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The history of dismemberment
Six famous people were dismembered by five horses in history, namely Xia Shuwei, Shang Yang, Wu Qi and Lao Ai in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Yang Xuangan in the Sui Dynasty and Li Cunxiao in the Tang Dynasty. Among them, Lao Ai deserved it, while others were somewhat wronged.

Ancient punishments were much more cruel than modern society, such as chopping cars, chopping people, burying them alive, cooking and so on. Its cruelty is unbearable to look straight at. Among them, there are six divided celebrities in the history of our country:

Xia Shuwei, Shang Yang, Wu Qi and Lao Ai in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

Xia was the son of Princess Zheng in the Spring and Autumn Period. When The Last Month Of Summer married Xia Yushu, a general of the State of Chen, she was called The Last Month Of Summer. But she was a romantic, and many men died because of her. After his son killed the fatuous monarch in the summer, he fought for it and was later killed.

Both Shang Yang and Wu Qi died because of the political reform. In the eyes of the monarch who supported them, he was a loyal minister, while in the eyes of the newly succeeded monarch, he was a traitor. Both reforms were too radical and violated the interests of the old forces.

Lao Ai is the favorite of Evonne, the mother of Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. In fact, he was ordered by Lv Buwei to spy on Ying Zheng. Later, it was reported and cracked by Ying Zheng. This ending is culpable of punishment.

Yang Xuangan in Sui Dynasty

Yang Xuangan is the son of Su Yang, the founding father of Sui Dynasty. He was killed because Emperor Yang Di marched north into Korea, and he escorted food and grass. Emperor Yang Di was bellicose and Yang Xuangan rebelled. Unfortunately, the timing is not right. He was defeated by Yang Di's generals, and Yang Xuangan was divided.

Li Cunxiao in Tang Dynasty

Li Cunxiao, a subordinate of Li Keyong in the late Tang Dynasty, recognized Li Keyong as his adoptive father. He was unusually brave and endowed with divine power, but later he betrayed Li Keyong and was divided by him.