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Before his death, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty issued a strange imperial edict:? Mrs Gou Jian, the mother of the prince? . At that time, ministers were puzzled, and it didn't come true until modern times.
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, with his extraordinary talent and great strategy, attacked the Xiongnu in the north, opened up the Silk Road and made the Han Dynasty strong. However, in his later years, Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was ignorant and superstitious, superstitious about witchcraft, and a witchcraft disaster occurred, resulting in a river of blood. What is even more puzzling is that Liu Che, Emperor Gaozu, issued a strange imperial edict before his death, which was not fulfilled until modern times. So, what strange imperial edict did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty make before he died? Today, let's take a look.
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was not the eldest son of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, but because he was sweet when he was a child, in a word? The golden house is hidden? Won the love of my aunt Princess Guantao. As a result, under the operation of Princess Guantao and his mother Wang, she became a prince and finally an emperor. After Liu Che ascended the throne, he changed the pro-marriage policy in the early Han Dynasty and decided to go to war with Xiongnu.
Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, was so car-scrapping, not because he was so powerful, but because he was born in a good era. Under the rule of Emperor Wen and Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, by the time of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, the national treasury of Han Dynasty was very abundant and had the capital to go to war.
So Liu Che trained foot soldiers and sent Wei Qing, Huo Qubing and others to lead the big fellow army to attack the Xiongnu in the north. The war between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Xiongnu lasted for more than 40 years. In the end, both sides lost, and the Han Dynasty lost miserably.
Liu Che, this strange imperial edict, was wise in his first half of life, SHEN WOO, but in his later years, he was a little crazy. He believed in witchcraft and was blinded by villains, which eventually led to the disaster of witchcraft, which led to the killing of many people, including Yi, and the river of blood, which led to the social crisis and the decline of the Han Dynasty.
In 87 BC, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, made his youngest son, Liu Fuling, a prince on his deathbed. At the same time, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, made a strange imperial edict to execute the Prince's biological mother, Mrs. Gou Jian. Ministers are puzzled by this imperial edict, thinking that the prince is young and needs the care and assistance of his mother. Why did Emperor Liu Che kill Mrs. Gou Jian, the biological mother of Fuling, Liu Yuxin?
It was not until the Qing Dynasty, a thousand years later, that this question was fulfilled in Cixi, the wife of Emperor Xianfeng of the Qing Dynasty. When Emperor Xianfeng was dying, his son was young. Su Shun and other ministers suggested killing Tongzhi's biological mother to avoid future trouble, but Emperor Xianfeng couldn't stand it.
Next, I am familiar with the ambition of Empress Dowager Cixi. She listened to politics and was in power for nearly half a century. She has repeatedly used tricks to betray the country and seek glory, and the country suffers and the people suffer. This is the woman's kindness of Emperor Xianfeng, leaving behind the evil consequences of Empress Dowager Cixi. ? A weak child and a strong mother are bound to bring disaster? . Unexpectedly, thousands of years ago, the testamentary edict of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, will take effect on Cixi!
Conclusion Although Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, wrote a letter to kill Mrs. Gou Jian, the mother of Fuling, Liu Yuxin, which was a bit cruel, I have to say that Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, was really prescient!