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The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

Until the abdication of the last emperor Puyi, a total of 349 emperors appeared before and after the history of our country, and some of these emperors had brilliant lives and were recited by posterity; some were absurd and scolded by the world; some were buried after death, and some emperors died unjustly.

Today, we will take stock of the most unjustly killed emperors in Chinese history! Rankings are in no particular order, there is no farthest, only more wronged!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

As one of the Five Champions of the Spring and Autumn Period, the young Duke Qi Huan was a very accomplished person and made many achievements. But somehow, in his old age, he began to become faint and began to appoint villains. In particular, he did not heed Guan Zhong's advice and reused Yi Ya, which directly led to the tragic end of his starvation in the middle of the temple.

After his death, the sons had no time to take care of him, the dead man, in order to compete for the throne. It wasn't until sixty or seventy days later, when the Duke of Qi Huan, who had no one to collect the corpse, was crawled with maggots, until these maggots later crawled out of the window, and the newly succeeded King qi finally remembered that his father had already died in the temple.

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

Three years after the Battle of Changping, Jin Jinggong had a nightmare when he was ill, so he hired a wizard to help him divinate. The wizard was also blunt, saying that Jin Jinggong had killed too many loyalists, so he would have nightmares. And said that this is not easy to handle, I am afraid that Jin Jinggong will not be able to eat this year's new wheat, this angry Jin Jinggong directly locked up this wizard.

After a few months, the new wheat came down; Jin Jinggong looked at the porridge boiled by the new wheat and said in his heart: Let you see who can't eat the new wheat, so he ordered the killing of the wizard. But at this time, the most bizarre thing happened, Jin Jinggong suddenly felt a stomachache, so he quickly ran to the hut, did not stand still in a hurry, fell directly into the cesspool and choked to death, and when he died, he still had a lot of dung in his mouth!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

As the first emperor of the Chinese nation, Qin Shi Huang created the imperial system and unified China, and his great achievements are numerous, but it is such an ancient emperor who died very depressed.

According to records, Qin Shi Huang had a weak physique since childhood, but he worked very hard and forgot to eat, and eventually became extremely tired, coupled with the high temperature of July during the parade and other factors, prompting him to die violently on the way. Later, in order to cover up the stench emitted by the corpse, Zhao Gao stuffed the carriage with salted fish to hide his eyes and ears, and such a wise and divine emperor of the generation actually suffered such abuse after his death, which was really humiliating!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

Emperor Xiaowu of Jin was once drunk and rejected by his beloved Zhang Guiren, so he joked with half anger that he would abolish her, a waste that would not give birth to children and was old and decaying tomorrow. Although this is just a joke, as the saying goes, "Jun no joke", this Zhang Guiren can be true. So under great fear, she decided to give Emperor Xiaowu a one-two-stop! In the afternoon of the same day, Zhang Guiren directly smothered Emperor Xiaowu with a quilt. It is really regrettable that this emperor of ours actually died under a joke of his own!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

Emperor Hancheng indulged in wine all day long, and the famous Palace Boat in the Tailiu Pool was specially built by Liu Xiao to please the new empress Zhao Feiyan. But he didn't know that the Zhao sisters, whom he loved incomparably, were actually a lifeline that he had prepared for himself!

Once, just when Liu Xiaopet and the Zhao sisters were turning clouds and rain, they were actually fed seven aphrodisiacs by Zhao Feiyan and Zhao Hede sisters at a time, and as a result, The Hancheng Emperor Liu Xiao died on the spot on the bed under the influence of the drug, and the Emperor Tangtang was actually calculated by his own empress and concubines because of his covetous beauty, and there was really no one!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

After the Northern Song Dynasty was destroyed by the Jin Dynasty, the two Northern Song emperors, Emperor Huizong of Song and Emperor Qinzong of the Song Dynasty, were deposed as Shuren, and the two and their entire families, along with the treasures of the capital, were transported back to the north by the Jin soldiers. Emperor Huizong of Song was imprisoned in the Jin Dynasty for 9 years, during which time Emperor Huizong and Emperor Qinzong were not only forced to strip naked and dance on the charcoal fire, but were also required to wear mourning clothes to enshrine the second white pages of the Emperor of the Jin Dynasty, and even witnessed his wife and daughter being insulted by Jin Bing.

Later, the insulted Emperor Huizong of Song prepared to commit suicide, but was saved by Emperor Qinzong, and it was not until April 11135 that emperor Huizong of Song, who had been tortured, finally died of illness in the Five Kingdoms City. However, after the death of Emperor Huizong of Song, the jin soldiers' practices were even more sensational, they first placed Huizong's body on the stone kang and burned it, and then used the corpse oil flowing out of the burning to light the oil lamp, and finally the body was thrown into the pit.

I wonder if Zhao Tuo, who was dying, would regret his reuse of traitors, causing the great rivers and mountains to fall into the hands of others?!

The emperor also had unlucky eggs, taking stock of the most wrongfully killed emperors in China's history, Qi Huangong -- Jiang Xiaobai Jin Jinggong -- Ji Xiaobai Qin Shi Huang -- Ying Zheng Jin Xiaowu Emperor -- Sima Yao Han Cheng Emperor -- Liu Xiao Song Huizong -- Zhao Tuo Song Qinzong -- Zhao Huan

After Emperor Huizong's death, the Jin people still did not release Emperor Qinzong, but remained imprisoned. Until the 26th year of Shaoxing, the then lord of the Jin Kingdom completed Yan Liang and ordered Song Qinzong Zhao Huan to play polo to help him. The so-called polo is a sport in which both sides ride on a horse and use the club to enter the goal, which is very similar to modern polo.

However, Zhao Huan was frail and sickly since he was a child, and he was not good at riding horses, plus he was already more than 60 years old at this time, and he could not stick to it at all. As a result, soon Zhao Huan fell from his horse due to lack of physical strength, but Yan Liang did not stop the game, still allowing the horses of both sides to gallop on the field, and the poor Northern Song Emperor was trampled by the horse's hooves many times and died.

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