Question 2: Whose wife is Wang Zhaojun (about 52 years ago-about 15 years ago), whose real name is Zhen, whose real name is Zhao Jun, whose real name is Han nationality and Yan, who is one of the four beauties in ancient China. She was also called "Fei Ming" in Jin Dynasty to avoid Si Mazhao, and was a maid-in-waiting in Zigui of Shu County in Han Dynasty and Western Han Dynasty. Xiongnu Uhaanyehe E Shi. The story of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress has been passed down through the ages.
Question 3: Who is Wang Zhaojun's spouse? After Wang Zhaojun arrived in Xiongnu, he was very affectionate with Uhaanyehe and was named "Hu Ning E Shi". He gave birth to a son for Uhaanyehe, named Zhi Ya (also known as Yi Tu Tooth Lord), and was named the King of Heaven and the Son of Heaven. Three years after marriage, he died in 3 1 year BC, and the eldest son ascended the throne in Diao Teemo. Di Zi can marry an ordinary mother. Diao Timo Mogao wants to marry Wang Zhaojun according to Xiongnu custom. This contradicted the feudal ethics, so Wang Zhaojun wrote to Han Chengdi and asked to return to Han. However, Emperor Hancheng wrote back and ordered Wang Zhaojun to obey the Xiongnu custom. So Wang Zhaojun became Diao's wife Gao.
Wang Zhaojun is as tired as Khan. Compared with Uhaanyehe, Khan loves Wang Zhaojun more. If Khan lived with Wang Zhaojun for eleven years, Wang Zhaojun gave birth to two more daughters. The eldest daughter is named Yun, so she should be in the second place (the second place means princess). Wang Zhaojun was Khan's E Shi for two generations, and Hu Han had no war for sixty years.
Question 4: Whose wife is Wang Zhaojun? Who did Wang Zhaojun marry? Looks like Uhaanyehe.
Question 5: Wang Zhaojun is his wife Wang Zhaojun (about 52 years ago-about 15 years ago), whose real name is Zhaojun, Han nationality, Yan, one of the four beauties in ancient China, and was taboo in Jin Dynasty, also known as human. Maid-in-waiting in the Han and Yuan Dynasties, a native of Zigui, Nanjun County, Western Han Dynasty, is now from Xingshan County, Yichang City, Hubei Province. Xiongnu Uhaanyehe E Shi. The story of Zhaojun's departure from the fortress has been passed down through the ages.
Question 6: How many wives did Wang Zhaojun's second husband have?
Question 7: When Wang Zhaojun married Uhaanyehe, did Khan's first wife die? According to historical records, before Wang Zhaojun came, E Shi had the following five people in Uhaanyehe:
The first one, Wu's daughter's meditation. This woman is the wife who called Xie Han before Khan was born, and his father wrongly claimed the right to find Khan for him. As for his wife, we only know the following:
First, his wife's father is Wu Chanmu, an old minister of Xiongnu. Wuchanmu was originally a small king of Xiongnu tribe who lived between Wusun and Kangju. When Hu Lugu was in power, he led his troops back to Xiongnu. Hulu Gukhan married his sister, King Zhu Ri, and asked him to lead his men to live in a suitable place in Xiongnu. Wu Chanmu's daughter then married Hou Ji, the future Uhaanyehe. In the process of Hou Ji's self-reliance and eventually becoming Uhaanyehe, Wu Zen played an important role.
Secondly, his wife gave birth to a son to Uhaanyehe as early as 75 BC. This son is Uhaanyehe's eldest son, Balou Qutang. However, from the introduction just now, we can know the following information: Uhaanyehe and his first wife should be at least 40 years older than Wang Zhaojun.
Third, before Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Uhaanyehe's first wife should have died.
The second, the youngest daughter of King Huyan, is called the great E Shi. The Huyan King here is the younger brother of Huyan big noble Zuo Yi, whom we introduced earlier. Huyan is the head of the famous Hun families Huyan, Xubu, Lin Qiu and Lang. The time when Huyan's youngest daughter married Uhaanyehe should be roughly when Hou Ji established Uhaanyehe, that is, around 58 BC. In other words, Uhaanyehe's wife should be at least 15 years older than Wang Zhaojun. Before Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Huyan Wang's youngest daughter, E Shi, was the most favored person in Uhaanyehe ―― this is the origin of the Great E Shi. When Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Uhaanyehe's wife was still alive. She gave birth to four sons, namely, Gao, Xian Hele. Among them, the man who carved Tao Mogao especially caught our attention-this man later had a lot to do with Wang Zhaojun.
The third is the eldest daughter of King Huyan, named E Shi of Zhuan Xu. King Huyan's eldest daughter is older than her elder sister, but her position in Uhaanyehe's family is lower than her elder sister's. She gave birth to Uhaanyehe's two sons, Momochi and Bauzhias. We can also conclude that the two sisters married Uhaanyehe at the same time. When Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Uhaanyehe's wife was still alive.
Fourth place, E Shi painted the sword. I think it's King Tuchin's daughter. She should have married Uhaanyehe around 44 BC. During this period, it happened that Uhaanyehe once again returned to the development of Chanyuting and lost contact with the Western Han regime. She gave birth to a son named Lu Hun to Uhaanyehe. When Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Uhaanyehe's wife was still alive.
The fifth, known as the fifth E Shi. Name unknown. She should have married Uhaanyehe at about the same time as Tu Youyou married Uhaanyehe. She gave birth to a son named Yu. When Uhaanyehe married Wang Zhaojun, Uhaanyehe's wife was still alive.
Question 8: Whose wife is the story of Diusim? As we all know, the story of Diusim was first betrothed to Lu Bu by Wang Yun, and then married to Dong Zhuo. Later, Lu Bu killed Dong Zhuo and lost the story of Sim marrying him. Later, Lu Bu died in the White Gate Tower, and the story of Diusim was given to Guan Yu by Cao Cao with a series of tricks. Guan Yu was afraid that the affection between their Taoyuan brothers would be destroyed by the story of Diusim like Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo, so he left. The story of diusim also realized this and escaped under the protection of Guan Yu to become a nun.
Question 9: Whose wives are the four most beautiful women in China? Xia dynasty: Xi (the last king of Xia dynasty, Jie's queen), Shang dynasty: da ji (the last king of Shang dynasty, Zhou dynasty), Zan (Zhou Youwang's favorite concubine), Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period: Li Ji (wife), Nanzi (wife, Rumor has it that he flirted with Confucius), The Last Month Of Summer (his mistress), Xi Shi (Goujian's famous lady and Yue Wang), Zheng Dan (together with Shi's beautiful woman), Wen Jiang (his wife), Meng Ying (the wife of Chu Ping), Qin, Han: Yu Ji (the favorite of Xiang Yu, the overlord of the western Chu Dynasty), Mrs Qi (the favorite of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang), Li Furen (the favorite of Emperor Gaozu), Chen Ajiao. Wang Qiang (also known as Wang Zhaojun, maid-in-waiting of Emperor Yuan of the Eastern Han Dynasty, As a Hun, Shan Yu lived in the Three Kingdoms: Cai Yan (also known as Cai Wenji), Da Qiao (favored concubine of Wu Zhu Sun Quan), Xiao Qiao (favored concubine of Zhou Yu), Sun Shangxiang (younger sister of Sun Quan), The Story Of Diu Sim (married Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu successively), Zhen Shi (queen of Wei Wendi Cao Pi), and Lv Zhi in the Northern and Southern Dynasties (favored concubine of Shi Chong in the Western Jin Dynasty). The emperor's favorite concubine) Yuan Baoer (the emperor's favorite concubine) Shangguan Waner (the granddaughter of Prime Minister Shangguan Yi and Empress Wu Zetian) Jiang Caiping (the favorite concubine of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty) Yang Yuhuan (the lover of Tang Dynasty poet Li Yi) Xue Tao (the first prostitute in Tang Dynasty) Zhou Zhou (the empress of Southern Tang Dynasty) Zhou Xiao (the empress of Southern Tang Dynasty) Song Dynasty: Li Shishi (a famous prostitute in Song Dynasty) Tang Wan (the cousin and wife of poet Lu You) Li Qingzhao. Cao Qin (a famous prostitute in Song Dynasty, lover of Su Shi) Yan Rui (a famous prostitute in Song Dynasty) Yuan Ming: Zheng Guifei (imperial concubine) Ke (a wet nurse in Ming Dynasty, Wei Zhongxian's lover before he entered the palace) Chen Yuanyuan (Suzhou famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty) Gu Hengbo (Nanjing famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty) Dong Xiaowan (Nanjing famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty, a poet ventured across the border) Bian Yujing (Nanjing famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty) Li (lover of traitor Hou Fang in Nanjing in Ming Dynasty) Koubaimen (Nanjing famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty) Liu (Zhejiang famous prostitute in Ming Dynasty, lover of poet Qian): Dong (Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty) In addition, the figures listed are all historical figures, and the figures in novels and legends are not listed, such as Fan Lihua (novel) and ChristianRandPhillips (legend). The emperor had a wife named Zu Yong. I wonder if she is beautiful.