Du Gu Jialuo (544-602 September 15), a literary queen, was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, a Xianbei native of Han culture, the eldest daughter of Du, an important member of Beigonglong Group, and the mother river Cui Shi. At the age of fourteen, she married Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, the eldest son of general Yang Zhongzhi. In the same year, my father was killed in a failed political struggle, and his family came down, and her husband was also suspected by the powerful minister.
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Du Gu Jialuo (544-602 September 15), a literary queen, was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, a Xianbei native of Han culture, the eldest daughter of Du, an important member of Beigonglong Group, and the mother river Cui Shi.
At the age of fourteen, she married Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, the eldest son of general Yang Zhongzhi. In the same year, my father was killed in a failed political struggle, and his family came down, and her husband was also suspected by the powerful minister. Dugugaro kept a low-key and modest style in order to eliminate disasters for her husband; At the turn of the Zhou Dynasty and the Sui Dynasty, he personally encouraged Yang to make firm plans for the Sui Dynasty. Later, he was worshipped as the princess and queen of Sui Dynasty. The Sui Dynasty was established as a queen.
Empress Dugu deeply participated in politics, maintained a strong influence on Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty all her life, and made great contributions to the rule of the emperor, and was honored as the "two saints" in the palace. In his later years, the change of abolishing the prime minister and the prince caused controversial comments in the history circle. Emperor Wendi and the Sui Empress were deeply in love and swore to be the same son, giving birth to ten sons.
In August of the second year of Renshou, the queen died. Emperor Wendi of Sui believed it, promoted the queen to Miao Shan Bodhisattva, and personally gave her a funeral. He also built the most prosperous Buddhist temple in the world to pray for the queen and hoped to see his beloved wife before he died. In July of the fourth year of Renshou, Wendi died of illness. In October, the queen was buried in Tailing, and the queen wrote literature.
References:
Dugu Gallo (Queen Dugu) _ Baidu Encyclopedia