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The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

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Ancient rulers, born with a golden key, and have the right to kill and take, most of their lives are dashing. Of course, some of them are more embarrassing, although they were brilliant in life, but they died particularly embarrassing, especially outrageous.

Let's start with China:

The first, Wu Yi, the ruler of the Shang Dynasty. He is considered to be the ancestor of king Huan. This guy was more special at that time, disrespecting heaven and earth and disrespecting ghosts and gods, a face of Lao Tzu who was the master of everything, probably the gods in the sky really couldn't look at it, and directly dropped a thunderbolt on a sunny day, killing him who was galloping on the plain.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The second, King Wu of Qin won. This old brother is a lord who loves to compare strength with others. Seeing that his men could lift Dading, his brain twitched, and he felt that as a man of the king, how could he be inferior to his own subordinates, so he also went up to try it, and as a result, he overestimated his own strength and underestimated the quality of Dading, and was directly smashed to death by Dading.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The third, Jin Jing Gong Ji Jie. This elder brother, in the method of practicing his own deeds, intended to tell the world that fortune telling was pseudoscience and feudal dross, and could not be trusted, and as a result, he accidentally gave his life. He was once told by a fortune teller that he could not eat this year's wheat, meaning that he would not live to that time. As a result, the wheat harvest season came, and he was still alive and jumping, so he scoffed at the fortune teller's words, and was relieved to eat and drink, and then all of a sudden he had indigestion, his stomach was swollen, and he ran to the toilet in a hurry, and as a result, he stepped on the air and cried out for his life - the result was really as the fortune teller said!

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The fourth, Sima Yao, Emperor Xiaowu of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The elder brother's personal experience tells us that we really can't talk nonsense after drinking. The last night he spent was drinking with a noble concubine, and he made jokes that should not be made - Aifei, tomorrow I will beat you into the cold palace! The noble concubine listened to it again, and when she took it seriously, thinking that Jun wu had no joke, the old lady was miserable. This noble concubine was also a cruel person, so she thought about it for a few minutes, and directly chose to strike first, instructing the palace maids under her to smother him with a quilt. This Sima brother died a very unjust death.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The fifth, the last emperor of the Jin Dynasty, completed Yan Chenglin. When the enemy army invaded the palace, the previous emperor did not want to be the king of the fallen country for ten thousand years, and directly gave him the imperial throne. And before he could sit in the dragon chair, he was forcibly pulled to defend against foreign enemies, and as a result, he lived up to the expectations of the people and cocked his whip. You say, does this count as dying as a stand-in?

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The sixth, Tuoba Hong, Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei. I think this should be the least worthy way to die. Hearing that his queen red apricot was out of the wall, he did not take any action when he was sullen, but instead he was sullen and angry with himself. Wronged or not? If it's me, doesn't it smell good?

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

Well, the above is the strange death method of the Chinese emperor, then, some people may ask, will the foreign emperor also have such a strange death method encounter. The author clearly tells you that there is, and the degree of hilarity is not at all lower than that of the Chinese emperor.

Below, I will take stock of the strange ways of dying of western emperors for everyone.

The first, Emperor Bella I of the Hungarian Empire. Why do I come first with this emperor, because his death can be said to be unremarkable, but he also feels that it seems to be full of conspiracy or fate. The history books record that it was an ordinary day in the summer, and when the emperor was sitting on the throne, suddenly the canopy above fell without warning, directly smashing him into serious injuries, and after some rescue, he still died.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The second, King Adolf of Sweden. This old brother is a well-known foodie, in the last dinner of his life is close to the "full table of Man Han", including pickled fish, caviar, lobster and other rare delicacies on the table, soon by his wind and clouds to eat a fine light, and this old brother even shouted that he could not eat enough, a look of anger, no way, the next person can only directly move the kitchen and other ingredients up, this brother continues to eat and eat, finally, after swallowing more than a dozen bread, live to support himself to death.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The third, King Alexander I of Greece. He died at the age of 27, not knowing whether he died young. It is said that one day when he was walking his dog on the manor, some wild monkeys appeared out of nowhere, and these wild monkeys did not care whether you were a king or a beggar, and the harassment was harassed, and as a result, the king was bitten by a wild monkey in the process of expulsion, and thus contracted sepsis, and went to see God in less than a month.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The fourth, King Charles VIII of France, also died a very speechless death, and it is said that he has a degree of obsession with romance and adventure that ordinary people cannot match. And when rushing to see a game, due to being in too much of a hurry, not paying attention to the road, one did not pay attention, directly hit the door frame, and actually knocked himself to death.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

The fifth, King Henry I of England, has a similar fate to the above-mentioned King Adolf of Sweden, who died of food, except that the elder brother was partial to food. It is said that in the first two years of his death, he suddenly fell madly in love with eating eels, although the doctors saw the signs and tried to dissuade him from stopping, but he could not stand that people were the kings of a country, he wanted to eat who dared not to give, so he ate every meal, really did it rain or shine, and in the end he lived up to expectations, because of indigestion and died.

The strange way of going offline for Chinese and Western rulers: being struck by lightning and eating bread to support death, are all fate?

Well, the inventory ends here, I don't know if these strange ways of dying make you feel speechless or even funny? Which emperor's death do you think is the most absurd? Feel free to leave a message in the comments section.