Biography of Queen Shao of Ming Xianzong
Empress Shao, Ming Xianzong's concubine, Ming (Xing)' s mother, and her father's name is Changhua (today's Changhua is in Hangzhou, or the beauty of Suzhou and Hangzhou, I really have nothing to say. ) Because of poverty, she sold her daughter to the eunuch guarding Hangzhou, so Empress Shao was able to enter the palace. It can't be said that this father is too heartless to raise children. If she sells her daughter to the eunuch guarding Hangzhou, she may win a way out. Queen Shao is very smart, knowledgeable (it should be the ability to read people's feelings developed by years of rough life) and looks very good. (Must be a typical Suzhou and Hangzhou beauty). In the twelfth year of Chenghua, it was named Chen Fei (it seems that there was no such level before, and it appeared for the first time. ) It is enough to see the love of Emperor Chenghua for Queen Shao. Later, she was made a royal concubine. During Hongzhi's reign, she became a vassal state. According to regulations, Queen Shao was not allowed to go to the vassal state with her son, and her flesh and blood were separated. (also very helpless. After more than 30 years, I didn't expect that the grandson Ming Shizong could inherit the great unification. At that time, Shao Fei was already in his twilight years. He was very excited to learn that his grandson was enthroned as emperor. Unfortunately, he was blind due to senile cataract. If we have today's scientific and technological means, we should be able to help Queen Shao see her grandson become the emperor of the Ming Empire. Although I can't see it, it's hard to restrain my excitement. Queen Shao stroked Emperor Sejong from head to toe. Over and over again, the deep affection between grandparents and grandchildren was firmly engraved in the hearts of these two grandparents and grandchildren. Emperor Sejong honored Empress Shao as Empress Dowager (the fourth Empress Dowager of Ming Dynasty, the first Empress Renzong Zhang, the second Empress Yingzong Zhou, the third Empress Xianzong Wang and the fourth Empress Shao). )。 In the first year of Jiajing, you were honored as Shouan. Grandson hopes grandma can enjoy her old age and live a long and safe life. Unfortunately, Empress Shao was very excited because her eldest grandson became emperor, so she fell ill. Soon the situation deteriorated and she died in November of the first year of Jiajing. The emperor wanted to bury Queen Shao in the mausoleum in the spring of February. Yang Tinghe, a university student, suggested that the mausoleum has been closed for more than 30 years, so don't open it again and again, which may disturb the gods of Xianzong. Emperor Sejong often thought of his grandmother touching his face with uncontrollable excitement, and his inner guilt, emotion, happiness and sadness stirred in his heart. In any case, the minister's inhuman suggestion is emotionally and morally unacceptable. So she insisted on burying Queen Shao together in Maoling. Finally, Empress Shao was regarded as a filial piety, well-being, benevolent person, and God bless the Empress Dowager, so she didn't go to Bayern Dedian. In the fifteenth year of Jiajing, God moved to the main mausoleum, called the Empress, and was buried with the concubines' biological mother, namely the Empress Zhou of Yingzong and the Ji surname of Xianzong Xiaomuji.