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At that time, Empress Lu actually died of rabies, and for a person who held the power of the imperial court, it was quite embarrassing to die in this way, so general historians also tried not to describe it positively.
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Because Mrs. Qi and her son Liu Ruyi were both poisoned by Empress Lü, the Han Dynasty historians Sima Qian and others were very sympathetic to Mrs. Qi's mother and son, leading them to believe that Empress Lü's death was indeed attributed to Liu Ruyi's ghost revenge. However, after in-depth research, modern scientists found that the violent death of Empress Lu was due to a malignant disease that could not be improved in ancient times - rabies.
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Because according to the analysis of modern experts, the reason why Empress Lu, who has always been in good health, died quickly was that she accidentally suffered from a malignant disease that could not be the best in ancient times - rabies. The onset of rabies is so ugly and painful that historians do not dare to describe it positively.
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Because of the excessive fright, he finally buried himself.
Empress Lu is the first empress dowager in the history of our country who really holds the power of life and death of a dynasty, she is a strong political woman, she regards power as life.
However, Empress Lu, who had caused too many killings, did not expect that her fate would be so miserable, and she would finally bury herself due to excessive fright.
After taking power, Empress Lü, in order to stabilize her son's throne and protect the interests of her family, successively killed her husband Liu Bang's other two children. In addition, she also forced a prince to death, and even Liu Bang's eldest son Liu Fei almost died at her hands.
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Empress Lu died of illness, and historians did not dare to describe it positively.
According to records, before her death, Empress Lü appointed her two nephews as commanders of the Northern and Southern armies respectively at the age of 61.
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Empress Lu died of rabies infection, and historians were afraid that this kind of account would have a bad impact on the royal family, so they would mark the cause unknown.
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Empress Lu died of a sudden illness. Some people say that Empress Lu was cursed, and some people say that she was bitten by a dog and suffered from rabies, and historians do not dare to give a correct description of such a statement.
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In March 180 B.C., Empress Lu was suddenly bitten by a black "dog" while on his way out on inspection. Since the injury was not large, Empress Lu did not take it to heart. Soon after Empress Lu returned to the palace, she had other symptoms such as fear of water and wind, which was the symptom of rabies.
At that time, even if Empress Lu found out about rabies in time, there was no way to deal with it. Combined with historical records and current medical research, it is certain that Empress Lu finally died of rabies. A generation of empress Lu Empress finally died of accidental rabies, because rabies was not known to the ancients, and even historians did not dare to describe it positively.
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Empress Lu actually died of rabies, and the symptoms of rabies are similar to those of ghosts, so it is easier for the ancients to believe in this cause of death. Moreover, Lu Houquan leaned towards the government and the opposition, and he had already made a lot of enemies, which attracted the dissatisfaction of the Han family.
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After careful research by modern experts, it was found that the cause of Lu Hou's death was indeed strange. The reason why Empress Lu, who has always been in good health, died quickly was that she accidentally suffered from a malignant disease that could not be **** in ancient times - rabies. With such an embarrassing cause of death, it is no wonder that historians dare not describe it head-on.
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In March 180 BC, Empress Lu was suddenly bitten by a black "deer dog" on the way to inspect the palace. Since the injury was not large, Empress Lu did not take it to heart. Unexpectedly, soon after, Lu Hou developed symptoms such as fear of water and wind, which was a sign of rabies.
Rabies is a malignant disease that could not be ** in ancient times.
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It's because the cause of her death is rendered as a ghost curse. After the research of experts, the power-leaning government and opposition Empress Lu died of rabies.
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Empress Dowager Lu was physically strong but died suddenly, and even historians dare not describe the cause of death positively.
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Lü Pheasant was born in the family of the famous local Duke Lü, who cultivated Lü Pheasant according to the etiquette of the nobility since he was a child, because Lü Gong was good at face-to-face, and he knew that his daughter would be either rich or expensive in the future. Later, due to the turbulent situation, Lu Gong moved to Pei County and invited many famous local people to celebrate the housewarming.
Liu. Liu Bang was a perennial gangster on the streets, and when he learned that there was a Duke Lu who was going to entertain everyone, he slipped into Hui Zuo to prepare a meal, and the guards at the door stopped him when they saw what he was wearing. Just when the two were pushing and shouting, Lu Gong came out, and he was shocked when he saw Liu Bang.
Because Liu Bang's face has the appearance of an emperor, he quickly invited him in, and after the banquet, he married his daughter Lu Pheasant to Liu Bang. However, Lu Gong was not mistaken, and later Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu and established the Han Dynasty and became the ancestor of the Han Dynasty.
Lv Pheasant. However, Lu Pheasant also played a very big role behind this, and the plan to hunt Han Xin came from Lu Pheasant, and then helped Liu Bang eliminate Peng Yue, making the foundation of the Han family more stable. In 180 BC, Empress Lu died of illness and was buried in Changling with Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, but Empress Lu died from diagnosis to death, only one month, and the cause of death was very confusing.
Liu. The cause of her death was not announced in the official history, and later generations have been speculating that her whole Mrs. Qi and Liu Ruyi were so miserable, and they must have been entangled by unjust souls, until later generations of archaeological experts and experts opened the tomb and studied the body of Lu Pheasant, only to find that the truth was not the case.
Lv Pheasant. In 180 BC, Lü Pheasant was bitten by a black dog in the palace, because the wound was small, she did not care, but within a few days she began to fear water and wind, and then became in a trance and often went berserk. Only a few months later, Empress Lu died of illness, that is to say, in fact, Lu Pheasant died of rabies, and the last appearance before his death was not very elegant, it is no wonder that historians dare not describe it positively, a generation of national mother Lu Pheasant died of rabies is indeed a very embarrassing thing.