Since ancient times, as long as there are people, there will be disputes and struggles for power and profit. Especially in the harem of ancient emperors. In the whole harem, almost all concubines have only one goal, that is, to get the favor of the dynasty emperor. Many concubines tried their best to give birth to a son and a half daughter for the sake of consolidating their position.
"Gong Dou" seems to have existed in ancient times, and now TV dramas also like to highlight this "Gong Dou", but what we don't know is that "Gong Dou" in the harem in history is much more cruel than that in TV dramas. In order to please the emperor, these concubines did everything they could, even sacrificing the ladies around them. What I want to talk about today is related to a concubine's maid. One accident turned into another accident, which continued a powerful dynasty. ...
During the period of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty had a concubine named Ji Cheng. One day, after the dinner of the ministers, Liu Qi staggered back to the bedroom with the help of the guards. After satiated with food and drink, he called his concubine Ji Cheng to his side and pulled Ji Cheng to talk nonsense. Later, when I thought of Ji Cheng's charming appearance and Ji Cheng's good luck when she was "warm and lustful", it was too unfortunate. Ji Cheng just came to have a holiday, and when I heard the news of the emperor's good luck, I was in a rash. After all, in ancient times, festivals were considered as the representatives of bad luck. But Ji Cheng didn't want to upset the emperor. She looked around and suddenly saw Don Ji, the maid beside her. She had a brainwave and asked the maid to dress herself instead.
Who would have thought that it was this accident that got Don Ji pregnant. And gave birth to a son for the emperor, who was named Liu Fa by Emperor Han Jing. However, because Ji Cheng was not very popular, let alone Liu Fa's mother or Ji Cheng's maid, Liu Fa was naturally less valued by the Han Jing emperor. At that time, Liu Fa was very young, but he was ambitious. He didn't complain about anything, he could only fight for it step by step.
On the birthday of Liu Qi, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, governors from all walks of life came to celebrate his birthday. At the dinner party, Liu Fa unexpectedly danced for his father, which made him laugh. Why? Because Liu Fa's dancing is clumsy and uncoordinated. This aroused Liu Qi's curiosity and asked him why he danced so strangely. Who would have thought that Liu Fa's answer won him a bigger fief? Liu Fa said that his own fief area was too small to turn around, so naturally he couldn't perform dance moves freely. Liu Qi thought deeply that even if he didn't like this son very much, he was his own flesh and blood, which increased the fief area of Liu Fa.
Maybe what you see here is Liu Fa, just a very clever C, and he is also very good at using his intelligence. Unexpectedly, however, because of Liu Fa, it lasted nearly 200 years for the Han Dynasty at that time.
Liu Fa may not go out much in history, but people familiar with history must have heard of another person, Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, who is recorded in history. His father is our protagonist today, Liu Fa. It was because of Liu Fa's son that the Han Dynasty continued. In fact, it was because of Han Jingdi's drinking that his later short stories came into being. This is a miracle after drinking! This is also the charm of history.