Sui Wendi Sui Wendi loved the lonely queen all his life. 14-year-old mother's family lost power, and she vowed to give birth to the same son for her. When Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty ascended the throne, Queen Dugu was over 38 years old. Wendi, who has never had a concubine, still indulges the lonely queen to be a narrow-minded woman and wife: he is not allowed to marry concubines.
Not only does she have no concubines around her, but the Queen Dugu is also willful in the harem system. It is recorded in history that "Huang Wen's hero took part in the test, pre-ruled the court outside, was good at the court inside, envied the position of concubine, did not set up three concubines, and restrained his clothes and degraded himself."
It wasn't until the year of Queen Dugu was close to the flower, that Wendi tentatively favored the Wei Chi family, leading to running away from home together. In a rage, Emperor Wendi felt that the emperor's dignity had been hit, and he ran away from home in a rage.
Although the relationship between husband and wife has been very harmonious for many years, Emperor Wendi of Sui never imagined that the lonely queen, who had been prized and arrogant by him, was hurt and miserable inside, and she was dying a few years later.
When she 14 married Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, they were almost never separated. Therefore, her sudden departure was an extremely heavy blow to Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty.
However, after the death of Queen Dugu, Yang Jian was not supervised by anyone, and began to sing and dance and indulge in debauchery. Finally, he felt like an emperor, but his body was overdrawn.
Introduction:
At the age of fourteen, Dugu Gao married Sui Wendi, the eldest son of General Yang Zhong. Soon, my father was killed in a political struggle and his family came down. She is low-key and humble to the outside world, loves her husband and wife at home, and has ten children, assisting Emperor Wendi in making contributions.
After the establishment of the Sui Dynasty, the empress was canonized. She was "good at reading and familiar with the present", participated in the political affairs, made great contributions to the rule of the emperor, and was called "two saints" with Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty. In his later years, he led the ousting of Prime Minister Gao Jiong and Prince Yong Yang, and supported Jin Wang Yang Guang, which caused controversy in later generations.
In the second year of Renshou (602), Dugu Jialuo died at the age of 59, and was buried with Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty in Tailing, the "queen of literature" in posthumous title.