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Princess Jieyou: Married to the Western Regions three times, she contributed the most to the Han Dynasty and was a princess

The Western Han Dynasty was a dynasty with frequent "peace and kinship", and at the very least, people can remember three princesses who were married far away, one, Liu Xijun; the other, Xie Jie; and the third, Wang Zhaojun. The most unfamiliar character is the less famous "Princess of Relief".

Princess Jieyou: Married to the Western Regions three times, she contributed the most to the Han Dynasty and was a princess

In 104 BC, Emperor Wu of han sent the daughter of Liu Peng, the "King of Chu", to marry Cen Qi, the head of the "State of Wusun", as a princess.

Unfortunately, after getting married, I did not have children. However, the "Xiongnu Princess" whom Cen Qi had married in advance gave birth to a precious son, named "Ni Jing". Later, Cen Qi died violently, because the mud was still small, and the throne was inherited by Cen Qi's brother "Weng Guijing", who was obese and the Wusun people called him "Fat King".

According to the custom, the "Fat King" naturally remarried to the Princess of Zhiyou and xiongnu. Due to their similar temperaments, Xie Yu and the "Fat King" were unusually affectionate, and gave birth to three princes, "Yuan Guijing", "Wannian" and "Great Music". The Fat King was very concerned about relieving worries and obeyed his words, thus also bringing the Western Han Dynasty closer to the wusun kingdom.

Princess Jieyou: Married to the Western Regions three times, she contributed the most to the Han Dynasty and was a princess

Feng Yan, who married Wusun's maid with JieYouyuan, was also a woman who knew dali and treated her like a sister, and then married her to a high-powered Wusun "Right General". Xie You and Feng Yan formed horns inside and outside the royal court, which had a profound impact on the politics and military of wusun.

In 71 BC, the Xiongnu Shan Yu sent an army to threaten the State of Wusun, asking them to sacrifice the Princess of Jieyou and sever all relations with the Han court. The "Fat King" and Jie Were greatly angered, and they sent troops to attack in five ways, as a result, the Xiongnu did not dare to fight with the Han army head-on, and quickly retreated, killing 40,000 people, and from then on, the Xiongnu were devastated.

Soon, the "Fat King" fell ill, and the throne was given to Cen Qi's son, Ni Jing, that is, the flesh and bones of the Xiongnu princess, and the influence of relieving worries immediately declined.

Muddy and tyrannical, everyone called him "Mad King". In accordance with the custom of Wusun, Princess Jieyou had no choice but to marry the Mad King and bore him a son. Soon, the Mad King killed one of Fat King's sons, and the kingdom of Wusun was in turmoil.

This time, the Han Dynasty sent troops to intervene militarily, and Wusun immediately accepted the Han court's arrangement. In the end, the eldest son "Yuan Guijing", born to the Fat King, became the great king, ruling 60,000 households. The Xiongnu princess gave birth to the "Wu Just Tu" as a small king, ruling over 40,000 households. Divide and conquer each other.

Later, The eldest son of Jieyou, "Yuan Guijing", and the younger son died of illness one after another, and the people of Wusun were all attached to "Wu on Tu", and the situation of Jieyou could no longer be seen.

Princess Jieyou: Married to the Western Regions three times, she contributed the most to the Han Dynasty and was a princess

Princess Jieyou has lived in the Western Regions for more than fifty years. She experienced the "Four Dynasties and Three Marriages" insincerely, and then she wrote to Emperor Xuan of Han saying, "When you are old, you miss your hometown, and you wish to return the bones to Han Province." "Emperor Xuan of Han sent someone to take her back. In 51 BC, relieved of his worries at the age of seventy, he finally returned to Chang'an City, where he had been away for a long time.

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