Lv Hou and Shawn Dou's rooms actually overlap. At the beginning of the Western Han Dynasty, the palace extensively selected folk women to enter the palace. Dou's family was poor, his father died young, and he and his two brothers lived alone. At this time, choosing a maid-in-waiting is a way out for Dou, but no one thought that this time entering the palace opened Dou's legendary life.
After Dou E entered the palace, she was assigned to the Queen's Palace in Lv Zhi as a maid of honor. Although she was outstanding in appearance and clever, she still didn't get Lv Hou's love, which coincided with Liu Bang's enfeoffment of many sons to various places as kings. As a queen, Lv Zhi will definitely give her son some rewards, including property and maids.
Dou Yi's room, which Lv Hou didn't like, was also allocated and will be arranged to follow a king to another fief. Dou bribed the eunuch with a house, hoping to go to Zhao, which is closer to his home (Guanjin County, Qinghe County), so as to relieve the suffering of homesickness and take care of his younger brother.
I don't know if it was because the eunuch deliberately screwed her, or because she didn't have enough money to pay bribes. Finally, Dou was assigned to Liu Bang's fourth son and went to Daiguo with him. Such a mistake made Dou E wronged, and she changed from a maid-in-waiting to a concubine, queen, queen mother and empress dowager.
Although Doo Li Fang was not loved by Lv Hou, it conquered a generation of king Liu Heng. In Daiguo, Dou Yifang has changed from an ordinary maid-in-waiting to a concubine of Daiwang, and gave birth to Liu Heng's first child, a very popular princess in history? Liu Yong later had a daughter, married her nephew Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and left an idiom: A golden house hides a charming woman.
Soon, Dou gave birth to two sons: Liu Qihe. They were later Emperor Han Jing and Liang Wang.
In fact, it happened that Dou E's wronged room could be a queen. Before long, Lv Hou became an accomplice to dictatorship and dictatorship. Lv Hou is dead. At this point, the situation is in chaos. Loyal officials and others in the Han Dynasty during Liu Bang's reign quickly destroyed the power of Lu's consorts and welcomed the king into Chang 'an to succeed him.
After Liu Heng became emperor, Dou Yi's room was actually the concubine at this time. Fortunately, she gave birth to two sons. At this time, the North Korean minister repeatedly protested to China Emperor Liu Yuxin Henry, who made his eldest son Liu Qi a prince. Because his son is a prince, his biological mother can't have a low status, so Liu Heng, the emperor of China, changed Dou Yi's room to be the queen.
Therefore, Dou's position as queen was actually obtained by her son Liu Qi.
After Dou became queen, Emperor Wendi still loved her very much and took good care of her two brothers who defected to her. He not only invited people to impart knowledge, but also deliberately cultivated it, which also set the stage for Dou's consorts to almost sit on their hands later.
After the death of Liu Heng, Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, succeeded to the throne, and Dou was promoted to empress dowager. Liu Qi is still very talented. He not only inherited Liu Heng's recuperation policy, but also made major reforms in improving people's livelihood. At the same time, he encountered the biggest crisis: the seven-nation rebellion.
With the help of Zhou Yafu, the son of Zhou Bo, and Liang Wang Liu Wu, his younger brother, Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty tried to quell the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms. Dou Taihou gave Emperor Han Jing another difficult problem. Dou Fangyi has always liked his youngest son, Liu Wu. Although his eldest son, Liu Qigui, was emperor, Dou Taihou still loved his youngest son so much that he persuaded Liu Qi to pass the throne to his younger brother, Liu Wu, many times after his death.
This is a little too much. There are laws and regulations handed down by the state. Emperor Liu Qi of Han Jing not only has sons, but also has many sons. How can he pass it on to his younger brother, but he has been so vague because he is not good at refuting his mother's face. At this time, Dou Taihou's influence in the Korean Bureau gradually appeared, and her Dou Shi family gradually had a certain influence in the Korean Bureau.
Dou Taihou was blind during Emperor Wen's reign. Although he is blind, he is in good health. He killed his husband and son.
Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty died, and Liu Che, the son of Liu Qi, succeeded to the throne. He is the famous Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in the history of China. At this time, Dou Taihou was promoted to Empress Dowager.
Dou had a great influence on the early period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, especially the intervention of Dou's consorts in the Korean Bureau intensified, which greatly developed into the Lu family. However, Dou, the core figure of Dou family, is not actually a woman in politics. She is not as interested in politics as Lv Hou, much less as Lv Hou.
The influence of Dou Taihou and Fang Yi on Liu Che is mainly reflected in the concept of governing the country. The emperor wanted to change course and carry forward Confucianism, while Dou always advocated the theory of Huang Lao and the rule of inaction during the Wenjing period.
Only when there is contradiction can it intensify. Dou Fangyi and his own grandson, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, are hanging by a thread. Of course, his grandson was defeated. After all, Dou experienced three dynasties, with high prestige and heavy power. The young Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is no match.
Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, can only pretend to be a grandson. In fact, he has always been the true grandson of Dou Yifang. The main advantage of serving is that his grandmother can guarantee that his throne is unshakable, and there must be opportunities for the throne. In a few years, the opportunity came. After the death of Dou E, Liu Che, the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, finally got rid of the biggest bondage in his life and started the most glorious life of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
In BC 135, Dou died in Chang 'an, ending her legendary life.