First, misfortune and luck coexist.
In the turbulent years of the Qin Dynasty, Dou lived in seclusion and enjoyed fishing all day long. Unfortunately, he fell into the river while fishing and died. Leave Dou, his brother Dou Changjun and his brother Dou.
Later, after the death of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, Dou entered the palace as a good family and served Lv Hou. But before long, she was included in the list of imperial secretaries awarded to princes. Dou's hometown is in Qinghe county, and the ideal place to go is Zhao, so she went to ask the relevant personnel to add her to the list of going to Zhao. However, this time it often backfired, and she was still put on the list of going abroad.
No matter how sad Dou cries, it can't change the fact that she went to Daiguo. I can imagine what she would be like when she first saw Liu Heng, the generation king.
Second, the luck of a generation of kings.
Sometimes, luck is really hard to say. Dou Fangyi, who didn't want to take the place of the king, stood out among the five imperial secretaries accompanying him and became a favorite of the king Liu Heng. Of course, it doesn't rule out that Liu Heng has a crush on this girl who doesn't want to represent her country. Later, Dou gave birth to his daughter Liu Pu and two brothers, Liu Qihe.
However, Dou Yifang is not the exclusive pet of Daiwang. During Dou E's ten years in Dai, Liu Hengyi, the acting king, had eight sons and two daughters, and a later acting queen.
It can be seen that all TV plays are deceptive. Dou Fangyi may only be favored in a few short years.
Third, the queen is not necessarily happy.
Later, Zhu Lu was pacified, and Liu Heng, the acting king, unexpectedly became the emperor, known as Emperor Wendi in history.
Soon, Liu Heng became emperor and named Liu Qi, the son of Dou, as the prince. The reason is also very simple. One is the stability of the country, and the other is that Liu Qi is the oldest of the four living sons at this time. However, under the command of his mother, Empress Bo, Dou E was reluctantly made queen.
However, Dou, who was promoted to queen, still fell out of favor, and his daughter Liu Pu also married Tang Chenwu, a feudal family with only 1800; Liu Heng's other daughter married Zhou Shengzhi, the son of Zhou Bo, the son of Jiang Hou. Later, Emperor Wendi ordered all governors who had no official positions in Beijing to go to fiefs, headed by Hou. In this way, his two daughters could only live in her husband's fief during the reign of Emperor Wen.
Emperor China also had new lovers, Mrs. Shen and Yin Ji, and Dou lost his sight in the fall from grace and grief.
Fourth, power is in hand.
The death of China Emperor Liu Heng was both unfortunate and lucky for Dou. It was from the death of Liu Heng and Liu Qi's accession to the throne that Dou became the most impressive reigning Dou Taihou.
In the past twenty years, Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty and Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty have been deeply influenced by it. She even wanted Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi to pass on his throne to her other son, Liang Xiaowang Liu Wu, just because she especially liked this little son. Political affairs are often reported to her. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty just ascended the throne, he wanted to carry out the New Deal, but because of her dissatisfaction, he was completely overthrown, and the prime minister and ancient officials were replaced by others.
In 135 BC, that is, six years after Emperor Wu ascended the throne, Dou Taihou, who was over 60, died. From then on, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty could govern the country completely according to his own ideas.