Hongjia three years (18), named Jieyu. In June of the first year of eternity (BC 16), she was made queen. In the second year of He Sui (the first seven years), Emperor Cheng of Han Dynasty died, and Xin ascended the throne as emperor, that is, Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty, and was honored as the Empress Dowager. In the second year of Yuanshou (1 year), Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty died and was demoted as a filial piety queen. More than a month later, he was demoted to Shu Ren and was ordered to guard the cemetery. That day, Zhao committed suicide.
In the history of China, she is famous for her beauty. The so-called "being fat and thin" is about her and Yang Yuhuan, and thinness is usually used to describe a kind of frivolous beauty. At the same time, because of her beauty, she became the representative of the seductive emperor.
Original name
Zhao family
Another name
Zhao, empress Zhao
Characters and numbers used to specify serial numbers.
(Hao)
The Times
Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-25 AD)
Ethnic groups
Han Chinese
The life of the character
Born to be a dancer
Zhao's real name is not recorded in the official history, and it is generally considered to be Zhao. Later, because she danced lightly, she was called "Yan Fei" and forgot her real name.
Zhao was born in a poor family in the fourth year of Yuan Dynasty (45 BC).
When she was a little older, a good woman in Chair Zhao entered the palace as a maid-in-waiting (not a Goulan or a handmaiden), belonging to Yang Afei's family, where she studied singing and dancing. Because its dance is as light as swallow and phoenix dance, it is named "Feiyan".
Empress feng Li
In the third year of Hongjia (18 BC), Emperor Hancheng ascended the throne for more than ten years, at the age of 30, but there was no surviving prince in the harem.