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In the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, why did the Han Jing Emperor kill Chao? Because of these three points, chaos will die

author:Little New Kan History

Emperor Jingdi of Han heard that the seven kings rebelled against the clan, and some of them did not expect it, so why did they dare to rebel? If the rebellion of the Seven Kings was quickly put down, it became the most important thing, and Chao's mistake bore the brunt of it and was directly abandoned by Emperor Jing. This rebellion of the King of Qi, why did Chao Mistake become the first victim? There are three reasons for this:

In the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, why did the Han Jing Emperor kill Chao? Because of these three points, chaos will die

The first point: the implementation of the chaotic policy of cutting the domain is not effective

When Chao Que presented the "Cutting Fan Strategy" to Emperor Jing, Chao Que analyzed it clearly, and the biggest obstacle in the process of cutting the clan was Wu Guo, and he would definitely do his best to stop the cutting of the clan, and even use force.

Chao Que and Emperor Jing also knew that once the cutting of the domain began, the State of Wu would definitely send troops to rebel. In fact, the original design of the Cut Domain was to shelve the other princely states and strive to solve the Wu state alone. In the second year of the previous yuan (155 BC), he first cut down the Hejian County of the Zhao Kingdom, and then cut down the six counties of the Jiaoxi State. In the third year of the Yuan Dynasty (154 BC), he also cut down the Donghai Commandery of the Chu State. Under the operation of Chao Wrong, a wave of "rain and dew" came to all the princes, and only then did they attack Yuzhang County and Huiji County in the State of Wu.

In the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, why did the Han Jing Emperor kill Chao? Because of these three points, chaos will die

Chao's mistake in implementing the policy of cutting down the domain led to the enemies of the central government of the Han Dynasty on all sides, which was equivalent to pushing the punished princes to the side of the rebel army, and the wu king Liu Hao's banner responded one after another. When the rebellion really broke out, the seven princes raised troops at the same time, which greatly exceeded the expectations of Emperor Jing and Chao, and the situation took such a sharp turn that Chao's mistake could not be blamed.

The second point: chaotic self-esteem is too high

The war had already begun, and Emperor Jing hurriedly went to consult with chao, the chief designer of the cutting domain, to discuss countermeasures, and as a result, chao que gave emperor Jing a particularly unreliable idea: he suggested that Emperor Jing should be like Liu Bang, and that he should personally subdue him if he saw who did not obey. He sat in the rear and planned for the emperor's army.

Chao mistakenly thought too beautifully, he was not Xiao He, and besides, Xiao He was in charge of logistics and national construction, and he never pointed fingers at the war.

Liu Qi, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was not Liu Bang, the other liu bang really cut people, Liu Bang also fought hard battles, Liu Qi was so old that he used a chessboard to shoot people to death.

Emperor Jing was very upset after listening to this suggestion, and it is no wonder: after all, the plan was proposed by you by mistake, and the overall operation was also executed by you, and now that something has happened, you yourself instigated it, let me rush to the front!

In the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, why did the Han Jing Emperor kill Chao? Because of these three points, chaos will die

Emperor Jing summoned Yuan Ang again, who had previously served as chancellor of the State of Wu, and Emperor Jing wanted to hear what advice this former front-line worker in the enemy camp had.

Unfortunately, Yuan Ang and Chao Que were political enemies, and they were also the kind of people who had you and me, and although the two were officials in the same dynasty, they had never spoken together. Chao Que impeached Yuan Ang for accepting bribes that year, and Yuan Ang was relegated to a commoner.

After Yuan Ang was summoned to the palace, he first asked Emperor Jing to retreat, and then said: The banner of the Wu-Chu rebellion is: "Chao Chao," on the side of the Qing Dynasty. It is clear that the main purpose of the Wu-Chu rebels was to kill Chao and restore the original fiefdom. As long as His Majesty orders the slaughter of the wrongs, and at the same time announces the pardon of the Seven Kings and the restoration of the fiefs that have been stripped, then the peace will be too peaceful. ”

Emperor Jing took Yuan Ang's advice and made Yuan Ang too often, ordering him to secretly rectify the dress and send an envoy to Wu Guohe.

The third point: Chao's mistakes are arrogant and arrogant, and there are countless enemies

Chao mistaken this person has a lot of ideas, and is particularly pragmatic, saying that he will do it, and he has offended many vested interest groups with Emperor Wen's favor and made many enemies. When Emperor Jing did not like Chao's mistakes, The Chancellor Tao Qing, Lieutenant Chen Jia, and Ting Wei Zhang Ou jointly wrote a letter impeaching Chao's wrong country and proposing to cut off Chao's mistakes.

Emperor Jing approved the song, and Chao Was wrongly unaware of the matter.

In the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, why did the Han Jing Emperor kill Chao? Because of these three points, chaos will die

Emperor Jing sent the lieutenant to Chao's house and issued an edict to deceive Chao's mistake into deliberating on the court, and when the carriage and horse passed through Chang'an DongShi, the lieutenant suddenly stopped and read the edict to Chao Que, and when the street waist cut off Chao Wrong, who was still wearing a court dress.

Chao Wrong was so confused by the street waist, throughout Chao Wrong's life, although everything he wanted to do was for Liu Jiajiangshan, but for this reason he also offended too many people, and countless people fell into the well after the accident, and ended up like this.

Chao Was also killed, and Yuan Ang was also ordered to send an envoy to the State of Wu, but the war did not stop. The Wu-Chu coalition army was inching forward, and actually asked Emperor Jing to abdicate, so there was no need to talk about it.

The 62-year-old old man Liu Hao planned to bloom a hand, but he put Wu Guo on the gambling table, bought and left his hand, and there was no reason to take it back. And since he has already torn his face, it will be a death to go back. Liu Hao proclaimed himself Eastern Emperor in the State of Wu. Yuan Ang, who was on an envoy to the State of Wu, had not been popular and someone had saved his life, otherwise he would have died in the State of Wu.

Chao's wrong death can be said to be unjust or unjust, after all, he did it for the good of Emperor Jing, and in the end Emperor Jing should not be so desperate. No unjust thing, no steel drill don't do porcelain work, your suggestion, something happened, if you can't swing it, you can't be responsible, then you can only thank the world with death.

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