He also ingratiated himself to her by building an impressive temple for her husband Emperor Yuan.
Instead of granting him this request, Emperor Yuan decided to give him a court lady-in-waiting.
Wang left her hometown and entered the harem of Emperor Yuan in early summer.
In 554, Emperor Yuan made him a provincial governor, but he continued to serve under Chen's command.
Lai initially opposed ending the campaign, but did finally withdraw after ordered by Emperor Yuan.
After his defeat, Emperor Yuan grew despondent and ill.
He was succeeded by his son Emperor Yuan.
She was a consort and a favorite of Emperor Yuan.
Emperor Yuan asked her why she did so.
In fall 553, Emperor Yuan announced that he was moving the capital back to Jiankang.