Shen Shi, Queen of Ruizhen, whose name is unknown (according to legend, her real name is actually empty), was born in Xing Wu (now Huzhou, Zhejiang Province) and was born into an official family. Tang Bo Shen Congdao is a calligrapher in the Tang Dynasty recorded in the Book of History. He used to be the secretariat of Jizhou and the magistrate of Guangping County.
In 805 AD, Tang Xianzong, the great grandson of Shen Shi, acceded to the throne, honoring Shen Shi as the Empress Dowager and the Empress Ruizhen of posthumous title. He believed that Shen Shi was dead, sent out obituaries for him and was buried in the cenotaph.
Shen Shi's father was Dali Zheng before his death, and later he was supervised by posthumous title as a secretary, and posthumous title as a teacher. At the end of Kaiyuan, Shen Shi was elected as a good son in the East Palace, and Prince Hengli gave Shen Shi to Li Chu (later changed to Li Yu), the king of Guangping County, the grandson of the emperor.
In the history of Shen Zhenzhu, there are two famous identities, one is a world-famous queen, and the other is a talented woman in Xing Wu.
No real historical portrait was left.
Shen Zhenzhu played by Jing Tian in "Glory of Datang";
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In 742, Shen Shi gave birth to the emperor's great-grandson Shili in the East Palace of Chang 'an Grand Palace for 15-year-old Guangping King Li Chu. In 746 AD, she became Princess Guangping with the help of the Yang family.
In 755, Xuanzong fled hastily in the Anshi Rebellion. Princess Cui Shi of Guangping was able to escape with Xuanzong because of her mother's power, while Shen Shi and some relatives were not lucky enough to escape with her.
In 756, Li Yu recovered Luoyang and met Shen Shi at Yeting Palace. He was responsible for recovering the north and didn't welcome back to Chang 'an, so Li Yu arranged Shen Shi in Luoyang. But I don't want Luoyang to sink again, so Shen Shi's whereabouts are unknown, and his life and death are uncertain.
In 762, Tang Daizong ascended the throne and recovered Luoyang in the same year, but he didn't get the whereabouts of Shen Shi, so he decided to look for Shen Shi. In 779, Tang Daizong died, and Shi Li succeeded to the throne of Tang Dezong.
Shen Shi, the biological mother, was made the empress dowager. At the memorial ceremony, Dezong and his ministers bowed to the sky, which can be described as "the son wants to raise but not kiss", and the courtiers wept bitterly for it.
In 805 AD, Tang Xianzong, the great grandson of Shen Shi, acceded to the throne, honoring Shen Shi as the Empress Dowager and the Empress Ruizhen of posthumous title. He believed that Shen Shi was dead, sent out obituaries for him and was buried in the cenotaph.
References:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Shen Zhenzhu