Who is the only legendary emperor in China who grew up in prison?

Liu Bingyi in Chang 'an Heaven Prison is the death row designated by the king. He even hoped to be a peaceful common people all

Who is the only legendary emperor in China who grew up in prison?

Liu Bingyi in Chang 'an Heaven Prison is the death row designated by the king. He even hoped to be a peaceful common people all his life, but he was caught by a strange tie and became an emperor. After Liu Bingyi acceded to the throne, he was renamed Liu Xun, known as Xuan Di, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and known as the "Lord of Zhongxing" in the Western Han Dynasty. This child, who was originally isolated from the throne, finally became a wise master. Some people say that he is "the son of heaven who walked out of Chang 'an prison", some people say that he is the only emperor who grew up in prison in China history, and some people write a hit TV series "Oolong Rushed into Love" based on the deeds of Liu Bingyi. How did Liu Bingyi do it? What kind of legend have you experienced? Everything has to start from Chang 'an in 92 BC, the last year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

That year, Bingji, a native of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong), ushered in a major turning point in his political destiny. Bingji studied laws and regulations since childhood and worked as a prison officer in Shandong. Because of his achievements, he was promoted to the right supervisor of Tingwei in the imperial court (Tingwei's senior assistant is equivalent to the prosecutor of the Supreme Procuratorate now). Unfortunately, it is not enough to serve in the court only by political achievements. Bingji obviously didn't adapt to the complicated relationship of the central government, and was soon implicated in the case, dismissed and left Beijing to serve as a senior assistant to the provincial government in other places.

Now Bingji has received a transfer to Chang 'an without warning. Although full of doubts, he also quickly packed his bags and returned to Beijing.

This year, the "curse of witchcraft" happened in Chang 'an. This disaster happened between the old Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and those who were no longer young. Liu Ji was suspected by his father, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, because he was framed by his enemies against opposition forces and courtiers. Afraid of disaster, he was forced to fight Jiang Chong, and was forced to commit suicide after the defeat. Its mother,

Wei Zifu, the empress of Emperor Wu, hanged herself. In a rage, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lost his sober judgment and ordered a thorough investigation of Wang Wei's family and his henchmen. Wang Wei's family was beheaded, and tens of thousands of subjects in Chang 'an were implicated. Many officials in Beijing were cut off for the people. Because of the complexity of the witchcraft disaster case, many people were involved, and many officials in Beijing were also implicated, so the court transferred staff from local authorities to handle the case. Bingji was transferred back to Chang 'an to participate in the trial because he served as the right supervisor of Tingwei and had nothing to do with the case.

In the midst of political coercion and white terror, the so-called "trial" of a case is completely empty talk. Everything has been defined, and the work of Bingji and others is actually to carry out ideas, complete procedures and punish prisoners. The specific task of Bingji is to be in charge of Chang 'an Prison.

In the heavenly prison of Chang 'an, there is a baby who has just had a full moon. Julian was put in prison because of the witchcraft disaster. He is the grandson of Wang Wei and the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. According to Shi Liangdi, Prince Liu Wei gave birth to the historical emperor Sun Liujin. Liu Jinna, the grandson of the emperor, and Mrs. Wang gave birth to this baby, which is called the great-grandson of the emperor. As soon as the baby was born, it was subjected to witchcraft, and relatives such as the prince, Emperor Liang, the emperor's grandson and Mrs. Wang were all killed. The baby is still in its infancy. Political opponents didn't know what to do with him, so they put him in prison and waited for the fate of trial.

Bingji found the great-grandson of the little emperor when he visited the prison. At that time, after a long time of crying and lack of milk, the baby was dying. Bingji, who was kind-hearted, couldn't bear it. He secretly found two honest and cautious female prisoners (one was Zhao Zhengqing of Huaiyang and the other was Hu Zu of Weicheng) to take turns to nurse the baby. Bing Ji also found a ventilated and dry cell for the baby, with moderate temperature and complete items.

In the next few months, Bingji received his salary every month. He first changed rice and meat for the great-grandson of the little emperor in his cell. He insists on checking the baby's growth every day and doesn't allow anyone to disturb the child. Sometimes Bingji is too busy or sick, and he will send his family to visit the great-grandson of the little emperor in the morning and evening to see if the bedding is wet and the diet is proper. However, the conditions in prison are not good after all. The great-grandson of the newborn emperor is often ill, even dying several times. Bing Ji promptly ordered the prison doctor to diagnose and give the child medicine on time, so that the child could turn the corner. Bing Ji's salary is not plentiful, and now he has to take care of a weak baby and two wet nurses, but he always thinks of the baby first and takes good care of it. Without Bingji's meticulous care, the great-grandson of the little emperor would have died in prison. The two wet nurses who committed crimes in prison also took the great-grandson of the little emperor as their own children and took good care of them. In this way, the poor child miraculously went to prison at the age of 87? Grow up slowly.

While Bingji took good care of the great-grandson of the emperor who was still a prisoner in prison, the "witchcraft disaster" outside the prison lasted for several years. Xiao Huang's great-grandson is five years old and hasn't left the prison walls. Bingji felt that it was not the way to put children in prison for life after all, so he tried to ask senior officials and nobles to adopt children and give them a normal growth environment. As soon as the senior officials and dignitaries at that time knew the origin of the child, they all avoided it, and no one wanted to adopt it. Bingji can't continue to take care of the great-grandson of the little emperor.

After the child recovered from a serious illness, Bingji looked at the frail little emperor's great-grandson and named him "Sick". This means that the child has all recovered from his illness and will never get sick again. The child was later called "Liu Bingyi".

In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (87 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was seriously ill and went back and forth to Changyang and Zuo Wu Palace to recuperate. Some people want to make waves when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is seriously ill, and instruct them to read Feng Shui books that Chang 'an Prison has the spirit of the emperor. The suspicious Emperor Wudi sent messengers and ordered the government to kill all the prisoners in Chang 'an prison, regardless of the severity of the crime. The old emperor hoped to sweep away all threats to his power in this decisive way.

The infighting made Guo Peng rush to the prison in charge of Bingji overnight to carry out the emperor's will. Bingji bravely resisted the imperial edict, ordered the prison door to be closed and refused the messenger to enter. He shouted through the wall, "The great-grandson of the emperor is here. Others can't be killed in the name of nothingness, let alone this is the great-grandson of the emperor! "

The two sides deadlocked until dawn, Guo Peng still can't go to prison. He had to go back to the palace to report the situation to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and impeach Bingji for resisting the decree. After this setback, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty became more sober-minded and sighed and said, "This may be a warning from Bingji!"

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not pursue Bingji's crime, nor did he continue to issue an imperial decree to kill prisoners. Instead, he announced an amnesty for the whole world. Strange to say, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty soon recovered from his illness.

Bingji's prison was suddenly empty. Liu Bingyi's two wet nurses went back to Huaiyang and Weicheng respectively. Liu Bingyi is no longer a prisoner, he can become a free ordinary man, and he really escaped the danger. Bing Ji is busy planning to find a place for Liu Bingyi. He finally got to know Liu Bingyi's father, Sun's uncle and historian Liu Jin. The daughter of one of the historians married Prince Liu Wei, that is, Shi Liangdi. At that time, historians and their great-great-grandmother Zhen Jun and great-uncle Shi Gong lived in Du County, a suburb of Chang 'an. Bingji sent Du County to find a historian. Shi Gong met his nephew's son, and Mrs. Shi was overjoyed when she met her great-grandson and took over the heavy responsibility of raising him. The old lady loves Liu Bingyi very much and takes care of his life regardless of his old age and frailty. Liu Bingyi, who was only five years old at that time, had no memory. In a new and comfortable environment, he gradually forgot his old prison life. His impression of Chang 'an prison's high walls, two kind wet nurses and Bingji, who was free to go in and out, became increasingly blurred. For the sake of children's safety and a normal environment, historians deliberately don't mention the prison in Chang 'an. Bingji returned to Chang 'an and continued to be an official, never mentioning Liu Bingyi. Everything seems to be in the past.

In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty finally knew the truth of the "witch curse" and understood the difficulties and grievances of his son Herry Liu. Remorse, he wrote a letter to himself and began to rehabilitate the case. Liu Bingyi's fate began to change.

Before he died, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was still worried about killing his son. He thought it was Liu's only son, so he ordered his name to be restored to the royal family tree and officially restored his royal membership.

In the traditional society of China, blood identity is a very important part of individuals. For royal politics, blood relationship is particularly important. It is usually the source of a person's power legitimacy. For Liu Bingyi, before his royal status was restored, although he was the grandson of the former prince, as a person excluded from the royal team, he had no political future at all. On the contrary, he may become the source of political disaster, so the dignitaries are reluctant to adopt Liu Bingyi. The poor child can only live in his uncle's house. Now, Liu Bingyi has regained her royal status, not only rising to the aristocratic class, but also having the possibility of entering the political core. What is more noteworthy is that Liu Bingyi's lineage comes from Herry Liu, the eldest son of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and he is the only descendant of Herry Liu. Although he was not knighted, his political future is infinite.

According to this system, minor members of the royal family are taken care of by court order. Liu Bingyi was also sent from his uncle's home in Duxian to Chang 'an for education. Coincidentally, the court at that time made Zhang He a servant of Liu Ji when he was young. Liu was very kind to Zhang He before his death, and Zhang He always remembered the kindness of the former prince. Now, he naturally transferred this feeling to the grandson of the former prince, and paid special attention to Liu Bingyi's upbringing and education.

Zhang He not only gave preferential treatment to Liu Bingyi everywhere within his authority, but also sponsored Liu Bingyi to study and study. After growing up in Liu Bingyi, Zhang He also married Xu Ping, the daughter of Xu Guanghan, a miser, in Baofang. You are a wife.

Liu Bingyi in Chang 'an Heaven Prison is the death row designated by the king. He even hoped to be a peaceful common people all his life, but he was caught by a strange tie and became an emperor. After Liu Bingyi acceded to the throne, he was renamed Liu Xun, known as Xuan Di, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and known as the "Lord of Zhongxing" in the Western Han Dynasty. This child, who was originally isolated from the throne, finally became a wise master. Some people say that he is "the son of heaven who walked out of Chang 'an prison", some people say that he is the only emperor who grew up in prison in China history, and some people write a hit TV series "Oolong Rushed into Love" based on the deeds of Liu Bingyi. How did Liu Bingyi do it? What kind of legend have you experienced? Everything has to start from Chang 'an in 92 BC, the last year of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

That year, Bingji, a native of Lu (now Qufu, Shandong), ushered in a major turning point in his political destiny. Bingji studied laws and regulations since childhood and worked as a prison officer in Shandong. Because of his achievements, he was promoted to the right supervisor of Tingwei in the imperial court (Tingwei's senior assistant is equivalent to the prosecutor of the Supreme Procuratorate now). Unfortunately, it is not enough to serve in the court only by political achievements. Bingji obviously didn't adapt to the complicated relationship of the central government, and was soon implicated in the case, dismissed and left Beijing to serve as a senior assistant to the provincial government in other places.

Now Bingji has received a transfer to Chang 'an without warning. Although full of doubts, he also quickly packed his bags and returned to Beijing.

This year, the "curse of witchcraft" happened in Chang 'an. This disaster happened between the old Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and those who were no longer young. Liu Ji was suspected by his father, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, because he was framed by his enemies against opposition forces and courtiers. Afraid of disaster, he was forced to fight Jiang Chong, and was forced to commit suicide after the defeat. Its mother,

Wei Zifu, the empress of Emperor Wu, hanged herself. In a rage, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty lost his sober judgment and ordered a thorough investigation of Wang Wei's family and his henchmen. Wang Wei's family was beheaded, and tens of thousands of subjects in Chang 'an were implicated. Many officials in Beijing were cut off for the people. Because of the complexity of the witchcraft disaster case, many people were involved, and many officials in Beijing were also implicated, so the court transferred staff from local authorities to handle the case. Bingji was transferred back to Chang 'an to participate in the trial because he served as the right supervisor of Tingwei and had nothing to do with the case.

In the midst of political coercion and white terror, the so-called "trial" of a case is completely empty talk. Everything has been defined, and the work of Bingji and others is actually to carry out ideas, complete procedures and punish prisoners. The specific task of Bingji is to be in charge of Chang 'an Prison.

In the heavenly prison of Chang 'an, there is a baby who has just had a full moon. Julian was put in prison because of the witchcraft disaster. He is the grandson of Wang Wei and the great-grandson of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. According to Shi Liangdi, Prince Liu Wei gave birth to the historical emperor Sun Liujin. Liu Jinna, the grandson of the emperor, and Mrs. Wang gave birth to this baby, which is called the great-grandson of the emperor. As soon as the baby was born, it was subjected to witchcraft, and relatives such as the prince, Emperor Liang, the emperor's grandson and Mrs. Wang were all killed. The baby is still in its infancy. Political opponents didn't know what to do with him, so they put him in prison and waited for the fate of trial.

Bingji found the great-grandson of the little emperor when he visited the prison. At that time, after a long time of crying and lack of milk, the baby was dying. Bingji, who was kind-hearted, couldn't bear it. He secretly found two honest and cautious female prisoners (one was Zhao Zhengqing of Huaiyang and the other was Hu Zu of Weicheng) to take turns to nurse the baby. Bing Ji also found a ventilated and dry cell for the baby, with moderate temperature and complete items.

In the next few months, Bingji received his salary every month. He first changed rice and meat for the great-grandson of the little emperor in his cell. He insists on checking the baby's growth every day and doesn't allow anyone to disturb the child. Sometimes Bingji is too busy or ill, and he will send his family to visit the great-grandson of the little emperor in the morning and evening to see if the bedding is wet and the diet is proper. However, the conditions in prison are not good after all. The great-grandson of the newborn emperor is often ill, even dying several times. Bing Ji promptly ordered the prison doctor to diagnose and give the child medicine on time, so that the child could turn the corner. Bing Ji's salary is not plentiful, and now he has to take care of a weak baby and two wet nurses, but he always thinks of the baby first and takes good care of it. Without Bingji's meticulous care, the great-grandson of the little emperor would have died in prison. The two wet nurses who committed crimes in prison also took the great-grandson of the little emperor as their own children and took good care of them. In this way, the poor child miraculously went to prison at the age of 87? Grow up slowly.

While Bingji took good care of the great-grandson of the emperor who was still a prisoner in prison, the "witchcraft disaster" outside the prison lasted for several years. Xiao Huang's great-grandson is five years old and hasn't left the prison walls. Bingji felt that it was not the way to put children in prison for life after all, so he tried to ask senior officials and nobles to adopt children and give them a normal growth environment. As soon as the senior officials and dignitaries at that time knew the origin of the child, they all avoided it, and no one wanted to adopt it. Bingji can't continue to take care of the great-grandson of the little emperor.

After the child recovered from a serious illness, Bingji looked at the frail little emperor's great-grandson and named him "Sick". This means that the child has all recovered from his illness and will never get sick again. The child was later called "Liu Bingyi".

In the second year of Yuan Dynasty (87 BC), Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was seriously ill and went back and forth to Changyang and Zuo Wu Palace to recuperate. Some people want to make waves when Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is seriously ill, and instruct them to read Feng Shui books that Chang 'an Prison has the spirit of the emperor. The suspicious Emperor Wudi sent messengers and ordered the government to kill all the prisoners in Chang 'an prison, regardless of the severity of the crime. The old emperor hoped to sweep away all threats to his power in this decisive way.

The infighting made Guo Peng rush to the prison in charge of Bingji overnight to carry out the emperor's will. Bingji bravely resisted the imperial edict, ordered the prison door to be closed and refused the messenger to enter. He shouted through the wall, "The great-grandson of the emperor is here. Others can't be killed in the name of nothingness, let alone this is the great-grandson of the emperor! "

The two sides deadlocked until dawn, Guo Peng still can't go to prison. He had to go back to the palace to report the situation to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and impeach Bingji for resisting the decree. After this setback, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty became more sober-minded and sighed and said, "This may be a warning from Bingji!"

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not pursue Bingji's crime, nor did he continue to issue an imperial decree to kill prisoners. Instead, he announced an amnesty for the whole world. Strange to say, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty soon recovered from his illness.

Bingji's prison was suddenly empty. Liu Bingyi's two wet nurses went back to Huaiyang and Weicheng respectively. Liu Bingyi is no longer a prisoner, he can become a free ordinary man, and he really escaped the danger. Bing Ji is busy planning to find a place for Liu Bingyi. He finally got to know Liu Bingyi's father, Sun's uncle and historian Liu Jin. The daughter of one of the historians married Prince Liu Wei, that is, Shi Liangdi. At that time, historians and their great-great-grandmother Zhen Jun and great-uncle Shi Gong lived in Du County, a suburb of Chang 'an. Bingji sent Du County to find a historian. Shi Gong met his nephew's son, and Mrs. Shi was overjoyed when she met her great-grandson and took over the heavy responsibility of raising him. The old lady loves Liu Bingyi very much and takes care of his life regardless of his old age and frailty. Liu Bingyi, who was only five years old at that time, had no memory. In a new and comfortable environment, he gradually forgot his old prison life. His impression of Chang 'an prison's high walls, two kind wet nurses and Bingji, who was free to go in and out, became increasingly blurred. For the sake of children's safety and a normal environment, historians deliberately don't mention the prison in Chang 'an. Bingji returned to Chang 'an and continued to be an official, never mentioning Liu Bingyi. Everything seems to be in the past.

In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty finally knew the truth of the "witch curse" and understood the difficulties and grievances of his son Herry Liu. Remorse, he wrote a letter to himself and began to rehabilitate the case. Liu Bingyi's fate began to change.

Before he died, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was still worried about killing his son. He thought it was Liu's only son, so he ordered his name to be restored to the royal family tree and officially restored his royal membership.

In the traditional society of China, blood identity is a very important part of individuals. For royal politics, blood relationship is particularly important. It is usually the source of a person's power legitimacy. For Liu Bingyi, before his royal status was restored, although he was the grandson of the former prince, as a person excluded from the royal team, he had no political future at all. On the contrary, he may become the source of political disaster, so the dignitaries are reluctant to adopt Liu Bingyi. The poor child can only live in his uncle's house. Now, Liu Bingyi has regained her royal status, not only rising to the aristocratic class, but also having the possibility of entering the political core. What is more noteworthy is that Liu Bingyi's lineage comes from Herry Liu, the eldest son of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and he is the only descendant of Herry Liu. Although he was not knighted, his political future is infinite.