more than ten years, but ended up being killed by her husband. It can only be said that Queen Xu should not marry into the palace, intrigue is not suitable for her, maybe she will live a peaceful life of husband and child if she marries an ordinary person, and she will not cause death.
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Xu Pingjun (88 BC - 71 BC), a native of Changyi (now Juye County, Heze City, Shandong), was the first empress of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun and the mother of Emperor Liu Zheng of the Han Yuan Dynasty.
In the sixth year of Yuanfeng (75 BC), he married Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty. In the first year of Yuanping (74 BC), he gave birth to a son, Liu Zheng. In the same year, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty succeeded to the throne and named Xu Pingjun as Jieyu. In November of the same year, she was made empress.
In the first three years (71 years ago), the wife of the general Huo Guang sent the female doctor Chun Yuyan to poison Xu Pingjun to death, called the Empress Gongwai, and was buried in Duling South Park (also known as Shaoling).
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Because this queen wanted to be the queen of Zuo at the time, and then she went to bribe Chun Yuchang, and Chun Yuchang later because of the conflict with Wang Mang, and then he said this matter, so he abolished his position, and later he was reinstated as an official, Chun Yuchang confessed to tease and insult Queen Xu, and finally was abolished, and finally died because of his depression.
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is because she has had certain contacts with the outer city privately, and has also bribed her, and has been suppressed by the Queen Mother's party; The reason why she died was that she was given a cup of poisoned wine by the emperor and committed suicide.
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Because she was not smart enough, and she had been suppressed by the Queen Mother, she was deposed, and the emperor finally disliked Empress Xu and gave Empress Xu to death.
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Because Empress Xu was not smart enough, when she was older, she was abolished, because she had some ambiguity with Chun Yuchang, and she was given medicine by the emperor to commit suicide.
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In February 7 BC, Liu Biao stayed in Weiyang Palace at night, and when he got up the next morning, when he bent over to tie his garters, he suddenly had a stroke and fell into bed, unable to move, and died in Chang'an Weimin Zhengzheng Central Official.
Introduction to Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty:
Liu Biao, that is, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, the twelfth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, the son-in-law of Emperor Liu Zheng of the Han Yuan Dynasty and Wang Zhengjun, the Empress of Xiaoyuan. After Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he was desolate in wine, his relatives were good at government, and almost all the major policies were in the hands of the queen mother's family, which laid the root cause for Wang Mang's usurpation of the Han Dynasty, and peasant uprisings and iron officials and apprentice uprisings broke out in various places. Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty reigned from the first year of Ning to the second year of Suiqing Coarse, reigned for a total of 25 years, died at the age of 44, was called Emperor Xiaocheng, the temple was called Tongzong, and was buried in Yanling.
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In February 7 BC, Liu Biao stayed in Weiyang Palace at night, got up the next morning, bent over to tie his garters, suddenly had a stroke and fell into bed, unable to move, and died in Chang'an Weiyang Guan.
Introduction to Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty:
Liu Biao, that is, Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, the twelfth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, the son of Emperor Liu of the Han Yuan Dynasty and Wang Zhengjun, the Empress of Xiaoyuan. After Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, he was desolate in wine, his relatives were good at government, and almost all of the great politics of the Empress Dowager were mastered by the Wang family of the Queen Mother, which laid the root cause for Wang Mang's usurpation of the Han Dynasty, and peasant uprisings and iron official uprisings broke out in various places. Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty reigned from the first year of Ning to the second year of Suihe, reigned for a total of 25 years, died at the age of 44, was called Emperor Xiaocheng, the temple was called Tongzong, and was buried in Yanling.
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Because she grew old and decrepit with the passage of time, and the child she gave birth to before died and did not give birth again, she was abolished and died.
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As she grew older, Queen Xu gradually faded and fell in love; Coupled with the entry of Zhao Feiyan and Zhao Hede sisters into the palace, they gradually won the emperor's favor, and the two sisters conspired to frame Empress Xu to curse the emperor, so they were deposed.
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It was because Emperor Han Cheng's mother wanted to let her mother's family have rights in the court, so she constantly framed Queen Xu, and finally, Queen Xu's sister used witchcraft to design and harm Zhao Feiyan, and after being discovered, Queen Xu was abolished.
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Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty (Liu Xin).
Liu Xin (25 BC to August 15, 1 BC), that is, Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty (reigned from 7 BC to 1 BC), Zihe, the grandson of Emperor Liu Zheng of the Han Yuan Dynasty, the nephew of Emperor Liu Biao of the Han Dynasty, the son of Liu Kang, the king of Dingtao Gong, the mother Ding Ji, the thirteenth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, reigned for 7 years.
On August 22 of the second year of Yangshuo (23 years ago), Liu Hanqi Xin's father, Liu Kang, the king of Tao Gong, died, and Liu Xin was crowned the king of Tao. Liu Xin talked about Yangao when he was older, and his uncle Emperor Han Cheng had no heirs, and after a year of fierce competition with his uncle Liu Xing, the king of Zhongshan, he was made the crown prince in the first year of Suihe (8 BC). On March 18 of the second year of Suihe (7 years ago), Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty died of illness, and Liu Xin ascended the throne as emperor and changed the Yuan to Jianping.
On the third day of the sixth month of the second year of Yuanshou (August 15 of the first year), Liu, who reigned for only seven years.
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In March of the second year of Suihe (7 years ago), Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, who was drunk and bone-tying, died violently in the arms of Zhao Hede, and the Empress Dowager Xiaoyuan and the Great Sima Wang Mang "treated the emperor's daily life and illness", and Zhao Hede committed suicide in fear of crime. In April, Emperor Cheng's adopted son Liu Xin ascended the throne as Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty. Buried Emperor Cheng in Yanling (now east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi.
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It is Emperor Ai of the Han Dynasty (Liu Xin). Added:
He ascended the throne in 33 BC.
He was dethroned in 7 BC.
Emperor Cheng (Liu Biao).
Birth: 52 BC - Death: 7 BC (reigned 26 years) Emperor Liu Biao, the son of Emperor Yuan. When Emperor Cheng, the Han Dynasty declined, the relatives were autocratic, Emperor Yuan drank and had fun with Zhao Feiyan all day long, and Emperor Cheng died 7 years ago, at the age of 46. Zhaojun came out of the fortress and ascended the throne in 7 BC.
He went to the throne in 1 year BC.
Emperor Mourning (Liu Xin).
Birth: 26 BC - Death: 1 BC (reigned 6 years) Emperor Liu Xin, the grandson of Emperor Yuan, and the nephew of Emperor Cheng.
When mourning the emperor, the social contradictions sharpened, but the mourning emperor only believed in the world of ghosts and gods, and favored the male pet Dong Xian, causing Wang Mang's dictatorship. Emperor Wai died one year earlier, at the age of 26.
Broken sleeves.
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Emperor Han Ai. Not his son, he has no son.
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1. Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty Liu Bang 256-195
2nd Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty Liu Ying 211-188
3rd Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty Liu Heng 202-157
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