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In 128 BC, Yingren's brother wrote to Emperor Wu of Han to report the insidious and ugly deeds of Liu Dingguo, the King of Yan. Emperor Wu of Han summoned his courtiers to discuss, and everyone thought that Liu Dingguo's behavior was like a beast, morally corrupt, and violated

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In 128 BC, Yingren's brother wrote to Emperor Wu of Han to report the insidious and ugly deeds of Liu Dingguo, the King of Yan. Emperor Wu of Han summoned his courtiers to discuss, and everyone believed that Liu Dingguo's deeds were like beasts, morally corrupt, and contrary to heavenly reason and human morality, and their crimes could not be blamed.

Liu Dingguo was forced to commit suicide, and the State of Yan was abolished after 42 years.

What exactly did Liu Dingguo do to cause people and gods to be indignant? His actions really made people more than 2,000 years later feel disdainful.

Liu Dongguo was the grandson of Liu Ze, the King of Yan, and reigned for 24 years. He first committed adultery with his father's concubine and gave birth to a son. Then, Liu Dingguo took his brother's wife as a concubine. The most disgraceful thing is that he also committed adultery with his three daughters.

Liu Dingguo was not only promiscuous, but also cruel, and casually found an excuse to kill the Feiru County Lingyin people. Of course, it was also Liu Dingguo's act of killing The People of Ying that led to his eventual death and the destruction of the country.

Liu Dingguo's grandfather, Liu Ze, was a distant cousin of Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, who originally had no chance to be crowned king, and relied on the operation of a strategist.

In 205 BC, Liu Ze was given the title of Langzhong (郎中), also known as a bodyguard, by Liu Bang. In 197 BC, Chen Feng plotted a rebellion, and Liu Ze was enlisted as a general and was given the title of Yingling Hou (营陵侯) for defeating Chen Feng's general Wang Huang.com.

When Lü Hou was in power, Tian Sheng, a strategist of the State of Qi, traveled to Chang'an, and because he had no money, he advised Liu Ze and sought Liu Ze's support. Liu Ze was very happy to talk with Tian Sheng, and generously gave him 200 catties of gold on Tian Shengsheng's day.

Tian Sheng got the money and returned to the Country of Qi. After a year, Liu Ze sent someone to inform Tian Sheng that everyone should not come and go in the future.

Tian Sheng knew that Liu Ze had become embarrassed and was determined to repay Liu Ze for his original help and make him rich again.

Tian Sheng first rushed to Chang'an, did not see Liu Ze, and found a luxurious mansion to live in temporarily. Then let his son go and do things for Zhang Qing, who was favored by Lü Hou.

A few months later, Tian Sheng's son invited Zhang Qing to his home, and Tian Sheng took the opportunity to plot against him, saying that Lü Hou wanted to make Lü Chan the acting king, but fearing that the ministers would not agree, Zhang Qing took the lead in persuading the ministers to agree.

Under the operation of Zhang Qing, Lü Hou was able to successfully crown Lü Chan as king, and as soon as he was happy, he rewarded Zhang Qing with 1,000 catties of gold. After Zhang Qing received the reward, he gave half of it to Tian Sheng as a token of gratitude.

Tian Sheng also took the opportunity to persuade Zhang Qing, saying that Lü Chan was suddenly crowned king, and the ministers might not be convinced, so it was better to make the elder Liu Ze king, so that Lü Chan's throne would also be much more stable.

Liu Ze was thus made the King of Langya. Tian Sheng and Liu Ze quickly set off for the fiefdom, and Lü Hou regretted it but did not catch up, so it was not enough.

After Lü Hou's death, Liu Ze conspired with King Qi to participate in the rebellion against Lü, and together with his ministers supported Liu Heng, the acting king, and was renamed king of Yan.

In 128 BC, Yingren's brother wrote to Emperor Wu of Han to report the insidious and ugly deeds of Liu Dingguo, the King of Yan. Emperor Wu of Han summoned his courtiers to discuss, and everyone thought that Liu Dingguo's behavior was like a beast, morally corrupt, and violated
In 128 BC, Yingren's brother wrote to Emperor Wu of Han to report the insidious and ugly deeds of Liu Dingguo, the King of Yan. Emperor Wu of Han summoned his courtiers to discuss, and everyone thought that Liu Dingguo's behavior was like a beast, morally corrupt, and violated
In 128 BC, Yingren's brother wrote to Emperor Wu of Han to report the insidious and ugly deeds of Liu Dingguo, the King of Yan. Emperor Wu of Han summoned his courtiers to discuss, and everyone thought that Liu Dingguo's behavior was like a beast, morally corrupt, and violated

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