In the first year of Hui Di, Han Xiao, Liu Bang's favorite concubine, Fu Qi, was sent to Yongxiang as a slave for more than a year and was brutally tortured by Liu Bang's first wife, Lv Hou.
The Queen Mother cut off Mrs Qi's hands and feet, smoked her eyes and ears, drank her medicine, and made her live in Juyu, known as "Renbi". -"Hanshu consorts biography"
Why is Mrs. Qi's ending so tragic? Many netizens think that the violence against Mrs. Qi is because she is a politician, and Mrs. Qi is a loser in the political struggle. The political struggle is only life and death, so it is not surprising that Mrs. Qi's tragic ending.
But what I want to say is that Mrs. Qi's ending is not the result of the failure of the power struggle, but the result of jealousy and jealousy.
High-impedance collapse, imperial lucky lady qi, the queen mother Lu angry, all quiet, not out of the palace. -"Historical Records, Game Family"
Obviously, Mrs. Qi and even Zhao Zier, who were favored by Liu Bang successively, were imprisoned the first time when Liu Bang, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, died. This can't be the result of the failure of the power struggle, but the revenge of Lv Hou's frustrated love.
Han xing, Lu eju is the emperor's queen, and the man is a prince. And the color of the festival is fading, love. -"Historical Records, Game Family"
In Liu Bang's later years, Lv Hou was no longer beautiful because of his age. In fact, it is not so much that Lv Hou is no longer beautiful, but that after seeing the bigger world, Liu Bang has a deeper understanding of the opposite sex and knows that the quality of women in the world is different. There are many people who are more worthy of Liu Bang's love than Lv Hou. As an emperor, Liu Banggui naturally has a better chance to choose a spouse. Therefore, Mrs. Qi's concubines are very beautiful in color and art.
At that time, Lv Hou had reached middle age, and his artistic talent should be average. It's too late to learn to sing and dance now. Therefore, in this round of competition, Lv Hou can only fail.
After Liu Bang's death, Liu Yuxin succeeded to the throne. As Liu Ying's biological mother and Liu Bang's wife, Lv Hou is naturally in power, and all the concubines in the harem can only let her do whatever she wants.
In the past, coldness appeared in my mind. Although Lv Hou knows that this is the result of his poor technology, how can he give up now that Lv Hou is in power? How can you not retaliate?
If emperors really have the tolerance of not retaliating, Lv Hou is not Lv Hou, but the great-grandson empress, Yin Lihua and Ma Huanghou. Obviously, Lv Hou is not such a clever queen. When Liu Bang was alive, Lv Hou showed obvious jealousy. After Liu Bang's death, Lv Hou didn't have to hide. It was only natural that he would retaliate against his former rival in love.
Li Wang's mother and brother said they were jealous and wanted to be white, so they didn't work hard for the monarch. -"Historical Records Biography of Hengshan Mountain in Huainan"
If he hadn't been so jealous, Liu Bang's seventh son might not have been born in prison, and his biological mother Ye Zhao wouldn't have committed suicide with great resentment.
Similarly, if Lv Hou wasn't jealous, he wouldn't lock up all Liu Bang's favorite concubines, including Mrs Qi. If it weren't for Lv Hou's jealousy, but for the need of power struggle, Lv Hou wouldn't have locked Mrs. Qi in Yongxiang for more than a year, but would have killed Mrs. Qi and her only son Liu Ruyi as soon as Liu Bang died.
Mrs. Qi became a prisoner soon after she sang "Song of Mrs. Qi" and died a few days later. Because of her behavior, Lv Hou's revenge on Liu Ruyi was accelerated. After the death of Liu Ruyi, the first and most tragic palace fight in the feudal history of China finally ended.
Lv Hou won, but he was blamed for a thousand years. Mrs. Qi died, but there was always sympathy. The phenomenon that who dies is right has existed for thousands of years. After the demise of the Han dynasty, a big pig's hoof wrote a poem praising Mrs. Qi to mourn her. Among them, Fu Qi's "Songs of Chu Dance" was written by Li Ang, the 14th emperor of the Tang Dynasty. The emperor simply regarded the story with Mrs. Qi as the jealousy of his wife and concubine, and his IQ was also very touching.