Why did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty s pearl become a rebel party?

Updated on history 2024-07-19
34 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Liu was deeply loved by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so the emperor's other sons were very jealous of him, so they set a trap to frame him and charged him with plotting against the party.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Liu Ju was born to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che and Empress Wei Zifu, and was made a prince since he was a child. Liu Ju is not completely similar to Liu Che in terms of personality, and since he was a child, he believed that governing the country should be governed by benevolence, and not always relying on force to solve problems like his father. From this point of view,Liu Ju already had ideological differences with his father when he was a child.

    Liu Ju is an upright person and does not like to associate with all kinds of villains. In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty liked to reuse villains such as Jiang Chong, so Liu Ju had a deep contradiction with Jiang Chong. When the scourge of witches appeared, Jiang Chong's first thought was to implicate the crown prince, and it was best to get rid of the prince by the hand of Emperor Wu.

    In the future, even if Emperor Wu dies, he can continue to hold a certain amount of power. Jiang Chong and others repeatedly reported to Emperor Wu of Han that the crown prince was going to rebel, but Emperor Wu of Han did not believe it at first, and the prince also wanted to explain clearly but was always blocked, making Liu Ju finally go to the extreme.

    1. The idea of governing the country is different from that of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty

    When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che was a child, his ambition was to sweep the Quartet and make all territorial threats to the Han Dynasty completely disappear. Therefore, he launched many wars against the Xiongnu in his life, and although he was victorious, he also caused serious damage to the country's economy. The crown prince Liu was benevolent by nature, and he believed that governing the country did not necessarily have to rely on war, so there were often conflicts between father and son.

    2. There is a contradiction with Jiang Chong

    Liu Ju has always been upright, likes to make friends with upright gentlemen, and hates that kind of flattering villain, so he has a deep conflict with Jiang Chong. Jiang Chong used the scourge of witchcraft to involve the crown prince Liu Ju, and wanted to get rid of the prince by the hand of Emperor Wu. Liu Ju also knew that Jiang Chong was in the way, so he killed Jiang Chong directly under impulse, but instead became the prince's rebellion, so he had no choice but to simply rebel.

    3. Communication between father and son is blocked

    In fact, when the witch curse appeared, Liu Ju also wanted to see his father and explain it carefully. However, Jiang Chong and his henchmen continued to block it, and constantly reported to Emperor Wu of Han that the crown prince had moved. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty didn't believe it at first, until the crown prince killed Jiang Chong, which made Emperor Wu insist that the prince was going to rebel, so he directly sent troops to suppress it, forcing the prince to take action.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Liu Che was moody in his old age, he was a half-madman who believed in cults. Without any evidence, he can even kill his own two daughters. Stay away from his wife and son to avoid their envoys, how can you make the prince Liu Ju feel safe, and Wu Gu was led to him by Jiang Chong.

    Touching this thing is death, and the prince and queen have completely died to Liu Che. is no longer ** his life or death, and directly opens a big to protect himself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In fact, Prince Liu didn't really want to rebel back then, but because of the "witch curse" incident at that time, the prince was very frightened, worried that he couldn't explain it to Emperor Wu, arrested and killed Jiang Chong, and mobilized the army to prepare to quell the witch curse to protect himself, but Emperor Wu thought that the prince was going to rebel, so he sent troops to levy, and after a fierce battle, Liu was forced to commit suicide after escaping from Chang'an.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Liu Ju could have justifiably waited to inherit the throne, but because all of his cuts were unique, he would inevitably be jealous of the villain, and later was framed for rebellion due to the scourge of witchcraft.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Liu Ju was the eldest son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, and when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty toured the world, he let Liu Ju supervise the country. Later, because of the scourge of witches, he was framed and could not prove that he could not raise troops to resist, and was mistaken for rebellion by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, sent troops to suppress it, and committed suicide on the way to escape.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Liu Ju was deeply favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and could have inherited the throne, but he was involved in the scourge of witchcraft and was framed for rebellion. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty misunderstood him and sent people to hunt him down, and Liu Ju later committed suicide while fleeing.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The position of the crown prince of Liu Ju was already eye-catching, and if he was not careful, he would be framed by the villain, and later he was implicated in the witch curse, which caused Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to dislike him more and more.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had more trust in Liu Ju, and handed over to the prince to supervise the country when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was on his eastern tour, but there was a "witch curse", and the prince could not prove that he raised an army to plot rebellion.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Liu Ju was the crown prince, because he was affected by the witch curse, he was suspicious of the emperor, thinking that he had the intention of seizing power, and finally found an excuse to be given death.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    was displeased with the villains around Liu Che, was involved in the scourge of witchcraft, and was identified as a rebellion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because of the witch Gu incident, he was framed by Jiang Chong, and Liu Ju listened to Taifu's idea and privately transferred troops to arrest Jiang Chong, which was regarded as a rebellion.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's all caused by the witch curse! Jiang Chong claimed that there were a lot of paulownia people dug up in the imperial womb, and there was a silk book with a rebellion.

    Liu Ju was shocked and frightened, and planned to go to Ganquan Palace to apologize to Emperor Wu. Knowing that Jiang Chong was so persecuted that he couldn't get out at all, so he decided to take a risk. Liu pretended to be ordered and arrested Jiang Chong.

    Han said that he refused to give in and was killed on the spot. Zhang Gan was injured and fled back to Ganquan Palace with Su Wen. Su Wen fled back to Ganquan Palace and accused the prince of rebellion.

    Emperor Wu sent an envoy to Chang'an City to summon the prince, but the envoy did not dare to enter the city at all, and came back and lied: The prince really rebelled. Therefore, Liu Ju became a rebel.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    First of all, it is related to Liu Ju's character, his teacher is a relatively gentle person, so he is taught that he lacks the best decision he should have when he is an emperor. When others provoked, he failed to defend himself in time, resulting in a gap between him and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be because of something that happened, and then the relationship between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Liu Ju changed, so in the end, it became a rebellion against the party.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Liu Ju was framed to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for witchcraft, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not listen to his explanation, but Liu Ju could only rebel, and was finally caught, and there was a lack of communication between the two fathers and sons.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is the witch Gu disaster at that time, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che listened to the rumors, thought that Liu Zhi rebelled, so he directly sent troops to suppress it, and later Liu Zhi escaped in order to survive on a certain meal, and was finally killed, and the later emperor found out the situation and gave Liu Zhi a correct name.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    That's because after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in his later years, he was old and mediocre, he blindly believed in some witchcraft, and used some traitorous villains, these people kept saying bad things about Liu Ju around him, saying that Liu Ju had the intention of rebellion and wanted to ascend the throne in advance, which made Emperor Wu of Han very afraid.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    In the first half of Liu Ju's life, he was very blessed, but politically, Liu Ju had a lot of discord with Liu Che politically, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty fought all his life and wanted to expand his territory in the last time, and Liu believed that this would bring disasters to the people and add a burden to the country, so he insisted on refusing to make Emperor Wu unhappy.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The main reason why Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty could not tolerate Liu Ju was that although Liu Ju was very popular with the people, he was highly meritorious, and as an emperor, he could not tolerate the existence of such a person.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It was precisely because Liu Ju won the hearts of the people that his influence in the country gradually increased, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty feared that he would threaten his dominance.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty fell ill in his later years, the villain rumored that His Majesty was sick because someone was cursing His Majesty, and he dug up a puppet in Liu Judong's Palace, so he unjustly killed Liu Ju.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It was precisely because he won the hearts of the people that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty felt that he threatened his position, and was afraid that he would be a master and usurp power.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    may be because Liu Che had already decided to let his son Liu Fuling inherit the throne at that time, in order to hand over the country to his son smoothly, of course he could not pay too much attention to the descendants of the former prince.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was afraid that Liu Ju's strength would surpass his own and he had the idea of rebellion, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty could not tolerate him and wanted to get rid of him.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    He is the crown prince, he has lived with the king for so many years, he knows his father, he knows that his father will not believe him, so he wants to fight against him, maybe there is a way out.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    In the emperor's family, or the son understands his father, since Liu Ju raised troops to resist, he affirmed that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty would suspect him, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was suspicious, so he still raised troops to rehabilitate him and had a guarantee point.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Again and again, disappointment accumulates in the end, and it turns into despair. It may be that Emperor Wu of Han's image in his mind has completely collapsed, or he may feel that acting in this way will be helpful for his future development.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Because Emperor Wu of Han was a suspicious person, his own son knew his father very well. He felt that Emperor Wu of Han would definitely not rehabilitate him, so he chose to resist.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    This incident was caused by Jiang Chong, because he was worried that the offended Liu Ju would not be good for him after he took the throne, so he used witches to frame Liu Ju for rebellion, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was suspicious, Liu Ju was forced to be anxious, Jiang Chong stopped him from suing, he executed Jiang Chong, and finally had no choice but to rebel.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Because the "Witch Gu Disaster" is very different from other unjust cases, the prince did use his father's army and ** to rebel, and he has lived with his father for so many years, and he knows the character of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty very well.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Because the ancient emperors all had a thought, everything they did was right and wrong, because of the problem of face, how could they embarrass themselves because of a dead person.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    In ancient times, the mood at that time may not have been very godly, because an emperor could have many sons. So his son doesn't trust his father very much. It's not as deep as parents like they are now.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    It turned out that it was not that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not want to do it, but because of his position that he could not do so, we all know that the ancient emperor was not only the king of a country, but also represented the appearance of God in the world. How could Heaven do wrong? Jun Wu jokes are also the meaning of this, even if it is wrong for the emperor, he can't admit that he is wrong, otherwise it will damage the prestige of heaven and the prestige of the royal family, which can be reflected in a conversation between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Tian Qianqiu.

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