“It turns out that shortly after the emperor left, Princess Zhishan fled from the Waerde tribe and ran to Houxia Kingdom, and married Wei Qin, the third prince of Houxia Kingdom.” “When the emperor heard the news, he was naturally furious and directly led an army of 200,000 to the Waerde tribe.” “Princess Zhishan’s father kowtowed to the emperor and apologized in front of the emperor, saying that Princess Zhishan was determined to act alone. He didn’t know anything at all, so Princess Zhishan fled.” “Princess Zhishan’s father personally led a 100,000 army to attack Houxia Kingdom with the emperor.”
“The Emperor of Houxia was a little hesitant when he heard that the 300,000 troops were in the face of a woman. However, Wei Qin, the third emperor, was determined to hand over Princess Zhishan, and would rather fight to the death with our emperor.”
“Although it was because of a woman, Houxia could not simply hand over Princess Zhishan. Later Xia sent an envoy to negotiate, and the angry emperor killed the envoy directly, and the war between the two countries broke out immediately.”
“This war lasted for two years, and the emperor’s anger still did not come out. He even disregarded everyone’s opposition and continued to dispatch troops to attack Houxia. Hua Erde had to send troops continuously. On the other hand, Houxia was frightened by the emperor’s momentum, and the reason for the war began was just because of a woman.”
“The city of Houxia Kingdom was captured one after another, and the people of Houxia Kingdom also began to become angry. No one was willing to accept the destruction of the country for a woman.”
“In the spring of the war, Houxia Kingdom proposed peace talks again. The emperor had only one requirement, and he must return it to Princess Zhishan.”
“The Emperor of Houxia Kingdom made the decision and returned Princess Zhishan, who had become the third prince’s concubine. But at that time, Princess Zhishan had already given birth to a son and a daughter for the third prince.”