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Is Queen Qin Huayang Mi Yue?
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Mrs Huayang is not Mi Yue, but Mi Yue, the concubine of King Qin Huiwen. After Zhao Xiang, the king of Qin, succeeded to the throne, Mi Yue became the queen of Qin Xuan, while Mrs Huayang was the queen of Qin Xiaowen, the son of Zhao Xiang, the king of Qin. Therefore, Mrs Huayang is regarded as the granddaughter of Mi Yue, and Mrs Huayang is also a legendary woman in Qin history. She was loved by thousands of people but she was childless all her life.

Mrs. Huayang's surname is Mi, but she is not. Mi Yue is the concubine of King Qin Huiwen. After Qin ascended the throne, she became the Xuan queen of Qin, and Mrs. Huayang was the queen of Qin Xiaowen, who was the son of Qin Wang, so Mrs. Huayang was regarded as. Mrs Huayang married from Chu to Qin. At first, it was just a concubine room in Guo Jun, which won the favor of Guo Jun. However, Mrs Huayang never gave birth to a child, so Lv Buwei asked her to raise Zi Chu so that one day she could live with her mother.

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Empress Xuan (? -265 BC), Mi (mǐ), born in Danyang, Chu, also known as Mi Bazi and Qin, was the first empress dowager in the history of China. Empress Xuan was originally from the State of Chu, and later became the concubine of King Qin Huiwen, known as the Seven Babies. In 307 BC, Qin Wuwang died of lifting a tripod. Because Qin Wuwang had no children, his younger brothers competed for the throne. King Wuling of Zhao sent county magistrate Zhao Gu to send her son Ji, who was taken hostage in Yan State, back to Qin State. With the help of Xuan Di's half-brother, his son Ji succeeded to the throne, that is, the King of Qin. So he put down the rebellion of the throne, killed Huiwen, Gongzi Zhuang and Gongzi Yong, deported them to Wei, and wiped out all the sons who were at odds with the king of Qin. Because Qin was a young king, Empress Xuan served as Empress Dowager, and Wei Ran assisted him.

Queen Xuan loves her lover Wei Choufu very much. When Queen Xuan was dying, she ordered Wei Choufu to be martyred for herself. Wei Choufu was very scared when he learned that, so he asked Yong Rui to lobby the Queen Xuan. Yong Rui first asked Empress Xuan if she could perceive things in the world after her death. Empress Xuan replied that she could not. Yong Rui went on to say that since people don't feel anything after death, why kill the one they love? If the deceased is really conscious, then the first king will hate the queen mother for cheating. Empress Dowager Cixi, it's too late for you to make amends now. How could you have an affair with Wei Choufu? Empress Xuan thought Yong Rui was right, so she revoked Wei Choufu's martyrdom letter for herself. In October of the forty-second year of Qin Dynasty (265 BC), Queen Xuan died and was buried in Lishan Mountain, Zhiyang.