The life of Empress Zhang Yan was full of tragedy and regret. She was born into a noble family and was the only granddaughter of Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty. She was conferred the title of Empress. However, she was forced to marry her uncle, Liu Ying, when she was eleven. Her marriage was not happy because her mother-in-law, Empress Lu, hoped that she could give birth to a son as soon as possible to consolidate her power. However, Zhang Yan did not give birth to a son, which led to her status being deposed. She died at the age of 40, never married, and was posthumously named Empress Xiaohui. Her life was regarded as a symbol of the tragedy of women in feudal society, which triggered a reflection on women's status and rights.
Zhang Yan (202 - 163 B.C.) was the empress of Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Western Han Dynasty. She was the daughter of Princess Lu Yuan and Marquis Xuan Ping, Zhang Ao. At the age of eleven, Zhang Yan became the empress of her uncle, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty. However, Liu Ying of the Han Dynasty was considered weak and powerless against her mother, Lu Zhi, who was in power. After the death of Liu Bang, Emperor Gaozu of the Han Dynasty, Lu Zhi took control of the government and married Zhang Yan to Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty to maintain the status and power of the Lu family. However, Zhang Yan was too young to get pregnant. In order to maintain the royal bloodline, Lu Zhi plotted to make Zhang Yan pretend to be pregnant and forcefully take the child born by the palace maid as the crown prince. In 180 B.C., the ministers deposed Zhang Yan's position as empress and supported Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, as emperor. Zhang Yan died in 163 B.C. at the age of forty.
Yan Ji (? - March 30, 126) was the empress of Liu Hu, Emperor of Han 'an. She was born in Xingyang, Henan Province. She was the granddaughter of Minister of History, Infantry Lieutenant Yan Zhang, and the daughter of Changshui Lieutenant Yan Chang, Marquis of North Yichun. Yan Ji was talented and beautiful. She entered the palace in the first year of the Yuan Dynasty (114 years) and was favored by Emperor Han 'an. She was conferred the title of noble. On April 21, 2015, Emperor Han 'an made Yan Ji Empress. Yan Ji was especially jealous of other concubines and even poisoned the palace maid Li with poisoned wine. However, Yan Ji had never been able to give birth to a son and was dissatisfied with Crown Prince Liu Bao. Yan Ji's ambition was growing, but there was no mention of what she had done to monopolize the government.
Yan Ji was the empress of Liu Hu, Emperor An of the Eastern Han Dynasty. She was born in Xingyang, Henan Province. She was the granddaughter of Minister Yan Zhang, Infantry Lieutenant, and the daughter of Changshui Lieutenant Yan Chang, Marquis of North Yichun. Yan Ji was talented and beautiful. She entered the palace in the first year of the Yuan Dynasty (114 years) and was deeply loved by Emperor An. She was conferred the title of noble. On the 21st of April, the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (115 years), she was made the Empress. Yan Ji was especially jealous of other concubines and even poisoned the palace maid Li with poisoned wine. However, Yan Ji had never been able to give birth to a son and was dissatisfied with Crown Prince Liu Bao. Yan Ji's ambition was growing, but there was no mention of what she had done to monopolize the government.
Imperial Consort Yue and Empress Yan were two important characters in the harem struggle in the Nirvana Board. Imperial Consort Yue was a smart and pleasing woman. She was doted on by Emperor Liang and successfully pushed her son to the position of Crown Prince. She had many forces in the harem attached to her. Empress Yan, on the other hand, was a woman of noble status who had been out of favor for many years. She had been constantly fighting with Noble Consort Yue, but she had not been able to win. Even though Imperial Consort Yue and Empress Yan did not like each other, due to the balance of power, they could not shake off each other's influence. Emperor Liang did not care about their fight. As long as he wanted to pamper someone, the person would have more power. In short, Imperial Consort Yue and Empress Yan both had a certain amount of power in the harem, but their fates were ultimately influenced by Emperor Liang.
Empress An Si, Yan Ji, was the empress of Emperor An of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Hu. She was born in Xingyang, Henan Province. She was the granddaughter of Minister Yan Zhang, Infantry Lieutenant, and the daughter of Changshui Lieutenant Yan Chang, Marquis of North Yichun. Yan Ji was talented and beautiful. In the first year of the Yuan Dynasty (114 years), she was chosen to enter the Ye Court and was deeply loved by Emperor An. She was conferred the title of noble. On the 21st of April, the second year of the Yuan Dynasty (115 years), she was made the Empress. However, Yan Ji was jealous. When Emperor An favored the palace maid Li and gave birth to Prince Liu Bao, she poisoned Li to death. Yan Ji's father, Yan Chang, was appointed Changshui Lieutenant and was granted the title of Marquis of North Yichun, with 5,000 households. After Yan Chang's death, he was posthumously named Marquis Wen, and Yan Ji's son, Yan Xian, inherited the title. In the third year of Yanguang (124 years), Yan Ji and Jiang Jing framed Prince Liu Bao and deposed him as King of Jiyin. In the fourth year of Yanguang (125 years), Emperor An died on his tour. Yan Ji attempted to control the government for a long time and supported Liu Yi, the grandson of Emperor Zhang of Han Dynasty, as emperor.
According to the information provided, Nangong Yan was one of the main characters in " The Queen's Mother Wraps the World ", but " The Legend of Chu Liuxiang " did not explicitly mention whether Nangong Yan was the Empress Dowager. At the same time, there was not enough information to determine whether Nangong Yan had played the role of the Empress Dowager in other works. Therefore, it was impossible to determine if Nangong Yan was the Empress Dowager. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Datang Corporation was a large enterprise group in China. Zhang Yan was the general manager of China Datang Corporation Overseas Investment Co., Ltd. and the chairman of the overseas investment company. The search results didn't provide any more information about Zhang Yan's specific background and responsibilities.
" Dear Person " was a song sung by Zhang Yan. This song expressed her longing for her distant family and her yearning for a better life. The lyrics of " Dear One " were full of affection and warmth, and the melody was beautiful. After the release of the song, it was loved by a large number of listeners and was hailed as a classic of love songs.
The empress of Gao Yan of Northern Qi was Empress Yuan of Shuncheng (her original surname was Yuan, but after marrying Gao Yan, she changed her surname to Bu Liugu).
The Blood Empress and Zhang Ruochen reconciled in the novel " Ancient Godly Emperors." In chapter 180 of the novel, Zhang Ruochen went to Ice King Planet to find Mu Lingxi. Along the way, he was schemed by Bai Qing 'er and involved in the birth of the Origin Divine Palace. He was rescued by the Blood Empress and worked with her to find the Origin Divine Palace. The Blood God gave birth to Zhang Ruochen and gave him his first life. He also summoned his soul and gave him a second life. Although many people thought that Zhang Ruochen cared less about the Blood Empress, the Blood Empress had been silently doing her best for Zhang Ruochen without regret. After Zhang Ruochen understood the difficulties behind the Blood Empress, he forgave her and accepted her again. Therefore, it could be said that the Blood Empress and Zhang Ruochen had reconciled.