Wei Zifu was the second queen during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. For more than thirty years, she managed the Han court's harem in an orderly manner and was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, her final outcome was not good. During the w

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Wei Zifu was the second queen during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. For more than thirty years, she managed the harem of the Han Dynasty in an orderly manner and was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, her final outcome was not good. During the witchcraft disaster, she committed suicide because she supported the prince's rebellion and had no reason to explain. So, when Wei Zifu committed suicide, was she buried according to the queen's specifications? After her death, Huangmen Su Wen and Yao Dinghan left the public car empty, filled it with a small coffin, and buried Queen Wei in Tongbai Pavilion in the south of Chang'an City. It can be seen that she was not buried according to the queen's specifications at all, and was very shabby. Who was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty buried with in the end? In the second year of Houyuan (1st year BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty died and was buried in Maoling. And he was not buried with anyone in the end.

Wei Zifu was the second queen during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. For more than thirty years, she managed the Han court's harem in an orderly manner and was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, her final outcome was not good. During the w - DayDayNews

Wei Zifu committed suicide. Was she buried according to the queen's specifications?

Wei Zifu has been favored for a long time. Although she was of low origin, this did not affect her. Instead, she worked conscientiously and took care of the harem after becoming the queen. And Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty indeed liked her very much and treated her very well. However, in the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a witchcraft disaster broke out, and Wei Zifu was also involved. Her son, the prince Liu Ju , was framed by a traitor and unable to defend himself, so he launched an army, and Wei Zifu supported him in this. But the result was that the prince failed. During this process, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent people to take back the queen's seal ribbon, which was used to help Liu Zheng raise troops and symbolize the queen's real power. Unable to explain his behavior, Wei Zifu committed suicide to clarify his ambition.

Wei Zifu was the second queen during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. For more than thirty years, she managed the Han court's harem in an orderly manner and was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, her final outcome was not good. During the w - DayDayNews

Wei Zifu died, but Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's anger did not disappear, so for Wei Zifu's burial, it was naturally impossible to use the identity of the queen again. So, just like that, Wei Zifu was placed in a small coffin and buried in Tongbai Pavilion in the south of Chang'an City. Although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty later learned that the witchcraft disaster was unjust and he was very reluctant to let go of the prince Liu Ju, he did not change anything about Wei Zifu. However, by the time of Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, he gave his grandmother Wei Zifu the posthumous title of Si Hou. A garden was built on the site of Tongbai Pavilion to bury Wei Zifu, which was known as the Sihou Garden in history.

Who was Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty buried with in the end?

Wei Zifu was the second queen during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. For more than thirty years, she managed the Han court's harem in an orderly manner and was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, her final outcome was not good. During the w - DayDayNews

In the second year of Houyuan (1 year before 87html), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty died and was buried in Maoling. Since Queen Wei Zifu was not here, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was not buried with anyone. Even so, there are many accompanying tombs in Maoling, such as Weiqing's tomb, Huo Qubing's tomb, Mrs. Li's tomb, etc.


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