048 The Empress Who Is Three Years Older Than The Emperor (1)
Cao Cao is a good woman, and his son Cao Pi is a good eldest sister.
Cao Pi's wife is Zhen.
Zhen is the wife of Yuan Shao's second son Yuan Xi. One of Cao Cao's purposes in attacking Ye (Yè) City was to enter Ye (Ye Yè) City and share Yuan Shao's baggage, including the floating wealth of the Yuan group and their wives and children.
Especially this Zhen.
Zhen's family, when he was not married to Yuan Xi, was a well-known beauty in Hebei Province, and there is a saying that "Jiangnan Erqiao, Jiangbei Zhen Mi (fú)".
Zhen Mi is Zhen's name.
However, when he entered Yecheng, he let his son take the lead and occupy the Zhen family.
The son pouted for himself, and knelt in front of him, explaining his willingness to marry Zhen, and when he was Lao Tzu, there was nothing more to say, right.
Cao Cao said to people in private, "Actually, I worked so hard to attack Yecheng just for this great beauty, but, hey! ”
Cao Pi got Zhen's.
This year is the seventh year of Jian'an (202), Cao Pi is 18 years old, and Zhen is 23 years old, and she is 5 years older than him.
(About Zhen Fu (宓fú), there are details in 030, 031, 032, and 033, and those who forget or care about it can be watched back.) )
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And the one who stood up was not Zhen Mi, it was Queen Guo.
Queen Guo, a woman 3 years older than Cao Pi, how else to say "Cao Pi is a good eldest sister"?
"Queen" is not a name, it is a word.
Queen Guo was born in the first year of Liu Hongzhongping, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty (184), born with visions, and when she was young, she was very intelligent, her father Guo Yong used this daughter Qihui, and said, "This is the king of my daughters." ”
So, with "Queen" as the daughter's word. On the contrary, I don't know what her name is.
(Some people say, "According to historians, her big name should be Guo Zhao.") This does not have to be taken seriously, everything is evidenced by history books. The history books are not contained, and there is no evidence for empty words. )
Since she was the first empress of Wei, her birth and death records are very detailed, she was born on April 8, 184, and died on March 14, 235 (it is estimated that they are all lunar calendars, and the age is long, and no one generally converts them into Gregorian calendar months and days).
Queen Guo Anping Guangzong (now Xingtai Guangzong) was the second daughter of Guo Yong, the Taishou of Jingzhou Nanjun.
Queen Guo's ancestors were elders for generations, her father Guo Yongguan was Taishou of Nanjun, and her mother was Tangyangjun Dong.
Loss of parents at an early age.
At that time, the world was chaotic, the government and the people were displaced, and Queen Guo was wandering alone in the troubled times, and she temporarily took refuge in the palace of the Marquis of Tongyu (dī). is usually a maid or something, otherwise, she can't be so sensible, and she can sing and dance. This set of skills to charm men made her use freely when she arrived at the palace.
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In the eighteenth year of Jian'an (213), Cao Cao broke through Sun Quan's Jiangxi camp, and the class returned to Yecheng.
In May, Emperor Liu Xie, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty in Xudu, sent the imperial historian Xi (xī) to Cao Cao as the Duke of Wei, and Queen Guo was 29 years old when she was able to enter the palace of the King of Wei because of her beautiful appearance.
(Let's whisper: Cao Cao didn't see it, and was his son Cao Pi the first to get on the board?) )
Cao Pi is known for his beauty and beauty, and Queen Naguo is his concubine, so he is especially favored.
A 29-year-old woman is in her feminine years.
Cao Pi chose her at once. It's really better than blue, better than his father!
No matter how you say it, she just treats Queen Guo as a concubine, if she has no other outstanding skills, she will only stay on the word "concubine", until she is old and dies.
But Queen Guo has talent and strategy, Cao Pijin was crowned the crown prince and succeeded to the throne, and the strategy was mostly offered by Queen Guo.
This woman is unusual, this set, she learned it when she was a maid?
Be.
At that time, there may not be such a big thing as being crowned prince and succeeding to the throne, but from small to large, the strategy is the same, can it be said that when she was a maid, she couldn't get in touch with this kind of thing?
Queen Guo was sold into the Hou Mansion at a young age and stayed for more than 20 years. In the past 20 years, is there any story between Queen Guo and the Marquis of Tongluo? Before Cao Pi, did she have a man? Who is this man?
There is a man, and this man is in a high position, and it involves such things as inheriting the title - for example, her first man is the marquis, then everything is logical - she will, she is very good.
So, buddies, sisters, don't be afraid of small things, small things must be done well, and big things will come naturally.
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In 217, Cao Pi was made the crown prince of Wei.
The younger brother of Queen Guo served as a county official of Quzhou, cut off the official cloth, and abandoned the city according to the law, when Cao Cao was stationed in Qi (qiáo), the crown prince Cao Pi stayed in Yecheng to supervise the country, and the person in charge of this matter was Bao Xun, the governor of the western part of Wei County.
Cao Pi wrote letters many times and tried his best to implore Bao Xun to pardon Guo's brother in private, but Bao Xun did not dare to indulge and submitted the case to the imperial court.
This incident caused Cao Pi's attitude towards Bao Xun to change greatly.
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In 220, Cao Cao died, Cao Pi succeeded him as King of Wei, and Queen Guo was named the Lady of King Wei.
In the same year, Cao Pi became the emperor of the Han Dynasty, set the capital Luoyang, and named Queen Guo as a noble concubine, second only to the queen.
At first, Cao Pi married the daughter of Zhen Yi, the commander of Shangcai County, and had the eldest son Cao Rong (
ui)。
Cao Pi loved Queen Guo and abandoned the Zhen family in Yecheng and did not establish a queen, so the Zhen family complained.
Cao Pi was furious, so he sent an envoy to Ye to give Zhen to death, and it is rumored that Queen Guo was favored and killed.
In the third year of the early Huang dynasty (222), the Wei State was about to choose the queen, and Cao Pi wanted to establish Queen Guo as the queen.
When Cao Pi first called the emperor, he once named the daughter of the Li family and the Yin family of the Eastern Han Dynasty as nobles and loved Xing, Zhonglang Zhan dived into the concubine and said that the concubine could not be a wife, and should choose the Shuyuan of those generations of big families, but Cao Pi still chose Queen Liguo as the queen.
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In the seventh year of the early Huang dynasty (226), the hussar general Cao Hong broke the law, and Cao Hong himself was imprisoned and deserved to die.
Cao Hong was Cao Cao's brother, either his uncle or the son of his uncle's family.
Cao Hong's family is rich but stingy, Cao Pi once borrowed things (or property) from him when he was a child, but he refused. Therefore, he resented Cao Hong in his heart and wanted to use this incident to execute Cao Hong.
(Cao Pi, this kid's jealousy is very strong!) )
The ministers and the ministers could not be saved.
When Empress Dowager Bian found out about this, she said to Empress Guo, "If Cao Hong dies today, I will depose the empress tomorrow." ”
That is, if the emperor kills Cao Hong today, tomorrow I will order the emperor to abolish your title of empress!
So, Queen Guo pleaded with Cao Pi to bypass Cao Hong with tears in her eyes, and finally, Cao Hong could be removed from office and reduced in lieu of capital crimes.
Soon after, Cao Pi fell seriously ill and died in Luoyang in May, leaving behind the edict to send the concubines below Shuyuan and Zhaoyi home to remarry.
Before Cao Pi's death, Queen Guo had no son, and after Cao Pi executed Zhen, he asked Queen Guo to adopt her eldest son, Cao Rong.
At this time, Cao Rong was already 17 years old.
Cao Rong began to be indignant at the murder of his biological mother, and of course, he was going to take his anger out on Empress Guo.
Later, it wasn't who gave the idea, and instead respected Queen Guo, and entered the middle palace in person every morning and evening, and met Queen Guo through the female court, and Queen Guo also loved him because she had no children, and regarded him as her own.
Cao Pi didn't like Cao Ei at first, but intended to make Xu Ji's son Cao Li, King of Jingzhao, the crown prince, and did not establish Cao Ei, the king of the plains, as his heir until the day before he died of illness. This cannot be said that there is no intention of Queen Guo, it is obvious that Queen Guo has small actions.
And Cao Rong also knows this.
By the time Cao Rong succeeded to the throne, Queen Guo was honored as the queen mother and called the queen mother of Yong'an Palace.
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Later, Queen Guo's sister Guo Yu died, and her son Meng Wu planned to bury and build an ancestral hall, but Queen Guo stopped and said, "Since the chaos in the world, there has been no grave that has not been dug up, all because of the thick burial." Emperor Wen's Shouyang Mausoleum should serve as an example to follow. ”
In the spring of the third year of Qinglong (235 years), Queen Guo died in Xuchang, and built a mausoleum in accordance with Emperor Wen's proclamation on the burial system.
Emperor Wei Ming mourned him.
It is also rumored that Cao Rong forced his mother-in-law Queen Guo to avenge his biological mother Zhen, and there was no big funeral, and the corpse was covered with hair and stuffed with chaff, just like Zhen's death at the beginning.
However, this is the words of the barnyard official, and it is not taken by the official history.