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Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Shudi, so why did Emperor Xian of Han not only not get angry, but act as if he didn't know?

In ancient history, there were not a few people who served as puppet emperors, and Liu Xie, the emperor of Han Xian, was the most famous, after all, in the chaotic world of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's son of heaven was well known to the princes.

Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Shudi, so why did Emperor Xian of Han not only not get angry, but act as if he didn't know?

To tell the truth, Liu Xie was originally qualified to be emperor, but he also had a half-brother, that is, the Han Shao Emperor who was a brief emperor. Originally, there was no Liu Xie or anything, but there was a Dong Zhuo! It can be said that dong Zhuo's power at that time was even greater than that of the emperor, and he did whatever it took to control the government.

At that time, Dong Zhuo already controlled half of the power of the imperial court, as long as the Han Shao Emperor was controlled, then the world would easily belong to Dong Zhuo. However, Emperor Shao of Han was more arrogant by nature, and he was not accustomed to what Dong Zhuo did, but he was helpless to Dong Zhuo's power, so he had to bow his head. And Dong Zhuo also knew that Liu Shaodi was not easy to control, so he found Liu Xie and deposed Liu Xie, it can be said that from that time on, Emperor Xiandi of Han had already begun his puppet career.

Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Shudi, so why did Emperor Xian of Han not only not get angry, but act as if he didn't know?

And Dong Zhuo controlled the inside and outside of the imperial court, and he did things with some eyes. Although Emperor Xian of Han understood this, he had to obediently wait for one day to be able to get rid of this sea of suffering. Later, Dong Zhuo was killed by Lü Bu, and Emperor Xian of Han thought that he could be relieved, but who knows, Cao Cao came out again at this time, and even very good to Emperor Xian of Han, which made Emperor Xian of Han a little moved.

Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor in Shudi, so why did Emperor Xian of Han not only not get angry, but act as if he didn't know?

Before long, Cao Cao married all his daughters to Emperor Xian of Han. And Emperor Xian of Han was very grateful to Cao Cao, and in Cao Cao's home, he was very comfortable. It didn't take long for Cao Cao to blackmail Tianzi to order the princes, and Emperor Xian of Han returned to his puppet life.

Later, Liu Bei recruited soldiers and bought horses under the banner of restoring the Han Room, and after Emperor Xiandi of Han heard about it, although he did not know what kind of figure Liu Bei was, he only relied on the move of restoring the Han Room. It made him feel that there was some hope in life again. Later, when Liu Bei was proclaimed emperor, Liu Xie realized that he could not go back, that no one in the world would always pity him, that they all had their own actions, that they all wanted to become emperors themselves, and that no one would pity him at all. That's why he was not only not angry, but on the contrary, he didn't know.

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