Wouldn t the queen definitely come from the Qinglou? Zhao mourned and told you that it was not

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-01

Recently, I have seen the idea that the king may be from the grass people, but the queen will never come from the Qinglou.

First of all, this is a wrong view.

The king may come from the grass people, after all, those who know history know that Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, were both commoners, and Zhu Yuanzhang even fell into a beggar.

But it would be wrong that the queen would never come from the Qinglou, obviously not knowing enough about history.

In Chinese history, there is a queen who was born in Qinglou, that is, the queen of Zhao Mourning Xiang of Zhao during the Warring States Period, and the queen of Zhao Mourning.

A single advocacy word explains her origins.

The queen was a prostitute in Handan City in her early years, but later luckily became the wife of a member of the Zhao clan.

But the man died young.

Zhao became a widow after advocating, and beautiful widows are always remembered.

At that time, King Zhao Mourning Xiang fell in love with this beautiful widow and wanted to accept her as a concubine.

King Zhao's move was opposed by the general Li Mu, and the reason for the opposition was simple: this woman was born in a Qinglou, which might disturb the bloodline of the clan and lead to the overthrow of Sheji.

King Zhao Mourning Xiang didn't listen.

Zhao Mourning advocated marrying Queen Zhao and gave birth to a son, Zhao Qian.

At this time, King Zhao Mourning Xiang already had a queen, and the queen gave birth to a son for King Zhao, the crown prince Zhao Jia.

Zhao Mourning naturally wanted his son to become the crown prince.

So the concubine, who was favored by King Zhao, designed to frame Zhao Jia, so that King Zhao abolished Zhao Jia's crown prince and set up Zhao Qian as the crown prince, so that the former prostitute also became the queen.

After the death of King Zhao Mourning Xiang, Zhao Qian succeeded to the throne as King Zhao Youmiao.

After his son became the queen of Zhao, Zhao Mourning advocated that he could be said to cover the sky with one hand in Zhao State, so he became unscrupulous.

Not only did she have an affair with Chun Pingjun, the brother of King Zhao Mourning Xiang, but she also accepted bribes from the Qin State to frame Li Mu.

Back then, Li Mu strongly opposed Zhao Mourning King Xiang marrying Zhao Mourning, and now there is a bribe from the Qin State, and he can avenge the revenge of the year, why not do it?

So Li Mu was killed under the framing of everyone.

As soon as Li Mu died, Zhao was finished, and Qin immediately attacked and destroyed Zhao.

The remnants of Zhao resented Zhao and killed the prostitute and exterminated his clan.

The queen from the Qinglou died like this.

Therefore, it is a wrong view to say that the queen will never come from the Qinglou.

Secondly, it is very biased that the king may be from the grass people, and the queen will definitely not come from the Qinglou.

How can the grass people be equal to the green building?

If you want to be equal, it should be the same Qinglou as the Xianggu Pavilion.

The grass people correspond to the grass people, and ** correspond to the female prostitutes, which is right.

Speaking of **, there is an emperor in history, although he is not **, he is a male favorite.

During the Sixteen Kingdoms period, Murong Chong was included in the harem by the former Qin Emperor Fu Jian because of his beauty.

Later, Fu Jian's army was defeated and Murong Chong took the opportunity to rebel.

Soon after, the figure, who had once been a male favorite, became emperor.

Therefore, the king may have been born as a commoner, or even a favorite of the country; And the queen may have come from the market, and even worked as a prostitute, and rightly so.

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