Therefore, this love story tells the story of Xuan Di Liu Bingyi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his first wife Xu Pingjun. This allusion comes from the biography of Han consorts: "All the ministers plan to establish a new queen, and they all like General Huo's daughter without saying anything. It's my sword when I ask for WeChat. The minister knows that Bai Lixu is the queen.
In the vernacular, it means that ministers call for the establishment of a queen, and they all think that Huo Guang's daughter Huo Chengjun can become a queen. But the emperor disagreed. He wrote an imperial edict to find a Gu Jian. Ministers knew the emperor's mind and made Xu Pingjun the queen.
Xuan Di, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, is the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and the grandson of Herry Liu. In the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a famous witchcraft incident happened, in which both Liu Yuxin and Wei Zifu were implicated. Fortunately, Liu Bingyi, who was still in a strong position at that time, survived. Later, Emperor Wu asked Yi Ting to take care of Liu Bingyi.
Behind history
There is affection in the South Garden, so the sword is deep. The everlasting regret songs of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty and Yang Yuhuan are widely recited by later generations, but they are just a kind of vigorous glitz. How many people can understand the bumpy road, and the oath of being with you is what the gorgeous and nihilistic reward and love can represent. Poverty and humbleness are inseparable, and wealth and wealth also know each other.
Therefore, those who know this allusion may not understand so many grievances and intrigues hidden behind it, as well as the struggle in power desire. As for the promise, the most romantic imperial edict witnessed the most peaceful and tender love and yearning of a poor woman and an emperor.