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History of Liang Ji
Liang Ji is not famous in history, but his official career is very legendary. Looking through the historical chapters, we find that Liang Ji once supported three emperors when he was an official. So why can Liang Ji establish three emperors in succession? It is not difficult to find that in the Han Dynasty, consorts often intervened in state affairs, but Liang Ji was the first consort who could monopolize power for twenty years. During his tenure as an official, he monopolized power and was arrogant and heartless, and neither the emperor nor the DPRK ministers dared to openly confront him.

Liang Ji was called a domineering general.

When Liang Ji was young, he dared to kill his father's good friend Fang Lu without telling his father. In order to bury this matter, he killed all Fang Lu people and framed Fang Lu's enemies. When a person is young, under the discipline of his father, he dares to do such a heinous thing. Liang Ji's parents and grandparents are good people, but when he came here, he became greedy, cunning and heartless. At that time, the great Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty saw the nature of Liang Ji and called him an overbearing general in front of Liang Ji. Therefore, Liang Ji held a grudge and secretly sent someone to poison the emperor. Since then, Liang Ji has been called a domineering general.

Liang Ji became three emperors in a row.

After his father died, Liang Ji succeeded his father and became a powerful general. It can be said that Liang Ji's great power was not won by himself, but by his ancestors. Later, Liang Ji killed Gu Li, who assisted the imperial court with him, and monopolized the imperial power. He also supported Emperor Chong, Emperor Zhi and Emperor Heng as his puppet emperors. Although Liang Ji was overbearing, these emperors never dared to have any idea of confrontation. But unexpectedly, Liang Ji killed Hengdi's mother-in-law, so Hengdi was furious, and then conspired with people who were dissatisfied with Liang Ji to kill Liang Ji. At this point, the special dynasty of Liang Ji for twenty years ended.

Han is doomed to perish.

Although the biggest villains of the Han nationality have been wiped out in the past twenty years, the politics of the Han dynasty has not been on the right track. On the contrary, due to the indulgence of Emperor Heng's personal desires, his brutal dictatorship, greed and corruption for money continued at the end of the Han Dynasty, and finally the Han Dynasty perished.