The crisis in the Western Han Dynasty could not be solved

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

In order to save his friend, Dou Ying remembered the edict that Emperor Jing of Han had given him. He believed that the edict would ensure the safety of him and his husband. Therefore, he immediately entrusted his nephew to submit the edict to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, hoping to protect the husband.

However, when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty checked the authenticity of the edict, he found that there was no such edict in the palace. Although this edict may be true, it is impossible to confirm its authenticity without a backup from the palace.

Although Dou Ying's plan was unexpected, it did not succeed in the end.

Dou Ying was the son of the cousin of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Empress Dou, and was revered for his status as a relative. However, when he resigned from the post of Zhan Shi, he was considered by the Empress Dowager Dou to be contemptuous of the authority of the Heavenly Family, and was blacklisted and banned from entering the palace.

After this, the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms broke out in the Western Han Dynasty, and Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty mainly appointed Zhou Yafu and Dou Ying to quell the rebellion. Dou Ying's fate has changed dramatically because of this, and the story behind his death is worth pondering.

Dou Ying is not only good at fighting, but also served as the prime minister of Wu and has a deep understanding of the enemy. Although he was not the first merit in the process of quelling the rebellion, he performed excellently, and Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty rewarded **, he did not take a penny, but let the soldiers take it at will, which was appreciated by the emperor and named him the Marquis of Wei Qi, responsible for assisting the prince Liu Rong.

Dou Ying and Zhou Yafu were also marquis, but Zhou Yafu eventually died due to the suspicion of the monarch and ministers, and Dou Ying's future was closely linked to Liu Rong's status as the crown prince. But soon Liu Rong was deposed, which made Dou Ying feel hopeless, and he repeatedly defended Liu Rong to Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, but was unsuccessful, so he went into seclusion again.

But then he realized his powerlessness and resumed working under the emperor. Empress Dowager Dou suggested that Dou Ying be named prime minister, but Emperor Jing of Han thought that he was arrogant and arrogant, angry at every turn, and was not suitable to serve as prime minister, so he never reused him.

Dou Ying, a hero of the Han Dynasty, was once given a life-saving edict by the old emperor Liu Qi, which can be understood as a gold medal awarded by the emperor to the meritorious hero. Dou Ying's power in the court was equal to that of the Empress Dowager Dou, and the Empress Dowager and her younger brother Tian Wei jointly controlled the court.

Although Dou Ying's fame and strength originally surpassed Tian Wei, after the death of the Empress Dowager Dou, Dou Ying lost power and was alienated by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. At this time, only the minister Dou Ying had a very good personal relationship, and the two never left each other and got along like buddies.

The bushman thinks that Dou Ying has the talent of the prime minister, and Tian Wei makes Dou Ying lonely because of the villain's power. There are often contradictions between the bushman and Tian Wei, and Tian Wei is also in the same situation as the bush, the two have been ** each other, and the matter once came to the front of the emperor.

Although the conflict was temporarily resolved, the grub's charlatan made him quickly make a new mess.

Tian Wei's daughter got married and feasted Dou Ying and Dou Fu. The bushman made a fuss at the banquet, insulting not only the guests, but also the majesty of the court. The imperial court decided to arrest the drumper and throw him in prison.

Dou Ying was deeply distressed by this, and he immediately went to see Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to intercede for Guan Fu. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty decided to convene all relevant people for a public debate in the court. Dou Ying believes that Dou Ying has military merits and should not be executed because he is drunk, while Tian Wei hints that Dou Ying and Dou Fu may have a rebellious heart.

Most of the ministers supported Dou Ying, but for various reasons, they could only remain neutral. Emperor Wu of Han was unable to decide for a while, and the Queen Mother was outraged by this and issued a stern warning.

At the banquet of the imperial family, the bushman made a fuss, and the queen mother thought that this was an insult to the imperial power, and Emperor Wu of Han, as the emperor, should be severely punished. At this time, ** was not good for the husband, he was arrested and put in prison, and Dou Ying wanted to save him with the edict left by the first emperor.

But the edict was taken as fake, and Dou Ying was also executed. So, is the edict true or false? Did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty find the edict? Did Dou Ying lie? It's a puzzle.

First of all, it is very unlikely that Dou Ying lied, because if he fabricated the edict, it would be exposed. And the edict that could not be found in the palace may have been hidden by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

But this possibility is also very small, because the Empress Dowager Dou is dead, and the threat of Dou's relatives has been eliminated, and there is no need for Emperor Wu of Han to do so. So, what exactly is the truth?

Let's unravel this mystery together.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che) The edict in the hands of Dou Ying seems to be a gift from the emperor, but it is actually a life-saving talisman. This edict was deliberately left by Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty in order to solve the problem of his relatives, and it could not be effective and could not be used to save himself.

Emperor Jing of Han was well aware of Dou Ying's talent and ambition, and was afraid that he would threaten his throne and the interests of his family, so he deliberately did not back up. Once Dou Ying needs to use this edict, it means that he has reached the point of life and death, and this edict will also become a false edict, putting him in a more dangerous situation.

Dou Ying may not know the true intentions of Emperor Han Jing, but the moment he got this edict, he was already firmly bound by the controller of fate.

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