Wang Zhaojun, whose real name is Zhaojun, was born in a civilian family. /kloc-at the age of 0/4, she was chosen as a cloth and became a maid-in-waiting. Because most of the women in the harem of the Han and Yuan emperors were not selected at all, many women were not favored by the emperor until their death. At that time, in order to save trouble, Emperor Hanyuan directly asked court painters Mao Yanshou, Chen Chang and others to paint portraits of these ladies-in-waiting, and summoned them according to the portraits.
In order to please the Emperor of the Han and Yuan Dynasties, many maids had to bribe painters, hoping that they would paint themselves beautifully. At that time, the man who painted for Wang Zhao was called Mao Yanshou, and all the maids paid bribes to him. Only Wang Zhaojun didn't bribe him. He deliberately painted Wang Zhaojun ugly, so that she could not be summoned by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and had no chance to be elected to the harem of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Wang Zhaojun can only continue to be a palace maid. If there were no later events, she might die of old age in the palace. No one expected that Uhaanyehe, a southern Xiongnu, would come to Chang 'an for pilgrimage and visit relatives and friends in a few years. Emperor Han Yuan wanted to choose a maid-in-waiting to marry for the sake of national stability. When she saw Wang Zhaojun's wedding photos, she thought she was not beautiful, so she married him directly to Shan Yu. In his eyes, there are too many ordinary maids like portraits in the palace, and it makes no difference to marry one. But when Wang Zhaojun was ready to travel, Emperor Xiandi found that Wang Zhaojun's appearance was one of the best in the palace. At this time, it is too late to regret, so we have to trace the cause from the portrait and find out the reason. In a rage, he killed many painters, such as Mao Yanshou and Chen Chang.
When Wang Zhaojun left his native land and came to Xiongnu, he was called Hu Ning E Shi. At that time, Uhaanyehe only lived with her for three years, gave birth to a son and died. After Khan died, Wang Zhaojun wrote a letter to Han Ting at that time, hoping to return to the Han Dynasty. At that time, Emperor Han Chengdi asked her to "follow Hu's custom" and married her eldest son, Fu Khan. They lived together for eleven years and gave birth to two daughters. Less than two years after the death of Fu Khan, Wang Zhaojun also died. After leaving the fortress, I have never set foot on the Central Plains in my life.