When he became emperor, Liu Bang met Mrs Qi. For Liu Bang, this is the beginning of love, and he can't feel Lv Zhi's feelings at all. Lv Zhi could have tolerated it, but Liu Bang actually wanted to abolish his son Liu Ying and make Liu Ruyi, the son of Mrs. Qi, a prince, so as to keep the position of the prince for his son. Being emperor is almost the reason why Lv Zhi persisted. Later, his son, Liu Ying, died of illness. Lv Zhi was not only worried about the country, but also dissatisfied with and regretted Liu Ying. But Lv Zhi is no longer the wife and mother who gives priority to her husband and son. She has become resolute enough, otherwise most people would have collapsed when their son died.
Lv Hou didn't cry for another reason, because she had something on her mind. After the death of her son Liu Ying, Chen Ping, Zhou Bo and other founding fathers and elders of the Han Dynasty will inevitably make Liu Bang's other sons emperor, so that Lv Hou and the entire Lushi family will have no place. At this time, a teenager saw the heart disease and reminded the official next to him. The official immediately catered and worshipped several sons of Lujia. Lv Hou listened to the relief, and his grief for his son welled up in his heart, and tears welled up in an instant.
Lv Hou's son's behavior also made Lv Hou feel remorse. Lv Hou spent the first half of his life working hard for his son, but Liu Ying could not understand Lv Hou's pain. She also spoke for her enemy, Mrs. Qi, many times. In order to avoid worries, Lv Hou wanted to kill Mrs Qi's son Liu Ruyi. Liu Ying ate and lived with him for protection, but in the end it was inevitable to plot against Lv Hou. So Lv Hou regrets that Liu Ying's death has something to do with himself, and hates why his son never understands his inner desolation.