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The Disciple of The Immortals: The incompetent emperor Han Jingdi, who was whitewashed by later generations

author:Long Autumn Storytelling

The Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi, born in 188 BC in The Middle Capital of Daidi, was born when Liu Qi was born, and the Han Wen Emperor Liu Heng was still the acting king and had not yet succeeded to the throne.

The Disciple of The Immortals: The incompetent emperor Han Jingdi, who was whitewashed by later generations

Liu Heng had four sons with the Empress Dowager when he was the Acting King, but the Acting Queen died before Liu Heng succeeded to the throne, and the four sons also died of illness one after another, and the internal situation here cannot be carefully pondered.

Later, Liu Heng succeeded to the throne, and the courtiers asked him to be crown prince. At this time, only Liu Qi was the eldest son, so Liu Qi was made crown prince, and his mother Dou Shi, who was crowned empress.

As the saying goes, it is not more than three generations to be rich. It is because the first two generations are struggling hard, accumulating family business, and when the third generation grows up, the whole family is basically on the right track and enters a period of rapid development with a rich life.

At this time, full of warm thoughts and lust, so it is often easy to be clumsy in the third generation.

Liu Qi is a veritable fool.

The Disciple of The Immortals: The incompetent emperor Han Jingdi, who was whitewashed by later generations

After Liu Qi was made crown prince, on one occasion, Liu Xian, the son of Liu Hao the Prince of Wu, entered the capital to accompany Liu Qi to drink and play six chess games. It is like the little leader sending his son to the big leader's son as a playmate, looking for ways to deepen the friendship between the two families. But when playing chess, it may be that Liu Qi can't afford to lose, and he picked up the chessboard and beat Liu Xian to death.

His own children were all raised by his father and mother, so Emperor Liu Heng of Han favored his son, turned big things into small things, and sent Liu Xian's body back to the State of Wu, and did not punish Liu Qi. Liu Hao, the King of Wu, has held a grudge ever since.

In 157 BC, Emperor Wen of Han died, and Liu Qi succeeded him as Emperor Jing of Han.

After the Han Jing Emperor succeeded to the throne, he reused the then prince's family order Chao Wrong, Chao Wrong is also loyal, thinking that you use me so much, I have to solve your worries and difficulties for you, and help you govern the country well.

The Disciple of The Immortals: The incompetent emperor Han Jingdi, who was whitewashed by later generations

At that time, Liu Tao, the king of Wu, because of the hatred of killing his son, had been minting coins privately, boiling salt and smuggling, and quietly developing Mimi, hoping to one day avenge the killing of his son. In addition, after Emperor Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty ascended to the throne, in order to win the hearts and minds of the people, he divided up many kingdoms, and they were also eager to move.

After analyzing the situation, Chao Erroneous suggested to Liu Qi that the strategy of cutting the domain be implemented. After understanding the situation, Liu Qi, the Emperor of Han Jing, said ah, right, right.

King Wu knew that he could not hide it, so he rose up and raised an army to rebel. There was a reason for the rebellion, and at that time, it was under the slogan similar to the Qing Jun's side, saying that it was to kill Chao. Thus there was the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms.

Emperor Jingdi of Han saw that this group of people had come to the truth, and then he killed Chao by mistake. Loyal, the great loyal minister before and after the saddle, said to kill, tithe.

Later, Liu Qi sent the then lieutenant Zhou Yafu to suppress the rebellion, and sure enough, the counterinsurgency was completed in three months. The corresponding policy of cutting the domain was also smoothly implemented, laying the foundation for the internal stability of the subsequent Han Dynasty.

In 153 BC, Liu Rong, the eldest son of the emperor at the time, was made crown prince. Liu Qi's sister, Princess Guantao, wanted to give her daughter Xu to Liu Rong. However, Liu Rong's birth mother Su Ji hated Princess Guantao and felt that she wanted to climb the branches, so she repeatedly refused this family affair.

The Disciple of The Immortals: The incompetent emperor Han Jingdi, who was whitewashed by later generations

Later, Princess Guantao became angry and embarrassed, so she betrothed her daughter Xu to Liu Che, the king of Jiaodong at that time, and always said bad things about Su Ji by the side of Liu Qi, the Emperor of Hanjing, and then praised Liu Che in passing. Liu Qi also felt that Liu Che was very good, so he was very fond of him.

There are some words that you don't quite believe, but the more they are repeated, they will leave an impression and will hesitate when you really need to make a choice.

After Liu Qi fell ill, he asked Su Ji, will you be kind to the other concubines and their sons after a hundred years? Su Ji also had a grudge at that time, after all, someone kept saying bad things about you, and you would be very angry. Therefore, Su Ji did not promise Liu Qi. This made Liu Qi very disappointed.

In 151 BC, he deposed his wife Empress Bo, made Wang Huan empress, and a year later deposed the crown prince Liu Rong and made Liu Che the crown prince, later Emperor Wu of Han.

Liu Qi, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, has always continued the Taoist idea of governing the country by doing nothing, but it has not prevented Confucianism from speaking out in the court, in fact, it is no opinion, and the mud is thin.

The only commendable point is that during his reign, there was no great construction of civil engineering, and the policy of emphasizing agriculture and suppressing commerce was always implemented, the people were fully rested, and the family foundation of the entire Han Dynasty was gradually enriched, laying the foundation for the later Han Wu Emperor's southern conquest and northern war.

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