There are many famous emperors in history, some of them are real emperors, and some of them are deliberately depicted as emperors. Everyone must have heard of him, but judging from the name of this marquis, this revealed a faint and unruly taste. If it was a wise marquis, it would certainly not be a word with dimness, after all, faint is a derogatory term. Marquis Hai's name was Liu He, and he became emperor by chance, and his fate was really tortuous.

Liu He's father, Liu Qi (劉髆), was the fifth son of Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty and was given the title of Prince of Changyi. After Liu Ji's death, Liu He succeeded him as the King of Changyi, when he was only four or five years old. According to the usual development, Liu He will be very happy when he grows up in the future, because he is a king. He lived a happy life in his fiefdom, but fate was destined to make him emperor and Qingshi left his name. After the death of Liu Fuling, the Emperor of Han Zhao, because he had no heirs, the emperor could only choose from others.
The great general Huo Guang controlled the government, and he set his sights on Liu He, so when he was eighteen years old, Liu He came to Chang'an and ascended the throne as emperor. However, he did not sit in the position of emperor, so he was driven down and became emperor for twenty-seven days. It was Huo Guang who pushed him to the emperor's throne, and it was Huo Guang who drove him down. Subsequently, Huo Guang supported Liu Xun, the "son of the people", as emperor, which was the famous Emperor Xuan of Han.
After Emperor Xuan of Han succeeded to the throne, he made Liu He the Marquis of Haixia, and Liu He began a legendary life. So what was the reason why Liu He was abolished by Huo Guang? The history books record that Liu He was absurd and unscrupulous, ignoring the government and politics, and then Huo Guang deposed him. He was always not a good emperor, but a dimwitted monarch, and it was precisely because he was an absurd and unscrupulous emperor who was cursed for two thousand years. In fact, the real Liu He is not like this, we have all wronged him.
With the emergence of the tomb of Liu He, the Marquis of Haixia, people have a new understanding of him. After opening his tomb, the expert found a large number of chimes, chimes and other musical instruments, as well as bronze mirrors, bronze carriages and horses, and thousands of bronze artifacts, and surprisingly, there were also portraits of Confucius and the Analects. Would an absurd man use a book as a funeral object after death? Therefore, from this point of view, Liu He is not a dimwitted monarch, but a person who is full of poetry and books.
People's impression of Liu He is very bad, thinking that he only knows how to covet pleasure, in fact, people blame him. The details of history are often overlooked, and we need to peel back the details of history to discover the real history. If you like this article, please give it a thumbs up!