A portion of the history of the Western Han Dynasty, especially the stories involving the sons-in-law of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, is often portrayed as a chaotic and confusing picture. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the emperor of great talent, while governing the country, also played a "spoof game" in family relationsEspecially the marriage of his daughtersIt can be said to be intricate and thrilling.
Let's talk about Cao Xiang first, the young and promising son-in-law of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, married Princess Wei Chang and became the Marquis of Wanhu for a while. He once followed Wei Qing on the expedition in the Battle of MobeiAlthough he did not make meritorious service, he did not make a mistakeIt's a pity that he died young, leaving behind an embarrassing regret.
Looking at Zhao Pingjun again, his story is more like an absurd comedy. As the son-in-law of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty,He turned out to be a gentleman who spent a lot of money and did a lot of evil.
His mother, Princess Longxi, was deeply worried about his presumptuous behavior, and even left him a thousand gold and ten thousand yuan on her deathbed, hoping to leave a way back for him. After all, his crimes could not escape the heavenly net, and he was finally executed by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.
Then there is Ding Wairen, although he does not officially marry a wife, he is the male favorite of the eldest princess of Hubei recognized by Emperor Zhao of the Han DynastyPampered. But his fate was also like a farce, which was used in political struggles, and finally ended in tragedy.
I have to mention that Luan Da, a ** who claims to have immortal magic, was also recognized as a son-in-law by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and married Princess Wei Chang. His deception was eventually exposed and he was killed.
In the midst of these seemingly absurd stories,We seem to be able to see a characteristic: the fate of the sons-in-law of Emperor Wu of the Han DynastyNone of them escaped being imprisoned. They either die young, commit heinous crimes, or end up being entangled in political interests.
It's no wonder that history has left their stories alive through the ages.
Perhaps,We can take some lessons from these stories. Political struggle is a double-edged sword, and greed and absurdity seem so insignificant in the face of power.
We should look at history to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past and to make our society clearer and more harmonious.
Now, I'd love to hear what you think of these stories. How do you feel about these sons-in-law of Emperor Wu of Han? Do you think history repeats itself? Feel free to leave your thoughts in the comment section.
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