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She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

In china's ancient feudal society for thousands of years, there has always been a decadent idea of "male superiority and female inferiority", resulting in most women at that time unable to live freely in their lives. They are only regarded as "appendages" of men, and their lifelong value is to serve their husbands, and women who marry for the second time are still looked down upon. However, there was a woman who actually entered the palace to marry the emperor in her second marriage, and before marrying the emperor, her children were also named empresses, and her son finally became the Emperor of the Ages.

She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

This legendary woman is Wang Jie, her mother was originally born in a rich family, but unfortunately the family gradually declined. Later, her mother had to marry an ordinary commoner, and soon gave birth to her. Wang Jian grew up beautiful and moving, but unfortunately her family was in a cold situation at that time, and when she grew up, she could only marry the farmer of the next village. After marriage, her relationship with her husband was relatively harmonious, and she soon gave birth to a daughter.

She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

Originally, she was very satisfied with her life, but her mother was very ambitious, not willing to be poor, and bent on becoming rich. It just so happened that her mother met a fortune teller, who said that she was destined to have an extraordinary life and could give birth to the Son of Heaven. Her mother was very happy to hear this, forced her daughter to abandon her husband and children, and pooled a lot of money to find many doorways to send her to the prince's mansion. Sure enough, with her beauty, the prince was immediately completely fascinated by her, and from then on, she became the prince's favorite concubine.

She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

Within a few years, she gave birth to 3 sons and 1 daughter, and the crown prince also ascended the throne as emperor, known as the Han Jing Emperor. In the year of her husband's ascension to the throne, she gave birth to another son, named Liu Che. At that time, although Wang Wei was very favored, because of her humble family, she could only be an ordinary concubine, and her son could only be an ordinary prince, and she had no chance of being a prince. Of course, she was not willing to settle for the status quo, so she always looked for opportunities to become empresses.

She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

The crown prince at that time was Liu Rong, so the eldest princess (the emperor's sister) wanted to "kiss the emperor" and planned to marry her daughter to the prince. Unexpectedly, the prince's birth mother did not have a good relationship with the eldest princess and did not agree to this family affair, and the eldest princess was furious. Wang Xian knew that the eldest princess was trusted by the emperor and was very powerful in the court, so she told the eldest princess that she hoped that her son would marry the daughter of the eldest princess, and the two would marry smoothly. With the help of the eldest princess, the original crown prince was deposed, and her son was crowned prince, and she herself successfully sat in the position of empress.

She married the emperor in the palace for the second time, gave birth to children and was also named empress, and her sons were thousands of ancient Ming jun

Later, when Emperor Jing of Han died of illness, her son inherited the throne and was known as Emperor Wu of Han. Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty established countless meritorious achievements in his lifetime, and made outstanding contributions in many aspects such as economy, politics, culture, and military, so he was called "The Ming Emperor of the Ages" by posterity. No one thought that a woman who entered the palace after two marriages had given birth to children and become empresses, and the sons she gave birth to had become emperors for thousands of years, which was simply amazing.

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