Happy people are all the same, but unhappy people are different. Historically, most unfortunate queens have fallen out of favor and lived alone. Or rejected by her husband and abolished. Or the child died young, too sad and depressed. The tragedy of Queen Su is different from these. Her greatest tragedy is that she was ignored before her death and forgotten by history after her death.
Queen Su was not only loved by her husband before her death, but also died young, and was not recognized as a queen by Ming history after her death. Anyone who recognizes the identity of King J of Zhu Qiyu will only regard Wang Feihou as Princess J; Those who recognize the status of Ming Daizong only recognize the king as the queen. In a word, the Hangs family, whether as the wing of King J or as an heir, has not been recognized by the official history of the Ming Dynasty, although she is indeed a wife.
The History of the Ming Dynasty is a biography: in the third year of Jingtai, Princess Hang's son went to see the economy, and Emperor Jing wanted to be a prince, but he abolished Xianzong, and later he couldn't hold on. Therefore, it was the emperor's will to appoint Hang as the queen after the abolition. In seven years, Hangzhou collapsed and filial piety died. Yingzong reset, beheaded the queen, destroyed the tomb, and was still called princess J.
The Record of Ming Yingzong is accompanied by the Record of Jingtai: In February of the seventh year of Jingtai, Queen Hang died, and (22) his brother Hang Jing was appointed as a hundred royal guards.
"Ming History": The daughter of Jingdi Yu Hang, gave birth to a son to see the economy. In the third year of Jingtai, the emperor wanted to abolish the son of Yingzong and set up his own son, but he abolished Queen Wang and took the princess as the queen. Lei Yu is the commander of the Royal Guard.
It's really lucky that Hang finally became a queen. First of all, she was lucky enough to enter the backyard of the King of Yue from a civilian daughter. Later, Zhu Qizhen was captured by Vala, her husband was elected to the throne, became a new generation of emperors, and she also entered the palace. Later, she was lucky enough to have a son named Zhu Jianji for Zhu Qiyu.
At the beginning of Yingzong's succession, he named Zhu Jianshen, the son of his younger brother Yingzong Zhu Qizhen, as the Prince. At this time, when I have my own son, I want my son to be a prince. His plan was resolutely opposed by his queen Wang. He told Daizong that he was lucky to succeed to the throne and should not be abolished at will. Wang's action aroused great anger, and he immediately ordered the abolition of Wang's status as queen.
Later, he abolished the position of Prince Zhu Jianshen and made his son Zhu Jianji the Crown Prince. As Zhu Jianji's biological mother, Hang was made queen, and her father was also appointed commander of the Royal Guards. ...
The reason why Hangjia can be a queen is because of luck and children. Zhu Qiyu doesn't like his succession queen very much. Although her father was appointed commander of the Royal Guard, her brother was not awarded this title. It was not until her death that she got a hundred royal guards. Tang Guifei, the favorite concubine of Diana in her last years, was promoted by her father Tang Xing many times before becoming a concubine, from 100 to 1000 households. After the death of Queen Hang, she was made an imperial concubine and her father was promoted to conductor. Li Xier, another prostitute, gave a hundred royal guards as soon as his brother Ang Lee entered the palace, and gave incense in less than one month. In contrast, it can be seen that little attention is paid to Hangzhou's family.
Although the emperor doesn't like himself, she still has a child and there is hope for life. But sadly, four years later, her son Zhu Jianji died at the age of five.
The death of the child took away her hope, and her husband didn't like himself. Queen Hang was heartbroken and couldn't afford to get sick. She died in February of Jingtai seven years ago. Dai Zong built a mausoleum for her, named Shouling, and was named Queen Xiao Su.
In A.D. 1457, Ming Yingzong was restored, and Zhu Qiyu, the emperor of Daizong, was reduced to King Jin and placed under house arrest in Xiyuan. Two days later, he died suddenly at the age of 29. Although the Queen of Hangzhou died, the mourning queen of posthumous title was abolished and her mausoleum was destroyed. Her son Zhu Jianji was also reduced from being a prince to being a son, and her younger brother Hang Min's position was also cut.