China Naming Network - Eight-character Q&A - The best jailer in history disobeyed the imperial edict of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and tried to protect Xuan Di as an infant. Why did he dare to disobey?

The best jailer in history disobeyed the imperial edict of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and tried to protect Xuan Di as an infant. Why did he dare to disobey?

I think it is also because of his courage. At that time, Bingji was just the right supervisor of Tingwei, but he was honest and felt that Liu Xun, who was still in infancy, was innocent, so he didn't let Emperor Wu send someone in to resolutely protect Liu Xun, and he also found two female prisoners to take care of Liu Xun in prison.

Bingji was honest, and was sent by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to judge the prisoners related to the "witchcraft curse", so he met Liu Xun, who was only a few months old at that time. Bing Ji loves Liu Xun dearly, and thinks that children should not spend time in such a dark and humid place, so she chooses a better place for him, and invites several female prisoners to take care of him, and also takes out part of her salary to buy food for Liu Xun.

Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty fell ill. Mr. Feng Shui said that he got sick because he took it out on the emperor in Chang 'an prison. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent someone to the prison to kill the prisoner. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Guo Mao, the chamberlain, to inspect the prison. As a result, Bingji tightly guarded the prison door and refused to let Guo Mao in. They are deadlocked. On orders from Emperor Wu, Guo Mao kept threatening Bingji, who refused to open the door and said, "This is the great-grandson of Emperor Wu. He is innocent. You can't kill him. "

Until the end, Guo Peng didn't go to prison, so he ran back to report Bingji to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. After Guo Peng told Emperor Wu, Emperor Wu suddenly realized that God wanted to save my great-grandson's life, and Bingji did the right thing. Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty granted amnesty to the whole world, and all the prisoners in that prison were released.

Then the problem is coming. What should Liu Xun do? Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty didn't mean to take him back to the palace. Those female prisoners only take care of young Liu Xun with their salaries. Later, Bingji took Liu Xun home and asked his grandmother to take care of him, so that Liu Xun could grow up. Although Liu Xun spent his childhood in prison, it was not easy for him to grow up.