Wang Ju
Wang Ju (406-496), whose name is unknown, was born in Guangping County, Jizhou (now Jize County, Hebei Province). Eunuch ministers in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
When he was young, he was punished and sent to the palace. Be careful and be fair. He served as emperor yuan of Ming Dynasty, Emperor Taiwu, Emperor Jingshou, Emperor Wencheng and Emperor Xianwen. He was awarded general Ningnan, Minister of rites and Duke Guangping. He was favored by the Empress Dowager of civilization, married Guo, a palace official, and was awarded the rank of "sanqichangshi" and "Jizhou governor" and "Gaoping Princess".
After Yuan Hong, Emperor Xiaowen, was in charge of the government, he was demoted to be the Duke of the county and supported the move of the capital to Luoyang. In the 20th year of Taihe, he died at the age of 90. He posthumously bestowed the title of Jing on the general of Zhengnan and the governor of Jizhou.
Life of the characters
Wang Ju, a native of Guangping County, is from Taiyuan. During the reign of Taichang, Shao was sentenced and forbidden. Be careful to observe the rules. I have seen you for a long time. I moved the Minister of rites to Guangping county. In the former dynasty, he was determined to be just and to be a regular servant. Later, he became a governor of Jizhou, a fake king of Guangping and a king of Gaoping. Emperor Xiaowen and the Empress Dowager of civilization visited Jizhou to celebrate their family. Returning to Beijing, because of his old age, he worships the scattered horses and attendants and provides for the aged at home. He gives his horses, chariots and clothes before and after returning to Beijing. After Emperor Xiaowen came to power, he was demoted to the throne. He helped the old man from Pingcheng to Luoyi. Often drink milk, color such as virgin. In the winter of the 20th year of Taihe, he died at the age of 90. He was presented to the general of Zhengnan and the governor of Jizhou. His posthumous title was Jing (Kuan Le Ling Zhong)
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Relative members
Wife: Guo family of Taiyuan, a member of tuobatao palace. refer to pan Dun's textual research on the epitaph of Guo family, the wife of King Ju in the Northern Wei Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : Wang Ju
Wang Ju