Character age table
Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, was originally named Tao and his courtesy name Tong. He was the ninth son of Emperor Jing of Han. He was born on July 7th of the first year of Emperor Jing (156 BC) and was born on the 7th day of the first year of Emperor Jing (141 BC). He ascended the throne at the age of 16. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, he abolished Empress Chen, and was 27 years old.
Chen Jiao was the daughter of Princess Guantao and Tangyihou, the eldest princess of Emperor Wen of Han. She was born in the first year of Emperor Wen. At the age of 5, she was mate to Liu Che, who was still the King of Jiaodong at that time because of the allusion of the golden house. In the following years, Liu Che became the crown prince. Liu Che was 16 years old and Jiao was 17 years old and was enthroned as the empress of the main palace. After that, she was favored for more than ten years, and was abandoned because of her childlessness in the fifth year of Yuanguang. At that time, she was confined to Changmen Palace for a long time and died of illness for more than ten years. After her death, she was buried near the Baling of her grandfather Emperor Wen with the ceremony of an imperial concubine. It is known in history as Empress Chen of Xiaowu. However, due to the time travel incident in the fifth year of Yuanguang, history changed here.
Liu Piao, the daughter of Empress Dowager Dou and Emperor Wen, was deeply loved and trusted by Emperor Wen and Jing. She was named Princess Tao of Guan and married Chen Wu, the grandson of Chen Ying, a famous general in the early Han Dynasty. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, she was 62 years old.
Li Xi, the illegitimate son born to Chen Wu, the Marquis of Tangyi, and his maid, was born in the 5th year of Emperor Wen. Due to the arrangement of his grandfather, he pretended to die and left the house. After that, he followed Mrs. Tiying and Chen Fu for a long time. When he was a teenager, he traveled around the world and met many strange people. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, he met Chen Jiao outside Chang'an City with his wife Zhang Cui. At that time, he was 32 years old. This encounter changed his life.
Zhang Cui, the wife of Li Xi, was born in a merchant family in Western Shu. He and Li Xi were childhood sweethearts who met since childhood. In the first year of Jianyuan, he married Li Xi at the age of 20, and in the fifth year of Yuanguang, at the age of 30.
Wei Zifu, a singer in Pingyang Hou Mansion, was taken into the palace by Emperor Wu of Han at the age of 16 by Emperor Wu of Han, and was demoted to the palace maid by Empress Chen, and no longer met the emperor. A year later, the slaves left in the palace, and Wei Zifu cried and invited them out, so he became favored again. He then became pregnant and gave birth to the first daughter of Emperor Wu of Han, Princess Wei. Then he became pregnant one after another, which allowed her to be favored for a long time. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, at the age of 26.
Liu Jing, the eldest daughter born to the Queen Mother and Emperor Jing, married to the Marquis of Pingyang, Cao Shou, and was named Princess Yangxin, and was known as Princess Pingyang in the fifth year of Yuanguang, at the age of 37.
Wei Qing, the illegitimate son of Wei Yu, a slave servant of the Pingyang Marquis' Mansion, and Zheng Ji, a minor official in Pingyang County, took his mother's surname since he was a child. He was originally a cavalry slave of the Pingyang Marquis' Mansion in the fifth year of Yuanguang, 24 years old.
Huo Qubing, the illegitimate son born to Wei Shaoer and Pingyang County official Huo Zhongru, was born in the first year of Jianyuan (140 BC). Later, his mother married Chen Zhang, great-grandson of Chen Ping, and Huo Qubing grew up in his stepfather's house. In the sixth year of Yuanshuo (123 BC), 18-year-old Huo Qubing served as the captain of the Piao Yao school, attacked the Huns, and became famous in one battle. On the way back, he went to his father's house to visit, brought his half-brother Huo Guang back to cultivate it.
Ji Zhen, whose parents are unknown, was born in the first year of Emperor Jing (139 BC), in the sixth year of Yuanguang, and became sworn brothers with Chen Jiao.
Zhufu Yan, a native of Linqi County, Qi State, wrote a letter to Emperor Wu in the first year of Yuanguang (134 BC), and was highly valued since then. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, the year 55.
Gongsun Hong, a native of Xue County, Qingchuan State, was born in the first year of Emperor Gaozu of Han (202 BC), in the fifth year of Yuanguang, and became an official. In the fifth year of Yuanguang, 72-year-old
This is the age table of the characters in the Golden House, not historical facts. In real history, many people have unknown birth and death years, and have compiled seats one by one here for the convenience of reading. In addition, if there are strong people who can find historical facts in the life of some people mentioned above, please say that the information I have checked may be wrong or omitted.
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