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Why did Huo, the god of war in the Western Han Dynasty, die violently at the age of 23? Who is the real culprit who killed Hodge's disease?

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Why did Huo, the god of war in the Western Han Dynasty, die violently at the age of 23? Who is the real culprit who killed Hodge's disease?

Huo Fuyi was an extremely rare genius general in ancient China, who had a great influence in the Han-Hungarian War and could be called a heroic figure who changed history and entered the city. However, it was such a god of war-level general who suddenly died at the age of twenty-three after achieving fame, and disappeared into the world like a meteor.

  Why did Huo Go disease die violently? There are many different reasons, but there are generally three views.

  The first view is death from illness.

  This view first came from the Western Han Dynasty historian Chu Shaosun, who, when creating the chronology, borrowed Huo Guang's mouth to mention that his brother Huo Went ill and died of illness.

  However, huo went to the time of his death at the time of his death, which was a good year for life without taboos. Before the expedition was fine, how did he get seriously ill within a few years of returning to China?

  What is even more suspicious is Sima Qian's record in the "Records of History".

  The original text of the "Records of History" said: General Hun Qi died three years after the fourth year of the army, and the sixth year of the Yuan Hunt.

  Sima Qian's "Records of History" recorded many historical details, he was bold and thief, not only wrote that the son of Emperor Wu of Han was brave and fierce, fought with a bear, and was shot to death by the bear, but also wrote that Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, was vicious and ruthless, and kicked his daughter off the carriage in order to save his own life. It is precisely because he dared to write and wrote many ugly things about the emperors, the "History" was regarded as a "slander book" by successive emperors and banned for a long time.

  Since Sima Qian was bold and dared to speak and write, why did he not record the cause of Huo's death? The only possibility is that Huo's death was an unnatural death, which involved many court insiders, involving the emperor of the dynasty and the magnates of the dynasty. In order to save himself, Sima Qian had to keep a secret of Huo's death.

  However, out of the professional ethics of historians, he did not want to lie, so Sima Qian chose to say nothing about the cause of death and leave history blank.

  So, what is the cause of death from Hodge disease?

Why did Huo, the god of war in the Western Han Dynasty, die violently at the age of 23? Who is the real culprit who killed Hodge's disease?

  The second theory is that Huo Washu was killed by someone, and the real murderer was most likely Emperor Wu of Han.

  The rise of Hodge's disease is rocket speed. From his military service to the high position of the hussar general, it was only four or five years. During this period, Huo went to the south to conquer the northern war, and indeed made a lot of merits, but no one could deny that the reason why he was able to enjoy a high position was more important than his personal ability, and he was given the weight of Emperor Wu of Han.

  It was under the strong support of Emperor Wu of Han that Huo Went ill all the way through the pass and established a great meritorious service, but all the generals who followed Huo to go ill established great merit.

  At the same time as Wei Qing and Huo Qiyi, there was a famous general named Li Guang, and there was an idiom in history that Li Guang was difficult to seal. Why is it difficult for Li Guang to seal it?

  In ancient times, most people understood Li Guang's difficulty in sealing, which meant that Li Guang did not meet the Ming Lord and was not appreciated by Emperor Wu of Han.

  At present, many authors have written articles detailing that Li Guang is only good at defending the city and good at infantry combat, and belongs to a group of people who are behind the times. The most important reason why Wei Qing and Huo Fuyi were able to rise rapidly was that they conformed to the times and conformed to the background of the Han Dynasty's counterattack against the Xiongnu. The inability to command the cavalry corps to carry out guerrilla warfare was the real reason why Li Guang was difficult to seal.

  In fact, what people today talk about is only seeing the event itself, and what the ancients said is seeing the essence of the problem.

  The most important reason for the rise of Li Guang and Wei Qing and Huo Fuyi is indeed whether it is correct to take sides. Li Guang was not a confidant of Emperor Wu of Han, he belonged to the former dynasty veteran generals, and he had old problems in opposing the imperial court, so naturally he could not be entrusted with heavy responsibilities.

  While Wei Qing had served as a general for many years and his prestige in the army was growing, Emperor Wu of Han was worried that Wei Qing alone would control the military power, so he deliberately lifted Huo to the disease to balance Wei Qing. There is no doubt about this.

  Huo Fu was indeed more arrogant than Wei Qing. Just before Huo went ill and died violently, he did several very prominent things, the most domineering of which was to kill Li Guang's son, Lang Zhongling (the emperor's bodyguard) Li Gan, in public.

  Li Dang once injured the general Wei Qing because of the death of his father Li Guang. Wei Qing did not publicize this matter, did not want his nephew Huo to be sick and was furious when he learned of this matter, and when he was hunting in Ganquan Palace, he released a cold arrow and shot Li Dare to death. Although it is said that Emperor Wu of Han did his best to conceal this matter because he loved Huo Tou, and only said that Li Gan was killed by a deer during hunting, the news that Huo Went ill shot Li Gan was still spread out, which had an extremely bad impact on Emperor Wu of Han and on Huo Go's illness.

  However, Emperor Wu of Han did not attack Wei Qing, who had more authority, so why would he attack Huo Tou?? It can be said that with the eyesight of Emperor Wu of Han, it must be seen that Huo Fuyi is a person with a personality and a wayward person, who can be a general and can command the army, but he will not gain power, let alone threaten his Jiangshan Sheji.

Why did Huo, the god of war in the Western Han Dynasty, die violently at the age of 23? Who is the real culprit who killed Hodge's disease?

  As for the third theory, it is said that Hodg's disease is a death from depression, or it is a suicide death due to loneliness and helplessness.

  At first, the relationship between Huo Ande and Wei Qing was excellent, but as time passed, especially after Emperor Wu of Han deliberately supported Huo to go ill and suppress Wei Qing, the relationship between Wei Qing and Huo Wentyi became worse and worse.

  Even when Wei Qing himself saw Huo Go ill, he was as pleasant as ever. However, those ministers of culture and martial arts who were attached to Wei Qing and to Princess Pingyang were bound to criticize Huo Fu's illness behind people's backs. In the discussion, the most important thing must be how well Wei Qing is to Huo Go's illness, and how Huo Go's disease is how ungrateful and how to oppose his uncle.

  Huo Wentai had many generals around him, but these people were not closely related to Huo Goyi, and were often temporarily dispatched by Emperor Wu of Han to follow Huo Toyi. Once the war was over, he was sent elsewhere. Hodg is not good at dealing with interpersonal relationships—Hodge seems to be a perfect glamorous teenager, but in fact this man is a genius militarily, but a mentally retarded man in politics—or because his background is so deep that he doesn't bother to spend time on power struggles.

   Over time, Huo's disease fell into a situation of isolation and isolation inside and outside. In fact, not only Huo went to the disease, in the entire era of Emperor Wu of han, except for Wei Qing, who had experienced hardships and a tenacious personality, no famous general had a good death.

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