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Yes, Yan Guozi Dan, after Jing Ke's assassination of Qin failed, the king of Qin was very angry and sent troops to attack Yan State, the king of Yan State was very afraid of Qin State, so he killed Prince Dan to thank him, but Qin State did not stop attacking, and in the end Yan State still perished.
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People who were not beheaded when they were princes, because the identity of the prince is very special, even if the emperor wants to kill the prince, he must first take back the title of prince, and then die as an ordinary person.
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Although in ancient times, the punishment for those who made mistakes was very severe, and there were various punishments that could even be beheaded for public display. But the crown prince, as the son of the emperor, is the pride of the sky, even if he makes a big mistake, the emperor will not talk about his son's beheading. Could it be that the prince made a mistake, and if he wanted to punish the nine clans, would the emperor still kill himself?
So no prince was beheaded for breaking the law.
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Yes, such as Prince Yan Dan! After Jing Ke's assassination of Qin failed, the king of Qin was angry and sent troops to attack Yan, the king of Yan was afraid, and killed the prince Dan to apologize, as well as the prince Fusu, the prince of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Wei and so on.
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Some, for example, the children of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Wei Fuzi, were framed for rebellion at that time, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty got rid of him without any mercy.
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In Chinese history, the status of the crown prince was extremely high, and the number of princes who were beheaded for breaking the law was almost rare, and most of them were deposed.
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No, before the crown prince was beheaded, the title must have been deprived, and the beheading could only be a common man, so there was no one in history.
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There are some, but they are not very famous, and the general offenses will be degraded to commoners, and there are very few killings.
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In ancient times, women were regarded as a scourge and were not allowed to participate in politics under normal circumstances. But when the monarch ignores this principle, he restricts them and even grants them important positions and positions. The highest-ranking female official in Chinese history was about Lu Daji of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and she was a powerful and powerful minister, who was often referred to as the prime minister.
She saw that the palace man Huanghua was fortunate to be the queen, so she thought that she was an adopted daughter and strongly recommended her as Mrs. Hongde. Huang Hua soon gave birth to a prince, so that the childless heir had an heir. In order to protect the official fortune for a long time, Lu Daji carried out a huge political gamble, and used false methods to force the queen Hu to **, and then helped Huanghua's mother and son become the queen and the prince respectively.
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Shangguan Wan'er in the Tang Dynasty, she has the name of "Prime Minister of Women".
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The crown prince (or the prince of the world), this position is very special. The only result of losing power is to be locked up for the rest of your life, or die, or succeed to the throne again.
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The more famous allusion in the Spring and Autumn Period is Wei Ying's "Ximu Lixin".
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Xiao Tong (501-531) was a Liang literary scholar of the Southern Dynasty. The word Deshi, a native of Nanlanling. The eldest son of Emperor Wu. In the first year of Emperor Wu's Heavenly Prison, he was established as the crown prince, and died before the emperor's throne.
Die early! Li Hong (652-675), the fifth son of Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty, his mother was Wu Zetian. In 655, he was named acting king; In 656, the original crown prince Li Zhong was deposed and Li Hong was appointed crown prince. In 675, Li Hong, Gaozong and Empress Wu died violently when they went to the Hebi Palace, and most people at the time believed that Empress Wu poisoned him, but there is a theory that he died early because he was already sick and weak.
Buried in Gongling. Li Xian (652-684), the name Mingyun, the sixth son of Tang Gaozong and the second son of Wu Zetian. Lee Hyun was dignified. At the age of a few years, I will never forget the reading.
In the second year of Shangyuan, he was established as the crown prince. Try the edict collection of Confucianism, Zhang Da'an, etc., note the "Book of the Later Han". Empress Wu thought that Ming Chongyan was killed by thieves, suspected the prince's scheme, and falsely accused him of abolishing it.
Later, he was killed.
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Qin. The son of Qin Shi Huang - Fusu (Li Si, Zhao Gao killed).
Western han dynasty. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty - Liu Ju (died in the Witch Gu Rebellion) Eastern Wu. The crown prince of Emperor Wu - Sun Deng (early death).
Liang dynasty. Emperor Wu of Liang Zhaoming, Prince - Xiao Tong (early death).
Sui. The crown prince of Emperor Wen of Sui - Yang Yong (framed by Yang Guang).
Tang Dynasty. Tang Gaozu Prince - Li Jiancheng (died in the Xuanwumen Mutiny) Tang. Prince Gaozong of Tang Dynasty - Li Hong (early death).
Tang Dynasty. The crown prince of Tang Gaozong - Li Xian (killed by Wu Zetian).
Northern song dynasty. Song Taizu's son - Zhao Defang (Zhao Guangyi unexpectedly ascended the throne) Ming. Prince Taizu of the Ming Dynasty - Zhu Biao (early death, grandson inheritance).
Clear. The Qing Shengzu Kangxi Prince - Yinren (two stands, two wastes, captivity) The above are relatively famous, there are too many such things in history!
There are a lot of people of the same race in the Wuhu and Sixteen Kingdoms;
In the late Tang Dynasty, most of them were eunuchs and emperors;
In the five generations, it was basically the son who killed his father, and the younger brother who killed his brother;
There was no emperor in the Yuan Dynasty who was rightfully inherited.
At that time, what prince and what emperor were exchanged like a marquee.
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Qin Shi Huang's son Fusu (framed and died), Emperor Wu of Liang's son Zhaoming Prince Xiao Tong (early death), Li Yuan's son Li Jiancheng (killed by Li Shimin), Li Shimin's son Li Chengqian (deposed), Li Zhi's sons Li Hong and Li Xian (killed by Wu Zetian), Zhu Yuanzhang's son Zhu Biao (died early, passed on the throne Zhu Yunwen), Kangxi's son Yun was still typo (deposed twice, and finally Yongzheng ascended the throne).
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Prince Zhaoming. Untimely death!
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No, there is only the kind of usurper emperor, especially during the Northern and Southern Dynasties, starting from Liu Yu, almost every generation killed the princes and grandsons of the previous dynasties.
If there is such an emperor who is despised by the world, Tang Taizong will not be forgiven by the world just by killing his two brothers, let alone killing them all.
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According to what you mean, no, at most it is Yongzheng like this, killing one, putting a few under house arrest, at most it is house arrest, and it is rarely killed.
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Emperor Yongzheng of the Qing Dynasty, in order to establish Qianlong's status, killed one of his sons and put several under house arrest.
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It doesn't seem to be, they are all their own sons, how can they be so ruthless
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Of course, but rarely, such as the Yongzheng Emperor of the Qing Dynasty, after he ascended the throne, he killed all his previous enemies and exiled.
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Tang Taizong Li Shimin. He carried out the Xuanwumen coup, killed the crown prince Li Jiancheng, and forced Tang Gaozu Li Yuan to pass the throne to him
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Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty It is said that he forced his eldest son, Liu Rong, the abolished prince, to ensure that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne smoothly.
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Li Shimin and Wu Zetian killed Li Xian.
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Prince Yinren was established from the beginning of the 14th year of Kangxu (1675) to the beginning of the 47th year of Kangxu (1708), which lasted for 33 years.
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