The production process went smoothly, and Lu was honored to hold the newborn Sui Wendi. Unexpectedly, Lu bowed his head and coaxed the crying child, but suddenly he screamed loudly and almost threw the child out. Fortunately, the midwife around her was careful and did not cause a big disaster. Because Emperor Liu Wendi looks really ungrateful. "Be a dragon chin, there are five pillars on his forehead, and his eyes are out. There are people who call Wang in their hands, both long and short, and heavy. " This is also the description of Wendi's appearance in Sui Shu, that is, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty has a prominent forehead, five arches, a prominent chin, a "king" palm texture and a short stature. In modern times, this appearance may be diagnosed as deformity.
Although ancient people were very sensitive to appearance, Lu Kutao was still scared to doubt life after seeing it, and suddenly panicked and was at a loss. A nun in the temple, seeing that Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty looks strange, advised Lu Kutao that "this son is almost different and cannot leave Shu Ren". If the wife finds it inconvenient, the poor nun can entrust him with raising.
In fact, Bi Tao was indifferent to Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty. Seeing that a protector took the initiative to share her obligations, she certainly agreed. So a nun sent Emperor Wendi to another museum to raise him personally, and sent him to Yangfu to raise him until he went to school. After Emperor Wendi entered the school, he began to show that nuns spoke very well. He is honest, quiet and sharp-eyed. At school, even the closest people can't play tricks on him casually. When he was young, he showed maturity and composure that didn't fit his age, and with his face, he looked different.
Not only was he deeply influenced by his father's meritorious service, but also his ability was highly praised by those in power at that time, so his official career rose step by step. Often nuns and friends around them will look at Emperor Wendi differently, which is really because of the obvious five arches on his forehead. This is related to the ancient exquisite physiognomy. In facial terminology, the arch of the forehead is called "dragon rhinoceros". From "Dragon and rhinoceros enter the Dharma, right corner day, right corner moon, king of the world."
It is known that the dragon and rhinoceros on the forehead are extremely rare imperial faces, such as Zhuan Xu, one of the legendary five emperors. In ancient times, anyone with this face would not be discriminated against, but would be regarded as extraordinary and even expected to be in charge of the world. Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty is a man with the face of a king. When his performance became more prominent, Emperor Wu of the Northern Zhou Dynasty and his ministers were afraid of him and tried to plot against him several times. Thanks to the maintenance of Hou Fu and General Hou Shou, he was able to live to be king.