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The "stupid things" done by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, the funniest is that Emperor Wudi of han is too suspicious!

After the Rebellion of the Eight Kings began, the recursive performance was finally unmanageable, and many people took advantage of this time to act chaotically, even the emperor did not rest. Just before and after the Rebellion of the Eight Kings began, three "confused things" occurred.

The "stupid things" done by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, the funniest is that Emperor Wudi of han is too suspicious!

The first thing happened, Han Gaozu went out to fight, passing by the Zhao Kingdom, when the King of Zhao called Zhang Ao, who was Han Gaozu's son-in-law, and met han Gaozu who was a hooligan and liked to curse and insult him.

King Zhao did not dare to do anything, and his prime minister called Guan Gao, but he listened unevenly, so he ambushed the soldiers to murder Gao Zu. When the matter was discovered, this naturally affected the King of Zhao, so he was arrested and sent to Beijing. Guan Gao was really a tough guy, and when he went to Beijing with the king, he accepted it, saying that it was all his own doing, and King Zhao did not know it.

Although he was tortured, his confession remained unchanged, and King Zhao was spared. That is, Guan Gaozu, Han Gaozu did not do his crimes, and there were ten people, including Tian Shu, a minister of the King of Zhao, who pretended to be the household slaves of the King of Zhao and accompanied the king to Beijing to protect and serve him, and they were also rewarded by Han Gaozu.

The "stupid things" done by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, the funniest is that Emperor Wudi of han is too suspicious!

Like all women, the first thing Lü Hou did was to "avenge his feelings."

The second thing, Han Gaozu's empress surname was Lü, which was after Gaozu's death, when his son Emperor Hui reigned, he held the power of the dynasty for seven years; after Emperor Hui's death, he was in charge of the dynasty for eight years, and in Chinese history, he was called Lü Hou alongside Wu Zetian of the Tang Dynasty.

Lü Hou was very talented, and after Han Gaozu calmed the world, he went east and west, not to mention Ning. Everything in the capital was actually entrusted to her.

Henkel Zu was a womanizer. After the rebellion, he favored a Lady Qi and gave birth to a son, King Ruyi of Zhao. He intended to depose Emperor Hui and make him crown prince, but due to concerns about Lü Hou's strength, he failed to do so.

When Gao Zu was in Japan, Lü Hou was not like Lady Qi, and after Gao Zu's death, he imprisoned her and summoned King Zhao to Beijing, and King Zhao's chancellor Zhou Chang, knowing that she had no good intentions, left the king and did not send her, so three times, Lü Hou first summoned Zhou Chang to beijing, and then summoned King Zhao. When King Zhao arrived, he killed his mother and son. However, for Zhou Chang, Lü Hou did not offend him.

The "stupid things" done by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, the funniest is that Emperor Wudi of han is too suspicious!

Emperor Wu of han was superstitious about witchcraft, "Shuo always felt that there was always someone who wanted to murder Yuan"

The third thing is the matter of Emperor Wu of Han. Emperor Wu of Han's empress was surnamed Wei (衛), and he had a son's name and was made crown prince. Later, his falun gong was a 戾 character, so he was called prince 妁.

Emperor Wu of Han was a moody, disorderly man of reward and punishment, and he was very superstitious, and in his later years he was more suspicious. He always suspected that people were going to use witchcraft to murder him, which is the so-called "witch deception". So there was a man who called Jiang Chong and had a gap with the prince, so he used it to frame the prince.

The crown prince knew that Emperor Wu was biased and willful, and after being framed, it was useless to defend him, so he did not want to defend himself, but actually falsely passed on Emperor Wu's edict and sent troops to hunt down and kill Jiang Chong.

The "stupid things" done by the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, the funniest is that Emperor Wudi of han is too suspicious!

At this point, Emperor Wu said that the crown prince had rebelled. The soldiers asked the prime minister to take the soldiers to fight him, and the prince fled in defeat, chased after the pursuers, and committed suicide.

The empress also committed suicide in the capital, and the crown prince had three sons killed, only one grandson, the great-grandson of Emperor Wu, who was imprisoned for his young age.

Later, Emperor Wu also knew that the prince had been wronged, and Jiang Chong and the people who persecuted the prince were often condemned by the clan. However, the emperor's great-grandson remained in prison. Later, Emperor Wu fell ill, and at that time there was a superstition called "Wangqi".

The man who was angry said, "There is Tianzi Qi in Chang'an Prison. So Emperor Wu issued an edict to kill all the prisoners who were imprisoned in prison.

Fortunately, at that time, a judge called Bing Ji to close the prison door and refuse the edict, and the emperor's great-grandson had to be saved, which was the later Xuan Emperor. Although Emperor Wu used torture indiscriminately, he did not offend Bingji.

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