In the history of China, there are some emperors who died in accidents, and it is precisely because of such an unnatural death that they are different, even very strange.
I'm going to talk to you about a few today.
The first Jin Jinggong who fell into the pit and drowned
Jin Jinggong, his whole life seems to be shrouded in the smoke of war, he has destroyed Chidi, Kechu hegemony, Lianwu control Chu, every war shows his ambition to dominate the world, perhaps it is because he killed too much in his life, and finally suffered retribution.
One night, Jin Jinggong dreamed that a terrible ghost rushed into his house, and the ghost had a hideous face and asked for his life. He was so frightened that he crawled under the bed and realized it was a nightmare. Jin Jinggong was so frightened that he hurriedly called his royal national teacher to interpret his dream.
After the national teacher saw Jin Jinggong, before he could speak, he sighed and said to Jin Jinggong: "King, you can't eat this year's new wheat." Jin Jinggong was unhappy after listening to the words of the national teacher, thinking that the national teacher was talking nonsense. However, it didn't take long for Jin Jinggong to fall ill again. This time, he sent someone to the Qin State to ask for an imperial doctor.
While waiting for the arrival of Doctor Qin, Jin Jinggong had another strange dream. In the dream, a child told him that his illness was so serious that the doctor could not cure him. The next day, Qin's doctor came. His diagnosis is exactly the same as the child in Jin Jinggong's dream. After hearing this diagnosis, Jin Jinggong had mixed feelings in his heart.
However, as time passed, Jin Jinggong's illness was miraculously cured, and his mood became happy. In the blink of an eye, the new wheat gradually ripened. Jin Jinggong then ordered his servants to cook a bowl of noodles with new wheat and summoned the national teacher to come. He pointed to the bowl of noodles made of new wheat and said to the national teacher jokingly: "You cursed me for not being able to taste new wheat, and today I want you to see with your own eyes who can't taste it." ”
As soon as he finished speaking, he ordered the execution of the national teacher.
Just as Jin Jinggong was about to enjoy the bowl of noodles, he suddenly felt discomfort in his abdomen and hurriedly rushed to the toilet. However, he was too impatient and ended up in a dung pit. Under the soak and fumigation of feces and urine, Jin Jinggong was choked to death.
In the end, as predicted by the national teacher, Jin Jinggong did not taste the new wheat. His stinking death is probably unique in history.
The second Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty, who died all his might
Emperor Liu Biao of the Han Dynasty, during his reign, indulged in lustful dogs and horses, overindulged, and doted on Zhao Feiyan and Zhao Hede sisters. It is said that every time he was having sexual pleasure, Zhao Hede would always hand the emperor a special pill, and after Liu Biao took it, his desire was full of desire and he enjoyed the joy of fish and water.
One day, after Sister Zhao Feiyan was drunk, she gave Liu Biao seven pills at a time, and Liu Biao swallowed them all without thinking. The effect of the drug was onset, his mood was high, and he hugged Sister Zhao Feiyan and smirked. However, when the next morning, when the Zhao Feiyan sisters looked at Liu Biao again, he was already motionless and had already died of anger.
In order to pursue the satisfaction of desires, Emperor Cheng of Han, who suffered from impotence, took a large number of aphrodisiacs, which eventually led him to overindulge in lust and die in the gentle countryside. This can be described as "peony flowers die, and ghosts are also romantic".
The third Western Xia emperor Li Yuanhao, who was killed by his son's nose.
In 1038 AD, the founding emperor of Western Xia, Jingzong Li Yuanhao, ascended the throne in Xingqing, which is now Yinchuan, Ningxia. Li Yuanhao was an emperor who was very happy about his achievements, and he was suspicious of the heroes, and if he was dissatisfied, he would depose or kill them. In his later years, Li Yuanhao was even more addicted to wine, and even encroached on his daughter-in-law.
This absurd behavior made his son deeply hate him. One night, his son infiltrated the palace, stabbed his father, and cut off his nose. Li Yuanhao, who lost his nose, was greatly frightened, causing him to be in a hurry and died the next day.
This generation of overlords finally died because his nose was cut.