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Lovely monarch.
2. Kite Mistakes in Love Books [Zhan Shujuan]
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Zhan Shujuan and Han Shixun became attached to each other because of a kite, but they also had a series of misunderstandings because of the kite. Fortunately, they got married by mistake in the end. I like this story better.
[Princess Dai Min]
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She is Zhao's princess, a virtuous princess that Qin Shihuang almost missed when choosing a concubine. She embodies the traditional virtues of women in China, such as gentleness, kindness, erudition and tenacity. As a princess of Zhao, she participated in the selection of concubines, but was humiliated by misunderstanding. But in the end, considering the national interests, Qin Shihuang managed to recover Dai Min and marry him. She is the most gentle and virtuous concubine around Qin Shihuang.
Related questions and answers: Related questions and answers: There are many empresses recorded in historical records. Why didn't you mention who was the queen of Qin Shihuang? Who are the biological mothers of Fu Su and Hu Hai? It's not that Sima Qian didn't want to record it, but that he couldn't collect information related to Qin Shihuang. This is the same as burning the history books of the Six Kingdoms in order to wipe out the memory of the adherents of the Six Kingdoms after the Qin Dynasty destroyed the Six Kingdoms. At that time, there were not many literate people, only the upper class, and the most authoritative carrier of the history of the six countries was history books. The national history of Chu State should be almost burned out, and it is a country that has the deepest fetters on Qin State and has the greatest influence on the life of Qin Shihuang Ying Zheng.
Although the history books of the State of Qin have been preserved, the records of the wives of the six countries all involve the maiden names of the six countries, which may have been consciously deleted. As a result, the records about Qin Shihuang's harem are almost zero. Who is the queen he married? Where does his woman come from? I don't know anything. If you want to know who is the queen of Qin Shihuang and who is the biological mother of Fuxi and Hu Hai, you should start with the special relationship between Qin Chu.
During the Spring and Autumn Period, Qin State and Chu State were regarded as barbarians with backward culture, Qin State was regarded as Xirong, and Chu State was regarded as barbarians. They are not so-called China orthodoxy. The record of royal intermarriage between Qin Chu and China has also been lost in history. During the reign of Renzong in the Northern Song Dynasty, a stone carving of Qin Dynasty was unearthed in Fengxiang House. It is engraved with ancient characters, and the full text is 326 words. The content is that the king of Qin sent the wizard leader Zhu Zong to see the great god Wu Xian, cursing the king of Chu and praying to defeat the State of Chu. Although the whereabouts of this stone carving was unknown after the Song and Jin wars, it has been handed down as a rubbings of stone carving, which is the famous "Curse Chu Wen". There is a very important sentence in it:
In the past, the ancestors Mu Gong and Chu merged into one, but if the two states merged into one, they married. Yue _ ten thousand generations of descendants, not bad. "
This sentence reveals a message that is not in the historical record. Qin Chu has been married since he became king with Chu. Translated into modern Chinese, it means: "Once upon a time, Qin Mugong, the first monarch of Qin State, and Wang Cheng, the state of Chu, worked together, and the two countries were as close as one, married and swore an alliance to warn future generations not to do anything harmful to each other."
Curse Zhu Wen, temper, severely accused of dissolute at home, treacherous Qin, said he "double curse the 18th century, lead the vassal soldiers to add me". This sentence accuses Chu Huaiwang of blasphemy, betraying the curse oath of the 18th generation of the State of Qin and Chu, and leading the armies of vassal states to attack the State of Qin. The key is the phrase "the curse of the eighteenth century", which is to crack the password of who the queen of Qin Shihuang really is.
During the 300 years from Chu to Qin, there were 18 generations of marriages between Qin Chu. By the time of Qin Huiwen and Chu Huaiwang, the relationship between Qin Chu and China began to break down and a large-scale war broke out. However, King Huiwen of Qin still married the wife of Chu, and the famous queen Xuan was the princess of Chu.
After Qin Zhao succeeded to the throne, his son married Mrs Chu from Chu, and Mie and Hua Yangjun Mie Rong (the younger brother of Empress Xuan) once dominated the politics of Qin. This situation didn't end until the old queen declared her death in 42 years. The influence of Chu consorts was once marginalized, but Mi Fei's granddaughter, Mrs Huayang, married Qin's son, An.
Mrs Huayang was the foster mother of Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor. She adopted Ziyi, the son of Qin Zhuang Wang Xiang, the father of Qin Shihuang, and did not give birth to a son. Both An and Wang Xiang of Qin Zhuang ruled for a short time. Ying Zheng 13 was named King of Qin. When he was not in power, Qin was in charge of Chu's consorts. When Mrs Huayang became the Empress Dowager, she came to power by her sons and nephews Chang Pingjun and Chang Wenjun. The young Ying Zheng's marriage was also arranged by Empress Huayang. It can be said that Ying Zheng lived under the control of Empress Huayang from birth to adulthood. In order to safeguard the power of Chu's consorts, Empress Huayang is most likely to marry Mrs. Chu for him.
Empress Huayang lived to the seventeenth year of Qin Dynasty, and Ying Zheng was thirty years old. Ying Zheng married Mrs Chu at the age of 22, and his marriage was arranged by Queen Huayang. Mrs Chu gave birth to his eldest son, Fu Su, who was later framed by Hu Hai to commit suicide. When he was young, he was protected by his great-grandmother Queen Huayang, cared for by his mother Mrs. Chu, and supported by the ruling relatives such as Chang Pingjun, so he was established as an heir early.
However, after the death of Queen Huayang, Ying Zheng exiled Xiong Qi, the monarch of Changping, and monopolized the power. When he was a teenager, he was restrained by Chu's consorts, which led to his aversion to them. Chu's foreign forces collapsed, and the queen of Chu also lost power and influence. However, Ying Zheng has always had a strong sense of vigilance against Chu's consorts, so he has never made Gong Zi Fu a prince. Fu Su's biological mother, the empress of Qin Huang, is probably the empress of Qin Shihuang. She can hardly find traces of history. There are two possibilities: first, she died young, so her son Fu Su was exiled alone; Second, the taboo of Qin historians, the queen is a series of Empress Dowager Huayang, Ying Zheng is unwilling to mention it, and historians try to avoid it.
Qin Shihuang especially doted on his youngest son, Hu Hai, but Hu Hai's mother was not recorded in the history books. The information about Qin Shihuang's harem is vague in the history books. Hu Hai once said a word:
"I have no ancestors, I don't know anything, I haven't learned to govern the people, and you are old, I am afraid that the world is unique. If I don't belong to Zhao Jun, who should I be? "
This sentence comes from Historical Records and Biography of Reese, which was said by Hu Hai to Reese. Li Si was the prime minister of Qin Shihuang. After Ying Zheng's death, he was not valued by Hu Hai. Hu Hai should attach great importance to Zhao Gao, because Zhao Gao is his teacher and he is young. This sentence contains a lot of information and is likely to reveal who his mother is.
First of all, "losing less ancestors" refers to the death of his father Qin Shihuang, and may also include his mother. If his mother is still alive, and according to the practice of Qin State, the Queen Mother can take power, then he will not have to rely on Zhao Gao so much that the country will eventually perish. Zhao Gao is not friendly to Hu Hai. At first, I wanted to please him, paralyze him and make it easier for him to seize power. Finally, the world was in chaos, and even a son-in-law was sent to Wang Yi Palace to kill him. He is not an elder who can be completely trusted.
Secondly, why did Qin Shihuang choose Zhao Gao as Hu Hai's teacher? Zhao Gao was a first-class calligrapher and legal expert at that time, and a rare talent with high driving skills and strong working ability. There is another most important factor. He was born in Zhao, a royal family of Zhao. This is the most important reason why Qin Shihuang chose him as the teacher of his youngest son Hu Hai. During the Warring States period, the languages of the six countries were very different, so it was more convenient for people born in the same country to communicate. When Hu Hai was young, before Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, Qin Shihuang chose Zhao Gao as his youngest son's teacher. It is likely that Hu Hai was familiar with Zhao's language since he was a child, and it was easier to learn it from Zhao Guolai's teacher.
Hu Hai was born in the 18th year of the Qin Dynasty, when his father came to power and his grandmother, Empress Zhao, was still alive. Hu Hai's mother, probably Qin Shihuang's biological mother Evonne, married Mrs Zhao for him. Empress Zhao is a native of Zhao. Now that the Empress has arranged Mrs. Chu by Empress Huayang, it is natural for her son to marry a beautiful woman from Zhao Guolai in order to cultivate his power in the harem and the imperial court. Hu Hai's biological mother is probably Zhao Guolai's wife.
Why didn't Qin Shihuang and Lady Zhao appear in the history books? First of all, the burning of historical materials of the Six Kingdoms by the State of Qin will definitely have an impact on the deeds of Empress Chu and Lady Zhao. Secondly, after Xiang Yu entered Xianyang, he burned the palace of Qin, and it is estimated that many books were not spared. Records about Empress Chu and Lady Zhao may also be lost.