Wang Yi, Empress Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, is actually a second married woman (the road to rise is a miracle) (2)

The uterus is too beautiful to stand out from the crowd.

When Wang Hao entered the womb, the people of Qi were surrounded by beautiful young women, such as Bo, Jia and Cheng. Among them, Bo is the prince's princess. It is conceivable that competing with such a group of women is not an easy and pleasant thing. However, Wang Hao quickly stood up.

Because, I know nothing about her past. He only knows that this woman named Wang Hao is a little different. In addition to the endless freshness brought by the bed, Liu Qi feels that this woman seems to have a mature and keen insight into the world and people's hearts. This is obviously not available to other concubines. Shortly after Wang Hao gained a foothold in Chang 'an Palace, Zanger sent her second queen, Cheng Zi, to the womb, and she became the double mother-in-law of the prince.

In just a few years, Wang Yi gave birth to three daughters for Liu Qisheng, namely Princess Pingyang, Princess Nangong and Princess Si Long. Looking at these three beautiful daughters, Liu Qi is of course very happy, but behind his smile, there is still a trace of regret. Everyone knows that he wants his son more. In those days, Wang Yi prayed to heaven day and night and asked God to give her a son. Finally, one day, Wang Yi had a dream that a radiant and burning fireball fell from the sky and disappeared into her stomach in an instant. After waking up, she suddenly found herself pregnant again.

When Wang Hao told Liu Qi about this dream, Liu Qi took Wang Hao's hand very excitedly and said, dear, this is so expensive! ? In June of BC 156, Emperor Wendi of Han died and Qi ascended the throne, which was called Emperor Jingdi in history. On the day Liu Qi ascended the throne, he announced that he had made his princess Bo Shi the queen. Although this result is logical, other concubines are still full of jealousy about the woman who became the queen. For example, Li Ji, Ji Cheng and others are Liu Qi's favorite concubines, and of course, Wang Di. The Han dynasty inherited the Qin system, and concubines below the queen were divided into many grades, such as imperial concubine, beauty and lover. Wang Hao was made his wife, just one step away from the position of the queen. However, this step is not a step away, but a natural barrier that is difficult to cross.

In the face of this natural barrier, Wang Yi's mood is quite complicated. On the one hand, she is confident. Because just a few years ago, she was just the wife of a low-ranking businessman, but now she has become one of Han's favorite concubines. Since she could have achieved this miraculous leap, she naturally has reason to believe that one day, she can cross the natural barrier in front of her. Besides having confidence in his ability to conquer his destiny, God has arranged an extremely favorable objective factor for Wang Yi, that is? Queen Bo is infertile. As a queen, this is of course a major flaw. On the other hand, Wang Hao gave birth to three daughters in just a few years, and nine times out of ten she was pregnant with a prince. Comparing the two, the advantages of Wang Yi are self-evident.

However, any advantage is only relative. First of all, although Bo has no children, she is the maiden of Liu Qi's grandmother, Empress Dowager Bo, with a very noble birth. Moreover, the thin queen mother lived for a long time. When Emperor Jingdi ascended the throne, the emaciated Queen Mother was still alive. With such a strong background, Bo naturally doesn't have to worry about being abolished by Liu Qi. Secondly, Liu Qi's other concubines have given birth to several princes, and even Wang Hao's sister Wang Maoxu gave birth to her son Liu Yue before her. In this case, even if Wang Hao dreams? Into his arms? The result really gave birth to a prince. Even if one day Bo was abolished by Liu Qi, I'm afraid it may not be her turn to be queen.

Therefore, on the one hand, Wang Yi is full of confidence in himself, but at the same time, he is inevitably deeply worried. She is particularly worried that if she is pregnant with another daughter this time, her dream of being a queen will be shattered. Just as Wang Yi was anxious about it, Emperor Han Jing also had a dream. One day, he was taking a nap at Chongfang Pavilion when he suddenly saw a red-haired pig falling from the sky and falling straight into the temple pavilion. After waking up, Liu Qi called the court soothsayer to interpret dreams. The fortune teller pondered for a while, and then told Liu Qi that a great man was about to be born in this palace, and he would be the master of the prosperous future of the Han family!

At that moment, Liu Qi's excitement and joy were beyond words. On the same day, he renamed Chongfang Pavilion Yao Lan Hall and let Wang Hao move in. A month later, on the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in 156 BC, which is the traditional Valentine's Day in China, Jing Wong gave birth to a baby boy in Landian, and Emperor Han Jing gave him a nickname? Hey? . This baby boy is the later emperor Liu Che. Previous 1 /4 Next page