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Chapter 48 How could there be a prince for two years?

So this is where the problem came from. Li Ranran thought that his data push would not bring up any profound videos, and it turned out to be true.

Don't think too much and go straight to the next video.

【Review of more than 20 years as the Crown Prince...】

[37: Aixinjueluo Yinreng, served as the crown prince for 1674 years. He was canonized as the crown prince in , the th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign. He was also the last publicly canonized crown prince in Chinese history.

Ending: Due to the emperor's suspicion and ability to survive as well as the brothers' covetous eyes, he was deposed twice and died in confinement. 】

<I don’t know if you have watched Teacher Li’s talk about Yinreng next door, it’s quite sad…>

<I also read it. Before his death, Yinreng asked someone to tell Yinzhen, who had already become the emperor, his last words, thanking him.>

< Alas, such a good prince is so sad >

< It was said before that Kangxi treated his crown prince well, but I just think that Kangxi’s fatherly love was too twisted… Just like Li Shimin’s love for his crown prince, I don’t understand…>

< There’s a TV drama that says: The most dangerous place is the East Palace, and the most difficult thing to do is to be the Crown Prince [dog head] >

< Indeed, it was extremely difficult. For Yinreng, being deposed in the end was a relief…>

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Most of the princes from all walks of life under the sky agreed with tears in their eyes that "the most dangerous place is the East Palace, and the most difficult thing to be a prince"

Qin Shi Huang was surprised at Kangxi's longevity. "How could he live so long? Even if he hadn't been deposed, the prince wouldn't have been on the throne for long..."

Liu Family of the Han Dynasty: [Eating melon]

Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin, was furious: "Can you please finish what I said? What did I do to the prince?" I mentioned earlier that the prince was plotting a rebellion... What exactly happened? Was it because I was too suspicious?

The other emperors thought: The last prince?! How did Huaxia determine the successor?

Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty, could not stand the Qing Dynasty and sneered: "The foreigners are just messing around and don't understand Chinese etiquette."

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The 37th year of Emperor Kangxi's reign in the Qing Dynasty

The first thing that shocked Crown Prince Yinreng was that he had been crown prince for 37 years, and then he was deposed and imprisoned twice...

Seeing the reason given by Tianmu, Yinreng looked at his father with tears in his eyes. Emperor Kangxi Xuanye couldn't stand it anymore: "My child who I raised with my own hands, how could I... treat you like this."

Emperor Kangxi Xuanye saw Tianmu saying that he was suspicious and his father's love was distorted, and he felt wronged. He recalled his Queen Hesheli and the young prince in his mind...

"Bao Cheng..."

The other princes were in a frenzy. The crown prince was deposed! Then who would be the next emperor?

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[32: Liu Ju, served as the crown prince for 122 years. In 6 BC, the first year of Yuanshou, he was appointed as the crown prince at the age of , and Emperor Wu of Han issued a general amnesty.

Ending: He was framed by Jiang Chong and others, which led to the Witchcraft Rebellion. He was defeated and fled into hiding, and was forced to commit suicide. After his grandson Liu Xun, Emperor Xuan of Han, ascended the throne, he was posthumously named "Li", also known as "Prince Li". 】

<No matter how wise an emperor is, he will become incompetent in his later years…>

< If Wei Qing and Huo Qubing had not died, would Jiang Chong dare to do that? >

< The prince usually raises an army because he is framed, his position is no longer secure, and he can no longer wait.>

How to describe the Witchcraft Rebellion? Let me tell you a joke:

Several ghosts met in Chang'an City.

"How did you die?" "I support Prince Wei."

"How did you die?" "I was against Prince Wei."

"Then how did you die?" "I remained neutral when Prince Wei asked for help."

"What about you?" "I am the Crown Prince Wei." >

<In his later years, Emperor Wu of Han was similar to Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, that is, the successors after Emperor Wu of Han were better than the successors after Emperor Xuanzong of Tang.>

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The princes from all walks of life under the sky said: I am always framed by my brothers, and I am always worried about losing my position. I am afraid that I will die before I even have to wait for Long Yu to pass away...

The Liu family, who were just eating melons, turned around and found that they were eating their own melons?!

Emperor Gaozu of Han, Liu Bang: "Isn't this Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che, very powerful?"

Emperor Jing of Han, Liu Qi, looked at the young Liu Che and said, "You are still quite capable."

Young Liu Che: ??? Shouldn’t you scold me?

Emperor Xuanzong of Tang, Li Longji, was puzzled: "Tianmu, why are you mentioning me again!" He was so scared, because every time Tianmu was mentioned, something bad happened... He had to admit that the successor was not a good person, after all, Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Xun, was indeed powerful in the revival.

He also thought that his own Crown Prince Li Ying was enthroned in the third year of Kaiyuan, so he should also be included in this inventory... It seemed that something bad had happened again?

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Han Dynasty, the third year of Yuanshou

At this time, only two years had passed since Emperor Liu Che issued a general amnesty and appointed a crown prince!

"Jiang Chong! Capture the person who framed the prince for me!" Liu Che was furious. He didn't even think about what was wrong with him. He thought all the mistakes were the fault of the person who framed the prince.

Wei Qing glanced at Huo Qubing, and Huo Qubing understood. He must pay more attention to his health and must not let these villains harm His Royal Highness the Crown Prince again.

When Liu Che saw that Liu Ju's grandson had ascended the throne, he gave him the character "Li" (violent) and said in dissatisfaction, "This is really unfilial!"

At this moment, Liu Che had no idea how serious the witchcraft disaster was...

When the ministers during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han saw that joke, some of them wanted to cry, because they knew that they would die no matter what in the future.

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[Three: Xiao Tong, served as the crown prince for 30 years. He was canonized as the crown prince in 502 AD, the first year of the Tianjian reign.

Ending: Died of illness at the age of 31. Emperor Wu of Liang, Xiao Yan, buried him in the imperial robes and crown, and gave him the posthumous title of "Zhaoming", calling him Prince Zhaoming.

< Prince Zhaoming is the most perfect prince! >

<As a crown prince, he not only had political achievements but also had an influence on China.>

< The perfect prince in my heart is Zhu Biao [shy] >

<Then I vote for Zhu Gaochi>

< I know that Prince Zhaoming is deeply loved by the people. Alas, if Prince Zhaoming had not died, it might have been better for him to be Xiao Yan's successor >

<Memorized in the Chinese language exam: "Zhaoming Wenxuan" is the earliest collection of poetry and prose in my country.>

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The princes from all walks of life were shocked: Prince Zhaoming has such a great influence? He has received such high praise! Should I also write something?

Scholars say: "If you read "Wenxuan" badly, you are only half a scholar", but "Zhaoming Wenxuan" is a must-read book for us. We support Prince Zhaoming, and he is the most perfect prince!

Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng: He must be very powerful to be rated so highly. [Envy]

Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang, cried and said to his sons: "Our Biaoer, how could Biaoer die so early... Biaoer was our most perfect prince."

All sons: Yes, yes, yes (nodding), eldest brother is the most perfect (praise), without eldest brother no one can persuade dad when he makes mistakes (crying), we will always love eldest brother (sincerity).

Ming Dynasty, the 12th year of Yongle

Emperor Taizong of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, didn't expect that his fat son would be okay?!

Zhu Gaoxu was about to cry. Woohoo, the position of crown prince was just further away.

Zhu Gaochi was not affected at all and allowed people around him to look at him.

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As for why there are no Emperor Wu of Liang Xiao Yan and Xiao Tong, it is because they belong to the Southern and Northern Dynasties. System 999 said that the current energy backlash cannot support the sky curtain to open the Southern and Northern Dynasties and the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms, as well as the unified dynasty's multi-time and space.

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[Four: Li Song, served as the crown prince for 26 years. He was enthroned as the crown prince in 779 AD, the th year of the Dali period.

Ending: After ascending the throne, he carried out reforms that violated the interests of the eunuchs and the military governors. The eunuchs Ju Wenzhen and others launched a palace coup, forcing Li Song to abdicate to his eldest son Li Chun, which was known in history as the "Yongzhen Reform". He died of illness a year later and was posthumously named "Tang Shunzong".

< The inheritance law of our Tang Dynasty: 1. The Imperial Guard inheritance law, also known as the Xuanwu Gate inheritance law; 2. The eunuch inheritance law. >

< It is useless to want to reform without military power >

<Li Song was really miserable. When he was the crown prince, he was almost deposed because of witchcraft... He followed Li Heng's example and was barely able to continue to be the crown prince. After Tang Dezong Li Shi died, he reformed and took the throne. He died after being the emperor for only five months...>

< "The Two Kings and Eight Simas Incident", I remember Liu Zongyuan, it seems that he wrote "Eight Records of Yongzhou" because he was demoted to Yongzhou as a Sima>

<Have you forgotten Liu Yuxi? It seems that you didn’t recite the book seriously before[狗头]>

< Why do I remember that Li Song's death was very strange? Isn't there a book that specifically describes his death as one of the most mysterious and bizarre deaths of emperors? >

< His son Li Chun, the light of the late Tang Dynasty, also died miserably. >

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Princes from all walks of life under the sky: Deep sympathy and regret, being a prince with trepidation, finally becoming an emperor and then an emperor emeritus... [miserable]

Tang Dynasty, the first year of Zhenguan

Li Shimin saw Tianmu teasing the Xuanwu Gate inheritance law, what else did he not understand? Sure enough, it was a bad start.

"How can eunuchs launch a coup?" Li Shimin had a bad guess in his mind. What about the Ten Eunuchs of the Eastern Han Dynasty?

Emperor Taizong Li Yuan was looking at the sky in his palace. You made me, your father, the emperor Taizong. Look, your children and grandchildren all learned from you. Maybe Cheng Qian also copied you!

Tang Dynasty, first year of Jianzhong

Emperor Dezong of Tang, Li Shi, ascended the throne in the first month of this year. He was determined to revive the Tang Dynasty, reduce the power of the feudal lords, and suppress the eunuchs!

The Li Chen and Li Yan mentioned earlier were not known to their descendants, so Li Shi didn't care much about them.

However, today Tianmu was talking about his 20-year-old Crown Prince Li Song, which made Li Shi pay attention.

First, he ordered people to find Ju Wenzhen and execute him immediately, and then summoned Li Song. During this time, he thought, could it be that he failed to get rid of the eunuchs and the vassal states? Otherwise, why would the prince be killed?

"My son is miserable..."

Tang Dynasty, the 12th year of Yuanhe

When Li Chun saw the last sentence on the sky curtain [his son Li Chun was the light of the late Tang Dynasty, but he also died tragically], he no longer cared about being sad about his father.

"A tragic death?!" Speak properly, how did I die? How long ago did I die? How tragic was it?

Like his grandfather, Li Chun believed that he had weakened the power of the feudal lords and strengthened the centralization of the court, and that he had made immortal contributions.

"I... why am I the Lord of the Restoration?"

Prime Minister Pei Du advised: "Your Majesty has a warning from the sky, you should take it as a warning."

Li Chun nodded. He still had to live well. He would summon the Taoist priests to the palace after the curtain fell...

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[Five: Zhu Biao, served as the crown prince for 25 years. He was canonized as the crown prince in 1368, the first year of the Hongwu reign. Zhu Yuanzhang had high hopes for him and thought he was the most perfect crown prince in his mind.

Ending: Died of illness, buried on the east side of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, posthumously named "Prince Yiwen", and posthumously named "Emperor Xiaokang" after Emperor Jianwen ascended the throne, with the temple name Xingzong. After Zhu Di became emperor, he abolished his imperial title and restored his title to "Prince Yiwen". Zhu Yousong, the Hongguang Emperor of the Southern Ming Dynasty, restored his title to "Emperor Xiaokang".

< The most stable prince in history >

< Zhu Biao has Zhu Yuanzhang's means and Empress Ma's love for her family. He will definitely be a wise ruler after ascending the throne! >

<I feel Zhu Biao had a bigger vision than Zhu Di>

< Not only did his father not doubt him, his brothers also believed in him, and the ministers also supported him…>

< Oh, so annoying. I like Zhu Di very much, but I still want a Ming Dynasty with Zhu Biao around…>

< If Zhu Biao had not died, Zhu would not have killed so many people to pave the way for Zhu Yunwen. >

<What a pity! If Fusu hadn’t died, what would have happened to the Qin Dynasty? If Zhu Biao hadn’t died, his brothers wouldn’t have dared to rebel, and his generals would have been obedient and would have faced the outside world together…>

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Princes from all walks of life under the sky: Impossible, absolutely impossible! (Refutation) How can there be such a prince in the world! (Gnashing teeth), it's really enviable... (Crying)

Emperor Gaozu of Han Liu Bang: Envy of other people's princes

Emperor Zhaolie of Han, Liu Bei: Envy of other people's princes

Emperor Taizong of Tang, Li Shimin: My Cheng Qian can do it too!

Tang Dezong Li Shi: I can also train such a prince [Funny]

Ming Wuzong Zhu Houzhao: I am obviously the crown prince with the most stable status, but unfortunately my future crown prince seems to be a person who does not do his job properly... He actually likes to be a Taoist priest, I am so angry!

The 26th year of Hongwu

Although he knew that his name would be mentioned by the Heavenly Curtain, Zhu Yuanzhang still cried uncomfortably...

"Died of illness, died of illness! Why, why didn't you let me suffer the consequences, but let my daughter go so early..."

The ministers were also in tears: Your Majesty really wants to kill someone for the Crown Prince, what should we do.

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The 28th year of Emperor Shi Huang

"If Fusu didn't die, what would happen to the Qin Dynasty?" Ying Zheng even felt that he was not sane. How could it be possible! How could Fusu die!

"Call Fusu to me." Ying Zheng couldn't wait to take a good look at his eldest son, and ordered, "The imperial physician should also come with me."

Could it be that he died of illness like the princes mentioned on the sky curtain?

Meng Yi was somewhat worried about the First Emperor and Fusu. If Fusu had died earlier, who would have been the Second Emperor of Qin?

Li Si's mind was also working quickly, who was Qin Ershi? However, is it helpful to know who Qin Ershi is now?

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