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Northern Liang Shizi was depressed and mu qian made a mistake and harmed the princesses of the Three Kingdoms, including his sister I, the first queen's marriage II, and the new queen's epilogue intertwined with love and hate:

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One day in April 433, the founder of Northern Liang, Frustrated Canal Mengxun, arrived at the time of his death. Still obsessed with state affairs, he summoned Shizi To the bed: "We are married to Northern Wei, your sister is about to marry, don't delay after I die, immediately send Princess Xingping to Wei Capital Pingcheng." "

Frustrated Qu Muqian took the throne, and during the funeral, he sent his sister, Princess Xingping, who was still grieving, to the road of marriage. The Northern Wei Emperor Tuoba Tao was overjoyed, and immediately made Princess Xingping the Right Zhaoyi, and sent a heavy courtier to Northern Liang to seal the frustrated Canal Mu qian as the military governor of the three prefectures of Liang, Sha, and He, and the general of the Western Regions of Liang, the general of the Che Riding, the Assassin of Liangzhou, and the title of King of Hexi.

Northern Liang Shizi was depressed and mu qian made a mistake and harmed the princesses of the Three Kingdoms, including his sister I, the first queen's marriage II, and the new queen's epilogue intertwined with love and hate:

<h1 class = "pgc-h-arrow-right" > first, the first queen's marriage</h1>

Although he was a Xiongnu, he was intelligent and studious, and his demeanor was elegant, and he could be called a humble gentleman. His wife, Li Jing'ai, was a princess of Xiliang, designated for him by her father. Li Jing'ai was not the Northern Liang that the two countries married to, but after becoming a prisoner of the fallen country, he was forced to become someone else's wife and concubine.

Frustrated With a chance encounter between Mu Qian and Li Jing'ai, the two of them were talented and female, and they achieved a loving couple. After The Depressed Canal Mu qian ascended the throne, it was natural to set li jing'ai as the queen.

Even the most beautiful feelings will be blown by rain and wind. Since the founding of the People's Republic of China, Northern Liang has repeatedly struggled with Houliang, Xiliang, Nanliang, Houqin, and Western Qin, and finally pocketed the entire Liangzhou. However, although Liangzhou is large, it is only a corner of the land, and compared with the great power of the Northern Wei in the east, the strength is vastly different.

Northern Liang served with Northern Wei, which was due to the situation.

For Northern Liang, the Northern Wei Emperor Tuoba Tao also maintained great importance. Liangzhou controlled trade and exchanges between the East and the West, and was the only way for the Northern Wei to communicate with the Western States. In order to further strengthen his control over Beiliang, Tuoba Tao wanted to marry his sister, Princess Wuwei.

Northern Liang Shizi was depressed and mu qian made a mistake and harmed the princesses of the Three Kingdoms, including his sister I, the first queen's marriage II, and the new queen's epilogue intertwined with love and hate:

When the news reached Guzang, Li Jing'ai's mother consulted with him: Northern Wei could not afford to offend, and instead of being ousted by the bride, it was better to take the initiative to let Xian. Li Jing'ai voluntarily resigned from the queen's position, returned to Jiuquan in his homeland with his mother, and soon passed away in depression.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > second, the new queen of love and hate</h1>

Princess Wuwei solemnly married Beiliang. Treating this princess of Shangguo, Depressed and respectful and loving: Northern Wei's attitude toward Northern Liang determined the national fortunes of Northern Liang. The princess's marriage is an importance to Beiliang, and li does not dare to despise Beiliang in other small countries, and the disadvantages are known to Northern Wei in every move, and it is difficult to have freedom of movement.

Frustrated, Mu Qian was very dissatisfied with this state. His rebellion was to cheat, and it was to cheat with his sister-in-law Lee. Li Shi was very skillful, and toyed with the Depressed Canal Mu qian brothers in the palm of his hand, and the clan was seduced by her.

Li Clan conspired with The Sister of Depressed Qu Muqian to poison Princess Wuwei, who was poisoned and bedridden, and her men quickly spread the news back to China. Tuoba Tao quickly sent an antidote doctor to Rush to Guzang and pull Princess Wuwei back from the brink of death.

Northern Wei held li accountable and demanded Li Shi, but Mu Qian refused to hand her over, but in order to give Tuoba Shou an explanation, he did not dare to leave her in the capital, so he had to give Li a lot of money and move him to Jiuquan.

Northern Liang Shizi was depressed and mu qian made a mistake and harmed the princesses of the Three Kingdoms, including his sister I, the first queen's marriage II, and the new queen's epilogue intertwined with love and hate:

Tuoba Shou was of course dissatisfied with this kind of coping, and in combination with other events, he decided to send troops to destroy the country.

In the face of the Northern Wei army, the soldiers and civilians of Northern Liang had no intention of resisting, and the clans surrendered one after another. When the city of Guzang was destroyed, Mu Qian could only bind himself and surrender to Tuoba Tao in person.

Depressed Muqian was moved to Pingcheng, where he was still allowed to live with the princess, but no longer had real power.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > concluding remarks:</h1>

Northern Wei occupied Liangzhou, but the incident did not end. A few years later, the depressed muqian had no use value, and some people denounced his restlessness, secretly befriended his former courtiers and former subjects, and plotted against him.

Tuoba Shoushou went to the Wuwei Princess Mansion and gave death to Mu Qian. Depressed Qu Muqian held Princess Wuwei's hand to say goodbye, and then went to another room to commit suicide. Princess Xingping, who was married to the Emperor of Northern Wei, was also implicated and was given to commit suicide.

Tuoba Tao remarried Princess Wuwei to Li Gai, the Duke of Nanjun County. However, after her death, she was buried with the depressed Qu Muqian in an imperial ceremony. Their daughter inherited the title of Princess of Wuwei.

Of the three princesses who encountered ups and downs, the most bizarre was the burial of the remarried Princess Wuwei and the original depressed Qu Muqian. This should be done in accordance with the princess's last wishes, presumably in the heart of Princess Wuwei has always been unforgettable to others. As an elder brother, Tuoba Tao actually did as he said, treating "remarriage" as a paragraph that had never been seen before, and showed that he really had the love of brothers and sisters.

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