What grievances did Emperor Han Xian have with Cao Pi?

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

    After Cao Pi became the emperor, the reason why he did not kill Emperor Han Xian was not because Cao Pi did not want to kill Emperor Han Xian, but because Cao Pi could not kill Emperor Han Xian at all. When Cao Pi inherited the position of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, it was nominally given to Cao Pi by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, if Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was killed after Cao Pi got the throne, then it means that Cao Pi is not worthy of the throne. This will make later generations of history books criticize Cao Pi and him, and it will also make future generations think that Cao Pi's way of obtaining the throne is actually illegal.

    What's more, even if Cao Pi killed Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, it was actually useless. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty had no power as early as when he was still the emperor. Moreover, Emperor Han Xian has been under the control of the Cao family for many years, so it can be said that he, the emperor, is a person who exists in name only.

    Moreover, Emperor Han Xian's life is also a little more important than his death, because if Emperor Han Xian was alive back then, then for the southern Shu and Wu kingdoms, the excuse they used to restore the Han dynasty back then would be useless. Because Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty at that time gave the position of emperor to the Cao family by himself, then for Shu Han and Wu State, their previous status was no longer legitimate.

    However, some people believe that Cao Pi did not kill the emperor of the previous dynasty because it was not common to kill the emperor of the previous dynasty at that time, so Cao Pi was not allowed to kill the emperor of the previous dynasty in terms of etiquette. What's more, Cao Pi's wives and concubines also have the daughter of Emperor Han Xian, who is still Cao Pi's father-in-law to some extent. Therefore, no matter what aspect it is, Cao Pi has no reason to kill Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.

    Therefore, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty would still be alive after giving up the throne.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cao Pi definitely didn't dare to kill Emperor Xian of Han directly, because then Cao Pi's reputation would be stinky.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    That's because he can't kill it, otherwise he will end up with his tongue and the position will not be worthy of his name. He was kept so that future generations would think that his position was justified.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because of the value of the use of Emperor Han Xian's friends, the gain of killing Emperor Han Xian outweighed the loss. It didn't kill him.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He was afraid that after killing the other party, his monarchy would not be so justifiable, so he didn't do it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Cao Pi's several half-sisters are all wives of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, there is no need to kill them, they are all relatives.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It shouldn't be, I guess Emperor Han Xian should be very contradictory, on the one hand, Cao Cao coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, which caused him a lot of inconvenience, but without Cao Cao, the Han dynasty would have been gone for a long time. It can be said that there is love and hate.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The front hates, the back does not hate. In the early stage, because he was hollowed out, and he was young and vigorous, he wanted to engage in Cao Cao (the Clothes and Ribbon Edict incident, etc.), and then the strategy failed, and he would definitely be depressed for a long time, but then he found out that only Cao Cao was good to him, and the other forces had long wanted to kick out the Han brand and did it alone, even Cao Cao's son. After getting older, Emperor Xian must understand a lot, so he no longer hates, and may be grateful to Cao Cao.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I don't know, even if I hate it in my heart, I won't say it, let alone record it in history, with the wisdom of Emperor Han Xian, he won't show it. Personally, I think that the power of a puppet of Emperor Han Xian is good, and it is worth listening to, not that Cao Cao achieved Emperor Han Xian, but that Emperor Han Xian achieved Cao Cao, but Cao Cao did have a lot of vision and determination, and firmly grasped the political trump card of Emperor Han Xian, not only coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, but also let many contemporary talents loyal to the Han family (such as Xun Yu, Xu Yu and Guo Jia) throw themselves into Cao Cao's camp, and finally achieved Cao Cao's achievements.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Of course, hatred, but also fear and helplessness. The royal family surnamed Liu can no longer control the country. He himself is incompetent, whether it is relying on Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao, Sima Yi, or even Ma Teng, Wang Yun, Liu Bei, whoever comes up will be more vicious than Cao Cao.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Naturally, it is hate, a person who is qualified to control the whole country has become a puppet of others, what kind of mentality do you say he has.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    is definitely hateful, robbed him of his throne, in exchange for you, you also hate, Cao Cao is a traitor in troubled times. Everyone gets it and curses it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    I loved it at first, and I hated it after a year or two.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Emperor Xian should be grateful to Cao Cao, even if it is a puppet, he has finally lived a comfortable and luxurious life.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    hated Dong Zhuo even more and left him a mess.

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