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On Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty's Crimes against Prince Li
In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty learned that the criminal prince Herry Liu had been falsely accused before he began to defend himself. He regretted forcing his son to death, so he ordered Herry Liu to be rehabilitated and built a Zisitai to commemorate the Prince. However, posthumous title, given to his grandfather by Liu Shun after he succeeded to the throne, was not a good title, because at that time, Liu Shun thought that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty would not have killed his grandfather if his grandfather had not started fighting at will, so Herry Liu started fighting and strengthened his rebellious behavior at that time.

Herry Liu, the prince of punishment, is the eldest son and favorite son of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. He was made a prince shortly after his birth. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had few children, only six sons. Among these sons, Herry Liu, the criminal prince, spent the most time in Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. When Herry Liu came of age, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty asked him to handle state affairs.

However, Liu was at odds with the political views of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty in court. He disapproved of Emperor Wudi's perennial campaign, wasting people's money, and even questioned the strictness of his laws. At that time, Liu's different opinions were also well-founded, because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty fought every year, the burden of the Great Han Dynasty was heavy, the domestic class contradictions were deep, and people's hearts fluctuated greatly. However, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was a great emperor after all. How can you be questioned by your son in your later years? So there was a deep gap between Emperor Wu and his son.

Just then, a villain falsely accused the criminal Prince Liu, and buried a cursed Woodenhead in the mansion of the criminal Prince Liu in advance. At that time, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was ill in Tangquan Palace, and Liu was unable to see Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Liu was very scared, thinking that Fu Su's son was killed in this way before, and Liu didn't know whether Emperor Wu was still alive, so he got up to protect himself, but his behavior was too reckless and he took advantage of his rebellious behavior, so Liu succeeded to the throne.