Dugu Jialuo (September 544-602 15) was born in Luoyang, Henan Province, and was born in Xianbei. The first empress of Sui Dynasty and the seventh daughter of Du Guxin of Northern Zhou Taibao. In the second year of Renshou (602), Dugu Jialuo died at the age of 59, and was buried with Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty in Tailing, the "queen of literature" in posthumous title.
At the age of fourteen, Dugu Gao married Sui Wendi, the eldest son of General Yang Zhong. Soon, my father was killed in a political struggle and his family came down. She is low-key and humble to the outside world, loves her husband and wife at home, and has ten children, assisting Emperor Wendi in making contributions. After the establishment of the Sui Dynasty, the empress was canonized. She was "good at reading and familiar with the present" and participated in the court affairs, which contributed to the "rule of emperors" and was called "two saints" with Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty. In his later years, he led the ousting of Prime Minister Gao Jiong and Prince Yong Yang, and supported Jin Wang Yang Guang, which caused controversy in later generations.
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In the 10th year of the Western Wei Dynasty (544), Du Guxin, the secretariat of Qin Zhou and the county magistrate of Hanoi, gave birth to her seventh daughter. At that time, the society generally worshipped Buddhism, and Du Fu was no exception. He gave his daughter a name full of Buddhist colors: Galo, which means Tagala in Sanskrit, meaning incense burner wood, Daphne, and Qinanxiang. No one expected that 37 years later, this girl would be in charge of the historical trend of China.
Dugujialuo's ancestor was a Xiongnu aristocrat belonging to Tuoba Xianbei regime, and he was one of the eight surnames in the Northern Wei Dynasty. His father Du stepped onto the political stage with his military achievements in the Six Towns Uprising in the Northern Wei Dynasty. He helped create a hegemony, ranking among the Eight Pillars countries and Fu in the Western Wei Dynasty, and entering Taibao and Weiguo in the Northern Zhou Dynasty.
Because of his handsome and romantic appearance, he was named "Dugu Lang", leaving the allusion of "the romantic side hat"; Mother Cui Furen, a native of Cui Shi, Zhengzhou, one of the six rooms in Qinghe Cui Shi, is the granddaughter of Cui Zhi, the satrap of Yongchang in the Northern Wei Dynasty, and the daughter of Cui. Qinghe Cui Shi is the main political and cultural portal of Han nationality in the Middle Ages. It pays attention to morality, Confucianism and cultural inheritance handed down from generation to generation, and talented people come forth in large numbers. Family members made great contributions to the unification of the Yellow River Basin in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The Xiongnu, Xianbei and other ethnic groups have a matriarchal heritage. The old custom says, "Women hold the door", and "Family Instructions of Yan Family" says, "Women are in charge of the door, litigating lawsuits, asking workers to please them, walking in a sedan chair all over the street, bringing gifts into the government, asking for officials on behalf of their children and complaining on behalf of their husbands, which is the legacy of Xianbei!"
Due to the weak constraints of etiquette and law, it became the social atmosphere for women to display their talents in the Northern Dynasties, and Dugujialuo was an outstanding figure who stood out from this atmosphere. At the same time, his mother, Cui Shi, also branded little Galo with China culture. Cui Shi of Qinghe is a cultural clan with profound knowledge, and his family's cultural upbringing is also reflected in Galo to some extent. The queen of historical documents "loves reading and knows the present", "It is a gift for anyone who meets public office and has parents".
Dugujialuo not only has the independent heroism of paternal nomadic people, but also has the liberal modesty of maternal Han culture. It is the product of the era of great national integration and is a Xianbei people with China characteristics.
When Galo was growing up, China was divided into several opposing regimes: Eastern Wei, Western Wei and Southern Dynasties. There are frequent wars between regimes, and society cannot be stable for a long time. Born into a top-ranking family with core political power, this intelligent young girl looked beyond the boudoir, exercised unusual courage and courage, and began to pay attention to the world situation and destiny in this special era.