For example, Lv Zhi, the queen of Liu Bang, the first emperor of the Han Dynasty, was very cruel. He killed not only many concubines, but also ministers. I'm afraid the most famous concubine who died under him was Mrs. Qi. She was the concubine of Liu Bang. Because he was young and beautiful, Liu Bang liked him very much in his later years, and Mrs. Qi was naturally ambitious. He wants to turn his son into a prince, so that their mother and son can have food and clothing. Naturally, this kind of thing could not be tolerated, so he made Mrs. Qi a "pimp"-shaved her hair, blinded her eyes, cut off all her limbs, and then put her in a jar and threw her into the toilet. What a tragedy! Of course, the woman who died the worst was not Mrs. Qi. She was also from the Western Han Dynasty, and her name was Tao Wangqing.
Tao Wangqing is also a great beauty, but China has a saying that beauty is unlucky, and this sentence is also appropriate for her. Because Tao Wangqing was very beautiful, she was visited by Liu Hui, the king of Guang Chuan, and forced to marry home. However, this Liu Qu family has a queen. Queen Liu Qu naturally dislikes having such a beautiful woman around her husband and always wants to get rid of Tao Wangqing. At home, he never gave Tao Wangqing a good look, nor falsely accused her in front of Liu Qu, but Liu Qu loved this woman very much, and he never took the queen's words to heart.
But one thing that Tao Wangqing did later ruined her life. What she did at that time was absolutely outrageous-he hired a painter to paint his portrait, which sounds nothing wrong now, but it was definitely an unusual thing at that time. The queen was very happy when she learned that. He finally caught Tao Wangqing and stabbed Liu Qu. Since then, Tao Wangqing has completely fallen out of favor.
But the queen is not going to let him go like this. She was cut off by the queen, and finally threw him into a big pot with poison and stewed him alive in a hot pot. This is really terrible!