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Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

In the history of the world, there have been many "peculiar" big figures in death - such as the Jin Jinggong who fell into the toilet and drowned in the Spring and Autumn period of our country, such as the founding president of the United States Washington who was bloodied by quacks, and the Italian marshal Balbo who was killed by his own anti-aircraft guns during World War II. However, although the method of death of these people is strange, compared to the following "big man" who does not die, it still seems so serious and excusable...

Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

The "big man" we are talking about who does not die is the magnificent Emperor Shijō of Japan. (Secretly, Japan has not only four emperors, but also one emperor, six emperors, the latter emperor, and so on.) I have to say that the names of the Japanese are really strange, even the name of the emperor is so arbitrary)

As we all know, Japan's Chrysanthemum Dynasty is known as the "Ten Thousand Generations", and has given birth to as many as 126 generations of emperors, and the longevity of the dynasty and the number of rulers are all scorpions in the world - the only one. As the saying goes, there are birds in the forest, and among so many emperors in Japan, there are also some two goods, and this four-article emperor is an outstanding representative of the immortals.

Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

Emperor Shijō was born in 1231 AD, a period of intense power struggle between emperors and shogunates in Japanese history. In order to oppose the pressing shogunate, the emperor began to implement the "Shanghuangyuan government", the so-called Shanghuangyuan government, which means that the emperor pretends to be behind the crown prince and abdicates as the emperor Taishang. On the surface, he did not care about political affairs, but secretly relied on middle- and lower-level samurai, recruited troops, established hundreds of officials in the imperial court, and became the arbiter of government affairs, and the emperor followed this practice in the future.

Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

By the time Emperor Gohorikawa, Emperor Shijō's father, was in power, the imperial government had been interrupted for ten years. At that time, the Japanese people, who were suffering from the war, hoped that Emperor Gohorihe would give birth to an emperor as soon as possible, and then abdicate the throne as the upper emperor to exercise the administration of the court.

However, Emperor Gohori gave birth to two daughters in succession, and the world sighed when they heard about it. It was not until February 20, 1231, that the "diligent" Emperor Gohorihe finally lived up to expectations and gave birth to Crown Prince Hidehito, and on April 1 of the same year, Emperor Gohorikawa crowned Hidehito as prince, and on October 28 of the same year, Hidehito was made crown prince. A year later, Emperor Gohorihe abdicated. Prince Hidehito, who was only two years old, ascended the throne as Emperor Shijo.

Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

However, Emperor Gohorikawa, who was anxious to ascend to the throne of Emperor Taishang, had not yet had time to show his fist in the battle against the shogunate after fulfilling his long-cherished wish, and he died at the age of twenty-three due to infirmity and illness. After his father's death, Emperor Shijō began nominal pro-government, but what could a maoist child of a few years old do? Therefore, the power of Korea and China once again fell into the hands of the shogunate.

But Emperor Shijō ignored all this and continued to live a childhood life of eating, drinking, and having fun all day. By 1242, Emperor Shijō had reached the age of ten, and his distinguished status and superior imperial life had already turned the emperor, who had pinned the hopes of all of Japan, into a bear child without compromise. One day, when Emperor Shijo was tired of playing, he suddenly saw the palace women coming in and out, and a bad idea suddenly appeared in his small head, and he ordered someone to find a lot of talc powder to sprinkle in the palace and corridors, wanting to see the tragic appearance of those palace women who accidentally fell on all fours, but at this moment, something happened that no one expected.

Japan's most unfortunate emperor, who ascended the throne at the age of two, but the whole palace girl threw herself to death!

It turned out that the bear child who wanted to play a prank in his heart wanted to play four, waited for half a day without seeing the palace ladies slip and fell, and couldn't help but run out and step on the talc powder, wanting to see if his "masterpiece" had an effect in the end, hey don't say, the effect was really good, only to see four emperors one toe, the big head was planted on the ground, and he was unconscious on the spot.

Not long after, Emperor Shijō, who was only ten years old, died of a serious head injury, and this bear child who did not die played himself to death.

From ancient times to the present, there have been countless bear children, but it is really rare to say that the most unlucky and bearish child in history is like Emperor Shijo!

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