In the early Han Dynasty, the princes were established and had independent political and military power in their own countries. Princesses did not have such privileges and could only collect taxes within their fiefs. Political and military affairs were still governed by the county.
Princess Yuyang was not favored by Queen Marcus Sergeant, so she turned to Queen Mother Dou to fight for herself. Unexpectedly, good news came from heaven, and Emperor Jingdi personally arranged a marriage for her and granted her the Tangmu County.
Yuyang County is close to the border, and the number of households cannot be compared with Tangmu County in Yangxin. But there are salt fields in the area, and the tax revenue should not be underestimated.
Nangong Hou's great-grandmother Princess Lu Yuan was the daughter of Emperor Gaozu and Empress Lü, and the first princess of the Han Dynasty. In terms of blood relationship, the two were relatives, but one generation apart.
Princess Yuyang didn't care.
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