Lu Houzhi's decision What is hidden behind Mrs. Qi's fate?
If a woman is so cruel to another, what other reason could there be? Yes, definitely"Hate"。If you put aside Lu Qiang's identity and analyze it from a woman's point of view, Lu Qiang's hatred is not difficult to understand. At the same time, the struggle for power is actually extremely cruel, not to mention the struggle for imperial power. Since Mrs. Qi has chosen to enter this whirlpool, she must bear the consequences of failure.
Empress Lu's fate was actually very tragic.
From a woman's point of view, Empress Lu's life can be described as tragic. Although she has enviable power, is she really happy?
Mrs. Lu's family came to Pei County to avoid trouble, and for the safety of the whole family, Lu Pheasant married forty-year-old Liu Bang. Their marriage is actually a political marriage, how can we talk about happiness? What's more, what kind of person is Liu Bang? Although he was unmarried at the age of forty, he had a child born out of wedlock; Although he is a pavilion chief, he does not produce; Although he married Lu Fazan, he ignored family affairs all day long.
Since marrying Liu Bang, Lu Pheasant not only has to work for his children, but also has to take care of housework, take care of children, and worship his father-in-law on weekdays. At this time, Lu Pheasant may not be happy, but it fully reflects her virtuous side.
Liu Bang fled to Mangdang Mountain for his crimes, and Lü Pheasant risked his life to deliver food and clothing to the Qin officials who pursued them, and even spent some time in prison.
After Liu Bang came to power, Lu Qiang stayed at home with his other two children, for fear of hearing unpleasant news.
After the Battle of Pengcheng, Lu Qian and Liu Ba fell into the hands of Xiang Yu again. What is it like to be in an enemy camp with no relatives?
This is how her youth was spent, and as a woman, she was not happy, even a little unhappy. After marrying Liu Bang, not only did she not fulfill her responsibilities as a husband, but what did she experience in the troubled times? What happened to her heart? It's hard to imagine. Perhaps it was these experiences that made Lu Pheasant eventually grow into Lu Hou.
Her husband is ruthless and unjust, and she can only rely on her children for her life.
After Liu Bang ascended the throne and became emperor, his original partner Empress Lu naturally became the queen. But would she really be happy without greater power, without a better life, without more fear?
Liu Bang used to be a gentleman, but after becoming the emperor, beauty also followed. Soon, he became obsessed with young and beautiful concubines such as Madame Qi and Bo Ji, and the old and frail Empress Lu was naturally pushed aside.
After going through so much, as the queen, she should have been dead set on Liu Bang, but Lu Pheasant is just a woman. Having lost her husband's emotional sustenance, she could only put all her thoughts on her children.
However, Madame Qi wanted to deprive Liu Ying of her crown prince on the grounds of Liu Bang's favor, and Empress Lu began to rebel.
The naïve Mrs. Qi, the cruel Empress Lu.
Perhaps Liu Bang used the rootless Mrs. Qi to prevent Liu Bang's country from falling into the hands of Empress Lu. But Mrs. Qi really thinks that only by getting Liu Bang's favor can she get everything she wants; She has ambitions, but unfortunately no political talent to match them.
Empress Lu was completely enraged by what Miss Qi Guo had done. Faced with a woman who robbed her husband of her affection and even wanted to snatch her child's throne, Empress Lu quickly decided to fight back. She was unable to gain support through Liu Bang, and could only rely on her own ability to win over courtiers and relatives.
With the support of Chen Xuan, Jin She, Ding Fu, Fu Kuan, Feng Ting, Guo Ting, Guo Mang, Zhu Kun and other descendants of the Lu family and Xiao He, Fan Hao and other Feng Pei lineages, and with the cooperation of Zhang Liang, Zhou Chang and others, Empress Lu quickly gathered a force strong enough to put pressure on Liu Bang, and finally retained Liu Ying's position as crown prince with difficulty.
It can be said that Empress Lu hated Mrs. Qi to the extreme, but because of Liu Bang's kindness, until Liu Bang died, Empress Lu did not do anything to Mrs. Qi, until the hatred broke out in full force, and then smashed on Mrs. Qi's body, and Mrs. Qi lost the source of strength.
We have already said that if we decide to fight for power, we must be prepared to lose. Although Lu Pheasant's methods are cruel, they are not unreasonable.