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What kind of life did Zhao Jun lead after he went to the fortress to kiss? Is she happy in life?

Zhaojun's departure from the fortress is a well-known story in China. As one of the four beauties in ancient times, Zhaojun made great contributions to the peace between the Central Plains and Xiongnu, but few people know how Zhaojun lived after he went to Xiongnu. Today, let's take a look at what kind of life Zhao Jun lived after he left the fortress.

In fact, compared with Shi's "The Fish Drowning", the story of Diesim's unknown life and death, and Yang Guifei's hanging, Wang Zhaojun's ending should be regarded as the best. Why do you say that? Because Wang Zhaojun was the only one of the four beauties who died near the flower room, he lived for a long time in short. But in fact, is Wang Zhaojun really happy after leaving the fortress? Actually, it is not necessarily happiness.

Wang Zhaojun was an ordinary maid-in-waiting before he went to the fortress. /kloc-left his hometown at the age of 0/4 and entered the palace as a maid-in-waiting./kloc-entered the fort at the age of 0/9. In these five years, Wang Zhaojun's appearance has never been as lucky as that of the emperor, which shows that her heart is lonely and desolate.

When Wang Zhaojun, who lived in the Han Palace, went out of the Great Wall, what he saw and heard was actually not as beautiful as expected, but even more miserable. Materially speaking, after all, how can the bitter and cold place beyond the Great Wall compare with the prosperity of the Western Han Dynasty? The material conditions are poor, and the customs of Xiongnu are unbearable for Wang Zhaojun.

According to historical records, Wang Zhaojun once wrote a letter to Emperor Han Chengdi, requesting to return to Han because he could not accept the customs of Xiongnu. So what kind of custom makes Wang Zhaojun so disgusted? After all, since ancient times? Marry a chicken and follow a dog? As a Han Chinese, Wang Zhaojun must understand this truth.

This custom of Xiongnu is recorded in the biography of Xiongnu in Han Dynasty: when the father dies, the wife is his stepmother; When a brother dies, be his wife. It means that after his father dies, his son can marry his mother; My brother is dead, so I can marry my sister-in-law.

Calling Han Xie Shan became the object of Wang Zhaojun's distant marriage. At that time, Uhaanyehe was over 500 years old. Sure enough, Uhaanyehe died in less than two years. So according to the custom of Xiongnu, Wang Zhaojun married his eldest son, Khan Fu.

Although the complex Khan is not Wang Zhaojun's own son, he is a descendant after all. In this regard, Wang Zhaojun had the above petition and asked to return to his hometown. It's a pity that Emperor Han Chengdi didn't agree to her request and ordered him to follow the customs of Xiongnu.

What does Wang Can Zhaojun do? Only accept, just like when I was sent to the Han Palace to be a maid of honor and married to a place far beyond the Great Wall, my fate can never be controlled by myself. His own fate was beyond his control, and even his eldest son died in the internal struggle of the Huns. In the end, Wang Zhaojun died of depression and never set foot on his homeland again.

It can be seen that Zhao Jun's life is also very bleak, but the fate of ancient women is like this, and they can never get rid of the fetters of fate. Bian Xiao often rejoices that he was born in the era of freedom and opening up in 2 1 century, and that women's social status has been improved and they can choose what they like. I hope that since they have the opportunity, they will seize the opportunity and achieve a better life.