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Emperor Wen of Song was actually killed by his own son? The whistleblower turned out to be his own favorite

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Emperor Wen of Song, Liu Yilong, was the son of Emperor Liu Yu of song, and was intelligent and studious, sympathetic to the people, simple and simple, and did not pursue luxury. During his 30-year reign, he was diligent in political affairs and made liu song's national strength reach its peak.

Unfortunately, in his later years, he was very happy and meritorious, lightly started the war, Yuan Jia Northern Expedition, won the Canghuang Northern Gu, and the people were ruined. In dealing with the incident of the prince's rebellion, Emperor Wen of Song already had the initiative and could still be killed, how sad, and it was another Sui Wen Emperor. Look at that Li Er, this Song Wen Emperor is a literati emperor in the end, and he accidentally loses everything in one move. What exactly is going on here, listen to me slowly coming.

Emperor Wen of Song was actually killed by his own son? The whistleblower turned out to be his own favorite

Emperor Wen of Song

In the later years of Emperor Wen of Song, since he had been on the throne for 30 years, how could this son wait? The old emperor did not die, how long would he have to wait?

Therefore, the crown prince Liu Shao often conspired with the wizards in secret, burying Emperor Wen's jade statue under the palace wall and cursing Emperor Wen for dying soon, so that he could succeed to the throne as emperor as soon as possible.

At first, Emperor Wen did not know it, completely in the dark. Liu Shao had a slave named Chen Tianxing, who had an affair with the queen parrot. Later, when the incident occurred, Liu Shao killed Chen Tianxing.

After Chen Tianxing was killed, the eunuch Men Qingguo, who had buried the jade statue with him, was frightened and mistakenly thought that he was going to be exterminated, so he reported this to Emperor Wen. When Emperor Wen learned of the crown prince's curse on him, he was shocked and angry, so he ordered a search of Wang Parrot's house and obtained letters from Liu Shao, Liu Jun, Yan Daoyu and others. Preliminary evidence of the prince's preparation for rebellion was obtained.

Liu Shao's birth mother, Empress Yuan, died of anger because Ofan Shufei was favored. Liu Shao was therefore very jealous of Pan Shufei and was always ready for revenge. Another son of Emperor Wen of Song, Liu Jun, was the adopted son of Concubine Pan Shufei, and fearing that the crown prince would later ascend the throne and kill himself, he was willing to meet him, and the two of them became friends with Mo Rebellion. Therefore, Liu Jun almost knew about the prince's rebellion. He hid some of the evidence in his home.

After Emperor Wen learned of the hiding, he summoned Liu Jun to sternly rebuke him. Liu Jun did not answer, but only apologized.

Princess Pan Shufei especially liked this adopted son, and privately cried and said to Liu Jun: "Your curse on the emperor has been revealed, and you still think that you will repent on your own, so why hide the evidence?" I can't bear to see the day you die. Liu Jun did not listen to the advice, but said viciously: "The matter will soon come to light, and I will certainly not bother you!"

Emperor Wen of Song was actually killed by his own son? The whistleblower turned out to be his own favorite

That night, Emperor Wen conspired with Shangshu's servant Xu Zhanzhi to depose the crown prince and kill Liu Jun. Seeing that the two conspirators were about to die. Because as soon as the emperor gave the order, it was all over.

However, at this critical juncture, Emperor Wen of Song was drunk for a while, so he took advantage of the opportunity to tell Pan Shufei about this matter. Princess Pan was very affectionate and sent someone to inform Liu Jun.

Liu Jun was stunned when he heard the news, and immediately reported it to the crown prince Liu Shao. So the prince rose up overnight, draped his armor with his vermilion robes, and rode a painted wheel from the Wanchunmen Palace.

Originally, there were rules in the palace, and the Prince's Guard could not be a palace gate. Liu Shao claimed that he was under the commandment of the palace, and the soldiers did not dare to stop it, so the prince and his party led the army into the palace.

Zhang Chaozhi, a confidant of the crown prince, and dozens of other people entered the forbidden city and drew their swords straight up to Emperor Wen's bedchamber.

Emperor Wen spent the whole night with Xu Zhanzhi on the matter of deposing the prince, the candles had not yet been extinguished, and the guards on duty were asleep.

Emperor Wen saw Zhang Chaozhi carrying a knife to rush at people, and in a hurry, he raised his stool to defend himself. However, Emperor Wen had been living in The Inner Region for a long time, and how could he be the opponent of a military general, and he was quickly killed.

Emperor Wen of Song was actually killed by his own son? The whistleblower turned out to be his own favorite

Liu Shao also sent people to kill Emperor Wen's cronies, and Princess Pan Shufei bore the brunt of it. He also sent someone to dissect his abdomen to see where Princess Pan's heart was. The person who went to kill Concubine Pan was to welcome the crown prince, and came back to report that "Concubine Pan's heart is evil", and Liu Shao was satisfied.

Liu Jun led someone to answer, and Liu Shao told her that "Concubine Pan was killed by the rebels" and watched her reaction. Liu Jun was stunned and hurriedly said, "This result is exactly what I hope to see in xia." The two were at peace. Liu Shao, who was the emperor, changed the yuan to the beginning of the yuan, and killed Liu Jin, the king of Changsha, and many other clan members.

The great foundation created by Emperor Wu of Song, after this incident, has come to the countdown to extinction.

The emperor of the Tang Dynasty, his mouth was as loose as a loose pants, do you say that he died unjustly, or died a tragic death?

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