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Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

1. In 220 AD, Cao Pi usurped Han and changed the name of the country to Wei

2. In 1868 AD, the world's first traffic light was born in Britain

3. In 1901, Sweden awarded the Nobel Prize for the first time

4. In 1903, the British invaded Tibet again

5. In 1918 AD, Planck won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of quantum theory

6. In 1941 AD, Chinese troops began to enter Burma to fight against Japan

7. In 1944 AD, the Sino-Japanese Battle of Yuguixiang ended

8. In 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

9. In 1968 AD, the dramatist Tian Han died

10. In 1972 AD, Mao Zedong proposed to "dig deep holes, accumulate grain in large quantities, and do not seek hegemony"

Why didn't Liu Xie go to Liu Bei?

This question is actually very easy to explain: First,

There is no way for a dead man to defect to Liu Bei

Second,

Liu Xie had been a puppet under Cao Cao for decades, so why did he go to Liu Bei's puppet again?

Cao Pi's acceptance of Chan concessions from Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han Xian, was not so much a rebellion and rebellion as a normal iteration of Han Wei.

Moreover, Cao Pi was still a benevolent prince, did not rush to kill them all, and after ascending the throne, he also crowned Liu Xie as the Duke of Shanyang, and his fief was in Shanyang. There is neither a "Duke of Dude" nor a "Disobedient Marquis", and he is regarded as the last Heavenly Son of the Han Family.

Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

More importantly, since Dong Zhuo initiated the chaos, the world has fallen apart. The four hundred years of the Han Dynasty are on the verge of extinction, and this is a thought that has become more and more deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Lu Su, a major minister of Eastern Wu, once expressed that the Han Room could not be revived. Cao Cao himself was originally from the official eunuch family of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and after a hundred battles, he respected the Son of Heaven to appease the princes, and spent most of his life pursuing the unification of the whole world. Although he suffered defeats in Chibi and Hanzhong, Cao Cao unified all of northern China.

This is the Cao family's knife and gun fighting, and it has also established extensive contacts with the family clans everywhere. Replacing the Han Dynasty with the newborn Cao Wei was in line with the people's choice at that time, especially in the vast northern region.

It's a bit far, so it's almost logical that Emperor Xiandi of Han's Zen concessions to Cao Pi were made. There are not many people who claim to be loyal to the Han room forever, spilling the last drop of blood for the Liu family. Most of the ministers chose to honestly become cao wei's officials, and even the great Confucian masters were inevitable.

After Cao Pi became emperor and Liu Xie was enfeoffed, there were rumors in Chengdu that Cao Pi killed Emperor Xian of Han and usurped the throne.

Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

The circulation of such statements is nothing more than to provide legitimacy for Liu Bei's claim to the title of emperor. Everyone knows that the last emperor of the Han Dynasty was killed by Cao Thief, so only my uncle, the Emperor of the Great Han Dynasty, can lead everyone to pacify the Han Thief and restore the Han Room.

Therefore, liu bei's posthumous title of emperor was also logical, he was born with the surname Liu, and Liu Xie gave him the political endorsement of "Emperor Of the Great Han" in order to unite him. As far as Liu Bei's group is concerned, Liu Xie is already dead, how can a dead person defect to Liu Bei? Even if you do run over, you have to make a makeover.

Second, Liu Xie, the Emperor of Han Xian, was already a puppet emperor under Cao Cao, as evidenced by both the history and the novel.

When Emperor Xian of Han was in distress, he used to be covered with no tiles, and he could not even eat enough, it was Cao Cao who listened to the advice of the counselors to "blackmail the son of heaven to order the princes" to find Emperor Xian of Han, and brought the Han room and the imperial court to Xuchang, Henan, and built a palace room for respect, but it was only limited to respect, I enshrined you as a mud bodhisattva, all the government decrees of my Cao family have natural legitimacy, and Emperor Xian of Han can only become a rubber stamp.

Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

Cao Cao's roar in the film and television drama: If there is no loneliness in the world, I don't know how many people have been called emperors, and how many people have been called kings? It is also true that Cao Cao and the military and political clique behind him firmly controlled the entire Han court.

Liu Xie was not without effort, such as the Yidaizhao incident, where Liu Xie tried to gain political authority away from Cao Cao's control, but was soon violently suppressed. The puppet emperor could not run away, what would happen if he reached Liu Bei's hands?

If nothing else, Liu Qi is a favor of patronage and help to Liu Bei, and he is also the son or eldest son of liu biao, the former Jingzhou Mu, and should be the nominal master of Jingzhou in any case. But this young man died a few years after the Battle of Chibi, and Whether there was any conspiracy behind his death was probably known only to Liu Bei.

Today in history, after Emperor Xian of Han was usurped by Cao Pi, why didn't he go to Liu Bei?

And Liu Zhang can not be said to be weak, lured the wolf into the room and deliberately invited Liu Bei into Sichuan, and finally Liu Bei seized Yizhou, what was his fate? Continue to be a big member of the party after he surrenders the territory of the city? Liu Xie could not get out of the tiger's mouth and then enter the wolf's den.

For Cao Liusun, territorial power and the world are the most important, and for Liu Xie at this moment, only a happy life is important.

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