Qi Xiangmei, female, also known as Hue, nicknamed "Yunyang clan", was the seventh emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime in the era of Chinese clan alliance. Qi Xiangmei is a descendant of the Yi Qi family, a descendant of Emperor Yan Shennong. Her ancestors moved from the Luoshui

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Qi Xiangmei, female, also known as Hue, nicknamed

Qi Xiangmei, female, also known as Hue, named "Yunyang clan", was the seventh emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime in the era of Chinese clan alliance.Emperor Zhi. Qi Xiangmei is a descendant of the Yi Qi family, a descendant of Emperor Yan Shennong. Her ancestors moved from the Luoshui River Basin to Yunyang, south of the Funiu Mountains.

In the 30th year of Emperor Kai's reign (Xinhai, 2650 BC), Xiangmei was born in Yunyang (now southeast of Nanzhao County, Nanyang City, Henan Province), and this year was when the sixth emperor Jiang Kuei was granted the title of Yunyang. Perhaps by chance, the two got married 15 years later. Qi Xiangmei has been smart, witty and decisive since she was a child, and she is particularly outstanding among her sisters of the same age. She had admired Marquis Yunyang Jiang Buwei since she was a child. She once said without shame: "When I grow up, I will marry someone like Marquis Yunyang." At that time, her sisters all laughed at her, saying, "A toad wants to eat swan meat." . But she said disapprovingly: "If you dare to think, there is hope. If you don't even dare to think, then there is really no hope!" When Qi Xiangmei grew up to 15 years old, she became a heroic girl. With her hidden weapons and resourcefulness, her tribe members would come to her to discuss any difficulties, and her fame gradually grew. At this time, Yunyang Marquis Jiang Wei had succeeded to the throne and moved the capital to Yunyang.

One day, Qi Xiangmei suddenly told her two sisters: She dreamed at night that she entered the palace and got married to the emperor, claiming that Jiang Wei personally promised to be good to her throughout her life. The two sisters laughed at her for daydreaming, but she thought it was not a dream, so she decided to meet the emperor and ask him whether what he said counted.

Qi Xiangmei asked her two sisters to help and intercepted him halfway while Di Wei was out hunting. So, the two sisters deliberately started fighting in the middle of the road, while Xiang Mei clapped her hands and cheered from the side. When Jiang Wei's entourage stepped forward to drive them away, Qi Xiangmei said to them: "Logically, idle people should make way for busy people. Now there is a busy fight here, so you should take a detour!" The entourage said that she was making trouble unreasonably, how could she be allowed to do so? The emperor made way for the people. But Xiang Mei said: "How can there be an emperor without the common people? The emperor cares about his subjects, so he should take a detour!"

At this time, Jiang Wei's car was approaching, and he heard a very familiar voice. He looked out and found this The woman was the concubine she married in her dream. She jumped out of the car and shouted, "Xiang Mei!" Xiang Mei looked up and greeted her in surprise. The two hugged each other tightly as if they were reunited after a long separation. It turned out that they actually had the same dream, and Xiangmei's two sisters were stunned by this scene. In this way, Jiang Wei returned to the palace and formally accepted Qi Xiangmei as his concubine, doting on her very much. In his later years, Jiang Wei was frail and sick, so Xiang Mei was responsible for handling all major government affairs.

In the eleventh year of the reign of Emperor Xinwei (Xinwei, 2630 BC), Xiangmei gave birth to Jiang Shanba, the eldest son of Jiang Wei.

In the 30th year of the 咣哴 (Geng Yin, 2611 BC), Jiang 咣哴 granted this son the title of Angao (now Angao Town, Anyang City, Henan Province).

In the 41st year of the reign of Emperor Zhi (Xin Chou, 2600 BC), the sixth emperor of the Qingyang clan's regime, Jiang Jiang, passed away, and his son Jiang Shanba passed down his life. However, Xiang Mei believed that her son was weak in character and might not be able to control the ministers, so she proclaimed herself emperor and became the only female emperor in the regime of the Qingyang family, the emperor's favorite. After Qi Xiangmei ascended the throne, she moved the capital to Liushan (now Liushan Town, Nanzhao County, Nanyang City, Henan Province).

In the fourteenth year of Xiangmei (Yimao, 2586 BC), 65-year-old Xiangmei died, and her body was buried outside Yunyang City (now in Nanzhao County, Nanyang City, Henan Province).

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