About the rebellion of the crown prince in the late period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty! The ant

Updated on amusement 2024-03-24
30 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The Prince Affair is also the famous witch curse of the Emperor Wu Dynasty.

    In Emperor Wu's later years, Empress Wei fell out of favor, and Jiang Chong was reused by Emperor Wu. Jiang Chong was at odds with the crown prince, and he was afraid that the prince would kill him after he succeeded to the throne in the future, so he thought of using the "witchcraft" that caused several major cases at that time to create a conspiracy. At this time, Emperor Wu became suspicious due to his old age, thinking that the people around him knew how to "curse the Gu Dao", so he investigated the root cause and many people were killed.

    It has been recorded in the Zizhi Tongjian, Han Ji, and Prince Er Incident.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After realizing the prince's innocence, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty successively established the "Si Gong" and the "Return Wangsi Platform" to remember the prince.

    The crown prince that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty missed was named Liu Ju, who was born to Wei Zifu. Liu was made crown prince in 122 BC and committed suicide in 91 BC. The crime that caused Liu to commit suicide was rebellion, and the reason why he rebelled was because he was framed by others.

    The person who framed Liu Ju was Jiang Chong, who was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, but had a disagreement with Liu Ju, the prince of the East Palace. At that time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was already past the age of the sixtieth year, which meant that if there was no accident, the Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty would soon become Liu Ju. Jiang Chong was worried that once Liu Ju ascended the throne, he would lose power, because he did not want Liu Ju to ascend the throne smoothly.

    In order to keep his position and power, Jiang Chong decided to pull Liu Ju **. <>

    At this time, Gongsun Jingsheng, who was Liu Yi's cousin, was first found to have embezzled military salaries without authorization, and then was falsely accused of fornicating with Princess Yangshi, and secretly cursed Emperor Wu with witchcraft and evil arts. After that, Gongsun Jingsheng's father was also involved. In the end, both father and son were executed, and the crown prince Liu Ju was deprived of foreign protection.

    After this incident, Jiang Chong saw an opportunity to bring down the crown prince. Therefore, when this matter was not completely over, he took advantage of Emperor Wu's illness to say that the illness was caused by witchcraft. <>

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who believed this statement, immediately ordered Jiang Chong to investigate the matter thoroughly, and then Jiang Chong used the investigation to hide puppets everywhere, so everyone was in danger for a while. After creating this tense atmosphere, Jiang Chong secretly hid a puppet in the East Palace in July of 91 BC, and then dug it up in front of him. Because of the complete physical evidence and human evidence, coupled with Jiang Chong's slander, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty really began to suspect that Liu Ju was the one who cursed him with witchcraft.

    Unable to prove his innocence, Liu Ju could only take the risk of launching a rebellion in the end, and the army was defeated. After the defeat, Liu chose to commit suicide. <>

    And in the second year after this disaster, Emperor Wu of Han knew that he was wrong to blame Liu Ju. For this reason, he first ordered the killing of the Jiang Chong people, and then purged the previous anti-princeling faction. In addition, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also specially built the "Thinking Palace" and the "Return Wangsi Tower" because of his nostalgia for Liu Ju.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    established the thinking womb, established the return of the meditation platform, in order to express his thoughts, he knew that he was wrong to blame the other party.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew that he was wrong to blame the prince, he thoroughly investigated the matter of witchcraft and severely punished the villain. And in Huxian County, a palace was built for the prince to remember him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He built a tombstone for the crown prince. And he built his tomb on the top of the imperial tomb. A special day was set up to honor him.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    ordered the killing of the Jiang Chong people, purged the previous anti-princeling faction, built the Si Palace, and returned to Wangsi Tower, remembering his son.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The Prince Affair is also the famous witch curse of the Emperor Wu Dynasty.

    In Emperor Wu's later years, Empress Wei fell out of favor, and Jiang Chong was reused by Emperor Wu. Jiang Chong was at odds with the crown prince, and he was afraid that the prince would kill him after he succeeded to the throne in the future, so he thought of using the "witchcraft" that caused several major cases at that time to create a conspiracy. At this time, Emperor Wu became suspicious due to his old age, thinking that the people around him knew how to "curse the Gu Dao", so he investigated the root cause and many people were killed.

    It has been recorded in the Zizhi Tongjian, Han Ji, and Prince Er Incident.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty had no choice at that time, and there was only one choice for the death of his own son.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Emperor Xuan of Han has no choice, he can't pass the throne to other people!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The most important thing should be that the emperor basically only passes on the throne to his own son, otherwise, as long as he declines, he will be forced to take the throne.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There was no way, he couldn't stop it from happening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty was not an immortal, how could he know that after the crown prince ascended the throne, the Han Dynasty would go into ruin?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Actually, he didn't know, he just wanted to try and see if he could make it.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The first is that the prince did do something rebellious because he was too impulsive; Secondly, some people with ulterior motives around Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty took the opportunity to attack the crown prince, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who was bewitched, killed the prince.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty must have been bewitched when he killed the prince in his later years, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in his later years was already very deaf, and he killed the prince after believing the slander of the people around him.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    is bewitched by people, the crown prince is the heir of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he has great hopes for him, it is impossible to deliberately kill him, he is bewitched by people from time to time, and listens to the slander of the villain.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    was bewitched by others, Jiang Chong, who was beside Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, not only wanted to get rid of the prince, or abolish the prince, so he slandered him.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has cultivated the crown prince for so many years, and it is impossible for him to intentionally kill his heir, so he must have been bewitched by others.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was bewitched, the prince was forced to rebel, the rebellion failed, and he committed suicide and died.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Or is it the result of Han Wu's greed for power!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because he has no choice, if there is a better choice, Emperor Xuan of Han will definitely not pass on the throne to him, but even if he knows that this prince can't do good things, it is better than giving the throne to others.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Ah Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty couldn't bear it, for various reasons, so he still passed the throne to. Zihan gave it to the prince.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Maybe only that crown prince was qualified for the throne at that time, because governing the country requires a capable person to govern, although he messed up the Han family, but compared to ascending the throne, it was a trivial matter.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Because Emperor Xuan of Han had deep feelings for his wife, he had to pass on the throne to her children.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because the chaotic Han family is not worth mentioning for the succession to the throne, the safety of the country is more important than the peace of the family. So the throne will be passed to him.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    It can only be said that it is a helpless move, which is related to the inheritance system.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    It was hollowed out, with no real power and no patience.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Because there is no better choice than to make the crown prince emperor.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    One is Xu Pingjun, and the other is his own experience.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Because this is Xu Pingjun and his only child.

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