When did the Western Han Dynasty Heroes Group have the intention of supporting the new monarch?

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-07

During the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the Western Han Dynasty Meritorious Hero Group gradually had the idea of supporting a new monarch. During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he vigorously promoted Confucianism, weakened the power of the nobles and princes, strengthened the centralization of power, and made the country more stable and powerful. However, this also caused concern among the Meritorious Clan, who feared that Emperor Wu of Han would weaken their power, and therefore began to look for new opportunities to defend their interests.

First of all, the group of heroes was divided over the choice of the successor of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he began to consider his successor, and at this time he had two choices: the crown prince Liu Ju and the king of Changyi, Liu Ji. The crown prince Liu Ju is the eldest son and has the support of his mother Wei Zifu, but his personality is relatively generous and has some restrictions on the power of the meritorious group. And Mrs. Li, the mother of Liu Ji, the king of Changyi, is a member of the meritorious group, and his personality is relatively strong, so he can better safeguard the interests of the meritorious group. Therefore, the hero group began to think about how to maximize its own interests.

Secondly, the hero group began to look for opportunities to support the new monarch. After the death of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the crown prince Liu Ju ascended the throne as Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty. However, the accession to the throne of Emperor Zhao of Han did not change the apprehension of the Meritorious Clan, who feared that their power would be further weakened. Therefore, they began to look for new opportunities to support the new king. At that time, there was a man named Liu Dan, the king of Yan, who was the concubine of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and had a certain amount of power, and the meritorious group began to consider proclaiming him as the new monarch.

The idea of the meritorious group was supported by Yanwang Liu Dan. Liu Dan, the king of Yan, also had his own ambitions, and he hoped to become emperor, so he began to actively contact the group of meritorious heroes, hoping that they would support him. In the process, the group gradually came up with the idea of supporting the new monarch and began to look for suitable candidates to achieve this goal.

In the end, the meritorious group decided to support Liu He, the king of Changyi, as the new monarch. Liu He, the king of Changyi, was the grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, his father was Liu Ji, the king of Changyi, and his mother was Mrs. Li. Although he is not the eldest son, his mother is a member of the Meritorious Group, and his personality is relatively strong, so he can better protect the interests of the Meritorious Collective. Therefore, the group of heroes decided to proclaim him as the new king.

However, the plan of the hero group did not succeed. In the process of supporting the new king, they had a conflict with Liu Dan, the king of Yan, and the two sides began to attack each other. At the same time, there were disagreements and contradictions within the group of heroes, which made their plans impossible to realize. In the end, the Heroes Group was forced to abandon their plan to support the new monarch.

In short, the Western Han Dynasty Meritorious Heroes Group gradually developed the idea of supporting a new monarch during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. They wanted to consolidate their power by installing a strong monarch who could defend their interests. However, due to various reasons of hindrance and failure, they were eventually forced to abandon their plans to support the new king. This historical story shows us the complexity and brutality of political struggles and the untouchability of power during the Western Han Dynasty.

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