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Chapter 314: The constraints of ministers and the difficulty of establishing a queen

Pan Shu thought for a while and then said with a worried look: "Your Majesty, I am just the daughter of a sinner. If you insist on making me a queen, you are afraid that the ministers will criticize you and your Majesty will be harmed."

Pan Shu's worries are somewhat reasonable. She has heard in the palace over the years that His Majesty also wanted to establish a queen before, but in the end he was stopped by the ministers several times. Will he make her his queen now?

Is this joy all in vain?

Sun Quan smiled and said: "Shu'er, don't worry. I have been the emperor for twenty years. Even if I can't completely suppress the big families in Jiangdong, they could stop me in the past, but now I want to establish a queen of my own choice. Most likely

It's still possible. After all, things are different now. It's no longer easy for them to restrict themselves on this matter.

Although I have accepted countless beauties over the years, there are only seven ladies in succession, but most of them have gone before me. I do this because I don’t want to leave regrets for you and me, so this time no matter what, I will

I have to overcome all difficulties and make you the queen!"

Sun Quan had 7 wives in his life, including ladies, widows, official slaves, etc. Although they were all kinds of women, they all had one thing in common, that is, they were extremely beautiful. However, beauties were ill-fated. In the cold harem, women's overt and covert fights were mixed with the men's on the battlefield.

The fighting was cruel and ruthless.

The first lady's surname was Xie, and she came from a family in Shanyin County, Kuaiji County. Her beauty and beauty were well-known in Jiangdong, and she was a good match for the Sun family. The person who presided over the marriage was Sun Quan's mother, Mrs. Wu Tai. Mrs. Xie died early and left no children.

It is generally believed that because Mrs. Xu was favored, she was left out and died of depression.

The second wife is Mrs. Xu from Fuchun County, Wu County. Her father is Xu Kun, who belongs to a wealthy family in Wu County. He once followed Sun Jian and Sun Ce in the north and south, and later died in the battle against Huang Zu. When Sun Quan married this woman

After many twists and turns, it was opposed by the vast majority of ministers. Why?

First of all, the generational relationship is wrong. She is the granddaughter of Sun Quan's aunt, which means that Sun Quan is her cousin and a very close blood relative. But this resistance is not too great, because in Soochow later, the special relationship between close relatives and closer relatives was

Many relatives don’t know what to say when they meet each other.

Secondly, she was a widow. Her original husband was Lu Shang, the grandson of Lu Kang, who was mad at Sun Ce. After Lu Shang passed away, Sun Quan had long heard of her beauty and couldn't wait to send someone to marry her.

The officials were upset, why would they marry a widow? But Sun Quan was in too deep and fought alone for love.

Zhang Zhao objected the most, so Sun Quan first sent him to other places to do business. When Zhang Zhao came back after a busy period, he found that Sun Quan had married Mrs. Xu. The rice was cooked, and Zhang Zhao could only get sulky.

However, this couple who broke through the worldly barriers was not happy.

Mrs. Xu was jealous, and she was mad at Mrs. Xie at first, but the reason was that only the new person laughed, and how could she hear the old person cry.

Sun Quan could not bear her jealousy, and soon Mrs. Bu entered the palace again, leaving Mrs. Xu in the cold. Sun Quan sent her to Wu Commandery (Suzhou), where she stayed for decades, not wanting to see her face.

Because she had raised the prince Sun Deng, Sun Deng had been begging Sun Quan to let her return to Jiankang. The minister also asked to make Mrs. Xu his queen.

Sun Quan disagreed because he fell in love with Mrs. Bu, her third wife.

Mrs. Bu was beautiful and not jealous. The best thing about her was that she often recommended other women to Sun Quan. Sun Quan saw how generous she was and was delighted, so he loved her very much.

She was a sibling of Prime Minister Bu Zhi, and she gave birth to two daughters for Sun Quan: Sun Luban and Sun Luyu. Sun Quan regarded her as the apple of his eye and doted on her.

Sun Quan was definitely sincere towards Mrs. Bu, and he had always wanted to make Mrs. Bu his queen.

This is an extremely difficult tug-of-war. On the other end of the long rope are all the ministers and the prince, and they all disagree.

Because Mrs. Xu entered the palace first, according to the rules, Mrs. Xu must be crowned.

Sun Quan's ambition was for the world, and he had no reason to fall out with his ministers over this matter. However, in order to express his true feelings for Mrs. Bu, he also refused the requests of the ministers, and the matter of establishing a queen was delayed.

The people in the palace knew how to watch people's words and expressions, and they all called Mrs. Bu queen, which gave Mrs. Bu a little comfort in her soul.

After procrastinating for more than ten years, until Mrs. Bu passed away, the matter was not completed. Sun Quan was extremely sad, and with great guilt and heartache, he wanted to posthumously make her the queen. The ministers were also moved and unanimously approved.

The fourth Mrs. Wang was from Langya. She quickly became favored after being selected into the palace and gave birth to sons Sun He and Sun Ba. Sun He was established as the crown prince.

Her popularity was second only to Mrs. Bu at that time. Sun Quan once wanted to make her his queen, but Princess Dahu had always been at odds with her when she was in Jiangdong and often slandered Sun Quan.

Once, when Sun Quan was ill and in bed, Princess Dahu lied to Sun Quan and told Sun Quan that Mrs. Wang was looking happy and looking forward to her son becoming the emperor soon. Sun Quan was furious and scolded her severely. Soon, Mrs. Wang died of depression.

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The fifth Mrs. Wang was from Nanyang. After entering the palace, she became favored during the Jiale period and gave birth to a son, Xiu. After Sun He was established as the crown prince, Sun Quan especially doted on Sun He's mother, Mrs. Wang, and ordered all other favored concubines to move out of Kyoto.

Sun Xiu's mother, Mrs. Wang, left the police station and later died there.

The sixth wife was Yuan, the daughter of Yuan Shu. After Yuan Shu was defeated, Sun Quan married her because of her beautiful appearance. She was beautiful and well-behaved, but she had no children. Sun Quan planned to make her his queen, and Yuan made her his queen.

He declined because he had no children, and the matter of setting up a queen failed.

Pan Shu replied with uncertainty: "Your Majesty, can this really be done? After all, you have mentioned it so many times before and it still hasn't happened."

Sun Quan walked up to Pan Shu and hugged her and said confidently: "Shu'er, don't worry, as long as the general and the others return to the court victorious in a few days and catch a few big fish, the establishment of the throne will be pretty sure."

Pan Shu felt relieved and said: "Your Majesty, since you want to make your concubine the queen, what should Liang'er do? Liang'er doesn't have a good identity yet."

Sun Quan replied: "Liang'er is my favorite son. How could I not consider it carefully for him? It's just that the time has not come yet!"

Pan Shu murmured her cherry lips and said: "Your Majesty, you must have said this to the current prince He at the beginning, right? But now, your favorite prince has changed again since you had Liang'er. If you have Liang'er again in the future,

I have a new love, the younger prince, will you do the same to Liang'er?"

Sun Quan's old face turned red and said: "Hey, how could it be? As long as I have Shu'er, it's enough for me now, and I don't need any new love."

Sun Quan continued: "When Shu'er becomes a queen in the future, you must be more tolerant to the people in the harem. If you treat her too harshly, it may backfire on you. I don't want to see Shu'er get hurt in the slightest."

He hugged Pan Shu tighter, as if he was afraid of losing her next moment.


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