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On Huang Hao
Ten traitors in the history of China: Qing Fu, Zhao Gao, Dong Zhuo, Lai Junchen, Li, Yan Song, Wei Zhongxian and. The father-in-law of the top ten treacherous court officials was the younger brother of Lu Zhuanggong, a noble of the State of Lu in the Spring and Autumn Period. He used to sow discord, killed two monarchs, and later hanged himself. This is the origin of the idiom "celebrating the death of my father, leaving the road unfinished". Zhao Gao Zhao Gao, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a eunuch of the Qin Dynasty. He and Li Si forced Fu Su, the eldest son of Qin Shihuang, to commit suicide and made Hu Hai, the youngest son, the second emperor. Soon after, he killed Reese and became prime minister. Later, he murdered Hu Hai and made Zi Ying emperor. He was later killed by Zi Ying. Liang Ji Liang Ji, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty. His two sisters are Shun Di and Emperor Huan. After Shun Di's death, she conspired with Empress Liang to establish the san huang of Chong, Zhi and Huan, and ruled the country arbitrarily for 20 years. The property he plundered was equivalent to half a year's national rent. 159, Emperor Huan of Han killed Liang Jia and committed suicide. Dong Zhuo, the top ten treacherous court official, was a strongman in Qiongzhou at the beginning, and Emperor Han Ling was a state shepherd at that time, which was extremely cruel. In AD 189, he led the troops into Luoyang, poisoned Shaodi, set up a new Xian Di, and became a self-reliant teacher. He was killed by Wang Yun and Lu Bu. Lai, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a cruel official during the reign of Wu Zetian. Be favored by informants, as Zhong Cheng. Later, she was executed by Wu Zetian for offending Wu Shi, Princess Taiping and other kings. The idiom "please enter the urn" is about him and Zhou Xing, who is visiting the city. Li Fulin, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a powerful minister in the Tang Dynasty. During the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, he was a minister of rites and a secretariat. He is called "honey in the mouth, sword in the stomach". During his reign 19 years, the political affairs of the Tang Dynasty were corrupted, which eventually led to the "An Shi Rebellion". Qin Gui Qin Gui, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a high official in the Northern Song Dynasty. In the second year of Jingkang, he was swept to the north by the Jin army and soon returned to China to serve as a spy. He colluded with his henchmen, was overbearing, urged them to surrender, and killed Yue Yun, Yue Fei's father and son, and other anti-gold stars on trumped-up charges, which was spurned by later generations. Yan Song, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a minister of the Ming Dynasty. Jiajing was an official, and the official name was Prince. He took his son Fan Fan as his pawn and manipulated the state affairs. When he was in office, he embezzled most of his salary. 1562, Zhou Yinglong and Lin Run impeached Fan Shi one after another, Yan Shifan was killed, gold 10000 was more than two, and silver was more than two million. Yan Song was dismissed from his post and died soon after. Wei Zhongxian, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was a eunuch of the Ming Dynasty, and Wanli entered the palace. 1620, he was appointed eunuch of Li Si, supervised the East Factory, got friends, and killed Yang Lian and Zuo Guangdou of Lindong Party. Little Shenyang, one of the top ten treacherous court officials, was an official of the Qing court. Because of his ingratiation, he was favored by Qianlong, and he was a university student in Wenhua Hall. After Qianlong's death, Emperor Jiaqing announced 20 counts, ordered him to commit suicide, and his property was confiscated. His property is worth about 800 million taels of gold, which is equivalent to the income of the imperial court 10.