169:, was also becoming powerful, as she gained Empress Dowager Hu's favor by flattering Empress Dowager Hu. Of course, Lu Lingxuan was mostly satisfied with the favor of the emperor and practically dominated the palace instead of the empress dowager and even extended her hand to government affairs, and all the officials and generals flattered her with respect and passed on reports on important matters and their suggestions, requests, and opinions about them to Lu Lingxuan before telling them to the emperor, and even the emperor himself was hesitant and careless when deciding on things to be presented to him, and depended on Lu Lingxuan advice to implement them.
192:. The rumors reached Gao Wei, but he initially did not believe them. Once, when he was visiting Empress Dowager Hu, however, he saw two "nuns" attending her and was aroused by them, so he ordered them to have sexual relations with him—and only upon ordering so did he discover that they were, in fact, men. He thereafter investigated and discovered Empress Dowager Hu's affair with Tanxian, and he put Tanxian and three female close associates of Empress Dowager Hu to death. Also in winter 571, he put her under house arrest and refused to allow her to meet with the nobles. (The official
129:("retired empress"). However, matters of state were still decided by him rather than the nine-year-old Gao Wei. During this period, Gao Yan was initially named the Prince of Dongping and then the Prince of Langye. Because of the retired emperor's and empress' great favor toward Gao Yan, he became exceedingly honored, and at times he would question his parents as to why his brother, who was weaker in personality than he was, was emperor. Emperor Wucheng and Empress Hu at times considered deposing Gao Wei and making Gao Yan emperor, but ultimately did not do so.
181:, refused to side with him. Empress Dowager Hu had Feng executed, but tried to preserve Gao Yan's life by keeping him with her at all times. However, at Lu's instigation, Gao Wei decided to kill Gao Yan, and did so in winter 571 by tricking Empress Dowager Hu into believing that he was only inviting Gao Yan on a hunt. Subsequently, to placate Empress Dowager Hu, Gao Wei posthumously honored Gao Yan as "Emperor Gong'ai of Chu" and honored Gao Yan's wife Princess Li as the Empress of Chu.
294:武成皇后胡氏,安定胡延之女。其母范陽盧道約女,初懷孕,有胡僧詣門曰:「此宅瓠蘆中有月」,既而生后。天保初,選為長廣王妃。產後主日,號鳴於產帳上。武成崩,尊為皇太后,陸媼及和士開密謀殺趙郡王叡,出婁定遠、高文遙為刺史。和、陸諂事太后,無所不至。初武成時,後與諸閹人褻狎。武成寵倖和士開,每與后握槊,因此與后姦通。自武成崩後,數出詣佛寺,又與沙門曇獻通。布金錢於獻席下,又挂寶裝胡床於獻屋壁,武成平生之所御也。乃置百僧於內殿,托以聽講,日夜與曇獻寢處。以獻為昭玄統。僧徒遙指太后以弄曇獻,乃至謂之為太上者。帝聞太后不謹而未之信,後朝太后,見二少尼,悅而召之,乃男子也,於是曇獻事亦發,皆伏法,並殺元、山、王三郡君,皆太后之所昵也。帝自晉陽奉太后還鄴,至紫陌,卒遇大風。舍人魏僧伽明風角,奏言即時當有暴逆事。帝詐云鄴中有急,彎弓緾槊,馳入南城,令鄧長顒幽太后北宮,仍有敕內外諸親一不得與太后相見。久之,帝復迎太后。太后初聞使者至,大驚,慮有不測。每太后設食,帝亦不敢嘗。周使元偉來聘,作《述行賦》,敘鄭莊公克段而遷姜氏,文雖不工,當時深以為愧。齊亡入周,恣行姦穢。隋開皇中殂。
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Yanzong (高延宗) the Prince of Ande, Lou Dingyuan (婁定遠), and Gao Wenyao (高文遙), all suggested that He Shikai be sent out of the capital to become a provincial governor. Initially, Empress Dowager Hu felt compelled to agree, but after further consultation with He Shikai, she instead killed Gao Rui and exiled Lou, while keeping He Shikai in power. Meanwhile, her lady in waiting, Gao Wei's
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