Sima Qian s Historical Records , why did the most important Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty be lost

Updated on history 2024-02-22
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It was not lost, but under the instruction of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the "Benji of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty" was destroyed, because Sima Qian scolded him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The first is that Sima Qian was hostile to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and wrote bad things about him, which was erased by later generations, and the second is that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was not dead until the time when the coffin was closed.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Emperor Wu Benji", which records all the things that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty pretended to be a god and played ghosts, asked for immortals, and sacrificed arts, etc., to put it simply: Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not do his job properly, and he had no great achievements. Then the serious things done by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, including political, military, cultural and other deeds, were scattered into the biographies of other contemporaries.

    Therefore, everything that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did is in the historical records, but it is not in "Emperor Wu Benji"! Sima Qian, it's really amazing

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