Talk:Empress Wang Zhi
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[edit] According to the literature, the prerequisite for a woman who was to be chosen for the Emperor is to have a fair complexion and a clean body.
In 173B.C., Wang Zhi, the future queen of Western Han Dynasty was born. She had a fair complexion. Her skin bore a light of ice and it seemed that she was as clean as jade. Her name was a nice one and she was very smart. When Liu Qi, Han Jing Di of Western Han Dynasty reviewed the name list of the girls who were sent to be his concubines, he found the name Wang Zhi and loved it instantly, so he ticked the name and let Wang Zhi come into his palace. Zen Buddhism. Ten Oxen Drawing. Queen Wang Zhi of Western Han Dynasty. 1964 A.D. Nov. 30th, 2007. The marriage of Liu Che, Han Wu Di of Western Han Dynasty was agreed by Liu Qi, Han Jing Di and could take effect without the approval from Wang Zhi, the Queen. According to the literature, the Emperor has the supreme authority which was not allowed to be infringed. Zen Buddhism. Ten Oxen Drawing. Queen Wang Zhi of Western Han Dynasty. 1964 A.D. Written in Dec. 3rd, 2007. Historic figures they have become, toward whom slanders and abuses are not allowed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 211.75.121.227 (talk) 01:39, 1 April 2008 (UTC)