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What wonderful excuses did the ancient kings have for killing people?
"I have to die if you want to die" is the best interpretation of ancient emperors' mastery of life and death. But everything happens for a reason, and teachers must be famous. No matter how cruel and cruel the emperor is, even if he holds the power of life and death, he must kill for a reason. In history, the most common and dignified reason for kings to kill people is that their servants have committed some major crimes such as "treason" and "attempted rebellion". There are also some kings who do whatever they want and kill for various reasons, which can be said to be very wonderful. Here are some typical examples to see how wonderful it is.

In the Southern Dynasties, Liu Yu killed people when he smelled garlic.

Liu Yunan was the eighth emperor of this dynasty. During his reign, the monarch was fierce and cruel, and he took pleasure in killing people all day long. On one occasion, he went to the official residence of General Xiao Daocheng. Because I didn't know the emperor's hand in advance, Xiao Daocheng was lying at home with an empty stomach. Suddenly, he heard that the emperor was coming, and Xiao Daocheng didn't have time to arrange his skirt in a hurry, so he had to stand up to meet him. Liu Yu saw Xiao Daocheng's big belly and said, "What a big belly". Xiao Daocheng listened awkwardly, and Liu Yu's next move made Xiao Daocheng daylights out. Liu Yu actually ordered someone to draw a bull's-eye on his stomach, and then Liu Yu personally bent the bow and led the arrow to shoot an arrow. Fortunately, Liu Yu's attendants suggested wrapping the arrow in cloth, so that Xiao Daocheng could escape and avoid being shot by a sharp arrow.

(Liu Wei)

Another time, a close friend named Sun Chao smelled garlic while Liu Yu was waiting on him. Liu Yu was overwhelmed by the smell of garlic, so he ordered the left and right guards to seize Sun Chao, cut open Sun Chao's stomach cruelly with a knife, and had a "caesarean section" just to see if there was garlic in Sun Chao's stomach.

There are countless cruel stories about Liu Yu, and Liu Yu also embodies the wisdom of the ancient dynasty, "and while one man guards it, and while one man guards it". North Korea's ministers, Xiao Daocheng and Yang Yufu, are in danger. In order to protect himself, Yang Yufu killed Liu Yu while he was sleeping. When Liu Yu died, he was only fifteen years old and became one of the few emperors in history who was murdered without attempting to usurp the throne.

(Liu Wei)

Gao Yang, an alcoholic emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty, killed people after drinking.

Levin people in Beiqi are addicted to alcohol, and they are drunk every time they drink. There is nothing wrong with drinking. The problem is that the wine in Levin is particularly bad. Whenever he is drunk, he will lose his mind and kill people. ?

Princess Lean is Gao Yang's niece and married the son of Cui Xian, the right servant of Shangshu. At this time, Cui Xian had passed away. Once, Gao Yang asked Princess Le 'an if her life was happy. Princess Le 'an casually said, "Life is OK, but her mother-in-law doesn't like her very much." A very plain sentence makes me bear a grudge against Yang. Gao Yang went to Cui Xian's home and personally operated on Cui Xian's first wife, Li.

(Gao Yang stills)

Gao Yang has a beautiful concubine, Shi Xue. Gao Yang usually dotes on Xue Fei in every way, but before that, Xue Fei and Qinghe Wang Gaoyue were better. Therefore, Gao Yang often becomes suspicious when he is drunk. He always thought that Xue Fei and Gao Yue were separate, and the more he thought about it, the more he felt something was wrong. So Gao Yang poisoned Gao Yue with poisoned wine, and then brutally killed Xue Fei with a knife. Not only that, Gao Yang threw Xue Fei's head on the wine table, which surprised all the people attending the party.

After waking up, Gao Yang beat his chest and made a spoony appearance that he regretted. On the other hand, he ordered people to "disassemble" Xue Fei's body, make his leg bones into a pipa, and put on a sensational drama of "Siman is dead" while crying, which made people wonder if he was crazy.

(Gao Yang)

Li, the former king of Qin, couldn't be a "matchmaker" and violently beat and killed people in a rage.

Before the Qin Dynasty, Li Wang was also a wonderful emperor, who regarded human life as dirt. In a word, it was tyrannical killing. The reason for killing people is to carry out the "extraordinary work" to the end.

On one occasion, Shu Sheng hosted a banquet for ministers. In order to enjoy drinking, he specially asked Shang Shu Xinlong to be the "wine supervisor" and ordered that he must go home wholeheartedly. This Xinjiang prison is afraid that ministers will get drunk and make a fool of themselves, which will annoy the murdered "God-killer", so they are not very active in persuading wine. Who knows this just caused the students' dissatisfaction. Without saying anything, he silently took a bow and arrow from the side and shot it cruelly at Xin Prison.

(born)

He is cruel and easy to be killed, not only in the palace, but also outside the palace. There was a boy who met a man and a woman while traveling and didn't know which tendon to take. Suddenly, he was furious with the media, thinking that the man and the woman were "a match made in heaven" and should get married, and ordered them to "get married" on the spot. This man and a woman explained that they were brother and sister and refused to give birth to a "marriage", which angered the tyrant and drew their swords and hacked them to death. ?

Conclusion: Liu Yu, the Southern Emperor, Gao Yang, the drunken Emperor of the Northern Qi Dynasty, and blade master, the former Emperor of Qin Dynasty, were all temperamental tyrants who killed innocent people for various reasons, which was wonderful. Because of this, san huang's ending was not much better. Yu Sheng of Liu Yuhe in the Southern Dynasties and the former Qin Dynasty all died at the hands of ministers. Liu Yu was only 15 years old when he was killed, and only 22 years old when he was killed. The drunkard emperor ended up better than the first two, and died of alcoholism for many years at the age of 34.