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Emperor Jinwu of the Han Dynasty envied many people, but why did he later depose the heroine Emperor Chen

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Emperor Jinwu of the Han Dynasty envied many people, but why did he later depose the heroine Emperor Chen

Princess Liu Ofao was the sister of Emperor Jing of Han, who was also relatively strong, and she thought that she wanted to marry her daughter to the crown prince Liu Rong, so that she could maintain her own status, and Liu Rong's mother Li Ji did not like the long princess of the account, and bluntly said that Chen Ajiao was not worthy of her son, after all, her son was the prince, the future emperor, looking down on you and what can be done, this matter made Liu Yan very annoyed.

Emperor Jinwu of the Han Dynasty envied many people, but why did he later depose the heroine Emperor Chen

Liu Che was only four years old at the time, and at that time he was not called Liu Che, there was another name called Liu Yan, smart and clever, and the eldest princess was also very fond of this nephew. The eldest princess took Jiaodong Wang on her lap and asked, "Child, do you want to please your daughter-in-law?" The eldest princess pointed to the hundred elders on the left and right, and the king of Jiaodong said that it was not good. The eldest princess pointed to her daughter and asked, "Is Ah Jiao okay?" Jiaodong Wang smiled and said, "Well, if I can get Ah Jiao to be his wife, I will build a golden house for her to live in!" This is also the Kanaya Zangjiao that has been widely circulated in later generations.

Emperor Jinwu of the Han Dynasty envied many people, but why did he later depose the heroine Emperor Chen

Liu Che was also the beneficiary of Jinwu Zangjiao, his old mother-in-law Princess Liu Yan and Liu Che's mother Wang Zhi used various means to pull the crown prince Liu Rong down for the sake of his son-in-law and son, Liu Che became the crown prince, in 141 BC, after the death of Emperor Jing of Han, the sixteen-year-old Liu Che succeeded to the throne, and made the crown princess Chen Shi empress, after marriage, the two of them were indeed in love for a while, but Liu Che eventually deposed her empress position, for the following reasons.

Emperor Jinwu of the Han Dynasty envied many people, but why did he later depose the heroine Emperor Chen

1. Chen Ajiao has no heirs

In ancient times, the heir was a major matter related to Jiangshan Sheji, but this Empress Chen and Liu Che had not given birth to a man and a half-woman for Liu Che for so many years, which was fatal, and Wei Zifu was favored by Liu Che several times and became pregnant, and later Liu Che did not give birth to the eldest son Liu Zhao, which to a certain extent aggravated the process of Empress Chen's depose.

2. Lord Dou and Empress Chen were pampered and proud

Princess Dou was the eldest princess Liu Yan, she was the emperor's mother-in-law, but she was indeed a little arrogant, she always thought that Liu Che was absolutely not the emperor without herself, and Empress Chen also meant that they were the emperor's benefactors, and often put out the benefactor's shelf, which made Liu Che very disgusted, but they did not know how to converge.

3. Be bold

Wei Zifu was pregnant because she was favored by Emperor Wu, but at this time Empress Chen was jealous of Wei Zifu because she did not have children. When Empress Chen's mother, Princess Dachang, heard about it, she was distressed about her daughter and was also jealous of Wei Zifu, so she planned to capture Wei Zifu's brother Wei Qing, who was not well known at the time, and wanted to kill him, and Wei Qing was saved from death by his friend Gongsun Ao, which angered Liu Che, but it did not reach the point of abolishing the queen, and later Empress Chen was in love, and chased Chu Fu and other witchcraft to curse the evil magic, wishing ghosts and gods, and harming others, which was a crime of great rebellion. In the end, the witch Chu Fu was beheaded in the city, and more than 300 people were involved in the case and were killed. On The first day of July of the same year, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ordered The Empress Yousi to give a letter of strategy: "The empress does not obey the law of etiquette, prays to ghosts and gods, and brings misfortune to others, and cannot bear the Mandate of Heaven." The seal of the Empress should be returned, leaving the Empress's throne and retiring to Nagato Palace. At this point, Empress Chen was deposed.

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