Wang Zhaojun, a native of Zigui (now Xingshan County, Yichang City, Hubei Province), is also known as the four beauties in ancient China with Di Xin and Shi. She is a wild goose, which was called "Fei Ming" in Jin Dynasty to avoid taboo.
In the decades since Zhaojun left the fortress, the two families of Han and Hungary have maintained friendly and harmonious relations. Uhaanyehe attached himself to the Han Dynasty, and showed his majesty to leave the fortress, which ended the division and war of the Huns for many years and laid the foundation for the unification of the Central Plains dynasty. Coupled with the strengthening of exchanges between the two sides, the relatively backward ethnic minorities at that time inevitably yearned for the advanced system of the Central Plains, prompting some ethnic minorities to imitate the system of the Central Plains.
2. Wang Yi
Wang Yi, Empress of Xiaojing, is the second empress of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and the biological mother of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Queen Wang is a native of Xingping, Shaanxi Province. Her mother Zanger is the granddaughter of Rebecca Zangcha, and her father is Li Wangzhong, a villain. Wang Hao first married the King of Jin and gave birth to a daughter. Later, she was sent to the Crown Prince Palace by her mother and gave birth to three daughters and a son for Liu Qisheng. Her son is Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.
Wang Yi was queen for nine years. In the first month of the third year (BC 14 1), Jingdi died. On Jiazi's day, Liu Che, Wang Hao's son, became emperor. Grandmother Dou is the Empress Dowager and mother Wang is the Empress Dowager. In March, Emperor Wu named his grandmother Zanger Ping Yuanjun. The two half-brothers of the Queen Mother were also named Hou, Tian Fen as Hou Wu 'an and Tian Sheng as Hou Zhou Yang.
3. Wang
Wang (765438 BC+65438 AD+February 3, 2003) was born in Yuancheng, Wei County (now east of daming county, Hebei Province), the second daughter of Yangping, the mother of Li, the queen of Liu, the emperor of Han Dynasty. One of the longest-lived queens in the history of China.
His tenure was 6 1 year, second only to the filial piety queen of Qing dynasty. When Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty, Wang was so angry that he threw the imperial seal on the ground and smashed the national imperial seal into a corner. Soon, he died of grief and anger and was buried with Liu Shi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
4. Wang Mang
Wang Mang, a giant, was born in Yuan Dynasty in Wei County (now daming county, Handan, Hebei Province), a powerful minister in the Western Han Dynasty, a newborn Wang Zhangzi, and the nephew of the filial piety queen Wang in the Western Han Dynasty. He is a descendant of the Liu family in the Han Dynasty and usurped the throne. The founding emperor of the new dynasty reigned for 8 to 23 years.
After Wang Mang proclaimed himself emperor, he took a series of measures to benefit the people, which was called "Wang Mang's restructuring" in history. In the first year of the founding of the People's Republic of China, it was announced that the world field was changed to Wang Tian, and the private field was replaced by Wang Tian. These handmaiden were renamed private houses, and like Hotan, they were not allowed to buy or sell. Later, the monetary system and official system were reformed, stipulating that salt and iron were run by officials, mountains and rivers were nationalized, and at the same time, they shared interest with the people. From now on, civilians are safe.
5. Wang Jian
Wang Jian, a native of Dongxiang, Pingyang (now the northeast of Fuping, Shaanxi), was a famous and outstanding strategist of Qin State during the Warring States Period.
When I was young, I liked the military. I once worked for Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. Lead an army to attack Handan, the capital of Zhao, and wipe out Sanjin area. Xiang Yan was defeated by 600,000 troops, and Chu was destroyed. Together with his son Wang Ben, he became the greatest contributor to Qin Shihuang's unification of the six countries. With his excellent military command ability, he was called "the four great generals of the Warring States" with Bai Qi, Li Mu and Lian Po.
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