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The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

During the reign of Emperor Jing of Han, he created the rule of Wenjing that posterity talks about, and it can be said that the emperor of Han Jingdi is still very capable, and it is reasonable to say that such an emperor should also be a more sensible person, and even say that these abilities of his should have been cultivated since childhood.

Unfortunately, there seems to be some gap in the real situation, Emperor Jingdi of Han did an earth-shattering big thing in his youth, and the impact at that time was very bad, this matter was that Emperor Jingdi of Han played chess with the son of Liu Hao, the king of Wu, during his time as crown prince, and actually fought a big hand and beat him to death with a chessboard.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

Emperor Jingdi of Han grew up pampered and habitual

Emperor Jingdi of Han's father, Liu Heng, was an extremely fortunate and at the same time capable figure, when Liu Bang was alive, Liu Heng's mother Bo Ji was not welcomed, so Liu Bang got the mother and son to a very distant daiguo from the capital, it can be said that Liu Heng in his youth, in addition to having maternal love, basically could not feel the love of this world for himself.

Fortunately, Liu Heng has been growing up in the company of his mother, Bo Ji is a smart person, and the education of Liu Heng is also very successful, so Liu Heng, who has gradually grown up, has become one of Liu Bang's many sons who is more low-key and knows how to protect himself, and this personality cleverly avoids the disasters of the future.

After Liu Bang's death, Lü Yan gradually came to power and controlled the entire government and opposition, and under the influence of power, Lü Yan became more and more crazy, and even had the intention of becoming an empress, that is, in this special historical background, Lü Yan launched a purging of Liu Bang's descendants.

Liu Fei is the eldest son of Liu Bang, from childhood to live with Liu Ying, as a result, Lü Fei was the first one to clean up was Liu Fei, he called Liu Fei to eat with Liu Ying, and when he ate, he prepared a glass of poisonous wine for Liu Fei to drink, and as a result, Liu Ying directly took up the wine glass to drink, Lü Yan quickly knocked the wine glass to the ground, liu Fei understood the seriousness of the problem.

Later, in order to save his life, Liu Fei specially gave a city in his fiefdom to Lü Yan's daughter, and recognized Lü Fei's daughter as a dry mother, and after such an operation, he temporarily saved his life. Even a smart person like Liu Fei needs to use so many means to save his life, such as Liu Ruyi, a prince who has a pit mother behind his back, the ending is much more bleak, although Liu Ying has been protecting Liu Ruyi, in the end he was poisoned by Lü Lu without paying attention.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

It can be said that in order to eliminate Liu Bang's descendants, Lü Yan can be said to have done everything to the extreme, even his own son Liu Ying could not look at it, after seeing Lü Yan make Lady Qi an adult, he directly called Lü Yan not a human, and the frightened Liu Ying never paid attention to the government, all major and minor things were handed over to Lü Yan to handle, and he himself died in endless sorrow.

After Liu Ying's death, Lü Yan made Liu Ying's young son a puppet emperor, and he became even more crazy, constantly reusing relatives of the Lü family. Causing dissatisfaction among the heroes of the DPRK and China, such as Chen Ping, Zhou Bo and others were silently waiting behind their backs for the opportunity to clean up Lü Yan.

After Lü Yan's death, the Meritorious Group finally waited for the best time, and they joined forces to launch the LuLu Operation to eliminate all of Lü Yan's descendants, even Liu Ying's sons, because they were related to Lü Yan, were all eradicated by Zhou Bo and others, and after everything was over, everyone found that Liu Bang's surviving descendants were almost non-existent.

It was at this time that everyone remembered Liu Heng, the acting king who had not been picked up by Lü Yan before, who was the son of Liu Bang and had grown up in the daiguo since childhood, and Chen Ping thought that it was most appropriate for him to be emperor, not only in line with the patriarchal law, but also weak in the capital, convenient for the control of the Gongchen clique.

Under the support of everyone, Liu Heng became the new emperor, when the emperor was in the early days, Liu Heng has always been very obedient to the arrangements of the Gongchen Group, and the hidden and forbearing character he developed since childhood has played an important role at this stage, relying on his own forbearance, Liu Heng has successfully gained the trust of the Gongchen Group, and the imperial throne has gradually sat firm.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

After sitting on the throne, Liu Heng began a series of centralized actions, and Chen Ping and Zhou Bo and others did not expect that Liu Heng, who looked harmless to humans and animals, was finally a wolf, and unconsciously eradicated them all. After completing the centralization of power, Liu Heng, the Emperor of Han, was able to exert his hands and feet.

Emperor Wen of Han was also a very capable emperor, and during his reign he made a lot of achievements, it can be said that the later reign of Emperor Wenjing of Han had a lot to do with Emperor Wen of Han. Liu Qi was the fourth son of Emperor Wen of Han, according to the system of succession of the eldest son, Liu Qi had no chance to become the crown prince at all, but Liu Qi was as lucky as his father Emperor Wen of Han, and his three brothers in front of him all died early, so Liu Qi became the veritable eldest son of Emperor Wen of Han, so the position of prince was none other than Liu Qi.

After becoming the crown prince, Liu Qi has always lived in an environment of golden clothes and jade food, relying on his special status, in the entire palace, no matter what game he plays, no one dares to beat Liu Qi, especially chess, Liu Qi has never lost to outsiders, only with his father to play chess, only occasionally lose a few, he has always thought that his chess skills are very exquisite.

In this special environment, Liu Qi's personality is inevitably a little arrogant, he simply does not understand the essential reason why he can always win, and he does not understand the unspoken rules that everyone in the palace is unwilling to say, he has always felt that he is very smart and competitive, until one day he met Liu Xian, the son of Liu Hao, the same flamboyant King of Wu, Liu Qi did not think about it.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

Why did Liu Qi smash Liu Xian

Liu Xian was the son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, and also the son of Liu Hao, that is, the future successor of the State of Wu, so Liu Xian's favor for Liu Xian was also very obvious, in the land of the State of Wu, Liu Xian's treatment was similar to Liu Qi's treatment in the palace, he was also a person who had never lost, and his personality and temper were quite similar to Liu Qi.'s.

The arrangement of fate is sometimes so interesting, obviously two people who are intolerable to water and fire, partial yin and yang mistakes to play together, and what is worse is that the two also play chess together, this chess game is destined to be different, and it is destined to go down in history. Neither of them understood that there were unspoken rules for winning on their own turf, so now it can be said that they are a chess opponent.

In terms of identity and status, liu Xian, even if he is the successor of Wu Guo, should also abide by the unspoken rules to let the crown prince Liu Qi, but Liu Xian, who has always been arrogant, how can he understand and abide by these things, so he must fight with Liu Qi, but he is not skilled in chess, and he feels that he is in a stalemate.

When he suddenly realized, he found that the chess game was already at a disadvantage, and then continued to finish, he would definitely lose to Liu Qi, he did not want to lose and planned to regret the chess, such a move made Liu Qi quite unhappy, on the spot said Liu Xian a few words, after saying Liu Xian was not happy, the two had a dispute, just when the two were arguing, Liu Qi, as the prince, raised the chessboard and smashed it into Liu Xian.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

To say that Liu Xian's luck is not good, just hit by the chessboard, although he did not die on the spot, but he was also seriously injured, after the two were not happy, Liu Xian received treatment, but unfortunately the medical conditions were too poor at that time, Liu Xian's injury was not optimally treated, and finally died of infection (tetanus).

After Liu Xian's death, the ministers of the DPRK and the people of the world all talked about the two of them playing chess, some people felt that Liu Qi was too arrogant, and actually killed Liu Xian by bullying others, and some people felt that Liu Xian had no one in sight and ignored the existence of the crown prince Liu Qi, which was an act that did not conform to etiquette.

In various discussions, Liu Xian's death finally went down in the annals of history, and Emperor Wendi of Han planned to send him back to the State of Wu for burial, and as a result, Liu Tao, the King of Wu, directly said that "where you die, you will be buried where you are", a sentence that emperor Wendi of Han did not know how to be good, and finally Emperor Wendi of Han specially compensated King Wu with a large amount of gold and silver, and this matter was temporarily over.

Unfortunately, from then on, King Wu often refused to go to the capital to see the emperor on the grounds of his illness, and Emperor Wen of Han could not do anything about all this, and later after Emperor Jing of Han ascended the throne, he also felt that he was at a loss, and it was not good to do anything to King Wu, just because all this gave King Wu more opportunities to rebel, and the final rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms occurred because of this.

The son of Liu Hao, the King of Wu, played chess with the crown prince Liu Qi, and after a quarrel, Liu Qi directly smashed him with a chessboard

epilogue

Although It is said that Liu Qi used the chessboard to smash Liu Xian, it was also a momentary impulse, and in the end Liu Xian's death was not expected by everyone, but the occurrence of this incident did have a great impact on Liu Qi and even the Western Han Imperial Family, and the later Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms was the price that Liu Qi paid for this, and we had to sigh: Even if you are a prince, if you make a mistake, you will always be punished!

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