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Revealing Song Shenzong's legendary mother-in-law: eloping with her daughter and marrying three men.
Introduction: According to legend, during the reign of Emperor Yingzong in the Northern Song Dynasty, a Cui family held a wedding for their son Cui Jie in an alley in Bianliang, Kyoto. Cui's family is a small enterprise, and his family is not very good. So the wedding was a little simpler, which made the bride very unhappy. Why are you unhappy? I lost my share. The bride, surnamed Li, is at least a "middle-class" rich family in the capital of song dynasty. In the Song Dynasty, there was a custom of "gold marries a woman and silver marries a wife", and the woman's dowry was very rich. Sometimes, even the man's wedding banquet has to be paid by the woman's family. When Miss Li saw that the wedding was so simple and hasty, a beautiful oval face immediately turned into a shoehorn. Fortunately, Cui Jie, the groom, was born well, handsome and gentle. Miss Li was very satisfied, so the young couple started their own life is sweet. A year later, Li Sheng married a girl, and the sweet little days were no longer sweet.

Because Cui Jie is an ordinary person, we can't find his detailed records in historical materials. We can only make reasonable inferences about his character, thoughts and behavior. How to buy and sell other people's children. It is possible to develop a mercenary character, or it is possible to be emotionally fragile. This is one of them; Secondly, gentle personality is also synonymous with cowardice. This kind of man is often more feminine and less manly. Third, the concept of carrying on the family line is deeply rooted. At that time, most people were like this, and most Cui Jie could not avoid customs. These three points are likely to directly lead to a red light in their marriage.

After giving birth to a girl, Li also lacked confidence. Is it up to me to have a boy or a girl? Why don't you Cui Jie find your own reasons? You give me a cold war, and I won't wait on you. It turned out that when she went out to visit the garden, she met a handsome guy named Ren. His brother was affectionate and his sister was interested. They had already made friends. After some discussion, they decided to elope and pursue their own beautiful life. However, Li has the conditions, so he can elope. He must take his daughter with him. Ren Jun agreed happily.

Because of the inconvenient transportation, Li's mother and daughter didn't "catch up" far away, so they rented a house in a village on the outskirts of the capital of song dynasty and lived in seclusion to learn from cowherd and weaver. Life is bitter, but it is also kind and loving, leisurely and carefree. As the saying goes, there are unexpected events in the sky, and people are doomed. Suddenly, one day, Ren Shuai? got a strange disease and went to many doctors, but none of them recovered. He died soon. Li was very sad. If he hadn't seen his daughter was still young, he would have stamped his heels and left Ren Shuai?.

The happiness of eloping is still in sight, and the taste of losing a man is really in sight. What should I do? Cold-accompanied by desolation. It's no use going back to Cui's house. A good horse doesn't look back, and Cui Jie is dead. As time went on, her daughter grew up day by day, and Li felt very confused. Should my daughter be surnamed Cui or Ren? The name should be Cui. After all, Cui Jie has her daughter's blood in her blood, but this handsome boy from Ren Hao has always been her daughter's short stepfather, so the surname Ren is nothing. Just when Li was in a dilemma, a man stood up and spoke: You can't be surnamed Cui or Ren, but your daughter should be surnamed Zhu. What's this man's name? Zhao Yan doesn't know, but he knows his occupation. He is called a matchmaker.

The matchmaker found Li a Zhu, An Ren, from Bianliang, with a well-off family, two marriages and one son (the introduction is really careful, and he deserves to be an expert in matchmaking). Such a good bachelor, what is Li unwilling to do? He nodded shyly, then got into the sedan chair shyly and became a bride for the third time. Therefore, the daughter's official surname is Zhu, and that's settled.

In a.d. 1068, Yingzong died, Zongshen proclaimed himself emperor, and the imperial edict ordered the world to choose palaces. Li's daughter (Zhu at this time) is just 16 years old this year. She is as beautiful as flowers and pure as jade, meets the selection requirements, and is a Kyoto girl, so she was selected at once. It is said that when Emperor Zongshen first saw the girls in Zhu Xiao, he liked them very much. He fell asleep in a hurry that night. The next day, Zhu Xiao's girl was promoted to talent, like a rocket was promoted to Jieyu. This is great. In the Song Dynasty, Jieyu was the emperor's veritable little wife, second only to Zhao Yi. At this time, Li's mother was honored as her mother-in-law because her daughter was expensive. Since then, the happy life of eloping women has been endless.

As Miss Zhu gradually became Miss Zhu, her stomach became more and more competitive. She gave birth to three children (later Zhezong), the king of Cai and the princess, and further became a princess, and Li's status as emperor mother was consolidated. Grandson Zhao Xu ascended the throne as Zhezong, and his daughter was honored as the imperial concubine (neither Ren Xuan nor Empress Qin Sheng died). Li became an "imperial grandmother" again, and even the three people before and after her elopement were greatly honored. The dead Cui Jie, the handsome boy and the living Zhu Shian are all given the surname or the title of Taibao, and they are absolutely superior.

The only fly in the ointment is that because Ren Shuai had the "misdeeds" of abducting the emperor's mother-in-law to elope, historians refused to leave their names out of "noble taboos", so they knew his name but didn't know it. Instead, they were commensurate with Ren Shuai? and wronged you!