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What kind of person is the mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty?

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's mother, Empress Xiaojing (date of birth unknown-0/26 BC), is the second empress of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty and the birth mother of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

Queen Wang was born in Li Huai (now Xingping, Shaanxi). Her mother Zanger is Zang Cha's granddaughter, and her father is human. Its name "Yi" first appeared in the book Historical Records written by Sima Zhen in the Tang Dynasty. Wang Hao first married King Sun and gave birth to a daughter. Later, she was sent to the Crown Prince Palace by her mother and gave birth to three daughters and a son for Liu Qisheng. Her son is Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

Wang Hao is a lucky woman. She first married the Kim family. Her mother insisted on sending her to the palace just because the fortune teller said she could be queen. Indeed, she became a beauty, gave birth to Liu Che and became a queen. Wang Yi was the beneficiary of the court struggle, and promoted the status of the court through political marriage. Wang Hao's consorts became the political backing of teenagers. She was careful all the way between Liu Che and the Dojo of the Empress Dowager, constantly escorting her son, and finally achieved her goal.