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He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

Speaking of the emperors of ancient China, everyone can count many names in their hearts. During the Three Kingdoms period, there were Sun Hao and Liu Chan, the Sui Dynasty had Yang Guang, the Five Dynasties had Li Yu, and the Ming Dynasty had Chongzhen. The fate of each emperor of the fallen country is closely related to their era and performance, in ancient times there was such a famous emperor of the country, the descendants of the descendants to Japan to claim the king, the mausoleum has not been stolen so far.

He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

This person was Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han Xian. The story of Emperor Xian of Han, people who know something about the history of the Three Kingdoms, more or less know something. However, the experience of Emperor Xiandi of Han after being demoted to the Duke of Shanyang was mentioned relatively low. In that year, in order to better control the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao married all three daughters of the family to Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han, who were Cao Jie, Cao Xian, and Cao Hua.

The three daughters entered the palace and were initially given the title of lady. In 214, Cao Cao deposed Liu Xie's original empress Dowager Fu and Cao Jie became the new empress. Cao Jie in the film and television drama has a deep affection for Liu Xie, and it is not known whether this is the case in history, but when Cao Pi, the King of Wei, forced Liu Xie to take the throne in 220 AD, Cao Jie was very angry, and she did follow Liu Xie to live in the fiefdom and accompany her for the rest of her life.

He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

There, Liu Xie and his wife found a new way of life. Liu Xie's fiefdom was Shanyang County, Hanoi County, which is today's Jiaozuo, Henan. When Liu Xie and his wife arrived in Shanyang, they saw that the local people were living in poverty, and when they were sick, there was no good doctor to see, so they began to concentrate on studying the knowledge of herbal medicine and became a local household name in Langzhong. So far, many customs and anecdotes in Jiaozuo are related to Liu Xie and his wife.

However, Liu Xie's descendants did not all inherit the mantle of their ancestors. After the death of Liu Xie in the second year of the Reign of Emperor Qinglong of Wei (234), Emperor Wei Ming also took his courtiers to worship him, but as we all know, the history of the State of Wei did not last long, because the Sima family emulated the Cao family, and the Cao family's throne was only passed on for a few generations, and it was taken over by the Jin Dynasty of the Sima clan.

He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

In the early years of the Jin Dynasty, the world was already in turmoil, and various princes, including the Hu people, rushed to the Central Plains. Liu Xie's grandson Liu Azhi was very worried when he saw this situation, and he gathered his old men together for a meeting and told everyone: "I have been here for a long time, and I am afraid that there will be a disaster of destruction. Liu Azhi thus made an important decision to cross east to Japan.

In 289 AD, Liu Azhi, who had overcome many winds and waves at sea, arrived in the Uighur kingdom on a ship full of more than 2,000 people of the entire clan. At that time, the development of the Uighur slave state was very backward in all aspects, and the lord of the country extended a warm welcome to the arrival of Liu Azhi and others, allowing them to live in Hinomae Village, Takashi County. Liu Azhi took out the advanced crafts and cultural books of the Central Plains to help the local people.

He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

According to Japanese historical records, Liu Azhi also took the order of the lord of the Uighur kingdom and took 4 textile craftsmen from the Central Plains Wudi to go to the Uighur country, and since then the textile technology of the Uighur country has been greatly improved. Later, when emperor Zhongzhong of Japan ascended the throne, he made Liu Azhi a Tibetan official and gave him a large fief, because Liu Azhi told him in time that another prince was going to seize the throne, so that he escaped the disaster.

Liu Azhi was known as the "King of Azhi" and "the Lord of Azhi", and his son Liu He was known as the "King of Duhe", because the cultural level of this family was very high, and after arriving in the Uighur Kingdom, he quickly promoted to a new nobleman and held an important official position in the Uighur State for a long time. They were fully integrated into the Yamato people and became the common ancestors of well-known japanese surnames such as Harada, Takahashi, and Daizo.

He was a famous emperor in ancient times, but his descendants went to Japan to claim the title of king, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far

To this day, Nara Prefecture and Okayama Prefecture in Japan have preserved the places of worship of King Achi. Descendants traveled east to Japan, and multiplied and prospered there for generations, which was probably unimaginable to Liu Xie, the emperor of the Han Dynasty. And Liu Xie's own achievements are not lost to his descendants, his tomb is basically not stolen, because he is very loved in the local area, his mausoleum "Zen Mausoleum", which is still guarded by tomb keepers.

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