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Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

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There have been many emperors in the history of our country, including the emperors who have been handed down through the ages, and there are also monarchs who ruled brutally, one of the most absurd emperors was Murong Xi, the emperor of Later Yan. Murong Xi was obsessed with beauty and made many shocking moves.

Murong Xi is a typical emperor in China who loves beauty and does not love Jiangshan, and the actions he made because he was immersed in beauty made the world more and more unacceptable, which would lead to the rebellion of many generals and the tragic death of Murong Xi.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="5" > Murong Xi ascended the throne</h1>

In 384, the Xianbei clan established Later Yan, and in the same year Murong Xi was born, and he was the youngest son of Murong Chui. Murong Xi's brother Murong Bao succeeded to the throne, but he was soon killed by the rebellion of the chancellor Duan Sukuo.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

Murong Xi and Murong Chong had a good relationship, murong Chong's friendship with Duan Subone, and with his help, Murong Xi was spared death. After several more battles, Murong Sheng succeeded to the throne. Murong Xi followed Murong Sheng around in battle, and in 401 Murong Sheng was stabbed to death by rebels.

Murong Sheng left a will for murong ding to take the throne, but the crown prince was too young, and it was really inappropriate for Murong Ding to take the throne at that time when Later Yan was in a state of embattlement. The ministers supported Murong Yuan, but Empress Ding disagreed.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

Empress Ding had been having an affair with Murong Xi for a long time, and she wanted Murong Xi to ascend the throne. Although Murong Xi was young, he was senior in the imperial family and controlled the power of the imperial situation. Murong Xi pretended to shirk and successfully ascended the throne with the help of Empress Ding.

After Murong Xi ascended the throne, he killed all those involved in the rebellion, and Murong Yuan was also implicated in being stabbed to death. However, soon after, the Central Leader launched a rebellion and was suppressed by Murong Xi's iron-blooded wrists. Soon after Murong Xi ascended the throne, there were already many rebellions.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="26" > second, obsessed with beauty and dissatisfaction</h1>

Murong Xi ascended to the throne by relying on Empress Ding and was indebted to Empress Ding. After a period of glue with Empress Dowager Ding, Murong Xi took in many young and beautiful concubines, and later Murong Xi was attracted by the two sisters, Empress Dowager Ding, and snubbed Empress Ding.

Empress Dowager Ding, who had been snubbed by Murong Xi, felt dissatisfied, and she secretly planned with her nephew to kill Murong Xi and replace him. However, Murong Xi knew in advance that Murong Xi had killed Empress Ding and killed the forces behind her.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

Murong Xi was particularly fond of Murong Xunying and made empress dowager. In order to satisfy the fun of the two sisters, Murong Xi built a lot of civil engineering, spent a lot of manpower, money and material resources, and built various palaces for the two sisters to enjoy.

Even when Murong Xi led his troops to fight, he let Murong Xianying follow. Once, the other side was too strong, and Murong Xi was ready to withdraw his troops and return. But the two sisters had never seen a scene of war and wanted to see it once, and Murong Xi actually ordered the soldiers to attack each other to fulfill their wishes.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

She was very short-lived, and it didn't take long for her to fall seriously ill. Murong Xi went everywhere to seek medical treatment for her, and Wang Rong, in order to gain glory and wealth, lied that he could save Yuan'e, but it wasn't long before She'e went. Murong Xi was heartbroken, and the burning method after dismembering Wang Rong was very cruel.

Within a few years, Yuan Xunying also died of a serious illness. Murong Xi not only had the chancellor kneel in the palace to mourn for her, but also gave his sister-in-law death to Gong Xunying to accompany her to the funeral.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="27" >3, Murong Xi's death</h1>

After Murong Xunying's death, Murong Xi ordered the construction of a mausoleum. After the tomb was repaired, Murong Xi personally sent Gong Xunying forward, and he was wearing a shawl and his clothes were untidy, and he looked very haggard. He also smashed the north gate because the north gate of the palace was not high enough for hearsays to pass.

Why was The Later Yan Emperor Murong Xi killed? I. Murong Xi's ascension to the throne II, indulging in beauty and dissatisfaction with the third, and Murong Xi's death summary

Murong Xi's actions caused dissatisfaction among many people, and while he was burying Fei Xunying, Feng Tuo fled back to the capital to close the gates and plot a rebellion. When Murong Xi found out, he was horrified and sent people to besiege them, but was finally captured and killed by Murong Yun.

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="28" > summary</h1>

Murong Xi was only 23 years old when he died, and he was the last emperor of Later Yan. He was very talented to make a career. However, Murong Xi's indulgence in beautiful and large-scale construction was met with dissatisfaction by many people, and he finally ended up with a tragic death.

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