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This man founded the dynasty at the age of 47, married four widows in his lifetime, but was praised in later generations

Guo Wei was the founding monarch of the Later Zhou Dynasty of the Fifth Dynasty, and in his early years he served in the Later Han Dynasty, because he was jealous of the Later Han Emperor Liu Chengyou and rebelled, and after the army was raised, he quickly attacked the capital of the Later Han Dynasty and killed Liu Chengyou to establish the Later Zhou.

And Guo Wei, like most of the founding princes in history, worked hard to govern and became a generation of Ming monarchs, leaving his name for eternity. But unlike other founding fathers, he was a widow harvester, marrying four widows in his lifetime!

Even so, it did not affect his name as a Mingjun, because he married a widow, which was completely different from Cao Cao's good wife and Zhu Wen's good daughter-in-law, all of which were created by the environment of things, and he had a deep affection for every wife!

This man founded the dynasty at the age of 47, married four widows in his lifetime, but was praised in later generations

In addition to his previous wives, the most noteworthy is the aunt of Chai Rong, the first Ming Emperor of the Five Dynasties, Chai Rong. He and Guo Wei had a strong relationship, and Chai Rong also adopted him as an adopted son because Guo Wei loved Wu and Wu, and finally after Guo Wei's death, Chai Rong inherited the throne.

And his acquaintance with Chai is also quite legendary.

Chai was originally a concubine of Emperor Zhuangzong of Tang, and after Emperor Zhuangzong's death, Emperor Mingzong dismissed a large number of palace people and returned home, and Chai was among them. On the bank of the Yellow River, his parents came to greet him, but when he encountered a heavy wind and rain, he had to stay in the hostel temporarily. One day, I saw a man with a mighty body passing in front of his door, his clothes worn out and unable to cover his body. Chai asked, "Who is this?" The innkeeper replied, "This is Guo Que'er, an official of the Horse Infantry Army." Seeing his extraordinary appearance, Chai Shi developed a heart of love and pity and wanted to marry him. His parents firmly objected, saying: "You are a person around the emperor, and when you return home, you should marry the emissary of Jiedushi, so why do you want to marry this person?" Chai said, "This is a noble person, and the future is unlimited." "He gave half of his belongings to his parents and the other half as a dowry. Chai's parents saw that their will was firm and knew that they could not be changed, so they had to agree. Therefore, Chai Clan married Guo Wei in the hostel, and with the financial support of Jin Shuai, Guo Wei's living conditions have been greatly improved. Because the couple was united in the tribulation, the relationship has always been very good, when Guo Wei was the emperor, chai had died, so he was posthumously named empress, with the title of Saint Mu.

This man founded the dynasty at the age of 47, married four widows in his lifetime, but was praised in later generations

Deep love and righteousness, love for his wife, and a founding emperor, and quite accomplished, how is not a Ming jun, and even if people are widows who take the initiative to marry, there is no necessary connection between private virtue and Ming Jun, right?

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