I. Personal introduction
Empress Xuan, surnamed Mi, also known as Zi Empress and Qin Empress. During the Warring States Period, the empress dowager of Qin, the concubine of King Huiwen of Qin and the mother of King Zhao Xiang of Qin. At the beginning of Qin's accession to the throne, Empress Xuan assumed the post of Empress Dowager. During her reign, she conquered Yiqu and destroyed the great disaster in western Qin. After his death, he was buried in Lishan, Zhiyang.
Second, the character evaluation
Empress Xuan, as the empress dowager, sacrificed her lust to have an affair with Yiqu Wang, and then designed to kill her, thus eliminating Yiqu, a great disaster in the western part of Qin, so that Qin could concentrate on the east and have no worries. Her contribution is no less than that of Zhang Yi and Sima Cuo who captured Bashu.
Three. life experience
Queen Xuan's life experience is legendary. She was originally from Chu, and later became the concubine of King Huiwen of Qin, and was called the seven or eight sons. 306 years ago, Qin Wuwang died 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. Wei Ran then put down the turmoil in the royal family for the throne, so that Huiwen and Gongzi Zhuang and Gongzi Yong were killed. After mourning, they were deported to Wei, and all the sons who were at odds with the king of Qin were eliminated. Because Qin was a young king, Empress Xuan served as Empress Dowager, and Wei Ran assisted him.