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Brief introduction of Shen Rongji's life story and his character evaluation
Yung Ji, whose native place is unknown, is a concubine and the birth mother of Emperor Song. The first beauty is Song Wendi's love. After giving birth to his son Liu Yu, he entered Jieyu. In the 30th year of Yuanjia, Shen Rongji died at the age of 40 and was buried in Mofu Mountain in Jiankang as a posthumous gift to the imperial concubine in eastern Hunan. After Ming Taizu succeeded to the throne, he made Shen Rongji the queen, and his tomb was called Chongning Mausoleum.

Human life

Princess Feng is dead. Shen Rongji was born in Yixi in the tenth year of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. His date of birth and death and birthplace are unknown. Later, as a princess, he was incorporated into the palace by Liu Yilong of Song Wendi, and was named a beauty, which was favored by Song Wendi. On October 18th, 16th year of Yuanjia, Shen Rongji gave birth to Song Wendi's 11th son, Liu Mi. After Shen Rongji gave birth to his son, Liu Mi, he was named a Jieyu by Song Wendi. [4] In February of the 30th year of Yuanjia, Shao killed his father. In April of the same year, Song Wendi's third son, King Liu Jun of Wuling, inherited the throne of Emperor Xiaowu of Song Dynasty. On June 28th of the same year, Shen Rongji passed away at the age of forty. After Shen Rongji died, he was buried in Mofu Mountain in Jiankang, Kyoto. At that time, Liu Mi, the son of Shen Rongji, was the king of eastern Hunan, and Emperor Xiaowu of Song posthumously awarded Shen Rongji as the imperial concubine of eastern Hunan.

In December of the first year of Taishigong, the Queen Mother abolished and killed Liu, the son of Emperor Xiaowu of Song Dynasty, and became the emperor before Song Dynasty. He became the emperor of the Song Dynasty and the Ming Dynasty. After Emperor Song Ming succeeded to the throne, officials from relevant departments made a speech and said, "In the past, the capital offered sacrifices to ancestors, and cities mourned and yearned for the virtues of their ancestors and offered sacrifices to the imperial tombs. The first concubine is virtuous and beautiful, and her gentle temperament is distinct and unique. She showed her manners in the palace, taught her where to live, gave birth to the king of the Holy Spirit, but died young. Taking the documents of the Han Dynasty as the criterion and the classics of the Jin Dynasty as an example, I solemnly offer my title of Empress Dowager. " Emperor Song Ming then asked the officials in charge of etiquette education to negotiate posthumous title for his mother, Shen Rongji. 65438+February 1 1, the Emperor of the Song and Ming Dynasties appointed Shen Rongji as the Xuan Empress, and her mausoleum was named Chongning Mausoleum.

In the seventeenth year of Yuanjia, Empress Ji died of disfavor and resentment. Later, Shen Rongji was once acquitted by Song Wendi, and Song Wendi wanted to sentence Shen Rongji to death. Shen Rongji walked past the hall where Gui lived before his death. There are five halls and pavilions in Yin Hui Hall, which have been closed frequently since Yuan Qi's death. Shen Rongji walked to the front of the temple and said with tears in his eyes, "Today, I died without regret. If the first queen has a soul in heaven, she should know my grievance! " At this time, all the windows of the palace opened with her crying. The official in charge of affairs quickly told Song Wendi that Song Wendi went to watch in panic and found that it was indeed the case. He thought it was an epiphany of Queen Yuan, so he pardoned Shen Rongji.

The evaluation of relevant officials in the history books is: "First, the imperial concubine is noble in moral character, with distinctive national emblem and beautiful scenery. She trained the country, bowed to the Christmas spirit, and fleas donated money. "

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