Dou (205 BC-65438 BC+035 BC) was a beauty of the Western Han Dynasty. Born in poverty, talented and blessed by fate, she went from a commoner to a maid-in-waiting, and eventually became an outstanding woman who assisted Wen san huang in managing mountains and rivers.
Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty was recruited into the Han Dynasty and served beside him, becoming a maid of honor around him.
As the empress dowager, Lv Zhi manipulated state affairs. At that time, several maids were chosen for the King of Qi, five of whom were Dou. Dou lives in Qinghe, near Zhao, and hopes to go to Zhao. She asked the eunuch in charge of sending maids to put her name on the roster to go to Zhao. The eunuch forgot about it when distributing maids and mistakenly put her name on the list of going abroad. So she went to Daiguo. Although this is not her wish, after she arrived in the countryside, she won the favor of a generation of kings, Liu Heng, and was pampered and sealed as a beauty.
Liu Heng, the first king to enter the palace, had a queen. After the queen died of illness, Dou Renmei, the only lucky king in the imperial court, was made queen. During the imperial rule, she first gave birth to a daughter Liu Pu with Liu Heng, and later gave birth to two sons: the eldest son Liu Qi and the second son Liu Wu.
Lv Hou died in 180 BC, and Liu Heng, the king of the country, ascended the throne. Dou re-entered the palace as the acting queen, and Dou was established as the queen in the first year of Emperor Wendi in BC 179.
After the death of Emperor Wendi, Dou Fangyi began his career of governing the country until his death.
Personally, I think she is a beautiful woman with both beauty and wisdom, and can't be judged by good people and bad people. After all, she helped Wen's san huang manage the mountains and rivers. She should belong to the typical harem middleman. After all, she is very scheming. In a word, her life is absolutely extraordinary, and she should belong to a great man, so that she will be immortal.
As for Du Yunxi, there should be no need to create such a character through historical research.