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Emperor Liu Ying of the Han Dynasty, as an emperor, had no imperial discipline. Is he the only emperor who has no discipline in history?
Liu Ying, the emperor of Han Dynasty, was born by Lv Hou and Liu Bangsheng. He ruled for seven years, and Lv Hou personally ruled for eight years after his death. It was not until the coup d' é tat that power was returned to Liu's descendants. Liu Ying, Emperor Hui of the Han Dynasty, is known as the only undisciplined emperor in history. In fact, the reason is that since Sima Qian, all historians think that Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty is just a puppet with no real power and has no position in the whole history of Han Dynasty, so they don't write a history for him at all. During Liu Ying's reign, power was actually in the hands of Lv Hou. Who does Lv Hou arrange for Liu Ying to marry and what does he usually do? That the founding fathers staged a coup, saying that all the children in Liu Ying were born of Lu's blood, so they killed all the descendants of Liu Ying.

1, when Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty was in power, he did not actually take power.

Han was in office for seven years, but during these seven years, he had no real power. The imperial power is in the hands of Lv Hou and members of the Lushi family. During the reign of such a puppet emperor, there was no great achievement. What do you mean? The rule of Wenjing? Laying the foundation is actually Lv Hou's political achievements when he was in power, so Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty has no discipline.

2. Zhou Bo and Chen Ping also executed their children and grandchildren.

During seven years, Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty was controlled by Lv Hou in all aspects. Even marrying a woman is arranged by Lv Hou. The women in the harem of Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty are basically from the Lu family, so it seems to everyone that the descendants of his affordable emperor are all descendants of Lu. Later, Zhou Bo and Chen Ping staged a coup to destroy Zhu Lu, and they killed all the descendants of Han Huidi.

3. Always in charge of real power, so there is "Lv Hou Chronicle"

After the death of Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty, Lv Hou continued to hold political power. Although two little emperors were established, they still belonged to puppets. Because he has been in charge of real power, historians wrote the Chronicle of Lv Hou specially for this purpose. On the one hand, all her achievements are written in, so that future generations can know, and on the other hand, people can know how Lv Hou monopolized politics in this way. This is tantamount to indirect criticism.