She was the favorite concubine of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in his later years, and she was also the biological mother of Emperor Liu Fuling of the Han Zhao Dynasty"Mothers are more expensive than children"Rewrite to"The mother died"is the protagonist of today's story - Mrs. Hook Yi. It is not an exaggeration to call Mrs. Hook Yi the most marketable concubine in history, one"Holding the magatama is only open for the emperor", a"Fourteen months of pregnancy is comparable to Yao's mother", these two cases that successfully won the attention and favor of Emperor Wu.
If you don't have some marketing talent, how can you make it so timely? The legendary story of Mrs. Gouyi begins with a hunting tour in the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. It is said that in the first year of Taishi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che crossed the Yellow River in the north, and when he passed through the country between the rivers, the priest who observed the celestial phenomena and divined the auspicious fortune said to him: There is a daughter here, and this woman was born with her hands clenched into fists, and she could not stretch out for more than ten years. Emperor Wu immediately sent an edict to find it, and sure enough, he found a young and beautiful girl surnamed Zhao. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty called the woman to come over to see him, his hands were really clenched, he couldn't help but step forward and gently break the woman's hand, the girl's hand was separated, and a small hook jade was tightly held in the palm of the hand. Immediately ordered someone to help this woman into the accompanying rocking cart and bring it into the palace, this is Mrs. Gouyi. Later, Mrs. Gouyi became more and more favored and was promoted to Jiehao. A few years later, Mrs. Gou Yi became pregnant, and after 14 months, she gave birth to a son for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in the first three years of Tai, named Liu Fuling. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty heard that Liu Fuling and Emperor Yao were born in 14 months of pregnancy, and felt that it was an auspicious omen, and they will"Hook Yi Palace"Instead"Yaomu Gate"。
From the current point of view, these two things are quite ridiculous, but most of the reasons why they can become successful cases are inseparable from Emperor Wu's age and immortal state of mind at that time. And the mastermind of this series is nothing more than Mrs. Gouyi's own clan and the Li family's forces who have just lost Mrs. Li, judging from Mrs. Gouyi's age at the time, she is nothing more than a pitiful chess piece. The tragic ending of Mrs. Gouyi begins with the selection of the heir of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had a total of six sons in his life, and the eldest son was also the crown prince at that time, born to Empress Wei Zifu. Liu Ju was made the eldest son of the crown prince at the age of seven, and there should be no doubt about the heir to the throne in the prime of his thirties. However, the famous witch curse caused him to be politically turbulent and the situation changed dramatically. Empress Wei Zifu and Prince Liu Ju were framed by Su Wen, Jiang Chong and others, and could not raise troops from their own understanding, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not set up a prince again after the defeat and suicide. The second son, Liu Hong, the king of Qihuai, died early, and there were only four people who could inherit the throne at this time: Liu Dan, the king of Yan, Liu Xu, the king of Guangling, Liu Bo, the king of Changyi, and Liu Fuling, the youngest son born to Mrs. Gouyi. Liu Dan, the third son of Yanwang, had an impatient temperament, and actually wrote a letter to Liu Yi to voluntarily return to the capital Chang'an to serve as a guard in the palace, hoping to make the prince's heart clear. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious and immediately executed Liu Dan, sent an envoy and cut him down. The fourth son, Liu Xu, the king of Guangling, was extravagant, liked to have fun and behaved without law, was rude and uncivilized, and often fought with bears and wild boars empty-handed, and could not become the heir to the throne. The biological mother of the fifth son, Liu Mi, the king of Changyi, was Lady Li, the favorite concubine of Bai Yueguang of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his uncle was Li Guangli, the general of the Second Division. Li Guangli and Prime Minister Liu Quyak are sons and daughters, and they plan together to establish Liu Ti as the crown prince for the common good. However, Li Guangli surrendered to the Xiongnu in the East Window Incident, Liu Quchioli was beheaded, and Liu Ti completely lost the possibility of succeeding to the throne. Liu Ti died a year before the death of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the poor and wise Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had few heirs in his later years, and it seemed that there was only one choice for his youngest son, Liu Fuling. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty thought that Liu Fuling, who was only five or six years old, had good health and high IQ, much like when she was young, so he especially favored Liu Fuling. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had the intention to make him the crown prince, so Mrs. Gou Yi ushered in her tragic ending to death.
And for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty"Kill the mother and set up the child"There are three explanations: First, it is to avoid the recurrence of the tragedy that the imperial power fell into the hands of the maternal relatives because the prince was too small. Starting from Empress Lu during the reign of Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, to Empress Dowager Bo, the mother of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, and then to the Empress Dowager Dou, the mother of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty himself personally experienced the puppet life of the Empress Dowager Dou controlling the government and politics, and was very afraid of foreign relatives interfering in the imperial power. The second is that Mrs. Zhao is too young, it is the age of the prime, the queen mother is too young, and it is inevitable that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty will be wary of the recurrence of Zhao Ji, the mother of Qin Shi Huang, and then make a half-brother for Liu Fuling. Finally, there is speculation about the witch curse that led to the death of the crown prince. The director behind it was Mrs. Gou Yi, who first instigated Li Guangli and Liu Quli to launch an attack on the prince, and after the death of the prince, she designed to betray Li Guangli and Liu Quli. Looking back, let's look at the four important women in the life of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty: Empress Chen's childhood sweetheart also retired to Changmen Palace in the end; Wei Zifu Xiande I finally committed suicide; Mrs. Li poured the country and the city, but she had no choice but to lose her life; Mrs. Hook Yi was favored by all the honors, and finally ended up with a son who killed her mother. Sure enough, the king's woman is not easy to be, and she only hopes to be self-reliant and self-reliant.