Known as a sage, you were originally a queen, but you were abolished as a Taoist because you had no children. Who was the first person to be abolished after the Ming Dynasty?

She was originally named Hu Shanxiang, the original wife of Ming Xuanzong, and her father was a Royal Guards. Hu Yisheng was civilized by virtue, and after Emperor Xuanzong ascended the throne, he made her queen. Although Hu Guigui is a queen, she is actually not favored. She knew that the favorite woman of Ming Xuanzong was Sun Guifei.

Because there was no son for the emperor at that time, they only had one daughter named Princess Changde, so Sun Guifei and Ming Xuanzong made an excuse to let the queen resign as queen on the grounds that she was childless and sick, and Hu had to retire to Chang 'an Palace. Zhang Taihou, the mother of Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty, saw that Hu was very virtuous and told her to live in Qingning Palace. At the banquet, she also ranked Hu above Queen Sun.

After Zhang Taihou's death, Hu was in great pain and died a few years later. At that time, it was known that Hu Huanghou was innocent, but he was abolished as queen. People are very sympathetic to the queen. It is said that in his later years, Xuanzong thought it was a bit excessive, so he regretted it very much and thought he was too impulsive when he was a teenager. After the death of Queen Sun, Ming Yingzong resumed the status of Hu Huanghou.

In the history of more than 200 years in the Ming Dynasty, Hu Huanghou was the first person to be abolished without any fault. Her life can be said to be mixed with sorrow and joy. Sadly, she didn't give birth to a son, so she was lucky to meet the kind queen Zhang. In fact, from the perspective of governing the country and keeping the country safe, Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty did make some achievements, but he made a confused decision on the Hu Huanghou issue.