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The emperor who killed his son in history
The most fatuous emperor of the Han Dynasty, Emperor Hancheng, personally killed his son, probably because of his lust and obsession with beautiful women, and even listened to the words of beautiful women and killed his son! Emperor Hancheng first married a beautiful and intelligent woman, Queen Xu, who was very loved by Emperor Hancheng and gave birth to a son and a daughter. But later, they all died and disappeared. I don't know if it was an accident or man-made. Slowly, Queen Xu lost the favor of Emperor Han Chengdi.

Later, Emperor Han Chengdi found a more beautiful Zhao Yanfei and took her to the palace. It is said that Zhao can dance in people's hands. No wonder fan Han Chengdi dotes on her alone. After a period of time, Zhao was afraid that Han Chengdi was tired of watching himself, so he took his sister Zhao Hede to the palace to serve Han Chengdi. I didn't expect Zhao's sister to be more beautiful than her. Emperor Han Chengdi was completely addicted to the beauty of the two sisters.

It is said that Zhao sisters have taken a medicine for a long time to keep their figure and beauty. This drug will prevent Zhao sisters from getting pregnant again, so they can't have children for Emperor Xian of Han, but they can't have other concubines themselves, let alone let Emperor Xian of Han love other women, but Emperor Xian of Han can't give up so many beautiful women in the harem for them, so Zhao sisters try their best to make other concubines infertile. The concubines who were lucky enough to give birth to children were also brutally killed by them. Once, a concubine of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave birth to a son, which made him very happy. After all, this is his only child and a successor. But it didn't take long for Zhao and Zhao Hede to run to the Han Xian Emperor and cry that Han Xian Emperor betrayed his sisters, let other women have children, and let Han Xian Emperor give his concubine and children an edict to die. Otherwise, they will join the group.

Emperor Han Chengdi read countless women in his life, but in the end he did not leave a blood of his own. Really self-inflicted!