
Chen Hua Zhuan
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In the first year of Chenzhen's reign, a daughter was born in the middle palace. The emperor was delighted and granted the title of princess. In the fourth year of Chenzhen's reign, the eldest princess fell and drowned, and the emperor and empress were in great mourning. In order to pray for his success, the emperor performed a happy ceremony and granted the title of Princess Chenhua of the Jin Dynasty. Not long after the decree was issued, the princess died. In the thirteenth year of Chen Zhen's reign, Princess Chen Hua asked herself to fight against the rebellion among the powerful families in the south of the Yangtze River, and the emperor agreed to do so. March has been peaceful, and the travel has returned. The emperor was so pleased that he held a banquet to wash away the dust. He gave the south of the Yangtze River the title of Tang Muyi, and paid an annual tribute of 20,000 taels of silver and 10,000 yi of gold. In the fifteenth year of Chenzhen's reign, the Xiongnu invaded the fortress and captured three cities. The emperor awarded Jie Yue and ordered Princess Chenhua to supervise the Northern Expedition. When Li was two and a half years old, he beheaded and captured tens of thousands of people and recovered the lost territory. On the day of triumph, the emperor personally welcomed him in the suburbs and gave him the title of "Zhengguo". He also awarded three thousand soldiers to show his special merits. In the twentieth year of Chen Zhen's reign, the kings of Qin and Lu raised their troops to rebel. In the twenty-first year, Jin and Chu were fighting for balance, and the temples were in danger. The emperor said sympathetically: "No one but Chenhua can support the country, so he appointed her as the empress of the country and granted her the title of Jiuxi. She will be the prime minister of important military and state affairs." In the 22nd year of Chenzhen's reign, the emperor performed inner meditation, and Emperor Chenhua took the throne of Zichen. Over the next year, the Yuan Dynasty was changed to Shengchen, and the sacrifices were made to heaven and earth.
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