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How did Wang Zhaojun die in history?
After leaving Chang 'an for more than a year, Wang Zhaojun arrived in Mobei in the early summer of the following year and was named "Hu Ning E Shi".

After Zhaojun left the fortress, the Han and Hungarian nationalities were United and harmonious, and the country was rich and the people were safe.

Unfortunately, only two years after Wang Zhaojun married Uhaanyehe (3 1 BC), Uhaanyehe died.

She and Uhaanyehe gave birth to a son named Itu, a wise dentist.

After Uhaanyehe's death, Zhaojun had to remarry Tao Mogao Khan, the eldest son of the first E Shi in Uhaanyehe.

Wang Zhaojun couldn't accept it, so he wrote to Han Chengdi and asked to return to his hometown.

But Emperor Cheng ordered her to obey Hu's custom, so Zhaojun had to marry.

Zhao Jun and sculptor Mogao have two daughters. The eldest daughter is Princess Shubu, and the youngest daughter is a princess.

In 20 BC, Diao Tamoga died again, and Zhaojun was widowed.

Wang Mang seized the Western Han regime and established a "new".

Xiongnu thought, "If you are not a descendant of Liu, how can you be the emperor of China?" So the frontiers are one after another, and the troubles are endless.

Seeing his peaceful years destroyed, Wang Zhaojun, 33, died of depression and despair and was buried in the southern suburbs of Hohhot today. The mausoleum is next to the Daqingshan Mountain and the Yellow River, which was later called "Qingling Mausoleum".