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He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

Introduction: In addition to the words of the founding emperor, most of the emperors in the past have been trained by the court from an early age, and some emperors who have come to power in the middle of the road are basically clan lords, so their literary and martial qualities are basically not too bad, and they often have great artistic talent. Of course, the emperor's errand is not an artist after all, and it cannot be done by moving his mouth with his hands. Most emperors eventually became incompetent and incompetent emperors or the last monarchs, such as Li Yu, the lord of the Southern Tang Dynasty, who had excellent poetry, and Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, who had both calligraphy and painting.

Of course, there are also many emperors who are not worthy of the name, such as the Qianlong Emperor, who wrote countless poems in his life, but was lackluster. Although Han Gaozu, who was born with mud legs, had a little education, he had the same reality as Zhu Yuanzhang, the ming grandfather, and did not have much culture. Coupled with the perennial conquest, there was little time to receive cultural education, but Liu Bang, who seemed to be ignorant of literature and ink, and even had a rude speech, suppressed the Qianlong Emperor, who was known as the most prolific poet, with his only two poems!

He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

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The chairman liked Gaozu Liu Bang very much, after all, cao mang was born but could finally ascend to the great treasure. Not only that, the chairman paid more attention to Liu Bang's mass line, as well as his courage and mind to know people and do good deeds. Therefore, even if Liu Bang only left two poems in his lifetime, he could still crush the "ten old people" who composed more than 40,000 poems. Of course, first, Liu Bang tipped the two-foot sword, and finally defeated the overlord Xiang Yu and became the founder of the Han Empire; second, during the years of conquest, the emperor's courage and state of mind were naturally difficult for the Qianlong Emperor, who had lived in the deep palace since childhood, to look back.

He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

02

Liu Bang is one of the ancient emperors that Chinese are familiar with, both because his story is popular and because he is not a high-ranking clan lord, but a commoner like you and me. According to the Records of History, Liu Bang was the son of the Red Emperor, and not only did he look very good, but he also had seventy-two black moles on his left thigh. Of course, history books often have deliberately rendered places. In fact, Liu Bang is just the head of the local Surabaya Pavilion, and even now, he is almost the director of the local police station. Although it sounds okay, Liu Bang's father is not accustomed to him, thinking that he is not doing his business and has no big success, often dislikes him for not working personally, and is lazy and slippery.

03

A southern tour of Qin Shi Huang changed the life of this ordinary person. At that time, Liu Bang knelt on both sides of the imperial road to greet the emperor, watching Qin Shi Huang huddle before and after, countless people shouted long live the mountain, causing Liu Bang to sigh: "Eh! The eldest husband should live up to this life like this! The ideal was very ambitious, and soon an opportunity changed Liu Bang's life. Because the escort of the service was delayed on a rainy day, Liu Bang simply fell into the grass in order not to be beheaded by justice and became the leader of a rebel army. After years of conquest, Liu Bang not only gained the literary and martial arts such as Zhang Liang, Fan Duo and Han Xin, but also defeated the invincible Chu Bawang and finally established the Han Dynasty.

He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

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As we all know, the Western Han Dynasty set the capital of Chang'an, but earlier Liu Bang did not have this plan. It was only under the persuasion of Zhang Liang that it was relocated. After becoming an emperor under one person and above ten thousand people, Liu Bang was very emotional about the absurd experience of being looked down upon by his father and being pursued by the Chu army, and when he went south to his hometown, his father and fellow villagers around him played songs, which made Han Gaozu can't help but burst into tears, and blurted out the "Song of the Great Wind" that flowed for hundreds of years.

He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

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After the establishment of the dynasty, Liu Bang, who was tending to be in his later years, hesitated in selecting a crown prince, and originally planned to depose Liu Ying, who was born to Lü Hou, and establish Liu Ruyi, who was born to Lady Qi. In the face of such a crisis, Lü Hou gathered all the old ministers and even summoned the highly respected Shangshan Sihao, which finally made Liu Bang change his mind. After Lady Qi learned about it, she came to Liu Bang to cry. After all, it was the founding emperor, Liu Bang saw through the careful thinking of this pillow man, and he helplessly sang the "Song of the Great Crane". "Across the sea, what can be done", the situation has been decided, and no one can change it.

He was known as the "Illiterate Emperor" and wrote only two poems in his lifetime, but he was more famous than Qianlong's forty thousand poems

epilogue

Although Liu Bang was born in a reckless grass, he was able to finally win the world with a cloth and defeat Xiang Yu, the king of Chu, which was legendary. Therefore, not only his story, but also the two poems of true temperament have also been admired by posterity.

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