The story
of Han Beauty, Wang Zhaojun
Wang Zhaojun is perhaps one of the most well-known
beauties of ancient China. She was a native of Zigui
in Western Hubei province. She entered the imperial harem during
the reign of Emperor Yuan of Western Han (48-33 BC). As the emperor
had a large harem of maidens, he chose his companions by looking at their
portraits. The court painter, Mao Yan shou had painted an unflattering
portrait of Wang Zhaojun because she refused to bribe him. As a result,
she failed to receive the emperor's favour.
When the northern barbarous nation, Xiongnu chieftain,
Huhanxie became a subject of the Han empire, he asked the Emperor to grant
him a Han beauty as his empress. To consolidate the relations with
the Xiongnu, Emperor Yuan acceded to the request. However, he was
not prepared to part with any of his beautiful maidens. He
chose Wang Zhojun as the bride for Huhanxie as she appeared ordinary and
plain from the portrait.
It was only when she was summoned before
the emperor prior to her departure that Emperor Yuan realised his
terrible mistake. To his amazement and dismay, she turned out to
be the most beautiful of the maidens in his harem. However, it was
too late for the Emperor to change his decision. In anguish
and sorrow, he parted with Wang Zhaojun. Mao Yanshou was subsequently
put to death for deceiving the Emperor.
The fate of Wang Zhaojun had however been sealed.
With saddness, Wang Zhaojun, clutching her Pipa (a musical instrument)
to her bosom, departed from Changan and travelled beyond the Great Wall
to the land of the Xiongnu.
A Ming Hongzhi Period Blue and White Bowl depicting
Wang Zhaojun departing to the land of Xiongnu
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Wang
Zhaojun clutching a Pipa
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The
Xiongnu Messenger
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Yuan Blue
and White depicting the same scene
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Wang Zhaojun never returned and died in a distant
barbarous land. Her tomb at Hohhot in Inner Mongolia was one of the
eight special scenary spots in present Inner Mongolia.
Wang Zhaojun's
tomb at Hohhot in Inner Mongolia
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