The worst empress of the Yuan Dynasty ruled Mongolia for three years, but was stripped naked and thr

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-17

In Chinese history, the few women who performed miracles often gained power by marrying into the imperial family and using the power of imperial power. However, in the Yuan Dynasty, which was founded by the Mongols, the status of women was extremely low, and it was extremely difficult to make a name for themselves in such a dynasty.

Sea Lost, the exception of this era, was originally an ordinary woman, who later married the Great Khan of Guiyu and entered the harem. After Guiyu's death, she used her political skills to join forces with Batu to make her youngest son Martyrmen emperor, and she herself held power in Mongolia for three years.

However, the good times did not last long, and she was eventually deposed by a coup d'état, and even stripped of her clothes and drowned alive in the river. The tragic life of the sea is a reflection of the trampling and oppression of women in Mongolian society.

Mongolia, a region with a vast geography but a relatively little civilization. Due to the harsh environment and the fact that they are surrounded by mountains and sand, nomads have to move constantly to survive. In the time of Genghis Khan, the Mongol armies were invincible, and their iron cavalry leveled millions of square kilometers of land across Eurasia.

However, what this vast territory has brought to this nation is not the prosperity of civilization, but the ruthless trampling of the weak.

In Mongolian society, women are often seen as the most disadvantaged, following the wishes of their fathers and brothers, and then marrying and submitting to their husbands. The toil of life is mainly reflected in childbirth, milking cows and sewing clothes, which are all portrayals of women's lives.

Real Mongolian women usually have no ambition and no right to fight for power. However, there have always been exceptions in history that, although rare, have existed.

Hai Lost is one such woman who created her own miracle on the vast stage of the Mongol Empire and made this miracle last for 3 years.

Sadly, she was unable to change her destiny as a woman. When power slipped out of her grasp, death and destruction followed.

There is very little historical information about the loss of the sea, and her early life is almost a blank slate. There are two theories about her origin, one is from the Wooyirati tribe, and the other is from the Mir'er beggar tribe.

However, no matter what tribe she came from, Hai Lost was born in the Mongolian steppe, and her parents were supposed to be nomads. In that barren living environment, it is impossible for Hai Lost to have received any formal education, and her life should be monotonous and hard.

The little girls need to help their mother**, sew and make a fire, and Sea Lost is no exception. However, she showed an unusual attitude from an early age. Hai lost an independent personality, decisive, and dared to talk back to his father and brother at a young age.

Her parents and people said that this girl would bring disaster to their family in the future.

However, the opportunity to get lost in the sea came very quickly. As he passed through her tribe during his campaign, the Great Khan was drawn to the beauty and wisdom of the sea.

As a result, Hai Lost, who was still a maiden, was elected to the Great Khan's harem and became one of the many wives and concubines of Guiyu. This is undoubtedly a earth-shaking opportunity for the sea lost from an ordinary family.

She finally got rid of the ordinary life of a Mongolian woman, married the Great Khan, and became the Khan's concubine. Deeply aware of his talents and ambitions, Hai Lost is determined to stand out in the harem.

After Hai Lost entered the harem, her behavior was very different from that of ordinary concubines. She is full of confidence and never hides her talents. Unlike other concubines who only knew how to please the Great Khan, she often shared her insights with Guiyou on state affairs.

Her advice was unique and in-depth, and Kiyu was impressed by her. Not content with just being a favorite concubine in the harem, Hai Lost is more concerned with how to stand out in this competitive place.

Therefore, she made friends with the cronies of the harem concubines, bribed eunuchs and eunuchs, and obtained information about the DPRK and China. At the same time, she also actively established contacts with the Mongolian aristocracy, secretly enlisting the support of the powerful.

Her efforts soon allowed her to establish a powerful presence in the harem. She became one of Guiyu's most trusted concubines, and also made the other concubines in the harem both envious and jealous.

Some people call her Qiao Feng of the middle school, and she is an invincible beauty in the harem. However, there are bigger plans brewing in the heart of the sea lost.

With her ingenuity and ambitious character, the Lost Empress managed to seize the de facto supremacy of the Mongol Empire. After the death of Guiyou, surrounded by heroes and kings from all walks of life, Mongolia needed an adult who could hold power.

At this time, Empress Hai Lost united with Guiyu's younger brother Batu to make her youngest son Lost Martyr Gate emperor and assist the government as the empress dowager. With wisdom and courage, the Empress of the Sea Lost succeeded in controlling the fate of the Mongol Empire.

In a society dominated by the Mongolian people, a female generation has a monopoly on power, showing excellent skill and courage. In order to consolidate her power, she purged dissidents and promoted her henchmen.

Under her leadership, the chaotic situation in the Mongol Empire was initially improved. She lowered taxes, restored the distribution of gold and silver during the Guiyou period, and stabilized the hearts of the people and the army.

At the same time, she also cracked down on religious forces, dismissing and looting religious figures who showed signs of opposition in order to prevent future troubles. However, the lost political enemies of the sea also began to gather strength.

Guiyu's two sons, Kucha and Naku, established themselves as Khans in the Northwest Territory, and formed a situation in opposition to the sea lost. The Mongol Empire saw a three-legged phenomenon.

In the midst of the difficult situation, Hai Lost maintained the situation with political means and wisdom. However, the good fortune did not last, and in the third year of her reign, a coup d'état ended her regency career.

Ogedei's widow instigated Ruheteni to prepare for her son Möngke to succeed to the throne. She skillfully separates Batu and Hai Lost, and succeeds in gaining Batu's support.

With the help of Batu, he instigated Ruheteni to quickly launch a coup d'état. Before the sea could react, he was placed under house arrest. Soon after, Möngke officially ascended the throne as Khan, ending his three-year reign as regent.

After the successful coup d'état, Möngke remained wary of the once powerful Hai Lost. In order to prevent her from being in trouble, he ordered the sea to be put to death. The soldiers lost the sea and forcibly took off her clothes, then put her in a sack and drowned in the river.

Sea Lost ended her life full of ups and downs in such a tragic way before she reached the age of thirty. She disappeared in the torrent of power, and her life was like a dream, fleeting.

Sea Lost: The Miracle of a Commoner Woman Rising in the Feudal Imperial Family Sea Lost is not the first woman in history to rise in the feudal royal family of the imperial civilization, but she has been in power in Mongolian society for three years as a commoner woman, which is indeed a rarity"Miracles"。

Her skills and scheming, political vision and governing ability far surpass her colleagues. These advantages allowed her to stand out in the struggle for the harem and to hold on to the situation during the turbulent period of power change in the Mongol Empire.

If there is no coup d'état, Hai's lost talent can completely allow her to stay in power for a long time and become the first female ruler in Mongolian history. However, the sea lost also made a mistake.

She underestimated the power of her political opponents and was too complacent about power, which eventually led to her downfall.

Despite this, the story of the Lost Sea still proves to future generations that in that era when the status of women was extremely low, women could also create their own legends through unremitting efforts to pursue power and status.

Although it ended in failure, the Sea Lost did achieve a brief period of glory in Mongolian territory. She is a shining star in Mongolian history and deserves to be remembered and remembered.

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