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Who are the three witches in North Korea?
When Lee was in power in North Korea, there were also three enchantresses, namely Zhang Xipin, the favored concubine of Su Zong, Zhang Lvshui, the favored concubine of Yan Shanjun, and Zheng Lanzhen, his concubine. These women are notoriously insidious and vicious, and they almost destroyed the Lee regime.

Zhang Xipin 1

Zhang Xipin, whose real name is Zhang Yuzhen, turned out to be just an ordinary maid-in-waiting in the harem of North Korea. Because of his outstanding appearance and great calculation, he tried his best to get the favor of General Su.

At that time, she was loved by Su Zong, and she gave birth to Su Zong's son Sunny Li. However, she is not satisfied with this. Instead, she wants to ascend the throne for her son, interfere in state affairs, form a clique for personal gain and exclude dissidents. She constantly slandered Su Zong and framed Queen Inhyeon at that time, which led to the abolition of Queen Inhyeon and became Princess Koryo in 1689.

Because of the vicious tactics, people later called Zhang Xipin the first witch in North Korea. However, Queen Inhyeon died five years after her abolition, and her political opponents took the opportunity to accuse her of killing Queen Inhyeon with witchcraft. 170 1 year, manager su killed her with poisoned wine.

For her, it is even more gratifying that her son Liu Yun succeeded to the throne for Jing Zong, and Zhang Xipin, posthumous title, became the "Yushan Grand Palace" after the throne.

In many Korean TV dramas, Zhang Xipin's story is often interpreted, and his kung fu scene can be called the Korean version of Empresses in the Palace.

2. Zhang Lvshui

Zhang Lvshui's father is the county magistrate of North Korea, and his position is very high. However, his mother is a prostitute. At that time, the society in North Korea was different from that in China. In ancient China, no matter how humble a concubine was, as long as her husband had status, her children had a certain status. In ancient Korea, as long as her mother was an untouchable, no matter who she had children with, she was also an untouchable.

Because of this, Zhang Lvshui can only inherit her mother's career and become a civil servant or something. However, Zhang Lvshui's special status makes her very eager to change this fate. So she used her beauty to seduce men, so that she could take the lead. Later, at a banquet, she met Yan Shanjun, and Zhang Lvshui managed to seduce her, and finally succeeded.

In order to win the favor of Yanshan Army, Zhang Lvshui often invented some extravagant games, which had the demeanor of ancient spurge in China. In order to get back at those who had oppressed her, Zhang Lvshui took advantage of Yan Shanjun's revenge for her mother, which eventually led to the North Korean uprising, the overthrow of Yan Shanjun's regime and the beheading of pregnant Zhang Lvshui.

3. Zheng Lanzhen

Zheng Lanzhen and Zhang Lvshui have the same life experience. They are both prostitutes. In order to change this humble status, they courted Yin, the consort of Zoroastrianism at that time, and became their beautiful concubines.

Yin's sister was Wen Ding, the then queen. In order to gain the support of Queen Wending, Zheng Lanzhen tried every means to gain the trust of Queen Wending, and made suggestions for her frequently, successfully framed many ministers and helped the son of Queen Zheng Wen ascend to the throne.

In order to repay Zheng Lanzhen, Zheng Wen successfully killed Yin's wife Jin and helped her become "Mrs. Zhen Jing" under various plots planned by Zheng Lanzhen.

Yin's wife's family therefore sued Zheng Lanzhen for killing her in order to get ahead. With the intervention of Queen Zheng Wen, the matter also went away. However, what Zheng Lanzhen didn't expect was that Queen Zheng Wen died soon. People framed by Zheng Lanzhen began to fight back crazily and impeach Yin. Zheng Lanzhen and Yin were first exiled to remote areas. Later, Yin's wife Jin's family sued Zheng Lanzhen again for poisoning his wife. No one can help Zheng Lanzhen this time.

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In order to get rid of her humble status, Zheng Lanzhen approached the queen's second brother Yin and became his concubine.

1545 After the death of Emperor Renzong of Korea, Emperor Mingzong of Korea acceded to the throne. Because of the young Zoroastrianism, his mother, Queen Wending, listened to politics behind the scenes. During the eight years of the Queen's Regency, Yin falsely accused the Qi family of Renzong of conspiring to let Feng (the eighth son of Zhongzong, born to Hongjia in the Western Han Dynasty) succeed to the throne, which caused the second Jinshi disaster, eradicated Yin Ren and Liu Guan, the judge of Cao, and led to the exile and killing of your minister. Since then, Zheng Lanzhen has been favored by Queen Wen Ding, and she can go in and out of the court at will.

155 1 year (the sixth year of Ming dynasty), Yin's wife Jin was influenced by Yin Ren's relationship and expelled Yin's first wife Jin (the daughter of Jin Ansui). Zheng Lanzhen was made the first wife by Queen Wending as an exception (my concubine's position in the Korean dynasty was very humble, and it was also stipulated that I could not be helped as the first wife), and then she poisoned Kim and got a wife.

She has a close relationship with Pu Yu, a monk in Fengtian Temple. She aims at revitalizing Buddhism and holds real power with the help of Yin's strong background. Zheng Lanzhen also used his political power to greatly expand his influence on business. Later, Kim's mother, Chiang Kai-shek, accused Zheng Lanzhen of poisoning Yin's wife, but with the support of Wen Ding, the matter went away. Plus Zheng Lanzhen has a sore on his back, so he went to Song Runde for acupuncture. Song Runde took the opportunity to have an affair with Zheng Lanzhen, but Yin had no doubt and took Song Runde as his nephew.

/kloc-after the death of the queen in 0/565, Yin was impeached by the Shilin Sect. She and Yin were exiled to Huanghai Road in Jiangyin. At this time, Yin's ex-wife and stepmother Chiang Kai-shek denounced Kim's poisoning, and the museum demanded the arrest of Zheng Lanzhen, but it was not allowed. ? [2]? In November, Yi Jinfu arrested a peacekeeper at a post office near Jiangyin to change horses. Yin's slaves came to tell Yi Jinfu that they would catch the couple whatever they said.

Zheng Lanzhen had a premonition that she would be caught, so she always took poison with her. When he heard the news, he said, "It is better to die than to be controlled by others." He committed suicide by taking poison. A few days later, Yin also died. She regained her original identity after her death.

She, Zhang Lvshui in Yan Shanjun's period and Zhang Xipin in Su Zong's period are also called the three enchantresses of North Korea.

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