Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty personally killed the prince of Wu, is this the bane of the rebellio

Updated on history 2024-03-10
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No. The bane of the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion was caused by the Qing side of the imperial court. In order to strengthen the centralization of power, the imperial court was bound to weaken the power of the kings in various places, which led to the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's not like this, it's because Emperor Wen of Han has already begun to weaken the power of the princes and kings, so there will definitely be a battle between the princes and **.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No, the cause of the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms was that Chao mistakenly proposed a decree to cut the feudal domain, which moved the interests of various princes and kings, and led to war.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no record in history that Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty went to Wu to serve his sentence.

    Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty went to Wu to serve his sentence in the TV series "Song of the Great Wind", when Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xian, the son of Liu Bi, entered Beijing and was able to accompany the crown prince Liu Qi to drink and gamble.

    Liu Xian's masters are all Chu people, so that he develops a frivolous and fierce personality, and is usually very arrogant, when he is playing with Liu Qi, he fights for chess, and his attitude is not respectful, Liu Qi picks up the chessboard to beat Liu Xian, but unexpectedly beats him to death.

    Liu Bi was very angry, and in order to appease Liu Bi's anger, Empress Dowager Bo chose to take Liu Qi to Wu to serve his sentence in person.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I went there because Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty mistakenly killed the prince of Wu, so the Empress Dowager Bo took her grandson, that is, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, which was of great help to the rule of Wenjing that appeared in his future, so it is said that the Empress Dowager Bo is a famous generation of loving mothers in history. The sons and grandsons she educated came out of the rule of Wenjing, and accumulated a lot of money and food for the later Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to fight the Xiongnu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No kidding, Emperor Jing was the crown prince of Emperor Wen before he ascended the throne, and the prince of a country ran to seal the country to serve his sentence? Does Liu Bi, the king of Wu, want to become the public enemy of the world?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This is made up in the TV series, and it is recorded in history that Liu Qi did pick up the plate and killed Liu Xian, the prince of Wu, and Liu Wei held a grudge and plotted to rebel, and the others are not recorded.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Wu Chu's "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms" was a joint rebellion led by Liu Bang's nephew, Liu Bi, the king of Wu. The kings of the Seven Kingdoms who participated in the rebellion were Liu Bi, King of Wu, Liu Wu, King of Chu, Liu Sui, King of Zhao, Liu Piguang, King of Jinan, Liu Xian, King of Zichuan, Liu Ang, King of Jiaoxi, and Liu Xiongqu, King of Jiaodong. Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was the mastermind of this rebellion.

    Liu Wei has been plotting rebellion for a long time. The fuse of this rebellion was that in the third year of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty (154 BC), Emperor Jing and Chao mistakenly believed that Liu Bi, the king of Wu, was guilty, and took the opportunity to cut down his two counties of Huiji and Yuzhang. Liu Bi took the opportunity to collude with the princes and kings of Chu, Zhao, Jiaoxi, Jiaodong, Suchuan, and Jinan to launch a joint rebellion.

    Liu Bi sent 200,000 troops, known as 500,000, as the main force. At the same time, he sent people to collude with the Xiongnu, Dongyue, and Minyue nobles, and raised troops to the west in the name of "Qing Jun's side, punish Chao wrong". The rebels successfully fought to the east of Henan.

    Emperor Jing was very frightened because of this, and first killed Chao Cuo from Yuan An, wanting to meet their "Qing Jun side" requirements in exchange for their retreat, but Chao Cuo was dead, the rebels did not retreat, and publicly claimed to seize the throne. The rebels went to the state of Liang (now Shangqiu, Henan) and were stopped by Liu Wu, the king of Liang, the younger brother of Emperor Jing. It was only at this time that Emperor Jing decided to suppress it by force.

    He ordered the Taiwei Tiao Hou Zhou Yafu and the general Dou Ying to lead the 36 generals to cut off the rebels' food routes with surprise soldiers, and it took only 10 months to break the rebels. Liu Bi fled to Dongou and was killed by the king of Donou. The other six kings committed suicide in fear of sin, and all seven kingdoms were abolished.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The rebellion of the princely kingdoms that occurred during the Western Han Dynasty in ancient Chinese history. The kings of the Seven Kingdoms were Wu Wangbi, Chu Wangwu, Zhao Wangsui, Jinan Wang Piguang, Zichuan Wang Xian, Jiaodong Wang Xiongqu, and Jiaoxi Wang Ang. Among them, Wu Wangbi was the mastermind of the rebellion.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, because Emperor Jing of Han himself has no background, not long after he sat on the throne, and now the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms gives him a headache, after all, there are many people, and it is still very difficult to settle it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, when the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu sent troops, the momentum was very huge, which made Emperor Jing of Han very worried, afraid that his throne would not be guaranteed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yes, because they had a large number of troops in the Seven Kingdoms, so they were so powerful that Emperor Jing of Han was afraid.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    They all want to be emperors. Then you have to rebel.

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