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He was cautious, did not participate in state affairs and political affairs, just enjoyed life, Empress Lu thought she was not threatening, and when Empress Lu was in power, he sacrificed his fief to marry Empress Lu. So he escaped the poisonous hands of Empress Lu.
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He sent a county to Princess Lu Yuan, and escaped for the time being, plus he was simple and kind, and he had no idea about the throne, so Empress Lu let him go.
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After Liu Fei became the ruler of Empress Lü, he sacrificed the city of his fief to Empress Lü's daughter, and also married Empress Lü, so he escaped Empress Lü's poisonous hands.
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Do not participate in political affairs. Ignoring state affairs and only enjoying life with peace of mind, Empress Lu thought he was not a threat.
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He escaped Empress Lu's poison by recognizing his sister as his godmother, because this sister was Empress Lu's own daughter.
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Mainly because he did not threaten the interests of Empress Lu; He was very well-behaved in front of Empress Lu and did not do anything out of the ordinary.
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Because Liu Zhirangfei's vigilance was higher than that of Ming Crack, he did not drink the poisonous wine prepared by the Queen Mother. However, in order to protect his own safety, he ceded his fiefdom to the eldest princess, so the Empress Dowager Lu was very happy.
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The main reason is that Liu Fei, like Liu Bang, knows how to be willing at critical moments. Because he has a brilliant brain and a heart that keeps to himself.
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Liu Fei later had a very happy ending, a good ending. He is more sleek for the chop hall, and he is not ambitious for his brother. After Liu Heng ascended the throne, he did not embarrass this eldest brother, let him govern well in his own fiefdom, and he can be regarded as rich and leisurely to live his life.
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He was not liquidated by Lu Pheasant, but was able to enjoy his old age in his fiefdom.
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He finally died, although Empress Lu had the heart to get rid of him, but he recognized his sister as a godmother, so he escaped the catastrophe.
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Because he himself does not have high talents, and he is more greedy for pleasure, so Lu Hou feels that he is not dangerous.
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Empress Lu only kills those who threaten her, and will not kill indiscriminately, because Liu Fei is a concubine and has no impact on the throne of Empress Lu's son Liu Ying.
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He behaved relatively well-behaved in front of Empress Lu, and he did not have much influence on Empress Lu's forces.
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He himself is a small person, a lowly person who belongs to the concubine, and does not have a lot of power to pose a threat. The second is that he is very good at being a man, feeling that Empress Lu wants to kill himself, and he will sell the city to the princess and call her honorific.
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The main reason is that Liu Fei did not pose a great threat to Empress Lu, and he was very low-key and sensible.
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First of all, because Liu Fei is a very low-key and sensible person. Then Empress Lu felt that Liu Fei was not much of a threat to him, so Liu Fei, as the eldest son, successfully escaped the catastrophe.
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It was because he toasted to Empress Lu and Liu Ying, Empress Lu was startled and knocked over Liu Ying's wine, and then he sensed that there was something wrong with the drink through Empress Lu's reaction, so he pretended to be drunk and fled quickly, so he escaped.
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Because Liu Fei had long known about Lu Pheasant's viciousness, he pretended to be mediocre and incompetent, obeyed Lu Pheasant, and could not threaten her rule, so that Lu Pheasant let down his guard.
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Because it's not very smart. His emotional intelligence led Lu Pheasant to believe that he would not rebel.
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