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Chapter 136



Chapter 136

"Later, when Huhanye Chanyu of the Xiongnu came to seek a marriage alliance, Emperor Yuan of Han offered Wang Zhaojun, who was still in the palace, to him in marriage. However, when Wang Zhaojun left, Emperor Yuan of Han discovered that she was the most beautiful woman in the palace."

"Later, painter Mao Yanshou and several others were chopped to pieces!"

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Although Liu Bang felt it was a pity, it was nothing for just one woman. He still had women of royal blood to marry off at that time.

However, from Qi Cheng's words, he still felt that Emperor Yuan of Han might not be a good emperor, and people in later generations had little respect for him.

"Wang Zhaojun had a difficult life in the Xiongnu. Three years after her marriage, Huhanye died. According to Hu custom, she was adopted by Huhanye's eldest son..."

In order to commemorate her, later generations also wrote many poems, such as the poem by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: Once the purple palace is gone, it is connected to the desert, and only the green tomb is left facing the sunset.

There are also some ditty songs from later generations: This fan painting is full of strong winds in the north, Wang Zhaojun goes to the frontier and sheds tears, holding the pipa to resent the enemy...

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The ancients of all dynasties could not understand the views of later generations. If they did not choose marriage and chose war, many people would die.

It's unrealistic for an emperor to have love, and most marriages were political. Today, let's take a look at emperors who had love, based on historical records.

If this is just a parody, then the one who can't compare to anyone in the Qing Dynasty is Qian Xiaosi.

Qing Dynasty

Emperor Qianlong threw away the purple clay teapot in his hand again. He had seen the adaptations made by later generations on the skylight, and since later generations did not like the Qing Dynasty very much, he could imagine his own adaptations.

It's definitely not a good thing.

Ming Dynasty

Zhu Yuanzhang and Empress Ma smiled at each other all day long. They had a very good relationship. I wonder if it is possible to count them this time.

We'll discuss the founding emperors and empresses later. Today, we're talking about those who performed well during the middle period of the dynasty.

Emperors of all dynasties breathed a sigh of relief, fortunately he was not a tyrant.

The first person we're discussing today is Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Xun. His love story with Xu Pingjun has inspired two idioms: "Deep Love for the Old Sword" and "Love Left in the South Garden."

[Also because of love, an unsuitable person was made the crown prince, bringing the Han Dynasty into a dangerous situation.]

When discussing Emperor Xuan of Han, we have to mention the witchcraft incident in the later years of his great-grandfather, Emperor Wu of Han, because Emperor Wu of Han lost his crown prince Liu Ju and his empress Wei Zifu.

Liu Xun was Liu Ju's grandson. Because of this incident, he was imprisoned at birth. Although he was later rescued and returned to the imperial clan, he could be said to have been raised among the common people.

After Emperor Wu of Han died, he made his youngest son, Liu Fuling, emperor. However, Liu Fuling died young and left no offspring. Later, after discussion, the king of Changyi, Liu He, was made emperor.

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In his later years, Liu Che shed tears. He eventually lost the crown prince he chose. His youngest son, Liu Fuling, also died early. It seemed that there was a problem with the inheritance of the throne.

Judging from his posthumous title, Liu Xun did a good job, otherwise the Han Dynasty would have been doomed.

Tang Dynasty

Li Shimin felt a little envious. The previous generations of the Han Dynasty had always been wise rulers, but why did his own Tang Dynasty end up in ruins by the time of his great-grandson? From what was displayed on the sky curtain, he could imagine what kind of emperor this was.

Kings who can revive a country are rare indeed.

Liu He was deposed by his minister Huo Guang just 27 days after he ascended the throne. It's said that he committed over a thousand wrongdoings in less than a month. This is likely an exaggeration; the more fundamental reason was that Liu He and his men were attempting to seize power.

After Liu He was deposed, Huo Guang established Liu Xun as emperor. At the time, ministers petitioned to make Huo Guang's daughter empress, but Liu Xun disagreed, saying he had a sword before he became emperor and wondered who could find it for him.


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