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Brief introduction of Jia Nanfeng's life

Jia Nanfeng (256 -300), nicknamed Nanfeng, was born in Xiangling, Pingyang, Shanxi (now Xiangfen, Shanxi). Jia Kui, the granddaughter of Cao Wei and Yuzhou, the daughter of Jia Chong, the minister in the early Jin Dynasty, and the queen of Sima Zhong, the Emperor of Jinhui.

In the eighth year of Taishi (272), Jia Nanfeng was named Princess Sima Zhong. In the first year of Yongxi (290), Sima Zhong ascended the throne (Jin Huidi), and Jia Nanfeng was the queen, who took charge of the imperial palace, wooed celebrities, colluded with imperial clan and planted more henchmen. Emperor Jinhui was fatuous, subject to Jia Nanfeng, and the regime fell into the hands of Jia Nanfeng, thus the Eight Kings Rebellion began.

Jia Nanfeng's pro-party fears that Jia Nanfeng's prince Sima Yu, who was established in Yang Jun, will be slaughtered after he persuaded Jia Nanfeng to abolish the establishment faction. In December of the 9th year of Yuankang (299), Jia Nanfeng framed the Prince as a rebel, abandoned him as Shu Ren, and lived in Xuchang (now Xu Changdong, Henan). In March of the following year, he wanted to kill him and make the son of his righteous brother Han Shou a prince. After Zhao Sima Lun, under the counsel of Sun Xiuzhi, rose up, broke into the palace, abolished Jia Nanfeng, was imprisoned in Jinyong City and was killed.

Character story

At first, Emperor Wu of Jin was satisfied with the daughter of Wei Guan, the minister, but the queen accepted the lobbying of Jia and Guo (Jia Chong's mistress) and wanted to marry Jia's daughter. After understanding the details of the second daughter, Emperor Wu commented: "Wei's daughter is beautiful in appearance, slender in figure, virtuous and prolific, and everything is fine in short; Jia's daughter is ugly, short and jealous, so she can't have children. In a word, she hates it. "

At this time, according to the standard of choosing a crown princess by Emperor Wu, Jia Nanfeng would have no problem. However, the queen's ears are ringing day by day, and the ministers have to fight, so they have to agree to Jia's marriage.

Seeing the emperor nod, Jia Nanfeng didn't know that Jia Fu's interests had been consolidated. The root cause of Jia Nanfeng's tragic ending in the future was the enfeoffment system of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Jia Nanfeng