Empress Xuan was originally from the State of Chu, and later became the concubine of King Qin Huiwen, known as the Seven Babies. 306 years ago, Qin Wuwang died lifting a tripod. Because Qin Wuwang had no children, his younger brothers competed for the throne. ? King Wuling of Zhao sent county magistrate Zhao Gu to send her son Ji, who was taken hostage in Yan State, back to Qin State. With the help of Xuan Di's half-brother, his son Ji succeeded to the throne, that is, the King of Qin.
So he put down the rebellion of the throne, killed Huiwen, Gongzi Zhuang and Gongzi Yong, deported them to Wei, and wiped out all the sons who were at odds with the king of Qin. Because Qin was a young king, Empress Xuan served as Empress Dowager, and Wei Ran assisted him.
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From the process of fighting for her son's position, we can see that Queen Xuan is not a "weak woman". Anyone who looks at her with contempt for women is sure to suffer. Furthermore, this mature belle in her thirties became the originator of concubines in feudal society. One of the most glorious periods of Qin Kung Fu was the thirty-six years (some say forty-one years) of Xuan Di's reign.
At the age of 30, she became the Empress Dowager of Qin, and was called "Empress Xuan". In order to consolidate her youngest son's throne, she used the most direct method in the world: marriage-that is, marrying the princess of Chu to her own son as the queen and the daughter of Qin to Chu.
At the same time, the ruling Empress Xuan began to appoint cronies.
Needless to say, the cronies are all the family members of Queen Xuan. On her recommendation, Empress Xuan made Xiang Shou (a member of her mother's family) the prime minister of Qin. Judging from this recommendation, Abazi's mother should be surnamed Xiang.
At the same time, Wei Ran, who made great contributions to the protection of my nephew, was also in charge of the military power. He was named Anhou, and his fief was Anhou (now dengzhou city, Henan Province). Later, he was Xuan's half-brother Taoyi (Dingtao, Shandong Province). Mi Rong, another half-brother of Empress Xuan, was named Hua Yangjun, and the fief was given to Shaanxi Gaoling first, and then to Xincheng Jun. The fief also became Mi County (now xinmi city, Henan).
As for the other two sons of Queen Xuan, of course, they have to be sealed. Gongzi Fei was named Jingyang Jun, and the fief was in Jingyang, Shaanxi Province today, and the latter fief was changed to Wan (Nanyang, Henan Province); Childe Mao was named Gao Lingjun, and the fief was in An Gaoling. Later it was changed to Deng.