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Details of Liu Xijun.

Sara (BC 12 1- BC1kloc-0/), the daughter of Liu Jian, the king of Hanshui (Yangzhou), was the first to marry Wusun (now in the upper reaches of the Ili River), and was named Princess Jiangdu, the first king of Wusun to leave the fortress before Zhaojun. Liu Jian is a dissolute tyrant. He attempted rebellion in 12 1 year BC, but failed to commit suicide. Xijun's mother was beheaded for conspiracy, but she escaped because Xijun was still young. In 65438 BC+065438 BC+07 BC, Liu Xu was made king of Guangling and sent someone to find his niece Liu Xijun, who was living among the people at that time. After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, in order to unify Wusun (now the upper reaches of Yili River) and fight against Xiongnu, it was sealed in Yuanfeng for six years (before 105). Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty made Xijun a princess, and married Wusun Wang Kunmo as the inaugural arrogance (also known as Kunmo), thus making brotherly bond with Wusun and controlling Xiongnu. "History of Han Dynasty, Biography of Western Regions" records that when Princess Xijun got married, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty "gave hundreds of people riding clothes for the official family and gave them gifts". When Princess Xijun arrived in Wusun, she was crowned as the right lady by hunters, and craftsmen built a palace for her. Princess Xijun can't adapt to Wusun's language. She misses her hometown. She wrote Elegy (Song of Princess Xijun (Wusun), Song of Huang Qi): My family married me, and I believed in Wusun, a foreign king. The vault is a room with a wall. Meat is food and cheese is pulp. I often feel homesick and feel very hurt. I would like to go back to my hometown for my aunt's sake.

It is said that the sad song of Princess Wusun reached the ears of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty couldn't help being moved by it and sympathized with her situation. Every other year, he sent messengers to get the splendid account and give it to Princess Wusun. Two years later, Hunting Ao died, and his grandson Cen Weijun was going to inherit the throne. According to custom, the new king will inherit all the wives and concubines of the old king Princess Xijun couldn't accept it and asked Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to return to China. In order to unite Wusun to attack the Huns, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty asked her to accept local customs (from her national customs). Xijun had to remarry Cenwei. A year later, after Xi Jun gave birth to a young woman named Young Woman, she soon died of postpartum disorder and anxiety. Princess Xijun, as the first friendly emissary between Han Dynasty and Wusun, actively contacted the upper nobility of Wusun, which enabled Wusun to establish a solid military alliance with Han Dynasty and initially achieved the strategic goal of uniting Wusun and containing Xiongnu.