Zhen Mi's fame is no less than that of the two Qiao sisters from Jiangdong. There is a rumor among the people that "There are two Qiao sisters from Jiangdong, and Zhen Mi from Hebei is the prettiest." It is said that Zhen Mi was different from ordinary people since she was a child. While other girls were learning housework, she preferred to read and learn to read, believing that without reading, one could not distinguish right from wrong.
Perhaps it was in line with the saying "beauty is short-lived", her life was very rough. She lost her father at a young age, and when she grew up, she was chosen by Yuan Shao as the wife of his second son Yuan Xi. Later, Cao Cao led his army to capture Yecheng, and Zhen was chosen by Cao Pi because of her beauty, and remarried to Cao Pi.
Originally, the couple lived in harmony, and Zhen Mi gave birth to Cao Pi's son Cao Rui and daughter Princess Dongxiang. However, after Cao Pi succeeded to the throne of King of Wei and became emperor, the number of Concub!nes in the harem gradually increased. Cao Pi favored Empress Guo and neglected Zhen Mi. He took Empress Guo back to the palace but left Zhen Mi in Yecheng. Zhen Mi was frustrated and expressed some sadness and jealousy in her letters to Cao Pi. Cao Pi was furious and ordered Zhen Mi to be executed and buried in Yecheng.
It is said that Zhen Ji's death was extremely miserable. It was not until her son Cao Rui succeeded to the throne that she was given the posthumous title of Empress Wen Zhao and her coffin was moved back to the imperial mausoleum. Zhen Mi's life was indeed miserable. Her ex-husband was killed, and her remarried husband was fickle and ignored her. In the end, she was depressed and was sentenced to death by Cao Pi. Although her son inherited the throne, it was a pity that she could not see it.
For the skill of the Zhen Mi card, Charlie Xie decided to design it based on the legendary "The Goddess of Luo River".
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