China Naming Network - Eight-character lottery - As the queen of Emperor Yang Di, why did Xiao Huanghou finally get the courtesy of Li Shimin?

As the queen of Emperor Yang Di, why did Xiao Huanghou finally get the courtesy of Li Shimin?

Because Xiao Huanghou was once said by a fortune teller: "Mother instrument is the best in the world, and life brings peach blossoms." . Therefore, many men who want to be king or have been called king want to get such a woman, feel psychologically comforted and feel that they can consolidate their rule.

Xiao Huanghou: First of all, she comes from a good family, is naturally beautiful and charming. She is simply a stunner in the world. As soon as she was born, she was given the conclusion that "the mother instrument is the world, and life brings peach blossoms". Her life also confirmed this character. She married Yang Guang at the age of 13, and later helped Yang Guang ascend to the throne and became a queen herself. Later, Yang Guang thought he could sit back and relax, began to be fatuous, and was finally killed by Yu Wenhuaji in Yu Wenhuaji.

Later, due to the war, Xiao Huanghou went to North Turkic, attracted by the father and son of the Turkic king, and became the beloved princess of the father and son of the Turkic king. Li Shimin is interested in getting along with the Turks. When he found Xiao Huanghou in Turkey, he called him back. At that time, Li Shimin was only in his thirties, while Xiao Huanghou was almost fifty. However, he is still graceful and maintains a super good figure. He is nothing like a man half a century ago. Li Shimin was deeply attracted by such a beautiful and mature woman.

Li Shimin once asked her how the present prosperity compared with the Sui Dynasty. Xiao Huanghou replied: "Your Majesty is the king who started his career. Why should he be compared with the king who died?" This answer once again impressed Li Shimin with this woman's decent wisdom.

Xiao Huanghou lived in her 80s, but she was forced to. From so many men, she has seen through many things, and she will be sensible in her old age.