090 Queen Wang, Mrs. Yuan (1st Shift)
Next, we should talk about Mrs. Sun Quan's step. However, when talking about the top ten beauties of the Three Kingdoms, I talked about this girl (see chapter 036).
This is an extremely smart woman, she has learned the lessons of the previous women, and she has been maneuvering left and right in front of Sun Quan, and the most powerful trick is: she looks like a fairy, and often recommends beauties to Sun Quan.
Sun Quantu was fresh, played with it for a few days, looked back and saw her, pondering, it was not as good as her, and then he gave up the beauty she recommended, and still stared at her.
This girl, how pointy!
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If you say it, you won't say it. Said Sun Quan's other wives.
Sun Quan has two Mrs. Wang (not to mention how many), and there are two queens surnamed Wang, one is Queen Dayi, commonly known as Queen Dawang; One is Queen Jinghuai, commonly known as Queen Xiaowang.
Empress Dawang was posthumously named her grandmother Empress Dayi after his grandson Sun Hao ascended the throne, and Empress Xiaowang was posthumously named Empress Jinghuai after her son Emperor Wu Jingdi Sun Xiu ascended the throne. Both of them were posthumously honored as "queens".
Respectively:
1. Empress Wang of Dayi (?-245), an evil person from Lang, Xuzhou (now Linshu County, Linyi, Shandong). The daughter of Wang Lujiu, also known as Mrs. Langya Wang and Mrs. Wang.
Wang entered the palace through the draft, and was later favored by Sun Quan, the king of Wu, and in the third year of Huang Wu (224), Sun Quan's third son and grandson were born, and at that time Mrs. Wang was the most favored concubine except for Mrs. Bu.
Sun He was also particularly loved by the emperor because of his mother's relationship.
In the first year of Chiwu (238), Mrs. Bu died, posthumously presented the queen's position, and in the fifth year of Chiwu (242), after the death of the original prince Sun Deng, Sun He was made the crown prince, and Sun Quan intended to let Mrs. Wang be the queen. But because Princess Quan hated Madame Wang for taking away the position of her biological mother, Queen Bu, she often slandered and often maliciously slandered Madame Wang in front of her father.
In the eighth year of Chiwu (245), the emperor was very ill for a time, and Princess Quan and others spread rumors that the Wang family was overjoyed to see this, hoping that Sun He could ascend the throne as soon as possible. Sun Quan was furious when he heard this, and deeply condemned Wang, who eventually died of anxiety and depression.
After the death of Mrs. Wang, Sun He gradually fell out of favor, and Sun He was eventually deposed.
In the seventh year of Yong'an (264), Emperor Jing Sun Xiu died, and Prime Minister Pu (pú) Yangxing and others supported Sun Hao, the son of Sun He, Marquis of Wucheng, as emperor.
After Sun Hao ascended the throne, he posthumously honored his grandmother Wang as Empress Dayi.
Wang's three younger brothers were all made liehous.
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2. Respect for the queen Wang, the year of birth and death is unknown. A native of Nanyang, Jingzhou (Nanyang City, Henan Province). Concubine Sun Quan. Emperor Wu Jingdi's birth mother. Also known as Mrs. Nanyang Wang, Mrs. Xiao Wang.
After his son died before he ascended the throne, Emperor Jing succeeded to the throne, respected Wang as the queen of Jinghuai, and reburied him in Jingling.
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Jing Huai Empress, her mother first married the Wang family and gave birth to the Wang family, and later remarried again and gave birth to a son, Wenyong.
Wang's later drafted into the palace, and he was fortunate to be honored by the emperor during the Jiahe period, and Jiahe gave birth to six children and grandchildren in the fourth year (235).
In the fifth year of Chiwu (242), Sun He was made the crown prince, and his mother, Mrs. Wang (Empress Dayi), became more and more noble, and there were favored concubines in the palace, all of whom left the palace to live in other places, so the Wang family moved to Gong'an (Jingzhou City, Hubei Province). He later died and was buried.
In the third year of the reign of King Taiping (258), Sun Qi (chē
Deposed Sun Liang and supported the successor of Sun Xiu, the evil king of Lang, for Emperor Wu Jing. Emperor Jing sent a messenger to posthumously honor the Wang family as the queen of Jinghuai, and reburied the tomb of Jing, the Wang family had no queen, and the same mother and brother Wen Yong were named the pavilion marquis
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Sun Quan's seventh-ranked concubine was Mrs. Yuan.
This Mrs. Yuan is the daughter of Yuan Shu.
Yuan Shu (?) ——199), the word highway, Ruyang in Runan (now southwest of Shangshui, Henan), the second son of Yuan Fengzhi, the younger brother of Yuan Ji and Yuan Shao, was the first general of Huben Zhonglang.
Their Yuan family is a big family.
After Dong Zhuo entered Beijing, Yuan Shu was the rear general, and Yuan Shu went to Nanyang for fear of disaster.
In the first year of Chuping (190), he raised troops at the same time as Yuan Shao and Cao Cao to fight against Dong Zhuo.
Later, he opposed Yuan Shao, was defeated by Yuan Shao and Cao Cao, and led the rest of the people to Jiujiang to seize Yangzhou.
In the second year of Jian'an (197), he was called the emperor and was named Zhongshi, but it was not recognized.
After that, Yuan Shu was extravagant and lascivious, and the expropriation was tyrannical, so that the Jianghuai region was dilapidated, the people starved to death, and the people were centrifuged, successively broken by Lu Bu and Cao Cao, and the vitality was greatly injured, and in June of the fourth year of Jian'an (199), Yuan Shu vomited blood and died.
After Yuan Shu's death, his younger brother Yuan Yin (yì
and his son-in-law Huang Yi and others were afraid of Cao Cao and did not dare to stay in Shouchun, so they led the army to take Yuan Shu's coffin and his wife and children to Anhui City to attach Yuan Shu's former official Lujiang Taishou Liu Xun.
Six months later, Sun Ce led Zhou Yu, Sun Quan and others to defeat Liu Xun in Anhui City, Liu Xun and his younger brother Liu Kai fled alone, the female relatives were captured, and Yuan and his family were taken into custody and sent to Wu County.
Yuan is among them.
Later, the Yuan family was included in the harem by Sun Quan and became one of Sun Quan's concubines.
Yuan and his father Yuan Shu are completely different people, and they are quite disciplined and ethical.
Although she was very favored by Sun Quan, she never gave birth.
Sun Quan repeatedly handed over the sons born to other concubines to her to raise, but she still did not support them, and she herself did not give birth to them.
Although Sun Quan is the emperor, he has always been undecided in establishing the empress.
originally wanted to set up the most favored Mrs. Bu as the queen, but some of the ministers thought that Mrs. Xu should be the queen.
In the first year of Chiwu (238), in the palace was actually equivalent to the empress's step lady 薨 (hō).
g) After his death, Sun Quan intended to make Mrs. Yuan the empress, but Mrs. Yuan rejected Sun Quan's kindness on the grounds that she did not have children.
The position of the queen is coveted by everyone in the harem, but Mrs. Yuan has repeatedly refused.
Mrs. Yuan is one of the few women who can see through the essence of the harem.
Sun Quan also had a favorite concubine, Mrs. Pan, and Mrs. Yuan judged the situation and recommended the favored Mrs. Pan, who had a son (Sun Liang), to become the queen.
Even so, Mrs. Pan has been trying to frame Mrs. Yuan until her death.
And then?
Later, he died, who could escape the gentle hand of Hades?