The most tragic prince in history
There are talents of emperors, but no orders of emperors. There are five princes in history who died unsatisfied. There are indeed a few people in history who have the talent of emperors but unfortunately did not ascend to the throne for various reasons, such as: Liu Xiang, the grandson of Liu Bang, is ambitious; Xiao Tong, Prince Zhaoming of the Southern Dynasties, has a loving heart; Sun Deng, the eldest son of Sun Quan, is studious, sincere and ambitious. Fu Su, the son of Qin Dynasty, was resolute, brave and had political foresight. First, Liu Xiang, the ambitious king of Qi, missed the throne. Liu Xiang is no ordinary Han clan. He is the eldest grandson of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang. In July 180 BC, Lv Zhi died of illness. In September, Zhou Bo, Chen Ping and Liu Xiang, the founding fathers of Qi, joined forces inside and outside the royal family of the Western Han Dynasty and killed all Lu Chan and Lu Lu badminton. Liu Xiang eradicated the external threat of Lu, because Liu Ying, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, had no children. In terms of seniority, Liu Xiang is the eldest grandson and should be the next Chu Jun. Surprisingly, after Zhu Lu's action, Liu Heng, the generation king who succeeded to the throne, did not make achievements, while Liu Xiang, the king of Qi who made great contributions, died of depression after 1 year. Some people will ask who this Liu Xiang is and whether he is qualified for the throne. Liu Xiang is no ordinary Han clan. In terms of blood, talent and merit, Liu Xiang is second only to Liu Heng. However, due to the reasoning of Zhou Bo and others, he finally decided to establish Liu Heng as a king with weak consorts, tolerance and peace. In this way, Liu Xiang, the ambitious king of Qi, missed the throne. In order to appease Liu Xiang, King of Qi, Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty returned Chengyang, Langxie and Jin 'an to Qi. But this can't let Liu Xiang go. A year later, Liu Xiang, who was only in her twenties, died of depression. Emperor Wendi was very sympathetic to this nephew and posthumously awarded him the title of King Aiqi. Second, who was Prince Zhao Ming of the Southern Dynasties? Xiao Tong was the prince of Liang State in ancient China, but he died young, so he didn't become emperor. Xiao Tong is a generation of writers in China and has made great contributions to China literature. After Xiao's death, posthumous title became Prince Zhao Ming. Prince Zhaoming can be said to be the prince with the best reputation. His Selected Works (also known as Zhaoming Selected Works) has been read by countless readers so far. He was made a prince at the age of one. Xiao Tong is not only a gifted scholar, but also a dutiful son. More importantly, he has the most loving heart that an emperor should have. Because of this, the people were looking forward to his early accession to the throne, replacing his father who cared about people's lives. Unfortunately, Xiao Tong accidentally fell into the water during a trip in March (53 1), injured his thigh and died soon after. Third, Sun Deng, the eldest son of Sun Quan, is studious, sincere and ambitious. Sun * * * has seven children. Originally, according to the practice at that time, the eldest son should inherit the throne, but the result was that her youngest son inherited the throne. Sun Deng, the eldest son of Sun Quan, is modest, studious, sincere and ambitious. Sun Quan likes it very much and has high hopes for his son. And Sun Deng's wisdom also won the appreciation of Wu ministers. When I was young, priests often came to take care of the child. Sun Deng was not an emperor, but died of a serious illness at the age of 33. Fourth, Fu Cha, Prince of Qin, Fu Cha, the eldest son of Qin Shihuang, and Fu Cha are resolute and brave. They believe in people, are kind, have political foresight, and often remonstrate with their fathers. Later, Qin Shihuang was angered by the killing of "more than 460 offenders". Qin Shihuang sent them to Shang Jun to supervise the army and help General Meng Tian build the Great Wall to resist the Huns. Chu Jun, the heir to the throne determined by the emperor before his death, will surely ascend to the throne that everyone admires and worships after the emperor returns to the west, if nothing unexpected happens. However, there are unexpected events in the sky, and people are doomed. In 2 10 BC, Qin Shihuang died on his way to the east. Zhao Gao, Reese and Hu Hai conspired to tamper with the imperial edict, and Fu Su was forced to commit suicide. Fifth, Zhu Biao, Zhu Yuanzhang's favorite eldest son Zhu Biao, Zhu Yuanzhang's favorite eldest son, was made a prince by him, and had high hopes. Even regardless of the importance of state affairs, he had to accompany Zhu Biao to study, but it backfired. Zhu Biao died before Zhu Yuanzhang at the age of 38. Zhu Biao was the eldest son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty. When Zhu Yuanzhang was born, he was fighting for the world. /kloc-was made a prince at the age of 0/3, and began his 25-year career in the Chu army. Compared with the other 25 princes, he knew his father best and watched his father go through all the ups and downs. He should have been the second generation emperor of the Ming Dynasty, but unfortunately he waited for more than 30 years and finally passed away in helplessness and sadness. Zhu Biao is a positive person. He resents his father's torture of detained officials and often remonstrates with his father. This coincides with the kind and virtuous Ma Huanghou, so although he did a lot of things that made Zhu Yuanzhang angry when he was young, Ma Huanghou mediated the contradiction between their father and son at that time, and the relationship between father and son was really good, so Zhu Yuanzhang had great hopes for his future succession. Anyone familiar with history knows that although there were 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty after 276 years, most of them were short-lived emperors. The longest was Zhu Yuanzhang, and Ming Taizu, who was 7 1 year old, reigned for 3 1 year. The shortest is Zhu Changluo, the14th emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He lived for 39 years, but his reign was only 1 month. Zhu Biao is a positive person. He resents his father's torture of detained officials and often remonstrates with his father. This coincides with the kind and virtuous Ma Huanghou, so although he did a lot of things that made Zhu Yuanzhang angry when he was young, Ma Huanghou mediated the contradiction between their father and son at that time, and the relationship between father and son was really good, so Zhu Yuanzhang had great hopes for his future succession. Among many Ming emperors, only Zhu Biao was named emperor after his death. Zhu Biao, a warm-blooded man who has been studying hard and is quite open-minded, has been active and enterprising all his life, but his ending is very bleak.