Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty first called Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty "Bi" and later changed it to "Che". Why?
The explanation in Shuowen is: "Sorry, sorry." In other words, "Bi" means the same thing as a domestic pig. Of course, it can't be said to be exactly the same as a domestic pig. "Shan Hai Jing" records: "There are beasts on the Floating Jade Mountain, which are like tigers, oxtails and barking dogs. After its name, it is cannibalism. " All the records in Shan Hai Jing are exaggerated beasts, but in fact it has been proved that this "Yi" is different from the general "Yi". Oracle Bone Inscriptions's "Bi" is written more clearly, that is, a wild boar with an arrow.
Obviously, it means to arrest wild boar and domesticate it into a pig. So, why did Emperor Han Jing seal Emperor Herry Liu? There is a record in the story of Hanwu: "Emperor Jing also dreamed that his great-grandfather said that he once said,' Wang Meiren has a son who can be named Bi.' And a man was born because of his name. "That is to say, Han Jingdi dreamed that his ancestor Liu Bang told him that the son born to Wang Meiren (the mother of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, named Wang Hao) could be renamed" Herry Liu ".
Of course, Liu Bang is not idle. He just came to give his grandson a dream and ask him to change his name. The meaning here is obvious. This child is extraordinary and has been highly valued by his ancestors. The author and completion time of The Story of Hanwu is unknown, but according to textual research, it should be written by people after Wei and Jin Dynasties. At the same time, because there is no such record in the official history, this statement is very doubtful. Emperor Han Jingdi had a dream at that time, which was unknown to historians at that time. Do people still know after hundreds of years?
This incident is not recorded in Historical Records, but another incident is recorded: "Wang Meiren dreamed of falling into his arms. To tell the prince, the prince said,' This is an expensive levy.' Emperor Xiaowen collapsed before he was born, Emperor Xiaojing ascended the throne, and Mr. Xiaowen was born a man. "He said that at that time, Emperor Han Jing was still a prince and Wang Meiren was pregnant. He said to Emperor Han Jing: I dreamed that the sun was in my arms, and Emperor Han Jing said it was a symbol of wealth. Shortly after the death of Emperor Wendi, Emperor Jingdi succeeded to the throne, and then Wang Mei gave birth to a son. Then, Jingdi named his son "Herry Liu". This is actually very worth pondering.
Did Wang Hao really dream that the sun entered her arms? Nobody knows. But it's probably not true. This is not true. Why did she say that? Obviously, she hoped that Emperor Han Jing would attach importance to his son. He is extraordinary and will definitely do great things in the future. Therefore, it is best to make Han Jing a prince after he becomes emperor. I'm not speculating here. Wang Hao is very scheming. Later, she was keenly aware of the bad relationship between the emperor's Li Furen and princess royal's Liu Pu (Liu Pu wanted to marry his daughter Gillian to Li Furen's son, which was also an honor, but was rejected by Li Furen), so Wang Hao immediately said that his son Herry Liu was willing to marry Gillian, and therefore, Liu Pu later asked the emperor to abolish Liu Rong and change Herry Liu to a prince.
In retrospect, Wang Hao hoped that Han Jing would make his son a prince, but obviously Han Jing didn't want to do so, because he already had an eldest son, Liu Rong. According to the principle of "firstborn", Liu Rong should obviously be made a prince. It is for this reason that Han Jing named his son Wang Meiren Herry Liu. I hope he can become a "rich and idle person" like a big pig in a pigsty. At the same time, he also used this name to allude to Wang Meiren, saying: Don't think about the prince, be a "rich and idle person" like a big pig.
One more thing can prove this idea of Emperor Han Jingdi. When Liu Zhi was three years old, Emperor Jing of Han held him in his lap and asked him, "Are you happy to be the son of heaven?" Herry Liu replied at that time: "It's not up to heaven. I hope to stay in the palace wall every day and tease in front of your majesty. " Obviously, Emperor Jing of Han knew that this son was very clever, so he was worried that he would be bad for honest honor in the future, so he asked: (We can pay attention to the time. The time when Liu Rong was made a prince was before 153, and the time when Han Jing asked Herry Liu was also 153.
It is clear that Emperor Han Jing is really worried about the clever Herry Liu. But before 15 1 year, Li Furen was abandoned. Then, before 150, Liu Rong was deposed as the Prince and demoted as the King of Linjiang. So, Wang Meiren was made queen, Herry Liu was made prince, and was renamed Liu Che. Judging from historical data, thoroughness is to understand the wisdom of ancient and modern emperors and sages, which meets the sacred requirements. Herry Liu was made a prince, and Han Jing certainly wanted to make such a request to him. (Reference:
"Historical Records" and "Hanwu Story")