As tyrants, there are different kinds. Wei who slept with his sister, bullied his daughter-in-law, Liu who slept with his aunt and sister, Zhu Wen who slept with his daughter-in-law, and Xiong Qiji who slept with his daughter-in-law all happened in ethics. As the second tyrant, they are smarter people. Li Shimin killed his brother, Judy killed his nephew and, of course, Yongzheng, who lost his office with nine sons. The list is: Liu, Shi Hu, Liu Shao, Sun Hao, Yan Sheng, and Liu and Liu Cong (449-466). Wang, the eldest son of Emperor Xiaowu of Song Dynasty, was the sixth emperor of Southern Dynasties. In 453, he was made Crown Prince. In 464, Emperor Xiaowu of Song died and Liu acceded to the throne. When Liu was in power, he was cruel and arbitrary, killing his ministers indiscriminately, even his uncle was not spared. Liu is a famous incest emperor in history. He took his aunt into the harem as a concubine and had incest with his mother and sister. He ordered the ladies-in-waiting to take off their clothes and chase and laugh at each other, and killed those who refused to do so. Also often let courtiers around forced Jianshu Liu Xiuren's biological mother Yang to rape. In 466 AD, due to Liu's incest atrocities, he was killed by his uncle, King Xiangdong, and others at the age of seventeen. Buried in Tanxi, the southern suburb of Liling County, Danyang County. Shi Hu (295-349), the last emperor of Zhao, Gironman, a Jie nationality, was the nephew of Emperor Shiletang of Zhaoming. He was in office from 334 to 349. In the history of the world, there are few tyrants like Shi Hu. In 333, Schleswig died and Shi Hong succeeded to the throne. In the second year, Shi Hu killed Shi Hong and called himself Zhao Haoqi. In 335, the capital moved from Guo Xiang to Yeh. In 337, Shi Hu claimed to be the king of heaven, and in 349, he proclaimed himself emperor. During Shi Hu's reign, life was very decadent and extravagant, and he exercised tyranny over the people, showing all kinds of cruelty; His eldest son, Shi Jia, and his family of 26 were killed by him. Liu Shao (426-453), emperor of the Song Dynasty, was the fourth emperor of the Southern Dynasties. Song Wendi Liu Yilong's eldest son. In 453, due to witchcraft, Liu Yilong wanted to abolish Liu Yuxin Shao, and Liu Shao conspired with his brother Liu Jun to kill his father, so he proclaimed himself emperor and renamed himself "Tai Chu". Liu Shao was betrayed because his father usurped the throne. Only three months after his reign, he was defeated by Liu Jun, who led a crusade. Liu Shao was beheaded after being captured and was called the first offender by Liu Jun. Sun Hao (242-284). The last emperor of the Three Kingdoms, Wu, reigned from 264 to 280. Sun Quan's grandson, Sun He's son. Although he practiced Ming politics in the early days of his reign, he soon became addicted to debauchery and killing and became fatuous and tyrannical. In 280, Wu was destroyed by the Western Jin Dynasty. Sun Hao surrendered to the Western Jin Dynasty and was given the title of Guiming Hou. Four years later, he died in Luoyang. He used to skin people for fun. Fusheng (335-357), a long-lived man, was the third son of Fu Jian, the former Emperor Jingming of Qin Dynasty, and reigned in 355-357. One-eyed grew up talking wildly about touching Fu Hong, and Fu Hong ordered Fu Jian to kill him to stop him from remonstrating. As an adult, you can lift a thousand pounds, be a beast, walk, run, ride a horse, stab and shoot, and win a championship for a while. When Huan Wen rode alone in the Northern Expedition, he clashed with the Jin army, beheading dozens of banners before and after, and the Jin army became frightened. After he acceded to the throne, he was extremely tyrannical and his animal nature was exposed. He killed countless people by cruel means and spared no effort to punish the minister. After trying to kill the Fujian brothers, Fujian killed them first. Liu Yu (463-477) was the eighth emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty and the eldest son of Liu Mi, the emperor of the Song Dynasty. Liu Yu was smart and active when he was a child, and cruel when he was in office. Hui Yuan was killed by Yang Yufu five years later, when he was fifteen. After his death, he was abolished as the king of Cangwu, and later he was called the king of Cangwu. Liu Cong (? -3 18), word, Hun, the fourth son of Liu Yuan, the former emperor of Zhao, and the monarch of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, reigned from 3 10 to 3 18.