Dong Zhuo, who is famous for his tyranny in history, is one of the people who was fined for lighting lanterns. As a cruel man, Dong Zhuo's means are extremely cruel, so those who offend him are miserable in the end, and he always persecutes the people, making everyone hate their guts and gnash their teeth. Later, the story of Diusim used a deviant story to make Dong Zhuo's adopted son Lu Bu fall in love with himself and alienate Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu. Finally, Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu turned against each other, and Dong Zhuo was hacked to death by Lu Bu. After Dong Zhuo's death, people thought it was too cheap, so they stripped all his clothes, wrapped them in cloth, threw them into oil drums to absorb oil, and finally burned them slowly until the flesh was completely burned.
In ancient times, another person who lit lanterns was Song Huizong of the Song Dynasty. Song Huizong's calligraphy is now world-famous, but life in Song Huizong is really miserable. During the period of Song Huizong, the national strength of the Song Dynasty was weak, which was not only severely attacked by the Jin people, but also constantly offered to protect the peace of the country. Later, the Jin people were not satisfied with continuing to attack the Song Dynasty, and Song Jun was completely annihilated. In Song Dynasty, Song Huizong and other royal nobles were captured by Jin people, and other royal families were killed. Song Huizong was cruelly put into the sky lantern.
The third person who was lit a lantern in history was actually a very tragic figure. She is Zhu Jiumei. During the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom Movement, the Taiping Army put forward the idea of equality between men and women, so Zhu Jiumei joined the Taiping Army and became a bright color in the army. Unexpectedly, Yang of the Taiping Heavenly Kingdom had a bad idea about this beautiful woman, and Zhu Jiumei didn't want to follow him. The woman with Zhu Jiumei helped Zhu Jiumei hide and was finally killed by Yang. Zhu Jiumei took revenge on Yang, only to be found out and was finally sentenced to light a lantern.