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Liu Fei not only strictly demanded what he and his subordinates did, but also gave part of his territory to Princess Lu Yuan, the daughter of Lu Pheasant. Liu Fei's strict demands on himself and his subordinates showed that he had no intention of competing for Liu Ying's throne, and Liu Fei gave his territory to Princess Lu Yuan to show that he was willing to advance and retreat with Lu Pheasant. He showed his loyalty to the country and Lu Pheasant through this practice, and it was also this practice that allowed him to escape Lu Pheasant's poisonous hands.
Everyone knows that Liu Ruyi's mother and son were killed by Lu Pheasant, but this does not mean that Lu Pheasant is a heinous poisonous woman, it can only be said that Lu Pheasant is a mother with courage and foresight. If a mother wants to clear the way for her son who has not yet laid a foundation, she must have a long-term plan. Before Liu Bang could clear the obstacles for Liu Ying to ascend the throne, he had already traveled west, leaving Empress Lu alone to preside over the overall situation.
At this time, if Empress Lu did not execute some things on the spot, it would inevitably cause turmoil in the imperial court, and the battle for the throne might repeat itself in history. The only way to solve this problem is to deal with the prince who is a threat to Liu Ying. <>
Empress Lu didn't kill Liu Ruyi's mother and son for her own power or out of a woman's jealousy, she just killed her son. After Liu Ruyi's roadblock was solved, Empress Lu's goal was set on Liu Fei's body. She planned to invite Liu Fei to the palace for dinner, and by the way, during the meal, she poisoned Liu Fei to death.
She prepared two cups of poisoned wine and instructed her subordinates to serve them to Liu Fei, who was having a good conversation with Liu Ying and didn't pay much attention to it. After Liu Fei served a glass of wine, Liu Ying took another glass of wine (he didn't know that his mother was planning to poison Liu Fei). In a hurry, Empress Lu knocked over the wine glass in Liu Ying's hand, and her face was very ugly.
At this time, Liu Fei knew that Empress Lu was planning to get rid of him, so he quickly found a reason and returned home. After thinking about it, he came up with two schemesFirst, everyone in their own house wants to pat Liu Ying's ass, and there must be no words and behaviors that collide with Empress Lu and Liu Ying. Second, he gave his territory to Empress Lü's biological daughter and courted Empress Lü.
Under these two schemes, Liu Fei saved his life.
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Liu Fei noticed that the wine was poisonous, so he deliberately pretended to be drunk and escaped a catastrophe, and afterwards, Liu Fei dedicated his fiefdom to Empress Lu, who felt that he was very knowledgeable about current affairs.
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He knew that someone wanted to harm him, but he couldn't say it directly, but he couldn't stop drinking, he swept the face of others, and he had to pretend to be drunk in order to survive, and it was this behavior that made Lu Pheasant unable to take him.
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Because Liu Fei is more soft, and it isLv HouWith the big one, there is no threat to Empress Lu.
Lv Pheasant. didn't kill Liu Fei, in addition to Liu Fei being very interesting, there is also a very important point, that is, Liu Fei was raised by Lu Pheasant. Lu Pheasant is treating Liu Bang.
Among his sons, he did the best thing: he was kind and kind to Liu Fei.
Liu Fei knew how to advance and retreat, and dared to abandon his pawn to protect the handsome. Knowing that Empress Lu was going to kill herself, Liu Fei first gave Empress Lu's beloved daughter Princess Lu Yuan a county as Tang Muyi, and then served Princess Lu Yuan as the Empress Dowager of Qi, which means that from the perspective of form, Liu Fei himself lowered himself by a generation and directly became Empress Lu's grandchildren, so as to dispel Empress Lu's suspicion of himself.
Liu Fei's biological mother is a widow in Liang Xi's Liu Bang's hometown, and Zhu Yuanzhang.
It's a free love, but it didn't really hold a wedding, and it's an illegitimate child. Therefore, although Liu Fei is the eldest son, because his mother has no name, his status is relatively low, and legally speaking, he does not have the right to inherit the throne, and Empress Lu's hand on him is relatively small. And the relationship between the two was very good later.
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Because he is very witty, he didn't participate in the court struggle at a very early age, and he flew away in time, and Qin Zhi returned to his fiefdom to be a useless vassal king, not forming gangs or small groups, and not being afraid of potatoes entering Lu Pheasant's eyes.
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Because Liu Fei was no threat to Lu Pheasant, and Liu Fei was very clever, he was able to escape Lu Pheasant's poisonous hands.
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Liu Fei gave a city of his own to Princess Lu Yuan, and Empress Dowager Lu was very happy when she saw Liu Fei doing this.
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Lu Pheasant is a very cruel woman in history. In order to seize power and for her own desires, she almost killed Liu Bang's sons.
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Because Liu Fei's biological mother is an outer room, and he is very good at flattering Lu Pheasant and coaxing Lu Pheasant very happily, so he will let Liu Fei go.
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There was no purpose, because she felt that Liu Fei could not threaten her position.
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Because Liu Fei did not participate in the battle, he dedicated a very large city in his fiefdom to Lu Pheasant's daughter, and also honored Lu Pheasant's daughter as the queen mother of Qi State.
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Liu Ying broke Empress Lu's strategy. Liu Ying saw that Liu Fei was asked to celebrate his birthday, so he came to Empress Lu with a wine glass with Liu Fei, so Empress Lu pretended to be careless and knocked over Liu Ying's wine glass.
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Mainly because in the end they reached the same interests, so they let it go.
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Historical records describe that the reason why Liu Fei was able to escape under Empress Lu was because of the strong protection of Emperor Liu Ying of the Han Hui Dynasty, and the reason why Liu Fei curried favor with Princess Lu Yuan, the daughter of Lu Pheasant, so that Empress Lu opened up to him.
Historical Records" contains: "Qi mourns the Hui King Liu Fei, and the ancestor is also a man." His mother and grandmother are also called Cao's. "Liu Fei is Liu Bang's illegitimate son before marrying Lu Pheasant, and his biological mother is not much recorded in the official history, only known to be from Pei County, surnamed Cao.
After Liu Bang called the emperor, the eldest son Liu Fei was the king of Qi, and the state of Qi can be said to be the first big feudal state in the early Han Dynasty, with 73 cities and a vast territory, worthy of half of the Western Han Dynasty.
After Liu Bang's death, Lu Pheasant took power, and in order to secure the throne of her son Liu Ying, she began to liquidate. Liu Bang had a total of eight sons, two of whom died directly at the hands of Lu Pheasant, namely Liu Ruyi and Liu You, and the fate of the rest was not very good. As Liu Bang's eldest son, Liu Fei is naturally among Lu Pheasant's targets.
According to historical records, once Liu Ying held a banquet for him, respected him as his brother, and let him sit on the throne. Liu Fei was not politically sensitive, so he sat down without much thought, but this scene was seen by Lu Pheasant, and she was very dissatisfied, so she gave Liu Fei two glasses of wine.
Liu Ying still knew his mother, he was afraid that Lu Pheasant would harm his brother, so he deliberately picked up one of the cups and made a gesture to eat together, but was knocked over by Lu Pheasant.
Lu Pheasant's murderous intentions have been realized, and Liu Fei has also noticed it, but although he has a large fief, he has no political ambitions, in order to save his life, he followed the advice of the strategists, took out the Chengyang County in his fiefdom, and dedicated it to Princess Lu Yuan.
In fact, such a beautiful person as Lu Fei should also know that Liu Fei has no ambitions, not to mention that Liu Fei is an illegitimate child and cannot be compared with Liu Ying, so when he saw Liu Fei so aware of current affairs, Lu Fei let go of his murderous intentions, and Liu Fei was able to die a good death.
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When Liu Bang, the pioneer of the Han Dynasty, died, he would never have imagined that his wife Lu Pheasant would raise a butcher's knife against his sons and women a hundred years later, and began a bloody storm of killing. So, since Lu Pheasant killed Liu Bang's many sons, why did Lu Pheasant let go of the most powerful eldest son, Liu Fei?
Empress Lu (stills).
The well-known "Mrs. Qi Renbi Incident" is Lu Pheasant's "director", she nailed the woman who used to be jealous with her, and Liu Ruyi, who almost made her son Liu Ying lose the position of prince, on the "blacklist", and the death of Mrs. Qi and Liu Ruyi, the king of Zhao, became a reasonable thing. At the same time, the sons of Liu You, the king of Huaiyang (later named King Zhao), Liu Hui of Liang (later named King Zhao), and Liu Jian, the king of Yan, also died tragically at the hands of Lu Pheasant, which made people inexplicably feel the horror of this woman.
It can be said that she can do almost anything in order to make her own son Liu Ying ascend the throne smoothly, so how did Liu Bang's illegitimate son Liu Fei escape death?
Liu Ying (stills).
We know that Lu Fei was also moved to kill Liu Fei back then, and she sent someone to poison Liu Fei to poison him with wine, but by mistake Liu Fei did not drink this glass of wine in the end, but knew that there was fraud in it. In the end, Liu Fei gave his sister Princess Lu Yuan a lot of land through the advice of the think tank, and also recognized his own sister as the queen mother, which made Lu Pheasant, who wanted to put him to death, let go of his murderous intentions.
Liu Fei (stills).
Because Liu Fei's attitude was very good, this made Lu Pheasant think that he was a person who knew the times, and finally Lu Hou let him go. At the same time, the reason why Liu Fei was spared was also because he was the richest lord of Qi in the Han Dynasty at that time, and his own strength was strong. Therefore, Liu Fei became one of the princes and kings who survived under the clutches of Empress Lu.
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When Lu Pheasant married Liu Bang, who was 15 years older than her, Liu Bang already had an unmarried son, Liu Fei. In other words, Liu Fei is not Lu Pheasant's biological son.
After Liu Bang's death, Liu Ying, the crown prince he had set up, succeeded to the throne logically, and Liu Fei was a carefree king of Qi in the wealthy Qi State at that time. He still has a good relationship with Liu Ying. In the second year of Liu Ying's succession, he went to Beijing to meet him.
Liu Ying set up a banquet to entertain her, and let Liu Fei sit in the first place with the gift of her brother. When Lu Pheasant saw it, he was very angry. So he prepared two glasses of wine and asked Liu Fei to respect himself.
When Liu Fei toasted, he didn't expect Liu Ying to also pick up another glass and toast together. Lu Pheasant didn't want to hurt his son by mistake, so he knocked over the wine glass to the ground under the pretext. This time, of course, it shows that the wine is poisonous.
Although Liu Fei escaped, Lu Pheasant detained Liu Fei in the palace and did not let him go back to the fiefdom. In order to show his sincerity, Liu Fei took out one of his richest counties and gave it to Empress Lü's daughter, and Lü Pheasant put him back in the fiefdom. However, Liu Fei has lived a frightened life since then.
I was afraid that Lu Pheasant would send someone to kill him. In less than 4 years, Liu Fei died of illness.
I don't kill Beren, but Beren dies because of me. Liu Fei is an example of this. The cause of his death was not unrelated to the shock he received because of the incident.
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Yes, Lu Pheasant threatened him with death to revolt.