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Yes, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, was really separated from his wife in his later years.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a great man in his life, and he was really a good emperor who governed the country. But in his later years, he also did a lot of wrong things, and everything started with a villain named Jiang Chong.
The birth and death year of Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty was 156 BC - March 29, 87 BC, and it can be said that the family was happy in 91 BC, but the royal changes also happened when they happened. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has always been very superstitious, in his early years, his energy was spent on governing the country and fighting the Xiongnu, and in his later years, Liu Che began to be superstitious, and he also wanted to make himself immortal. This villain named Jiang Chong and Wei Zifu's son, the crown prince Liu Ju, have always been at odds, so when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was in his later years, he was worried that the crown prince Liu Ju would liquidate himself once he came to power.
In 91 BC, Jiang Chong took advantage of Liu Che's superstitious psychology to create the famous witch case.
At that time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was recuperating in Ganquan Palace, and Jiang Chong played Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and said that this illness was caused by witchcraft. Liu Che hated the witch Gu thing the most, and the former queen Chen Ajiao was abolished because of the witch Gu thing, so he ordered Jiang Chong to set up a task force to investigate this matter thoroughly. This was originally a trap set by Jiang Chong to the crown prince Liu Ju, he first used sorcerers to frame many people, and then used torture to make these people confess, and finally succeeded in planting the witch Gu on Liu Ju.
Liu Ju was extremely frightened at that time, and he also knew that his father was no longer the king of the Holy Ming, so he directly grabbed Jiang Chong and killed him. Jiang Chong was doing things for Liu Che, and Liu Zhi also knew that he had caused a catastrophe and launched some soldiers and horses to defend himself, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew that he ordered people to quell the rebellion, and finally Liu Zhao committed suicide in defeat. And Wei Zifu provided help to his son, and after Liu Ji committed suicide, Wei Zifu also committed suicide by hanging himself from the beam in the dormitory.
Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew that Jiang Chong had framed the prince, so he destroyed the three clans of Jiang Chong, and also built a palace for the prince and named it Si Palace.
After Liu Ju's death, Liu Dan coveted the position of crown prince, but was reprimanded by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, because at this time Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty no longer trusted anyone. His most trusted queen Wei Zifu died, the crown prince Liu Ju also died, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also let Mrs. Gou Yi accompany the funeral before he died.
Therefore, it can be seen from the thinking womb that Emperor Wu of Han really regretted it.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's later life was indeed very miserable, because all his strength in his later years was hollowed out, without any real power, and his wife was separated and his life was very miserable.
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It's really the end of a wife separation, according to historical records, but we don't know the specifics.
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It was his dignity as an emperor that made him unable to pull his son, and he was afraid that if such descendants were born, others would be too presumptuous in their hearts, and they would make a fuss about the fact that Sun was not wanton with the court and society.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has always been a suspicious person, and he is very suspicious of anyone, which has something to do with his character.
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Although I regret it very much in this matter, as an emperor, I can't have such a performance, so I don't take action.
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Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty worked hard in his early years, but in his later years, he listened to and believed in partiality, which led to the people's misery. Coupled with the scourge of witchcraft, which led him to kill his own children, he turned himself into a loner.
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Because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty attached too much importance to power, and then felt that the people around him also valued power. always thought that the people around him would rebel, and then forced the people around him to death directly or indirectly. In the end, he was left alone.
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