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The queen's father is Yin Zhiren, the monarch of Boshan Prefecture, and her mother is Li, the wife of Quancheng Prefecture. She has two famous brothers in North Korea. They are the leaders of the school, Yuan He. She also has a distant uncle, Yin Ren, the leader of Yin Da School. It can be seen that the dispute between the famous Yin Da School and the Silver School in North Korea is actually the struggle of the Wending Queen's family.
Yin Ren has a younger sister, the empress of Korea, for Zhang Jing. However, when Queen Zhang Jing gave birth to Li Bi in Renzong, she died of a blood collapse. So two years later, Queen Wen Ding was arranged to be next to Zhongzong, becoming the third queen of Korean Zhongzong.
Fourteen years later, Queen Wen Ding gave birth to Li Jiao, who was later called Zoroastrianism in Korea. Because of the succession to the throne, there was a fierce political conflict between Queen Wen Ding and her distant uncle Yin Ren.
1544, Korea's Zhongzong died, and Renzong Li Mi succeeded to the throne. But Li Bi died less than a year after becoming the king of South Korea. There are two theories about Li Bi's death. One of them said that she was poisoned by Queen Wen Ding, but according to official records, Li Bi died of grief because of her father's death.
After the death of Li Bi of Renzong, Li Bi of Mingzong succeeded to the throne. He was the first 13 king of the Li Dynasty. Empress Wen Ding listened to politics on the grounds that Li Jiao, the Ming emperor, was young, and gradually mastered the power of Lee's Korea. After Queen Wen Ding came to power, she framed Yin Ren, the leader of Yin Da, who was her distant uncle, for rebellion, and Yin Ren was executed. This is the famous "Japanese disaster" in Korean history. Yin Ren's death also marked the complete collapse of the faction, and the faction headed by Wen Ding and Yin finally stood at the peak of power. What they did became more and more overbearing and created many unjust prisons.
It was not until A.D. 1553 that Ming Taizu Li Yao reached the age of 20 that he began to lead the government. He used Li Liang, the uncle of Empress Renshun, and weakened the influence of the Silver School. However, Queen Wen Ding still often interfered in the internal affairs of the imperial court, which made many policies of Li Jiao in Ming Dynasty impossible to implement. Later, the relationship between Queen Wen Ding and monk Puyi was ambiguous, so many rumors circulated among the people.
1565, Queen Wen Ding died at the age of 65. After her death, the influence of the school began to decline, Yin was exiled and monk Puyu was killed.
Through a brief introduction to Queen Wen Ding, we can see that she has striking similarities with many queens in the history of China. In China's words, her power belongs to consorts. When the consort leader fell, the people who followed him also fell apart.