Introduction of Li Weiyang's prototype Feng Taihou
Feng (442-490), the queen of civilization, was born in Xindu, Changle (now Jixian County, Hebei Province), the royal family of Beiyan, and the Han nationality. /Kloc-At the age of 0/4, she was chosen as the concubine of Tuoba Zhuo, Wen Chengdi of the Northern Wei Dynasty, and was later named the queen. After Tuoba Zhuo's death, Feng manipulated the political power. The Northern Wei Dynasty took Feng as the Empress Dowager and presented Emperor Wen. With Feng's guidance and assistance, Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty pushed the reform of Taihe to a climax.
Feng Taihou, the daughter of an official, was taken as a slave for committing a crime. In 452, he was elected as an aristocrat of Wen Chengdi in the Northern Wei Dynasty. She was made queen in 456. In 465, Emperor Wendi ascended the throne and was honored as the Empress Dowager. The queen mother came to the court to assist the court, decided to kill the prime minister Yi Hun, and then returned to the court to worship Emperor Wen. In 476, Feng Taihou poisoned Wendi and killed his favorite, and he was also called fourteen years of the imperial court. He died in 490 at the age of 49.
Feng Taihou is smart, decisive, suspicious and good at politics. He used heavy management and heavy punishment to control the minister, which showed his superb political skills. Feng Taihou, who was originally a Han Chinese, tried his best to promote Sinicization. During his two regents, he pushed the sinicization of the Northern Wei Dynasty to the peak. Under her influence, it accelerated the process of feudalism in the Northern Wei Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, Feng Taihou carried out the sinicization reform, such as implementing the three-long system, the equal-land system and the semi-land system, which established the embryonic form of a big agricultural country, got rid of quite a lot of political chaos and aristocratic enclosure behavior, and gradually extended its policy influence to subsequent dynasties, even today.