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As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

Emperor Han Zhao had no heirs, and after his death, the matter of "who to appoint as the king" could not be difficult for the ministers headed by Huo Guang. After Thinking about it, Huo Guangsi finally remembered that Liu He of the Changyi Kingdom was still a relative of Emperor Han Zhao, so he slapped his head on the door and embraced Liu He as a king.

No one expected that Liu He had been on the throne for twenty-seven days and had actually done a bad thing of "one hundred and twenty-seven thousand"! Huo Guang originally wanted to establish a meek and controllable emperor to facilitate his own control of the government, but he did not expect to invite a "Chaos Demon King".

As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

Stills of Liu He

Great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty "reappears in the jianghu"

Huo Guang couldn't bear it anymore and finally decided to abolish Liu He. At this time, the question of "who to establish as a king" has arisen again. Just when Huo Guang and Zhang Shi'an and other courtiers were deliberating and difficult to decide, the chancellor Bingji came forward to recommend a person, who said that this person was the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of Han, who was now eighteen years old and had excellent character and could be made emperor.

Manchu Wenwu was dumbfounded: Where is such a person? He was actually the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of Han!

As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

Stills of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty

This person is Liu Yiji. He was indeed the grandson of Liu Zhao, the crown prince of Emperor Wu of Han. Unfortunately, a few months after Liu Yi was born, the famous "Witch Rebellion" occurred. After the crown prince Liu Zhao was framed, he was forced to rebel and eventually committed suicide because he refused to be arrested and humiliated.

Because of this, the crown prince's mansion was tragically destroyed. Fortunately, the infant Liu yi had escaped the disaster and was adopted in prison. Bing Ji, who was serving as a court lieutenant at the time, secretly took care of the young Liu Yi in prison.

Bing Ji pitied this innocent little life, and in his heart believed that the crime of prince Liu Zhao was really slanderous. It can be seen from this that Bingji has both kindness and agility, and is worthy of the titles of "Famous Minister of the Western Han Dynasty" and "One of the Eleven Heroes of the Qilin Pavilion".

As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

History has never treated innocent victims badly

While raising the child, Bingji encountered a problem that he could not solve: how to feed the child? He had a clever move and found two loyal and cautious female prisoners to take turns feeding Liu Yi to maintain his life. Bingji also placed the three of them in a clean cell and "gave food and clothing privately."

Soon after, Emperor Wu of Han granted amnesty to the world, and Liu Yi, who was only five years old at the time, was finally released from prison, and from then on he lived in his great-grandmother's house. It is also the tragic experience of childhood that makes Liu Yi understand human suffering from an early age. He made friends everywhere and was proud, he was "a ranger, a cockfighter" and did not waste his studies, and he could also be "highly qualified and studious", so he was quite popular with the people.

History has never treated innocent victims badly. After the deposed Emperor Liu He of the Han Dynasty was deposed, a power vacuum emerged in the vast state. Liu Yi, who had both talent and virtue, was no longer buried, and he finally ascended the throne with the support of Bingji and Huo Guang, and changed his name to Liu Yuan, in order to be Emperor Xuan of Han.

As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

Liu's illness has been still

Emperor Xuan of Han was a generation of Ming emperors who had made great achievements

At the beginning of the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han, he faced an extremely complicated situation. He was well aware of Huo Guang's great merit in assisting Emperor Zhao of Han, so although Huo Guang repeatedly stated that he wanted to return to power, Emperor Xuan of Han still asked Huo Guang to take charge. This shows the cleverness of Emperor Xuan of Han, who knew in his heart that since Liu He could be deposed, the same tragedy could naturally be repeated in himself.

After Huo Guang's death, Emperor Xuan of Han quickly cut off Huo Guang's henchmen and firmly took the government into his own hands. Emperor Xuan of Han ascended the throne from a commoner, but he did not forget his roots because of his wealth. After he came to power, he carried out a series of drastic reforms, paying attention to reducing the burden on the people and developing the social economy.

As soon as this man was born, his family was killed, and he relied on two female prisoners to take turns breastfeeding to survive, and he grew up to become an emperor

Stills of Emperor Xuan of Han

During the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han, he surrendered to the Xiongnu, encompassed the Western Regions, and destroyed the Western Qiang, established the sovereignty of the Western Han Dynasty over the countries of the Western Regions, and also made significant contributions to the establishment and development of a unified national feudal state in China.

Summarizing the deeds of Emperor Xuan of Han during his reign, liu qing was not only an outstanding politician in China's feudal era, but also a generation of Ming emperors with considerable achievements. Therefore, it is not surprising that he was called the "Lord of ZTE" by later historians.

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