The Ugly Empress of China | Jia Nanfung, Western Jin Dynasty

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  • čas přidán 11. 06. 2024
  • Jia Nanfeng was the prominent figure in the Western Jin dynasty. Despite being described as jealous, ugly and short, she eventually became the empress of Emperor Hui and gained significant power due to the emperor's incompetence...
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Komentáře • 8

  • @crislyngracecasquite119
    @crislyngracecasquite119 Před 19 dny +7

    Thank you of having this video I really love it !🤗

  • @doreensika837
    @doreensika837 Před 19 dny +7

    Great video as always I really enjoyed it. I wonder what caused he to be so cruel. I wonder if it’s because she knew she was attractive so that caused bitterness. And I am shocked that crown Prince own mother can select such a wife for her own son. Can you please tell me what series/ Movie was displayed.

    • @storyofhistoricalfigures9278
      @storyofhistoricalfigures9278  Před 19 dny

      Thank you❤
      It is an old fictional movie called "I Love Zhong Wuyan".

    • @dennishuynh3089
      @dennishuynh3089 Před 2 dny

      I could not believe the parents put their child with an intellectual disability on the throne based on agnatic primogeniture. Officials advised the emperor several times to replace a disabled son with a more capable son. But, no, the war of between relatives happened. People in the Jin court fought for power with an intellectually disabled puppet ruler benefitting them. At the end, Emperor Hui died as a victim of political intrigues. If Sima Yan (Emperor Wu) had carefully considered and firm of decisions, none of the War of the Eight princes and the fall of Western Jin dynasty wouldn't have occurred.
      Jia Nanfeng might not look physically plain as portrayed in stories and media. Her character was a very ugly and had a strong grip of power compared with other empresses in different dynasties such as Empress Lu Zhi of Han and Empress Li Fengniang of Song. Empress Jia's jealousy was her downfall. And Emperor Wu's first wife Empress Yang Yan was indirectly blamed for the events occurring in the future due to her connection with the Jias and the belief of primogeniture.

    • @doreensika837
      @doreensika837 Před dnem

      @@dennishuynh3089 I couldn’t agree more. I also wonder why Emperor Wu didn’t make better decisions regarding his next successor, he must have known his son wasn’t up to par. Too bad that caused the fall of the empire, he must was filled with regret in the afterlife.
      I seriously wonder what the mother was thinking when she kept insisting on Jia Nanfeng.