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It is said that tiger poison does not eat children, but Liu Ying, the emperor of Hanhui, died at the hands of his mother, only 24 years old

Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, had eight sons, and Liu Ying, the Emperor of Han Hui, was born to Lü Hou and was the eldest son of Liu Bang's concubine, and was naturally made crown prince, but Liu Ying was born with a weak nature, which laid the foundation for his cause of death.

It is said that tiger poison does not eat children, but Liu Ying, the emperor of Hanhui, died at the hands of his mother, only 24 years old

When Liu Bang and Xiang Yu and Chu Han were fighting for hegemony, they suffered a major defeat at Pengcheng, and Liu Bang fled in a hurry, remembering that there were still his children and daughters on the carriage. Liu Bang felt that the carriage was running slowly, and several times he wanted to push his children off the carriage and run away on his own, but the prince who was pushed down was Liu Ying. It can be said that in the heart of his father Liu Bang, he never paid attention to himself, although he was the crown prince, his father always wanted to abolish himself.

With the help of Zhang Liang, the Li Chu storm was finally over. Liu Ying finally became emperor after many dangers, but the nightmare had just begun.

It is said that tiger poison does not eat children, but Liu Ying, the emperor of Hanhui, died at the hands of his mother, only 24 years old

The power of the government had actually been controlled by her mother Lü Hou, and Liu Bang loved Lady Qi the most during her lifetime, so Lü Hou hated her very much. Lü Hou first demoted Lady Qi to Yongchun Lane and made her put on shackles and prison clothes. He also summoned Lady Qi's son Liu Ruyi to the palace. Emperor Hui of Han knew that his mother was going to harm his brother, so he was always with Liu Ruyi.

One morning, Liu Ying could not bear that Liu Ruyi had risen early, so he went to the upper court alone, and when he returned, Liu Ruyi had been poisoned by Lü Hou. This left a big psychological shadow on Liu Ying.

It is said that tiger poison does not eat children, but Liu Ying, the emperor of Hanhui, died at the hands of his mother, only 24 years old

Later, Lü Hou made Lady Qi an adult and threw her in the toilet, and Liu Ying fainted in fright when she saw Lady Qi's tragic condition. Usually, he was oppressed by his mother, and he was frightened by the tragic situation in front of him. Liu Ying, who was weak in nature, soon fell ill.

In the seventh year of the Han Hui Emperor, that is, in 188 BC, the 24-year-old Han Hui Emperor died with full of resentment. Such a benevolent prince, who was not loved when he was a child, grew up to be a political puppet of Lü Hou, born in the imperial family, and was destined to end up with a tragic end.

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