Whose queen is Liu E?

Liu E is the queen of Zhao Heng, Song Zhenzong.

Liu E, the queen of Su Dynasty in Xianming Zhang, is the queen of Liu Heng in Song Zhenzong. She was originally an orphan girl from Sichuan. When she 15 went to Beijing to perform street art, Liu Heng took a fancy to her and put her into the palace. Liu Heng likes her very much, but because of her humble origin, she can only be a servant girl with no birthright in Wang Fu. After Song Zhenzong ascended the throne, Liu E entered the palace and was named Beauty. Liu E forbeared in the palace and never participated in the usurpation of the throne by his concubines. In the fifth year of Dazhong Xiangfu, Liu E was made queen and raised the children born to Li Wei, a palace maid around him.

Zhao Heng, a native of Song Zhenzong, was the third emperor of the Song Dynasty. During his reign, he formed an alliance with Liao, which temporarily stabilized the frontier. In the late ruling period, Zhao Heng indulged in the theory of gobbledygook and built Taoist temples on a large scale, which wasted people's money and aggravated the internal troubles and foreign invasion of the Northern Song Dynasty.

As an orphan girl, Liu E was married before she met Liu Heng, but after being bought back by Liu Heng, she was constantly loved. She is beautiful, intelligent and considerate. After years of study, she is proficient in history books. Song Zhenzong later set Liu E as the queen, regardless of the opposition of ministers. Liu E not only handled harem affairs well, but also participated in handling state affairs. Because of Song Zhenzong's trust, Liu E accumulated a lot of experience in handling state affairs at this stage, which laid the foundation for the later regency.