According to expert analysis, the above factors directly led to his death. In 92 BC, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lived in Zhangjian Palace. One day, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty happened to see a man walking into Hualong Huamen with a sword. He suddenly became suspicious and ordered the arrest of the man. The man quickly threw down his sword and fled there, and then he could never find it again. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious and immediately ordered the soldiers who were guarding the palace gate to impose martial law on Chang 'an. He also used cavalry and soldiers to search for this man in the city, but he still found nothing. This incident has also become a knot in the heart of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Later, the influence of all parties increased, which made Emperor Wudi suspicious and often killed people indiscriminately.
Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was getting older and worse, so he became more and more suspicious and afraid of others usurping power. At that time, some people in the imperial court did not deal with the prince. Because emperor wudi is always suspicious, he secretly uses his suspicion and says that the prince is the murderer behind the scenes. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, as a monarch, was very suspicious, but he did not lose his thinking ability. Therefore, I don't believe a generous prince would do such a thing. However, the prince himself did something bad. According to the news that someone had framed him, Liu Yuxin panicked directly. Worried about the fate of his son Fu Su, he got up and killed Jiang Chong directly.
However, it is puzzling that Yi only left a yellow door, and after surviving, he went directly to the door of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to cry. At this time, there are signs that the prince has rebelled. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious and immediately ordered the arrest and killing of the prince. At this time, the prince was very helpless, and no one under his door could escape. It is worth mentioning that after the investigation by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, it was discovered that the prince killed Jiang Chong only for self-protection, but in fact there was no intention of rebellion. He actually killed his son's family directly, which was undoubtedly a bolt from the blue for Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Finally, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty directly destroyed Jiang Chong's three clans on the grounds that Chu Jun was trapped and there was no way to escape from rebellion. To commemorate the heroic spirit of the prince, he burned Su Wen to death on the bridge and executed the most accomplished headstrong child at that time. But in any case, the prince's life can't come back. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who was also praised by later historians, was really a nobody and a conservative king, because he followed the previous practice and was "careless, conservative and not innovative." On the contrary, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was brilliant and developed Liu Bang's achievements. In his later years, he knew the disadvantages of extravagant martial arts and alchemy, and it was a prosperous time to blame himself.