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Princess Pingyang (Han dynasty)

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After her marriage to Cao Shi, Princess Pingyang had a son named Cao Xiang (曹襄). Some suspect that Cao Xiang was an adopted
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After Cao Shi died in 131 BC, widowed Princess Pingyang remarried to Xiahou Po, the Marquis of
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rather than her biological son. Nonetheless, Cao Xiang inherited his father's title in 131 BC.
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with his father's maid, she considered remarrying again, and her advisors suggested
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had already become a high-ranking marquis. After expressing her wishes through
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took a liking to her and brought her back to his palace as a concubine.
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Princess Pingyang maintained a close relationship with her brother
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was her former servant, but agreed after being reminded that
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was working as a singer/dancer at the princess' estate, when
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Index

Wei Qing
Issue
Emperor Jing of Han
Empress Wang Zhi

Xianyang
Western Han dynasty
Emperor Jing of Han
Empress Wang Zhi
Emperor Wu
Wei Qing
Pingyang
enfeoffment
shu son
Emperor Wu
Emperor Wu
Wei Zifu
Wei Zifu
Emperor Wu
Wei Zifu
Wei Qing
Emperor Wu
war effort against Xiongnu
Ruyin
adultery
Wei Qing
Wei Qing
Wei Qing
Empress Wei
Wei Qing

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