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Have any famous loyal ministers in history died tragically, the kind given by the emperor, or the kind that died because their masters listened to rumors?
Ten heroes who died the worst in China's history.

It is indisputable that Han Xin was the first hero of the founding of the Han Dynasty, but whether he rebelled or not is a mystery. It's a pity that an invincible star was beheaded by a young woman, Lv Hou, in Changle Bell Room, killing his father, mother and wife.

The cause of death of Shang Yang: dismemberment

Shang Yang played an important role in the political reform, which made Qin's national strength surpass that of other countries. But he offended many people because of lax law enforcement. After Qin Xiaogong's death, the son Qian, whose nose was cut off by Shang Yang, publicly accused him of "rebellion". King Hui of Qin ordered Shang Yang to be arrested and sentenced to "dismemberment". A generation of famous ministers ended up like this.

Death of Lisi: Stumbling Lisi was not only a politician who helped the King of Qin sweep the world, but also the inventor of Xiao Zhuan. Now it is said that many stone carvings on Mount Tai were written by him, and there are only a handful of his articles. Everyone should have read his book "exhortation", and Lu Xun said that "the article of Qin is the only one". In this way, a great man was framed by Zhao Gao, a little man called a deer for a horse, and was beheaded in Xianyang.

Death of Han Feizi: Poisoning.

Han Feizi was a famous philosopher and essayist in the Warring States period, and also the originator of "ruling the country according to law". His legalist theory laid a solid theoretical foundation for Qin to unify the whole country. At that time, Reese was the prime minister, and the prime minister had a boat in his stomach, but there was no room for a scholar Han Feizi. Raped a few words in front of the king of Qin and drank a glass of poisoned wine, which made the greatest jurist in China history disappear! Han Xin's cause of death: Han Xin, the third clan, was the first hero of the founding of the Han Dynasty, which is indisputable, but whether he rebelled is a mystery. Pity an invincible eternal star who was beheaded by a young woman Lv Hou in Changle Bell Room, killing her father, mother and wife, but only achieved two idioms: "Success leads to defeat, and defeat leads to defeat." And "birds hide bows, rabbits die and dogs cook"! Chao Cuo's cause of death: beheading.

In order to strengthen the control of local forces, Han Jing used Chao Cuo's suggestion of "cutting vassals" to crack down on local vassal forces. Local governors (known as the "Seven Kingdoms" in history) were not vegetarians either, and they played the slogan of "Punish Chao Cuo and stand on the side of the Qing Dynasty". Emperor Han Jing couldn't clean up, so he had to take out Chao Cuo as a shield. Poor Chao Cuo was happily going to work that day (going to court), and somehow he was beheaded. All his relatives suffered, were executed and abandoned. Yue Fei's death: Yue Fei's fate is doomed. The reason is simple, because Song Gaozong wants him dead. If we win the battle and welcome back the two emperors captured by the Jin people, he will lose his official position. Qin Gui wanted him dead, too. If Yue Jiajun returns home in triumph, he will not be able to keep his position as a "dove" ("capitulator") prime minister. Two powerful people know fairly well, and strangled Yue Fei and his son in Fengbo Pavilion on trumped-up charges! Liu Bowen's cause of death: People often compare Liu Bowen with Zhuge Liang because of chronic poisoning. In fact, they do have many similarities, but Liu Bowen, who "looked at it five hundred years ago and counted it five hundred years later", did not escape from Zhu Yuanzhang's Tathagata. According to historical records, Liu Bowen died after taking the medicine sent by Hu. Many people think that Zhu borrowed Hu's knife and killed Liu Bowen. Soon, Hu's family was wiped out. Jie Jin's cause of death: freezing to death in the snow. As far as its contribution to China culture is concerned, Jie Jin has indeed made great contributions, which is unprecedented. He presided over the compilation of Yongle Dadian, with more than 370 million words and more than 20,000 volumes, which was a master of ancient and modern culture at that time. Unfortunately, he is proficient in astronomy and geography, but he knows nothing about politics. As a result, he was falsely accused by the prince and went to prison. One night, he got as drunk as a fiddler, was dragged into the snow and died inexplicably. Fang Xiaoru's death: Ling Chi, Fang Xiaoru, a famous essayist in Ming Dynasty, was knowledgeable and brilliant. After Judy acceded to the throne, she asked him to surrender and ordered him to draft an imperial edict, but he wrote the words "Yan thief usurped the throne"! Judy wants to destroy his nine families, he swears, so what if he destroys my ten families? There are nine clans, so where is the tenth clan? Judy made up her mind to classify Fang Xiaoru's friends and proté gé s into one clan, and together with this clan became the "Top Ten Clans". A total of 873 people were all executed in one year! Yuan Chonghuan's cause of death: Ling Yuan Chonghuan was a famous military general in Ming Dynasty. He served as a military commander all his life and made outstanding achievements in defending the northeast frontier of the Ming Dynasty and resisting the attack of the Qing army. Unfortunately, it was framed by a yes-man, which caused Emperor Chongzhen to fall into the trap of Huang Taiji, and killed Yuan Chonghuan by mistake, resulting in an eternal injustice. More sadly, when Yuan Chonghuan was executed, he was bitten to death by someone who didn't know the truth, and he couldn't bear to say it.