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Who was the first queen to be abolished in history?
The first abolished queen in history was Bo's original wife, Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Because the political marriage between Queen Bo and Emperor Han Jingdi was promoted by Queen Bo, Emperor Han Jingdi didn't like it very much and didn't want to spoil her, which led to her infertility in the end. Without children, she took the unstable position of queen. In addition, Emperor Han Jing had no deep feelings for the thin queen, so the thin queen was ousted from the stage. How can a thin queen who has lost her status be happy? She soon died of anxiety.

Queen Bo is a distant granddaughter of Queen Bo's family and a relative of Queen Bo. Ji Bo was the concubine of Wei Bao, a former subordinate of Xiang Yu. After Wei Bao was captured by Han Xin, Liu Bang saw that Ji Bo was beautiful and moved, so he decided to let Ji Bo enter the palace, but Ji Bo never saw Liu Bang again after he entered the palace.

Bo Xilai is from Yinshan. Liu Qi, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, was the crown princess when he was a prince. After Liu Qi succeeded to the throne, he became a queen, the first queen of Liu Qi, and was a family with Queen Bo. Queen Bo has been married to Emperor Gaozu Liu Qi for more than 20 years, but Liu Qi didn't like her at all, because in the Han Dynasty, Confucianism was respected and filial piety was emphasized. At that time, Qi couldn't refuse to propose marriage, so he had no choice but to marry the empress Bo. Queen Bo doesn't know the cruelty of the harem. Human nature is the most despicable, and there will be no mercy in front of reality!