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The restoration of the Queen Mother Xuan of the State of Qin.
Empress Xuan (? -265 years ago), surnamed Mi, the queen of Qin, was born in Chu. She was the half-sister of Ran, the prime minister of Qin, and later the princess of Qin Huiwen, and gave birth to the king of Qin. Queen Xuan was originally the concubine of King Huiwen, who was called seven or eight sons. After the death of King Huiwen, Qin Wuwang, born to King Huiwen, acceded to the throne. King Wu died after three years in office, and Qi Bazi, the son of King Wu's younger brother, ascended the throne, that is, Zhao Xiang, the king of Qin, and Qi Bazi became the empress dowager, thus starting the dynasty system of 4 1 year. In the forty-first year of Qin Dynasty (266 BC), Qin was appointed Prime Minister, expelling Xuan's half-brother and his henchmen. Queen Xuan began to lose power and influence, and even was deposed. In October of the following year (265 BC), Queen Xuan died and was buried in Lishan, Zhiyang, posthumous title Xuan.

Real name: Zambaz

Posthumous title: Empress Xuan and Empress Qin Xuan.

Time: Chu State → Qin State

Ethnic group: Huaxia ethnic group

Place of Birth: Chu State

Time of death: 265 years ago

Main achievements: ruling in Qin state; Plan to kill king yiqu and destroy yiqu.

Occupation: Princess → Empress Dowager

Burial place: Lishan, Zhiyang.

Posthumous title: Xuan