Is Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's Tui'en Decree really a conspiracy that history cannot crack? In fact, we only need to change this ploy to another person to see if he is really a cow. For example, if you want to cut Emperor Kangxi back then, what will happen if you give Wu Sangui a push order? Wu Sangui's prince is also hereditary, and it can theoretically be passed down from generation to generation. If Kangxi had been patient, he would have waited until Wu Sangui died and divided his fief equally among his sons.
In this way, his sons will be greatly weakened. At this time, if you cut it again, will no one dare to resist? Let's imagine that Emperor Kangxi gave Wu Sangui a holy decree, old Wu, you have worked hard, taken so many daughters-in-law, and gave birth to so many sons, I think your sons are very good, I am afraid that after you die, your fief will not only be passed on to the eldest son, it is better to let your sons divide it equally. Wu Sangui is so cunning and cunning, can you not know what kind of calculation Kangxi is playing? He will definitely not resist, but he will not accept the order, he will fight a fold, saying that I have no ability, and now I am very, very ashamed of being a prince. Why are you embarrassed to let my sons inherit the throne? If the court takes pity on me, please allow me to take my sons to return to their hometowns and go home to farm.
In this case, Kangxi only has two choices, first, to appease Wu Sangui and say, I am young, and the Tui Enling is a joke, don't mind. Even in order to appease Wu Sangui, he might have to kill one or two ministers who made this suggestion. The second is to agree to Wu Sangui's request and let him take his sons home. At this time, Wu Sangui will most likely play another piece of music, saying that please give me some time from the imperial court, and I will clean up and go home immediately. On the surface, he was packing up his things, but secretly he was actually a strong soldier, Kangxi and the ministers of the court held a banquet to celebrate the cutting of Wu Sangui without moving a single soldier. Everyone was drinking well, and suddenly someone came to report urgently, Wu Sangui rebelled, is this back to the trajectory of history?
Why is it in the hands of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the Tui'en order is not good in the hands of Kangxi. Before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty experienced the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and his father, Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, beat those princes to a falling flower and flowing water. All the powerful princes were taken away. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was facing a group of princes who wanted soldiers but no soldiers, and no money, but didn't he play how he wanted? But Kangxi is facing Wu Sangui, his soldiers are strong and strong, he really dares to lift the table.