Chapter 326: Emperor Wen’s Ranks

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That's why Liu Che's so-called phobia caused the witchcraft disaster in his later years, causing some Jiang Chong to resist and kill the prince Liu Ju whom he had trained for decades.

This matter is not just a matter of talk. It is recorded in the history books that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty donated medicine to the throne of the Xiongnu.

According to historical records, the Hun King of the Western Regions learned of this incident and sent a special envoy to present a secret and magical prescription for treating diabetes caused by Tufan outside the Great Wall. The emperor ordered the imperial doctor to prepare the medicine, and after taking it for half a year, he recovered. Emperor Wu was so happy that he exempted the Xiongnu from paying tribute every year, sent envoys to give him jewelry, included the prescription in the palace medical record, and carved a stone tablet inscription in the imperial garden. Later generations called it "the ancient prescription on stone tablets."

This diabetes mellitus is diabetes.

So it is a fact that the Liu royal family has hereditary diabetes.

Not only them, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty Yang Jian also suffered from diabetes. Zhen Liyan of the Sui Dynasty recorded in the "Ancient and Modern Prescriptions" that it quenches thirst and makes urination sweet.

Then Chao Yuanfang, Sun Simiao, Wang Tao and others began to have a deeper understanding of diabetes mellitus.

Since then, there have been more and more records of famous people suffering from diabetes and records of their cures. Even Du Fu revealed that he had diabetes, and then most emperors had this disease.

Not only that, even when Qin Shihuang was lying on the medical platform, he was diagnosed with a lot of diseases such as rickets, bronchitis, meningitis and epilepsy.

The doctors in the main world who can treat the emperors all said that these people are suffering from all kinds of diseases, and they have not received the treatment they deserve. The treatment given by the imperial doctors is mainly to save their lives, and the rest are just for treatment. Can the emperors carry it through on their own?

And if Emperor Wen of Han had not come over, he probably wouldn't have lived much longer. After all, he was already in his forties.

History books record that he lived until he was forty-seven years old, but he has only lived for a few years now.

However, after lying on the medical platform, Emperor Hanwen felt that he could still wander around for another thirty years.

Because he didn't want to pass the throne to the prince. His prince was a bit bad, because he killed the prince of Wu with a chessboard.

This incident made Liu Heng feel that his crown prince was useless. He believed that as long as he died, King Wu Liu Bi would rebel, so he did not want to give the throne to Liu Qi. He felt that he could kill King Wu, but he did not expect that Wu Wang would rebel. The king can live longer than him.

Now he is not afraid anymore. He plans to outlast King Wu. It would be better to outlast the prince and pass the throne to his grandson. That would be great. As for his youngest son Liu Wu, he has never thought about this issue at all, because Liu Wu is not Like a human being.

When Liu Bang brought Liu Ying and Liu Ruyi over, Liu Hengzheng was asking Zhuo Qun about future generations. When he learned about the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, he became a little dissatisfied. He felt that Chao Cuo saw the disadvantages, but the method was too It's rough. You can follow his example and divide Liu Chang's Huainan Kingdom into three, so that you can still have a good reputation.

When he saw Liu Bang coming, he immediately saluted, and then when Liu Bang was thinking about who he was, he also saluted Liu Ying and said "Brother Emperor" is here too. At the same time, he also called Liu Ruyi "brother," It made Liu Ruyi giggle.

Everyone watching this scene couldn't find anything wrong.

At this time, Liu Bang looked at Liu Heng and asked: "Why do you want to starve to death Liu Chang? He is your brother."

Liu Bang took this matter very seriously because he hoped that his family would be brotherly and respectful, but Liu Chang, the youngest son, was actually starved to death, which made him a little dissatisfied.

"Why did your father say this? I did not starve to death my Liu Chang."

Liu Heng looked at Liu Bang with wide eyes and an innocent expression.

This made everyone feel that he really didn't do it, but he really did it.

"Do you dare to say that you didn't want to kill him?"

Liu Bang looked at his son and felt that he was the most like him, so he wanted to ask. In fact, he was just a little dissatisfied with Liu Chang's death and had no special thoughts. But after Liu Heng answered this After that, he had an idea. He wanted to know how much this son looked like him.

"I swear, I really didn't want to kill him. Father, you have to know that I always go hunting with him in the same car. Even if he doesn't use Chinese laws and makes laws on his own in the fiefdom, I also I did not kill him. Even when he was in the sixth year of his life, he contacted the Xiongnu elder Shanyu and the Minyue leader and plotted rebellion. When the incident was revealed and he was arrested, I did not kill him. Moreover, I pardoned him when the court officials proposed the death penalty. When I killed him, I just deposed his royal title and banished him to Qiong Post in Yandao County, Shu County. I also specifically said that he would be transported in a chariot and the county would be passed on. And at that time, I just wanted to make him suffer a little, so I Let him come back."

Liu Heng said solemnly. This expression made Liu Bang believe that Liu Heng did not want to kill Liu Chang. Then he shook his head, looked at Liu Heng and asked him, "Then how did your brother starve to death."

"You really can't blame me for this. I also made good arrangements for Brother Wang. I also specifically told Liu Chang that fuel, vegetables, cooking utensils, bowls, chopsticks, mattresses and other daily necessities should be provided along the way." Everything was done, and he also gave special instructions to give five kilograms of meat a day and two buckets of wine, so that all the beautiful women would be lucky enough to live with ten people. This matter was announced to the world. Who knew that Liu Chang had such a strong temperament that he felt a little aggrieved? I couldn't bear it, and I was very sad that he died without eating."

Liu Heng squeezed out a few tears as he spoke, and it seemed that he was sincere.

This made Liu Bang a little stunned. This child's rank was so high that he couldn't bear it anymore. Then he looked at Liu Ying and cried with her. He had a toothache.

He wanted to ask, is it really okay for an emperor to be so easy to deceive?

So Liu Bang decided to talk about this matter and see what Liu Heng could say, "What did you think of putting a seal on the door of the carriage where Liu Chang was sitting? A foot of cloth can be sewn; A bushel of millet can be pounded, but two brothers cannot get along with each other. Don't you remember this song?"

Liu Bang looked at Liu Heng whose expression began to change and smiled. This ballad was true.

Liu Heng looked at Liu Bang and smiled and said: "Yao and Shun banished their flesh and blood, Zhou Gong killed Guan Cai, and the world called him a saint. Who? Don't harm the public with private interests. How can the world think that I am the evil king of Huainan?"

After saying this, Liu Heng whispered again, "Aren't all those county magistrates who didn't break the seal dead? Aren't the Huainan Kingdom still run by the descendants of King Huainan? Duke Zhuang of Zheng told his younger brother, Uncle Duan, that he was playing hard to get. Anyone who commits injustice will be punished by death, so why can’t I act like this?”

The sound was not loud, but the people present were all people with sharp ears and eyes, so what they heard was true.

The content in these words made many emperors take a breath of air-conditioning. This position is really extremely high.

Most of the emperor's ranks are made of bronze, and a small part are made of silver, while the founding monarchs can all be considered gold.

Among the emperors of the Han Dynasty, a small number started with silver, and most of them went straight to gold. The strongest ones at least started with platinum. Founding monarchs like Liu Bang and Liu Xiu all started with diamonds, and Liu Heng and Liu Xun, who has not yet appeared, are at this level anyway. Liu Heng may even be at the king level, which is a bit scary.

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