When Liu Qi was still the prince, a very tragic thing happened in the Han Palace at that time.

Wu Wang Liu Bi took his son to the palace to congratulate him. At that time, Wu Wang played a pivotal role in the Han Palace.

Therefore, Emperor Hanwen gave him absolute honor and asked the then prince Liu Qi to accompany Liu Xian.

They are all from the same clan, besides, Wu Wang Liu Bi was also the minister of Humerus in the Han Dynasty.

Besides, Liu Bi himself is a pretentious person, so he is somewhat dissatisfied with Emperor Hanwen.

Liu Xian is the prince of Liu Bi, so he was naturally deeply influenced by King Wu.

Or it might be the children playing around, or it might be Liu Xianzhen's rude words.

But unexpectedly, Liu Qi beat Liu Xian to death in a fit of anger, which caused very bad consequences at the time.

Although under Emperor Wen's control, Liu Qi was safe and sound, but he really offended the King of Wu completely, which was indeed shocking.

If it weren't for Emperor Han Jing's youth and frivolity, perhaps the "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion" would not have happened.

However, no matter what, the rebellion still happened. Regardless of who caused it, the most important thing is to solve the problem and put down the rebellion.

But Emperor Han Jing's response was to kill Chao Cuo first.

Chao Cuo is not a famous minister, but he is definitely a dedicated minister with great vision.

He saw from some things that Wu Wang Liu Bi was not a fuel-efficient lamp, and from this he saw the long-standing abuses of the Han Dynasty.

Every vassal king who is entrusted outside has the ability to support the army. Although they can defend the Han Dynasty, once these vassal kings have the heart of disobedience, it will be a fatal blow to the Han Dynasty.

So Chao Cuo persuaded Emperor Han Jing to cut down the vassals to ensure the stability of the Han Dynasty. This is a good move.

However, this move was met with resistance, new hatred and old hatred, the king of Wu could no longer tolerate it, and rebelled.

The first reaction of Emperor Han Jing was to push Chao Cuo to take the blame and kill his whole family.

We can argue that Emperor Han Jing did it for the people of the country to save the people from the flames of war, but it really chilled the hearts of Chao Cuo and the ministers.

Later, the "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion" was put down by Zhou Yafu's troops. We don't know what kind of painful experience Zhou Yafu had in the process of suppressing the rebellion, but he must not be very good because the sword has no eyes on the battlefield.

After suppressing the rebellion and returning to the court, even if Emperor Han Jing didn't care about his hard work, he should respect him for his achievements.

However, Emperor Han Jing's attitude towards heroes is incomprehensible. Although he later acted against Emperor Jing's wishes, he had no selfish intentions.

It is unacceptable, and it is enough to send him back to his hometown, but Emperor Han Jing forced him to death, which is enough to make people feel the coldness of the royal family.

Although Emperor Han Jing treated his courtiers badly, he treated his family very well.

In his early years, he married Empress Bo, whom he had no feelings for. Even though he abolished Empress Bo later, he never thought of hurting her.

Li Ji is the person who accompanied him all the way. He has always loved Li Ji very much, and he is grateful for her company for many years. He has also been planning for Li Ji's future.

Even if their mother and son do not have the ability to rule the world, he has arranged their future life for them.

So from this point of view, he has always treated his wives and concubines very well, and he is a passionate and sexual husband.

Not only that, Emperor Han Jing was also very filial to his mother. In his daily life, he never disobeyed his mother's ideas.

Even take care of my mother's mood in many things.

Empress Dowager Dou loved Liu Wu and wanted to make Liu Wu the crown prince. Although Emperor Han Jing was absolutely unwilling in his heart, he did so in order to make his mother happy.

Therefore, he can be said to be a very filial son.

As an emperor and a leader, Liu Qi may treat his subjects a little coldly, but as a family member, he is the warm family member everyone longs for.

Chapter 89 Ten Outstanding Emperors No.2

The video playback ended here, and the screen gradually dimmed.

Great Qin.

"Liu Qi is not a good man, but he is a good emperor."

"The standard of a good emperor is very simple. In the era when he was in power, were his people happier than in other eras?"

"Did he ensure the unity and integrity of his country and fight against separatist forces, and the most important point for the emperor, did he ensure the orderly inheritance of the country and entrust it to others?"

"These three answers should all be yes, so Liu Qi is a good emperor."

After Qin Shihuang Yingzheng watched the video, he commented aloud.

Big man.

"This time it's the father who is counting."

"Father's martial arts and martial arts are not inferior to others. He and grandpa are tied for third place. I have no objections."

Seeing this, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, nodded and said.

"My son and grandson are very good. They can stabilize the chaos and stabilize the Han Dynasty."

Han Gaozu Liu Bang also said with a satisfied smile.

Datang.

"Evaluating an emperor is not based on his personal virtues, but on his goals, methods and results."

"Based on several factors, Emperor Han Jing may not be a good man, but he is a good emperor by quelling the chaos of the Seven Kingdoms and continuing to cultivate his life and health to achieve the rule of Wen Jing."

Tang Taizong Li Shimin said so.

Ming dynasty.

"First of all, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty must be a good emperor. He has been constantly strengthening the imperial power, strengthening the authority of the court, and belittling the power of the heroic group throughout his life, paving the way for the succession of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, and reducing obstacles."

"Emperor Han Jing's character is a bit irritable and mean, but these can't affect his status as a Mingjun at all."

"Compared to Han Wendi who was constrained by the group of heroes and vassal kings, Emperor Han Jing was more constrained by Empress Dowager Bo and younger brother King Liang in the early days of his succession to the throne."

"However, in the later years of Emperor Han Jing, the group of heroes was dismembered by Emperor Han Jing and could no longer threaten the imperial power. His younger brother, King Liang, was frightened and died of illness after being questioned by Emperor Han Jing."

"After he appointed Liu Che, the tenth son of the emperor, as the crown prince, he used Zhidu's hand to deal with Liu Rong. Zhou Yafu was rebellious. No matter how great his contribution was, he was also dealt with by Emperor Han Jing, paving the way for Liu Che."

"Emperor Han Jing cut off the power of the vassal king and the group of unruly heroes for Liu Che, leaving Liu Che a rich and powerful Han Dynasty."

"This also laid a powerful and unparalleled foundation for Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, to conquer the desert in the north."

Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang expressed a different opinion.

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