Neither of the sisters had a good end.
The Zhao sisters were a pair of famous beauties in Chinese history. The sister Zhao Feiyan was as light as a swallow, and had excellent beauty, singing and dancing skills. Zhao Feiyan, who was excellent in both color and art, made Emperor Chengdi of Han Dynasty fall in love with her, and she was favored by him and eventually became the Empress of Han Dynasty. After Zhao Feiyan joined the harem, she introduced her sister Zhao Heide, who was even more beautiful than she was, and Emperor Cheng of Han was so enamored that he spent all his time drunkenly dreaming of death in Zhao Heide's gentle countryside, and eventually died of over-indulgence and over-indulgence!
Sisters of Peculiar Origin
Zhao Feiyan's surname is both Zhao and Feng. History records that Zhao Wenyan was born into an official family, and Zhao Feiyan's mother was the county princess of the Redundant King of Jiangdu, who was stunningly beautiful. The monarch married an official, Zhao Man, who could not satisfy the Sheriff, so the Sheriff fornicated with Feng Wanjin, a musician under the house, and gave birth to two daughters, Zhao Feiyan Zhao Heide, nominally the Sheriff was Zhao Man's wife, and the two daughters could only be surnamed Zhao.
Later, Zhao Man died, the county left two daughters to Feng Wanjin, their own evaporation, and soon Feng Wanjin died. The two sisters were in tattered clothes, living on the street, begging for food when they met a graceful and luxurious woman, this gorgeous woman is no one else is the Han Dynasty Emperor Liu Ao's sister, Princess Yanga. From then on, the two sisters lived in the princess's house as dancers, learning songs and dances.
Playful Emperor Liu Arbiter
Liu Arbiter grew up in a deep palace, and was a generous man with a love of poetry and books, a passion for literature and art, a natural romantic sensibility, and a careful and prudent person. After he became the crown prince, he was still obedient and law-abiding, but he had a taste for wine and sex in addition to poetry and books. One day, Emperor Cheng came to his sister, Princess Yanga's house, where she organized a banquet and offered songs and dances. The beauty Zhao Feiyan thus became the new favorite of Emperor Cheng.
Zhao Feiyan knew that she could charm the emperor not by her looks, but by her dancing and singing, and if she could charm the emperor for a long time, only her own sister Zhao Heide could do so, so Zhao Feiyan didn't focus on her own enjoyment of her favorite time, but introduced her own sister Zhao Heide to the emperor at the best possible time, and finally Zhao Feiyan was crowned the empress.
Zhao He De, stunning beauty, when he first entered the palace, natural beauty, its people all light, suddenly make the harem eclipsed, the emperor eventually only in the pomegranate skirt under the head Chen Chen Chen. After a long time, Emperor Cheng occasionally favored other beauties, and inadvertently said that the beautiful Xu Beauty had just given birth to a son. Zhao He De lost his voice and cried out, and the next day he went on a hunger strike in the palace, and Emperor Cheng actually accompanied him without eating or drinking. Zhao He De was so angry that she said: ? If Your Majesty is sincere in treating my sister, will you give a decree to kill the son of Beauty Xu? To please the beauty, Emperor Cheng really ordered a paper to carry the son over and kill him.
Zhao Feiyan (赵飞燕) was in charge of the harem, and the two sisters confused Emperor Cheng. Feiyan, who was the empress, was infertile, so she herself summoned another beautiful man to fornicate with her in the hope of getting pregnant. Zhao Feiyan asks Emperor Cheng to open a room to pray to the gods for a child. Emperor Cheng agreed, so Zhao Feiyan transformed the room for praying to the gods into a place for having fun, and made it a rule that no one in the palace, including the emperor, was allowed to enter, so as not to offend the gods.
Sisters on the road to the Yellow Springs
The result of Emperor Chengdi's indulgence was to hasten his own return to the Yellow Springs. In the forty-sixth year of Emperor Cheng's reign (7 BC), one life was lost, and when it was found that Zhao Heide was with Emperor Cheng, Zhao Heide committed suicide in the palace.
Crown Prince Liu Xin was crowned emperor, Emperor Ai of Han, and was honored as the Empress Dowager. When Emperor Ai of Han collapsed in the second year of Yuan Shou (1 BC), he was relegated to the position of Empress Xiaocheng (孝成皇后). A month or so later was relegated to the common people, an imperial decree ordered him to guard the mausoleum, the same day Zhao Feiyan committed suicide.