Crossing into the emperor, I chose to be a monk The absurd life of Emperor Wu of Liang

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-02

Crossing into the emperor, I chose to be a monk The absurd life of Emperor Wu of Liang

It is said that in the Liang Kingdom of the Southern Dynasty, there was a strange emperor named Xiao Yan. This person was originally a handsome son, full of poetry and books, talented, and handsome. However, he went off the beaten path and became a monk.

It's just a matter of being a monk, he really became a monk, and his reputation spreads far and wide, ** all over the world. It stands to reason that this should be a happy ending. But who would have thought that this Xiao Yan guy would be vulgar again, and he would become an emperor!

This time, it's really fried. It was the first time in history that a monk became an emperor. Some people say that he is destined for heaven and is the true son of the dragon; Some people also say that he is a demon monk confusing the dynasty, and he is a ** resentment.

After Xiao Yan became the emperor, he was also diligent in government and loved the people, worked hard to govern the country, and governed the Liang State to make the country peaceful and peaceful. However, he never forgot the Dharma, and even wanted to build the country into a Buddhist country at one point.

He built a lot of buildings, built temples, made a large number of monks, and wrote scriptures himself**. It is said that he wrote more than 1,300 Buddhist scriptures during his lifetime, making him the most diligent emperor in history.

However, Xiao Yan's old age was not satisfactory. He first encountered the Hou Jing Rebellion and was almost captured alive by the rebels. Later, he was imprisoned by his most trusted son Xiao Yi, and finally starved to death.

Xiao Yan's life is full of legends. He was both a diligent and loving emperor and a devout Buddhist. The merits and demerits of his work are still debated by people today.

Ending

Xiao Yan, Emperor Wu of Liang, is Xiao He who is successful and Xiao He who is defeated?

Did the Buddha guide his life path, or was his whole life blinded by the Dharma?

All this, I'm afraid only he can know the answer.

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