2, Prince Liu According to Liu According to some people may not be familiar with it, but his father, uncle and cousin are all too famous. His father is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and his uncles and cousins are famous Wei Qing and Huo Qubing. Although Liu Ji is honest, he is not a man of his own mind. When he was slandered by Jiang Chong, Liu Yiben was ready to plead guilty in person and explain the situation, but he was incited by people around him. A mutiny on the "Jun Qing side" was launched. Finally, he was defeated and hanged himself, leaving only one grandson at home. This is the famous "curse of witchcraft". Liu Yuxin had no intention of mutiny, but he had to betray his father because of being slandered. Later, after an in-depth investigation, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty regretted it and built a uterus in Chang 'an.
3. Li Chenggan, Emperor Taizong, also had a father as strong as Prince Gan, and that was Emperor Taizong. Li Chenggan was originally a very appreciated son of Emperor Taizong, and was trained as a successor at an early age. He is also very capable in handling government affairs. However, Li Chenggan has some disabilities in his legs, which leads to some psychological disorders. Fearing that he would lose his job as a prince, he chose his father who rebelled in public. At this point, he is very much like his father Li Shimin. However, Li Shimin was not Tang gaozu, and finally failed to rebel and was exiled to Ganzhou. It should be said that Emperor Taizong still likes his children very much. Although he rebelled, he was not executed as a dry prince, and Li Chenggan died, and one day he just resigned and was buried as a courtesy to the Lord, which made him very sad. If Li Chenggan hadn't done something meaningless, the throne would definitely be his.
It should be said that Prince Aisingiorro of Qing Dynasty also set a record, that is, he was the longest reigning prince in China history. He once said, how can there be a crown prince for more than 40 years? This is because his father, Emperor Kangxi, was the longest-serving emperor in the history of China, so he naturally became the longest-serving Crown Prince in history. Yin Yong, a successor trained by Kangxi himself, was highly anticipated by Emperor Kangxi. However, because my mother died too early, my father was very strict. As a result, Yin Ren never knew how to restrain his behavior. He was destroyed by Kangxi twice, and finally lost his throne and became a prisoner.