Liu Bang's temperament is Lingran, and he was praised by Fan Zeng as "the dragon and tiger become colorful, and this son of heaven is also angry", and his demeanor of the son of heaven is eye-catching.
Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, Liu Xun, also had this spirit. When he was young, he was extraordinary. Born in the Han Palace, Liu Xun had a bright fate, but was imprisoned as a baby.
Because of the "witch curse", Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was furious, beheaded Sun He's father and son, and accidentally injured the innocent, so that Liu Xun's family was almost wiped out. Liu Xun was imprisoned in prison when he was a child, like a young dragon approaching the abyss.
The Witch Gu Plague "forced the prince's family to be almost completely wiped out, and Liu Xun was still in infancy. Prince Bing Jiming was innocent, and entrusted someone to take care of Liu Xun to ensure his safety.
Before his death, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave Liu Xun the status of the royal family, and he was included in the royal care and became a member of the internal royal family. When the world could not help, only Zhang He taught Liu Xun to read. Liu Xun was witty and diligent, involved in various situations of the people, admired the suffering of the market, and laid the foundation for future governance.
After Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty had no heirs, Liu He was the emperor for a short time, but he behaved **, corrupted the dynasty, and was deposed in only 27 days and returned to the fiefdom.
In a power vacuum, Du Yannian recommended Liu Xun, who ascended the throne as Emperor Xuan of Han in 74 BC. However, Huo Guang's power was great, and Emperor Xuan treated it cautiously and decided to endure it for the time being.
Huo Guang tested Emperor Xuan, who insisted on the need for his auxiliary government, showing his trust in Huo Guang.
Subsequently, Emperor Xuan dared to revitalize the bloodline, respect Emperor Wu in the temple, show the beauty of benevolence and filial piety, and establish the majesty of the court.
Emperor Xuan's ingenious response to Huo Guang achieved initial success, but he understood that his strength was insufficient and it was not appropriate to conflict for the time being. It was not until 68 BC that Huo Guang died, and Emperor Xuan liquidated the Huo family, ending the Huo rebellion and becoming the sole ruler of the Western Han Dynasty.
After Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty ascended the throne, the internal affairs were orderly, the people's burden was reduced, production was resumed, and the Xiongnu were resisted externally, so that the Huhan evil single surrendered to the court.
The emperor, who broke out of the cocoon into a butterfly in the juvenile prison, rewrote the chaotic situation of the Western Han Dynasty and radiated new vitality.