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The legend of Liang's resealing

author:Nishimura's past

Changfeng, ancient name Dengfeng Village, is located 12 kilometers south of Gongyi City. There is still a legend of "Liang Reform" here.

In the third year of Yongjian (128), when Emperor Shun of Han was 14 years old, he ordered the selection of good virgins throughout the country to fill the harem, and the sister of Liang Shang of the Wu clan (present-day southeast of Guyuan, Ningxia) and the daughter of Liang Shang, Liang Shang, were selected, and they were all awarded the title of "NobleMan".

Liang Na is talented, intelligent, good at reading, and a good female worker. When Emperor Shun was 18 years old, Liang Na became the empress of the mother's world, but she practiced self-denial, treated Emperor Shun, and unified the concubines, although she was an empress, she did not have an arrogant heart, so her reputation was excellent. On the day that Liang Marri ascended to the throne of the Empress, his father Liang Shang was also knighted, and his brother Liang Ji was also promoted to infantry lieutenant. Li Gu, a Zheng person, wrote to Emperor Shun, and complained about the scourge of foreign relations' monopoly of power, but Emperor Shun did not listen. In the third year of Yang Jia (134), Emperor Shun ordered Liang Shang to be a general and the prime minister of the imperial government, but Liang Shang resigned due to illness, and later had no choice but to take up his post. However, he was in a high position, soft and humble, humble and virtuous, caring for the people, and frequently praised by the government and the public, and Emperor Shun relied on him even more.

However, Liang Ji, the brother of Liang Na, did the opposite of his father and sister, acting behind his father's and sister's back and doing all kinds of bad things. Later, Liang Shanglie, Emperor Shun appointed Liang Ji as a general, and Liang Ji's brother was undoubtedly the Prince of Henan.

In the first year of Jiankang, Emperor Shun died. Liu Bing, who was 2 years old, was made emperor, and Empress Dowager Liang Na was in charge of the government. Empress Dowager Liang Na, who was interested in the country and intended to revive the government and reverse the decline, issued two edicts in succession, reusing Zhao Jun, Li Gu and other sages, and ordered hundreds of officials to elect virtuous and virtuous people to inquire about the way to govern the country. Helplessly, his brother Liang Ji was arbitrary and wanton, and Empress Liang could not bear to get rid of him, but relied on him even more. After emperor Chong died prematurely, Li Gu and others believed that Liu Suan, the king of Qinghe, was old and virtuous, and wanted to establish him. However, Liang Ji was afraid that he would be too old to control, so he made Liu Hong, the son of Liu Hong, the king of Bohai, emperor, emperor.

Liang Ji was worried that Emperor Qian would grow up to settle his own account, so he poisoned the cake and poisoned Emperor Qian to death. After Emperor Qian's death, Liang Ji and his sister discussed making Liu Zhi emperor, that is, Emperor Huan.

In June of the following year (147), Liang Ji's sister Ying was also welcomed into the harem, and in August she was made empress. In this way, when the Emperor Tianzi was Liu Zhi, and the liang brothers and sisters in charge of the world's power, Liang Ji's two younger brothers, Liang Bu and Liang Meng, and Liang Ji's son Liang Jie were all Marquis of Wanhu, and Liang Ji's power reached its peak.

In the sixth year of peace (150), Empress Liang Na also returned to the government of Emperor Huan, and after illness died, Emperor Huan pro-government, and Empress Dowager Ying also fell ill and died in the palace.

As soon as Nuying died, Liang Ji lost his patron. The Wenwu Hundred Officials also played the young man, so Emperor Huan ordered Shangshu to order Yin Shu to command the Hundred Officials, and ordered Guanglu Xun Yuan Shi to hold the festival to receive the Liang Ji general Yin Sui. Liang Ji committed suicide in despair, and his son Liang Hu and other foreign relatives of the Liang clan were arrested, and all young and old, abandoned the city. Liang Ji's minions were killed hundreds of people, and Liang Ji's property was confiscated for a total of 3 billion yuan. In order to avoid his troubles, his clan changed the surname of Liang to a feudal surname, which is the origin of "Liang changing the seal".