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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, did not dare to kill Ji Dian, because the power of the family behind him should not be underestimated, and Ji Huang was very loyal.
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This person is Ji Di, he is not only very capable, but also very loyal to Emperor Wu of Han, so he did not kill him.
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The person that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not dare to kill was called Ji Di, his background and family background were very good, he was also loyal, and he was very trustworthy.
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The person that Emperor Wu of Han did not dare to kill was Ji Dian, because he was very loyal to Emperor Wu of Han and very capable.
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This man's name is Ji Di. This person's background is relatively good and his family background is strong, so Liu Che does not dare to act rashly.
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He killed a total of 13 prime ministers, indicating that his control ability is very strong, and some of these 13 members were scared to death, and the remaining 6 were governed.
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Hurt 5 pcs. So at that time, almost no one dared to do it. Because from time to time, I worry about my life.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was obsessed with alchemy and wanted to live forever, and finally died of excessive weakness due to poisoning due to too many harmful substances in the pill.
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the 7th emperor of the Han Dynasty, was a politician and strategist. Liu Che is Liu Bang's great-grandson and the tenth son of Liu Qi, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. He was canonized as the crown prince at the age of seven, ascended the throne at the age of sixteen, and reigned for fifty-four years.
Respect Confucianism alone, the first era name. He opened up the largest territory of the Han Dynasty and made brilliant achievements. In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty appointed Li Guangli to expedition to Dawan many times, and the soldiers were heavy, and the disaster of witches in the second year of the expedition, and the three years of Li Guangli's surrender to the Huns, and the four years of the expedition Liu Che issued an edict to turn his attention to auspicious signs to "enrich the people".
In 87 B.C., Liu Che collapsed in Wuqi Palace at the age of 70.
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He was very aware of the attraction of the Emperor's Yuankai position to a person, and he felt that his son might kill him for the sake of Wu Bei's position, so he would not trust his own cavity to destroy his son.
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He was originally a suspicious person by nature, plus he and his son often did not live in the same place, the two of them did not trust each other at all, and at the same time did not understand each other, so after hearing that Lingqi's son was going to rebel, he did not choose to severely punish the rumor-mongers, considering whether his son was a false Wang Duan or not a rebel.
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Because although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very talented, his suspicion was very serious, and he believed in the way of gods and ghosts very much, and the dreams he had after sleeping would be considered a warning from God, so he didn't believe in anyone, not even his rough son Qingpants.
Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty.
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