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The only emperor in history who grew up in prison was persecuted by his grandfather and raised by two female prisoners

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Introduction: Speaking of the emperor, although they have seen the life of deception since they were young, they have also received the best education and enjoyed the best care since childhood. But there is an emperor in history, who did not say that he could read and write when he was a child, and he did not even have the most basic food and clothing, and even was raised by female prisoners in prison.

The only emperor in history who grew up in prison was persecuted by his grandfather and raised by two female prisoners

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty film and television drama image

The matter also begins with his grandfather Emperor Wu of Han and his father, Crown Prince Liu, who had a vendetta against his grandfather's favorite, Jiang Chong, and the favored minister in charge of the investigation in a witchcraft incident framed his father. His father was too afraid to think about not doing anything, and planned to raise an army to kill his favorite subjects, but he was defeated by emperor Wu of Han's soldiers, and later committed suicide in humiliation on the way to escape.

The only emperor in history who grew up in prison was persecuted by his grandfather and raised by two female prisoners

Liu Yi has been film and television drama image

At that time, the prince's three sons and one daughter also died, and only Liu Yi, who had just been born for a few months, had escaped death and was imprisoned. Fortunately, Ting Wei Had been favored by his father in his early years, and he also knew that the prince had been wronged, so he found two honest and reliable female prisoners to be Liu Yi's wet nurses to raise him.

Later, Emperor Wu of Han may have known that he had wronged the crown prince at that time, and knew that he had an imperial grandson in prison, and with guilt for the prince, he released Liu Yiji, and even wrote it into the family tree, and repeatedly wanted to recall the palace to raise him. But at that time, Liu Yi already liked to travel in the mountains and rivers and did not want to return to the palace. It is also because of his travels that year that Liu Yi already knows the life of the people struggling at the bottom of the society and the real situation of the people, laying a solid foundation for becoming a generation of Ming Jun.

The only emperor in history who grew up in prison was persecuted by his grandfather and raised by two female prisoners

In 74 BC, Liu Yi had ascended the throne as emperor and was renamed Liu Yuan, during his reign, political clarity, social harmony, economic prosperity, officials called their duties, and the people's security was called "Emperor Xuan's Zhongxing"!

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