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Married two kings, but became queen six times. What absurd things did Yang, the poorest queen in history, experience?
Since ancient times, emperors have represented the power to rule the world and the supreme glory. It was the greatest success of women in that era that the emperor's wife, the queen, became the queen of the mother instrument world. The queen is only under the emperor, and she also has infinite power, but in history, such a powerful queen has been abolished several times. What is this?

Jin Huidi of the Western Jin Dynasty was a fool, and his queen Jia Nanfeng was an ugly girl, but she took control of the power of the Western Jin Dynasty by virtue of her status as a queen, and the imperial courts of the Western Jin Dynasty were troubled by her. Later, Sima Lun killed Jia Nanfeng to set up another queen, Yang.

Yang was born in an official family, but she became Yang's queen. Since then, her life has been ups and downs, and she is afraid. Her life is a cycle between abolition and establishment.

After becoming Queen of Jin Huidi, fate began to torment her. First, in February of the first year of Yongxing, Yang was abolished and changed from the queen to. Five months later, she became queen again. So, Yang was the queen for a month and was abolished. In November of this year, Yang became the queen again, and this time Yang's queen was a stranger for a long time, and it was not abolished until April of the second year of Yongxing. Five years later, Yang was abandoned again and taken away by Liu Yao. This Liu Yao likes Yang very much and made her queen. This is Yang's sixth and last time to become a queen. Later, Yang stayed in the position of queen until his death.

After Yang remarried, life was fairly comfortable. Yang gave birth to three sons for Liu Yao, and Liu Yao was very loved. After death, Yu Xian Ping Ling was buried, and posthumous title presented the Queen Wen.