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After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

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In ancient royal palaces, princesses were always seen as pawns in politics, and their fate was often involuntary. For the peace of the country, they were forced to marry far away to the Mongolian steppe, a place very different from the Central Plains. However, the life of these and pro-princesses in Mongolia was not as peaceful as one might think. Why are they unable to have children in Mongolia?

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

In that turbulent era, for the stability and peace of the country, many princesses were forced to leave the royal palace they were familiar with and marry far away to the Mongolian steppe. Although these amicable princesses were born into royal families, their lives were full of challenges in the Mongolian steppe.

Life in the Mongolian steppes is very different from that in the Central Plains. Vast grasslands, boundless sky, there is no prosperity of the royal palace, only simple yurthouses and nomadic life. The princesses are no longer treasures held in the palm of their hands, but learn how to adapt to life here and how to deal with the Mongols.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

But what pains the princesses even more is a traditional Mongolian custom. In Mongolia, when the Great Han died, his brother or son could inherit his widow. This means that if a son is born with a princess, then her son may become her husband. This custom deeply terrified the princesses, who feared that their heirs would be killed and that they would be forced to marry their husbands' sons.

In order to avoid this, many princesses chose not to have children. They would rather endure the ridicule and white eyes of the Mongols than let their heirs suffer misfortune. But it also means that their status in Mongolia is getting lower and lower, and their life is getting more and more difficult.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

Once, a princess was humiliated at a Mongolian bazaar, accused of being "infertile" and a laughing stock. But she did not refute it, but silently shed tears. She knew that her choice was the right one, and she would rather be humiliated than let her heirs suffer misfortune.

But there are also some who are close to the princess and choose to resist. They don't want to be at the mercy of fate, they want to fight for a piece of the sky for themselves. They secretly befriended some Mongol nobles in the hope of gaining their support. They also secretly contacted the emissaries of the Central Plains, hoping to get the support of the imperial palace.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

But none of these efforts have been answered. The Mongol nobility, although sympathetic to the princesses, was not willing to stand up for them. The envoys of the Central Plains only expressed concern, but did not take actual action.

The lives of the princesses are getting more and more difficult. They had to face discrimination and ridicule from the Mongols, and they had to endure the betrayal and indifference of those around them. But they didn't give up, they still stuck to their choice, they still believed that one day, they would be happy.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

But this day never seems to come. The lives of the princesses are becoming more and more difficult, and their mood is getting lower and lower. They began to doubt their choices and began to doubt their destiny. They began to wonder if they could really be happy.

With the passage of time, the life of these and related princesses in Mongolia was gradually forgotten. But their stories have become a part of history and a teaching material for future generations to reflect on and learn.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

Until one day, an envoy from the Central Plains brought a news: the palace decided to take back the princess. This news, like a warm spring breeze, blew into the cold hearts of the princesses. They can finally return to their hometowns, to their familiar palaces.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice

But when they returned to the palace, they found that they were no longer the princess who was loved by everyone. Their bodies and minds have left deep scars. But they have no regrets, and they are still proud of their choice.

In modern society, do you think we still have similar "peace"? When we are faced with a difficult situation, how should we choose? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area to share your views.

After marrying the Xiongnu with his relatives in ancient times, why could they not have children? It's all because there's a local vice