Once Lou Zhaojun went out with a maid and was deeply attracted by a soldier holding hands on the top of the city wall. But seeing that this person is "long and profound, with red eyes, long head and high cheekbones, and white teeth like jade", he is a "Gao Shuai" in the vernacular. Lou lives in the north, and Lou Zhaojun is not as reserved as the Central Plains women. Looking at "Gao Shuai" in front of her, she exclaimed, "This is really my husband." But she was embarrassed to come forward in person, so she asked the maid to convey her affection.
The Gao Shuai boy's name is Gao Huan. Originally, he was also an official's family, and his grandfather was banished to Huaishuo Town for committing a crime. But Gao Huan's father was a prodigal son, and his mother died young. Gao Huan grew up in her sister's parents, and her life was hard, so her family was very poor. Lou Zhaojun learned of these situations, and gave Gao farewell money for many times, asking him to marry himself as a dowry. When Gao Huan asked for relatives, Lou Zhaojun's parents were reluctant, but in the end they couldn't help their daughter.
In this way, Gao Huan and Lou Zhaojun got married, and Gao Huan embarked on a career. Because at that time, only people with horses in the border town team (about 100 subordinates) could be leaders. Gao Huan used to be a soldier because his family was poor and he couldn't afford a horse. This time, Lou's dowry is very rich, including a horse. Gao Huan was ambitious and spent all his money making friends with heroes. Lou Zhaojun often participates in secret schemes and becomes Gao Huan's wife.
Later, Gao Huan became the minister of the Eastern Wei Dynasty, and Lou Zhaojun became the princess of Bohai Sea, managing the palace. Lou Zhaojun is sonorous, decisive and thrifty, with only ten people around him. She is generous, not jealous, and treats all the concubines in Gao Huan with courtesy. Once Gao Huan led his troops to the Western Expedition, and Lou Zhaojun gave birth to a man and a woman in the middle of the night. He thought the situation was critical and demanded the recovery of Gao Huan. Lou Zhaojun disagreed and said, "How can I leave the military curtain lightly because of Wang Tongbing? What would you do if you died? " After Gao Huan heard this, he felt deeply for a long time.
Gao Huan has fifteen sons, and Lou Zhaojun loves them as his own. She wove herself, gave each child a suit and sewed her own military uniform. Lou Zhao, Lou Zhaojun's younger brother, achieved great status by making meritorious military service. The rest of his relatives, Lou Zhaojun, never asked for office for them.
These are some of Lou Zhaojun's early years. In 547, Gao Huan died of illness, and Lou Zhaojun ushered in the rest of his life. Lou Zhaojun gave birth to six men and two women for Gao Huan, four of whom became emperors, and she herself was also called Mother Kowloon at that time. The following is an introduction to her philosopher: