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Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Turn to Liu Bei? Hey, got it by him?

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Three factors are mentioned in the title: Cao Pi, Liu Xie, and Liu Bei. Among the three people, Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han Xian, was of course the most powerless. He did not have his own political team and armed forces, and he did not even have personal autonomy - Cao Pi "sealed" him into Shanyang and made him the Duke of Shanyang, do you think it is to travel, come and go when you want to go? Change your itinerary if you want to?

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Emperor Xian of Han was deposed, expelled from Xuchang, and made the Duke of Shanyang, but he only saved his life. In addition to having no worries about food and clothing, other personal powers and political powers do not have to be thought about. Cao Pi would not send someone to spy on him "secretly" because he must be openly monitoring and restricting him. Want to run to Liu Bei? Dreaming is okay.

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Cao Pi would not let Emperor Xian of Han defect to Liu Bei. Emperor Xian of Han himself would not want to defect to Liu Bei. Because this is a smart guy. When he was still the King of Chen Liu, he fled with his brother Liu Wei of Han Shao and encountered a rebel army, Liu Jie was frightened and "trembled and could not speak", but Liu Xie was able to shout loudly, and after Dong Zhuo got off his horse to greet him, he "comforted Dong Zhuo with words, and from the beginning to the end, there was no loss of speech". Such a young man is witty, and he has lived half a lifetime in the deceitful and deceitful sword, will he not be able to see the situation clearly?

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor the following year after Cao Pi usurped Han. The basis of public opinion for the emperor was to take advantage of the rumors of the "emperor being killed" at that time--whether to use rumors or to compile rumors, I don't know.

As long as Emperor Xian was alive, Liu Bei's claim to the title of emperor lacked the basis for public opinion to be called emperor. Liu Beisu regards himself as a "benevolent elder", and rende has become a political capital for him. Therefore, he could not be like Cao Pi, who openly left the Han Emperor and established himself as emperor.

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

So, please guess wisely: If Emperor Xian of Han came to Liu Bei, would Liu Bei give up his lofty ideal of being emperor?

When Emperor Xian of Han was still alive, Liu Bei could not be called emperor; but Liu Bei wanted to be called emperor and refused to give up. So, what would he do?

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Of course, he would assassinate Emperor Xian of Han and destroy the corpse, and he must have done it very secretly, never letting outsiders know.

You and I can think of it, can't Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han Xian, think of it? Thinking of it, would he dare to go to Liu Bei?

Cao Wei dai han, Han Xiandi was expelled from Xuchang, why didn't he go to the emperor's uncle Liu Bei?

Following Cao Pi to do what "Shanyang Gong" is, at least it is possible to save his life; if you go to Liu Bei, you will definitely die without even scum left.

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