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Wang Zhaojun became a favorite of Huhanye Chanyu, giving birth to two sons. Only one, Yituzhiyashi (伊屠智牙師) has been recorded as survived, and Yituzhiyazhi was involved in politics. They also had two daughters, Yun (雲) known as Subu Juci (须卜居次) and Dangyu Juci (当于居次). Yun was created Princess Yimuo
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In 33 BC, Huhanye visited Chang'an as part of the tributary system that existed between the Han and Xiongnu governments. He took the opportunity to request to become an imperial son-in-law. Unwilling to honour Huhanye with a real princess,
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volunteered and the Emperor approved. However, Wang Zhaojun was revealed to be exceedingly beautiful (and was portraited to be plain by the selection painter, whom she did not bribe) and is considered one of the
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area. Zhizhi also submitted to the Han the following year, but declared independence in 48 BC once he saw that they favored Huhanye, and moved further west to attack
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was killed in 58 BC, the already weakened Xiongnu confederacy had already fragmented into several factions warring against each other, among them are the two sons of
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soon committed suicide, leaving the Xiongnu torn apart by factional strife. By 55 BC, only Huhanye and his brother
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and would later become a powerful figure in Xiongnu politics. Huhanye died in 31 BC and was succeeded by his son
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ordered that the plainest girl in the palace be selected. A lady-in-waiting named
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in 36 BC, leaving Huhanye the uncontested leader of the Xiongnu.
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Index

Chanyu

Woyanqudi Chanyu
Fuzhulei Ruodi
Wang Zhaojun
Dynasty
Modu Chanyu
Xulüquanqu Chanyu
Chinese
Chinese
Chanyu
Xiongnu Empire
Xulüquanqu Chanyu
Woyanqudi Chanyu
Zhizhi Chanyu
Xulüquanqu Chanyu
Woyanqudi Chanyu
Fuzhulei Ruodi Chanyu
Souxie Chanyu
Wulei Chanyu
Juya Chanyu
Wuzhuliu Chanyu
Huduershidaogao Chanyu
Wang Zhaojun
Woyanqudi Chanyu
Woyanqudi's predecessor
Zhizhi
Han dynasty
Emperor Xuan
Yinshan

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