Liu Qi is not as cruel as his father, he can kill his wife and son.
After knowing this, Liu Qi became a little afraid of his father. Now that his father arranged these things, he was even more afraid.
After returning to his own world, he found Zhidu and asked him to take his seal and seal all Su Ji's family in their own rooms for three months. They were not allowed to enter until the age of 18. At the same time, all the child servants were required to leave. Driven out.
As for Liu Che's wife, Wang Quan, who had a heart attack and died suddenly, Empress Bo took matters into her own hands. During the banquet in the harem, she served a bowl of soup with aconite added to it. However, it was confirmed that Liu Qi's back was cold. This method was somewhat skillful. Has it been used somewhere?
Empress Bo also slept with Liu Qi for a month in order to give birth to a legitimate son. Liu Qi did not dare to abolish the queen who had been prepared before, because his father was still alive and there were some things he did not dare to do.
In the first year of Zhenghe, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, saw a man entering the Zhonglonghua Gate with a sword in the Jianzhang Palace he built. He suspected that he was an unusual person and ordered someone to capture him. The man abandoned his sword and ran away. The guards chased him but failed to capture him.
What's even more amazing is that even the sword disappeared without a trace.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty thought that someone was colluding with the assassins, so he continued to execute the gatekeeper who was in charge of the entrance and exit of the palace. In the eleventh month of the winter of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty mobilized cavalry from the Sanfu area to screen Shanglin Garden. A large-scale search was carried out like this, and the city gates of Chang'an were closed and a search was carried out throughout the city.
Martial law was lifted after eleven days. Witchcraft incidents began to appear.
That year, Prime Minister Gongsun He took the Yangling Ranger Zhu Anshi, who was wanted by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, to atone for the sins of his son Gongsun Jingsheng, who was serving as a royal servant for embezzling 19 million yuan.
When Zhu Anshi was caught, Zhu Anshi reported directly that Gongsun Jingsheng was having an affair with Princess Yangshi. When he learned that Your Majesty was going to Ganquan Palace, he asked the wizard to bury a puppet on His Majesty's special drive, curse His Majesty, and utter evil words. Word.
In the next year, the first month of spring in the second year of Zhenghe, this incident was confirmed. Prime Minister Gongsun He was also arrested. Both father and son died in prison and their clans were exterminated. Princess Yangshi and the Queen's Guard were also implicated. Zihu's other daughter, Princess Zhuyi, and Wei Qing's eldest son, Mr. and Mrs. Wei, were all killed.
The prince's relatives, the Wei family, also lost all their political allies within the Han court.
Everyone saw that the crown prince's position was shaken.
At this time, because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to live forever, a large number of alchemists and various shamans gathered in Chang'an, the capital. Most of them used fantasy and evil magic to confuse people and do anything.
There were even a large number of witches coming in and out of the palace, teaching those beauties how to avoid disasters, which was to bury wooden people for sacrifices.
For a time, most of the people in the palace started burying the wooden figures and making sacrifices. Then during the quarrel, these beauties exposed this matter to each other, saying that this was not a blessing, but a curse on the emperor.
When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty found out, he was furious and executed those who were accused. Hundreds of people including concubines, palace maids and implicated ministers were killed in total.
Then one day, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty dreamed that thousands of wooden men were holding sticks and wanted to attack him. He suddenly woke up. From then on, he felt physically uncomfortable, in a trance, and his memory was greatly reduced.
Jiang Chong, the messenger of embroidered clothes, was summoned. Jiang Chong instructed Hu Wutanhe and told him that there was a lot of poison in the palace. If it was not eliminated, the disease would not be cured.
So Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty assigned Jiang Chong to investigate the matter.
But what he didn't know was that his illness and the hallucinations he saw were all due to his diabetes, and the hallucinations were caused by uremia, a complication of diabetes. Uremia caused his urination to decrease day by day, and then There were problems with kidney function, and then the nitrogenous blood affected his nervous system.
But at this time, no one knew about this, and Jiang Chong believed that he had enmity with Crown Prince Wei and others.
So he decided to kill the prince while Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was unconscious, so that he would be safe. As for what this incident would cause, Jiang Chong would never consider it. He was just a villain who was greedy for wealth, and now this When the villain has power, he becomes a wolf that wants to devour the master.
So he bribed everyone to join him in telling Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that the prince Liu Zhi wanted to rebel. Moreover, Jiang Chong also faked evidence and secretly buried a large number of wooden objects and silk in the palaces of the prince and the queen. It is filled with treacherous content.
Jiang Chong was so proud that he wanted to hand these things over to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He felt that he was really the most powerful and smartest person in the world. Both the emperor and the prince were being played by him and applauded. This made him feel excited, and then he The outraged prince killed him, Hou Han said, and the barbarian wizards under Jiang Chong in Shanglinyuan. This was done by Liu Zhi himself.
At this time, the prince, who appeared to be weak and honest, was forced to show his fangs.
He sent his attendants to enter the Changqiu Gate of Weiyang Palace at night with the talisman, and reported everything to Queen Wei through Yihua, the chief imperial officer. He then dispatched a royal horse carriage to carry the archer, opened the arsenal and took out the weapons, and dispatched Changle As a palace guard, he wanted to show Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that he also had a temper and that he could not be pinched by anyone.
After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty learned that Jiang Chong had been killed, he said, "The prince must be afraid and resentful of Jiang Chong and others, so this happened." So he sent an envoy to summon Liu Zhi. The envoy did not dare to enter Chang'an because he was also bribed by Jiang Chong, so he recorded that Chang'an had turned around and went back to report: "The prince has rebelled and wanted to kill me, but I escaped."
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty became furious when he heard this.
At this time, the prime minister Liu Quyou appointed by him ran away after hearing the news of the incident, even throwing away the official seal and ribbon of the prime minister. However, when leaving, he asked his chief historian to report to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty at the post station. At the same time, The news of Chang'an City was blocked and no troops were launched.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very angry when he found out about this. He told people directly that the prime minister did not have the legacy of Duke Zhou. How could Duke Zhou not kill Uncle Guan and Uncle Cai?
The meaning of these words is obvious, that is, he wants Prime Minister Peng Hou Liu Qusao to kill Liu Zhi, and he said it directly. If you hunt down rebels, I will give you clear rewards and punishments. Moreover, we must guard the city gate tightly and never let the rebels rush out of Chang'an City!
He planned to remove the prince and his party in Chang'an City, that is, the Wei Qing family, and the new generation of nobles who made their fortune by conquering the Xiongnu. These people were all related to Wei Qing, and because Wei Qing was Liu Zheng's Because of their uncle, these people naturally became members of the prince's party through their incestuous relationship with Wei Qing.
The families of these people are also intricately connected, and together they directly threaten the power of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty would do anything for power. He was a person who was very nostalgic for power and position. He dreams of immortality and being an emperor forever, and is especially afraid that others will take away his throne.
He was especially afraid of his son Liu Zhi, because Liu Zhi was the most likely person to seize his throne, and it was normal for Liu Zhi to gain power as the prince.
However, during this rebellion, none of the interest groups around Liu Zhi stood by Liu Zhi's side. Liu Zhi had no choice but to forcibly arm the citizens of Chang'an to help him. He armed several of the four cities in Chang'an. Thousands of people.
This time the counter-rebellion lasted for five full days, and the city of Chang'an was filled with blood.
Gengyin (17th day), Liu Ju was defeated and fled south to Fu'angmen of Chang'an City.
Si Zhitian Renzheng led his troops to guard the city gate. Because he felt that Liu Ju and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had a father-son relationship and did not want to press too hard, Liu Ju was able to escape from the city.
Afterwards, the furious Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty killed Tian Ren, who was stationed in the Northern Army, and killed him in half. He tried to dissuade the prime minister from letting Tian Ren's violent victory go and committed suicide. Queen Wei committed suicide after the queen's seal and ribbon were taken back.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty captured Ruhou because of Ma Tong and made him a Marquis of Chonghe; Jing Jian, a man from Chang'an, followed Ma Tong, captured Shi De and made him a Marquis of De; Shang Qiucheng fought hard, captured Zhang Guang and made him a Marquis.
All Liu Zheng's retainers were executed because they had entered and exited the palace; anyone who followed Liu Zhi in sending troops to rebel would be punished with genocide for treason; officials and soldiers at all levels who were coerced by Liu Zhi out of their true intentions would be punished. They were all exiled to Dunhuang County.
This can be regarded as realizing what he said before about clear rewards and punishments.
At the same time, he also ordered people to deploy defenses at various city gates in Chang'an and surrounding key passes to capture Prince Liu Ju.
Liu Zheng took his wife and children and fled to Hu County. They hid in Quanjiu and were hidden by others.
Because the owner of this household was poor, he often wove and sold straw sandals to support Liu Zhi.
Seeing this, Liu Ju couldn't bear it, so he wanted to find a rich old acquaintance he had met in Hu County, but he was exposed.
On the eighth day of the eighth lunar month of August 1911, local officials rounded up Liu Ju. Liu estimated that it would be difficult to escape, so he returned to the house, closed the door tightly, and prepared to hang himself.
At this time, a hand appeared at the place where he hanged himself and took him and his two sons away.