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Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

Why was Queen Jiang burned her eyes and hands?What did she do?The details are on the list of gods.

Queen Jiang in the Fengshen List" is known as the "virtuous queen" in the harem, and she is impeccable from any point of view, as the original match of the king and the master of the harem.

Her merit lies in giving birth to two sons for the king of Zhou, so that the king has a ** person, and he has no worries. Her abilities keep the harem organized and respectful. Her virtue made the harem concubines love her and worship her sincerely.

However, why did such a queen, who was excellent in character and learning, relaxed, lenient and severe, and strong and soft, suffer a catastrophe of destruction and be punished with death?According to Queen Jiang herself, this is her retribution for her "sins in her lifetime".

So, what kind of sins did Queen Jiang do?

1. Queen Jiang was brutally tortured by gouging out her eyes, and she insisted that she was not guilty. Daji framed Queen Jiang as the mastermind behind the scenes and attempted to rebel, but the King listened to Daji's words and conducted a harsh interrogation of Queen Jiang.

Queen Jiang always stood firm in her beliefs and refused to confess her sins no matter how much pain she suffered. Concubine Huang was uneasy in her heart and persuaded Queen Jiang: "Queen, you can admit it for the time being, otherwise you will suffer this kind of torture, I really can't bear it."

Queen Jiang mentions the sins committed "in life", not the sins of "previous life", which seems to have some meaning of "retribution in the present life". Regarding the sins committed by Queen Jiang, only God knows and knows it, but Concubine Huang, Concubine Yang and the three thousand beauties of the harem may not know, and even King Xuan is kept in the dark.

So, what sins did Queen Jiang commit?Looking for clues from the original book can help us better understand the true face of Queen Jiang, whether she is a black-bellied woman with different hearts and mouths, or a real white lotus.

Let's first take a look at what kind of character Queen Jiang is in the eyes of the courtiers.

Queen Jiang's reputation and image are excellent, and the courtiers would never believe that she would do such a thing, and they immediately thought that Queen Jiang was framed and innocent.

This is enough to show how good Queen Jiang's reputation is, and her virtue has deeply influenced people. In addition, Yang Ren also praised Queen Jiang for "governing the law", which seems to be praising her for her outstanding virtue, ability to lead by example, and her ability to dominate the harem.

Queen Jiang's outstanding performance in governing the harem was to successfully reduce the number of imperial heirs of the Emperor. Although there are many beauties in the harem of the queen of Zhou, and there are two virtuous concubines of Concubine Huang and Concubine Yang to help manage the six palaces, it is surprising that the king of Zhou, who is in the prime of life, has only two sons, and these two sons were born to Queen Jiang.

If Concubine Huang and Concubine Yang are infertile, then why are the three thousand beauties in the harem also infertile?Even the elderly Xibohou Ji Chang has ninety-nine sons, and Ji Chang only has twenty-four wives, so as the king of a country, the number of concubines and concubines far exceeds that of Ji Chang, why are there only these two sons born to Queen Jiang?

Doesn't that make people feel strange?

1.The queen has the sole right to give birthNo way!There is only one truth, that is, the queen has taken coercive measures to make it impossible for the concubines to have children. It is possible that she used a drug similar to "safflower soup" or musk, and even secretly executed her pregnant concubines.

If this phenomenon is not explained clearly, it really does not make sense! 2.Queen Jiang is so powerful that no one dares to challenge it!One might ask, "If Queen Jiang really acted like this, why didn't any concubines resist or report it?"

Maybe no one dared at first, but if Queen Jiang continued to do this, someone should always stand up, right?”

No one dared to challenge Queen Jiang's position, because her family was extremely powerful, and almost no one in the previous dynasty was invincible. Even Fei Zhong, the favorite of the King of Xu, was in awe of her family.

Once, Daji tried to ask Fei Zhong to help get rid of Queen Jiang, but Fei Zhong turned pale with fright when he received the letter.

Did you see that?The family behind Queen Jiang is huge, which concubine would dare to take such a risk to report her?Even if she doesn't have children, sacrificing herself is just a trivial matter, but if she offends Queen Jiang, her family may be affected, and the consequences will be unimaginable.

Queen Jiang also personally said that her father was powerful, and she also emphasized this to Concubine Huang. So, which concubine would kill herself because of a moment of impulse, and report the queen?

Although Queen Jiang's elaborate evil deeds seemed to be unassailable, she was punished by heaven after all. Later, Daji reported to Nuwa, who did not blame Daji for being too cruel to Queen Jiang, but only criticized her for not taking a caesarean section to extract bone marrow.

Regarding Queen Jiang's tragic ending, Nuwa only lightly brought it over, and seemed to acquiesce in Daji's actions in line with the retribution of heavenly principles. This provokes us to think deeply.

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