
Rebirth of the Great Han Yunxin
by Looking North From The South Branch
About This Novel
Empress Xiao Jingbo (? - 148 BC), whose name is unknown, was the first empress of Emperor Jing Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, the distant granddaughter of the Empress Dowager Bo, the grandmother of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, and a native of Wu County, Kuaiji (now Suzhou, Jiangsu Province). When Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was the crown prince, the Bo family was the crown princess and had no children or favors. In 157 BC, after Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, she was established as queen. In 151 BC, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty deposed the Bo family as queen and retired to a separate palace. In the first month of the second year of Zhongyuan (148 BC) of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Bo passed away and was buried in the south of Dongping Wangting Pavilion in Chang'an City (today's Xi'an, Shaanxi). Zhao Yiyi, a history major, was dragged by her roommate to the city's newly opened history museum when she saw a portrait of a woman. According to the staff, according to research, it was speculated that this woman was Bo, the first queen of Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty. The woman in the painting had a beautiful face, with a touch of sadness between her eyebrows. Zhao Yiyi felt a sense of familiarity and couldn't help but want to touch her. Just because of today's chance, her fate changed. . . .
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