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Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

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Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

Text: Quiet Wind Reading History Columnist

Emperor Xian of Han was sixteen years old when he was welcomed to Xuchang by Cao Cao.

Sixteen years old is the time when he is young and vigorous, and he is not willing to be a puppet, a decoration, and a life that is drunk and called around.

He had to struggle, to resist, to change the fate of his life under house arrest.

Emperor Xiandi of Han was most unaccustomed to Cao Cao's kind, and Lao Tzu was the first in the world. Since coming to Xuchang, I have not paid attention to him as an emperor.

Emperor Xiandi of Han didn't want to put up with it, and he couldn't bear it anymore. He's going to do something big, he's going to get rid of Cao Cao.

Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

When he was eighteen, one day, Emperor Xian of Han bit his finger and wrote an edict with his own blood, hiding it in his clothes.

Then, in the name of reward, he summoned his brother-in-law Dong Cheng to the palace.

When it is critical, the key thing is still to find your family to grasp, and Emperor Xian of Han also thinks so.

Emperor Xian of Han handed the edict to Dong Cheng, telling him to find a few reliable brothers and kill Cao Cao. You are acting according to commandments, and you are righteous.

Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

Dong Cheng was a che riding general, and he found his good friends Wang Fu, a lieutenant of the Yue Riding School, and others.

Killing Cao Cao was not easy, several people discussed together, discussed and discussed, there was no idea, but let Cao Cao know.

As a result, all were killed, and Dong Cheng's sister, the daughter-in-law of Emperor Xian of Han, Dong Guifei, who was pregnant with a child, was also killed by Cao Cao.

After this difficulty, Emperor Xiandi of Han did not even dare to have the idea of killing Cao Cao.

Women in the world are the same, no woman wants her husband, is bullied so much that she can't lift her head, and doesn't dare to take a breath all day long.

Such a daughter-in-law, Emperor Xian of Han, also had it.

Emperor Xian of Han had an empress, surnamed Fu, named Fu Shou.

Empress Fushou had a father named Fu shou.

Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

He was an appendage of Princess Yang'an, the daughter of Emperor Hanling, and was among the officials during Emperor Huan's reign.

Fu Shou was an official when Emperor Xian of Han moved west to Chang'an, and later gave birth to two princes and was made empress.

After Fu completed his appointment as the governor of the state, he was given the title of general of the auxiliary state and given the treatment of three dukes, and after arriving in Xuchang, he was appointed as the governor of Jinwu.

After this was timid and afraid of things, he saw Cao Cao's dictatorship, so he resigned many awards and only served as a low-level official position such as Doctor of The Middle School and Lieutenant of Tun Riding.

Fu Quan thought to himself, no matter how big or small the officials are, nothing will be done in this year.

Empress Fu witnessed the tragic murder of Concubine Dong Guifei. She was afraid that she would one day have the same fate. Looking at her husband again, sighing and frowning every day, this aroused her anger at Cao Cao, and she secretly wrote a letter to Fu Quan, hoping that the old father could come forward to get rid of Cao Cao with the identity of the state father.

When he saw his daughter's letter, fu was frightened, and he did not dare to speak up, but just hid the letter.

Ten years had passed in a flash, and even Empress Fu had forgotten to write a letter to her father.

Later, when fu died, when people were cleaning up his relics, they found the letter and handed it to Cao Cao.

Cao Cao was angry when he saw it, old man, you still have this thought.

Cao Cao sent Yushi Dafu Xi to worry, and Shangshu ordered Hua Xin to go to the palace to arrest people.

Empress Fu was frightened and hid in the wall of the palace, but she was still found, and Hua Xin pulled Empress Fu out.

Empress Fu walked barefoot past Emperor Xiandi of Han, crying and begging Emperor Xiandi to save her. Emperor Xian of Han said: I don't know which day I will die, what will I do to save you.

Empress Fu looked up at the sky and sighed: "Father, you can't cause trouble, why don't you destroy the letter and harm me after you die?"

Emperor Xiandi's father-in-law: A timid and incompetent father who killed his own daughter after his death

Emperor Xian of Han said to Xi Wei: Is there any such thing in the world?

Empress Fu was forbidden to the Cold Palace, the doors and windows were closed, and finally she starved to death.

Her two sons were also killed by Cao Cao.

Emperor Xian of Han asked Cao Cao, why did he kill my two sons?

Cao Cao replied: To avoid future troubles.

More than a hundred others were implicated in the incident and were murdered.

Emperor Xian of Han once said that he would never forget the year when Empress Fu and her son were killed.

That year,

It was 214 AD.

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