Who killed Prince Zhaoming?

In 53 1 year, Liang and ming prince Xiao Tong, who was in their prime, died one after another. Historians call Xiao Tong, who died young, "abnormal death, unjustly killed". Historians blame Bao Miao, the palace supervisor who served the prince. Sima Guang, the author of Zi Tong Zhi Jian, thinks so. I don't agree with this. Xiao Tong, the eldest son of Xiao Yan, the founding monarch of Liang Dynasty, was brilliant at an early age. Xiao Yan regarded him as the apple of his eye and made him a prince when he proclaimed himself emperor. Xiao Tong has been a kind-hearted prince for decades, wholeheartedly assisting his father in handling state affairs. Manchu is full of praise. However, Liang Wudi Xiao Yan, who was obsessed with Buddhism in his later years, gradually alienated from Prince Xiao Tong who believed in Taoism. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Bao Miao, the little eunuch who served him, nicknamed the deep card, to the prince, and ordered Bao Miao to monitor his words and deeds. Secret report of protecting seedlings: The prince asked the Taoist around him to bury the goose in front of his mother Ding Guimian's grave and cursed the emperor for his early death. Soon came the news that the prince had invited several scholars and celebrities to meet in Ziyuntang, "whispering, I don't know what to do." When Liang Wudi heard this, he was very angry. He didn't send someone to check, and he didn't ask the prince clearly. He went straight to Ziyuntang and scolded the prince. When he left, he left a stern sentence: "Son of a bitch, see how I tidy up you!" " Xiao Tong was at a loss and couldn't afford to kneel. I think: I have been a prince for so many years, wholeheartedly assisting my father and king, and I have never had any wild thoughts. Burying a wax goose in front of my mother's grave is like listening to a Taoist saying that the cemetery chosen by my father is not very feng shui. Burying a wax goose town can improve Feng Shui. I didn't mean to curse my father! As for getting together with a few literati, it is to discuss the preface to the Selected Works compiled for me. Say I plan to kill the king and usurp the throne, grab the class and seize power, where to start! The more children think about it, the worse they feel, and even faint to the ground. After being rescued by the doctor too much, I heard that the emperor issued a letter to kill all the Taoist priests who had contacts with him and put all the literati who attended the party in Ziyun Temple in prison for trial. Just forgive Liu Xie and forbid him to see the prince again. From then on, Xiao Tong really became a loner. He was completely desperate, and his heart disease became a physical disease. So he dragged the Spring Festival and left with grievances. Everyone knows that the prince died unjustly, but who killed the prince who was loyal and filial all his life? Some historians, who are superficial, will not and dare not say anything else, but only put the blame on Bao Miao, the little eunuch. In this way, it is safest for yourself and others. Alas!