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The whole family was murdered for plotting rebellion, how did Emperor Wu of Han determine that Liu Yi was his only grandson?

Liu's illness has been legendary

Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Qing, was originally named Liu Yijie. Liu Qian's life is legendary, to paraphrase the current words, it can be called "even a novel does not dare to make up this way."

The peculiarity of Liu Yuan's fate begins with his grandfather Liu Shu.

Liu Zhao was the eldest son of Emperor Wu of Han. Liu Zhao's uncle was a famous Han Dynasty general Wei Qing. In the middle of the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, the Wei family could be said to have been in power for a while: Wei Zifugui was made empress, Wei Zifu's son Liu Zhaogui was crown prince, Wei Qing married the sister of Emperor Wu of Han, and Wei Qing's son, some of whom were still infants, were crowned marquises by Emperor Wu's court, so much so that Sima Qian lamented in the "Records of History": Wei Zifu dominated the world.

The whole family was murdered for plotting rebellion, how did Emperor Wu of Han determine that Liu Yi was his only grandson?

Unfortunately, the extreme of things must be reversed as an unchangeable law in Chinese history. When the Wei family is powerful, it means that the crisis and demise have begun. After Wei Qing's death, the status of the Wei family gradually fell.

In his later years, Emperor Wu of Han was very unhappy with Wei Zifu and Liu Zhao's mother and son, and at this time, Emperor Wu of Han was surrounded by villains everywhere, and in the case of villains obstructing from them, the misunderstanding between Emperor Wu of Han and Liu Zhao became deeper and deeper, and in the end, Liu Zhi raised his troops to defend himself, and was finally defeated by Emperor Wu of Han, and soon after, Liu Zhibing committed suicide in defeat, Liu Zhao was full of doors, except for Liu Yi, who had just been born not long ago, or was killed or committed suicide, and overnight, Liu Yi had no relatives except for The great-grandfather of Emperor Wu of Han.

So the question is: since Liu Yi has beaten his parents to death, how can Emperor Wu of Han determine that Liu Yi is his great-grandson?

Personally, I think:

Bane Identity

Liu was already a child and spent time in the prison of the Han Dynasty. Although Liu Yi had not been able to participate in Liu Zhao's "rebellion", after all, as Liu Zhao's grandson, the law of Zhu Lian was indispensable, so the Han Dynasty imperial court's treatment of Liu Yi had been imprisoned in a large prison.

From these details, we can see that Emperor Wudi of Han had no compassion for this great-grandson, and even what fate Liu Would encounter when he grew up was still uncertain, and according to the cruel disposition of Emperor Wudi of Han, Liu Zhi could be forced to die by him, let alone a distant great-grandson. Therefore, after Liu Yi has grown up, most of them will still be affected by Han Law - as for the successor of Emperor Wu of Han, Emperor Han Zhao, has no descendants, and the imperial throne can be passed to Liu Yi's head, this is estimated that only those who cross will think of it.

The whole family was murdered for plotting rebellion, how did Emperor Wu of Han determine that Liu Yi was his only grandson?

Therefore, the identity of liu yiji's grandson of the deposed prince is actually a bane. There are those who pretend to inherit the inheritance and those who fraudulently receive bonuses, but there are almost no people who are willing to pretend to be prisoners.

Therefore, Liu Yi's identity does not have the ability to take risks.

Confirm the situation

In fact, Emperor Wu of Han had already forgotten at first that there was such a great-grandson as Liu Yi under the heavens. It wasn't until one day, when some alchemist suggested that Emperor Wudi of Han kill the prisoners in the prison, that someone told Emperor Wudi of Han that Liu Zhao's grandson was still locked up in the prison. If there had been no such incident, Presumably Liu Yi would have been imprisoned for a lifetime like Jianshuren, the son of the later Emperor Jianwen.

The whole family was murdered for plotting rebellion, how did Emperor Wu of Han determine that Liu Yi was his only grandson?

Since ancient times, prisons have had to record and register prisoners in prisons, and it is a rare phenomenon to hold children who are so many years old in prisons. Moreover, there are also female prisoners who feed Liu Yi, as well as cell bosses and other people as witnesses, so the situation that Liu Yi has been confused with other children's identities is almost non-existent.

Therefore, the identity of Liu Yiji can be confirmed.

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