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Liu Dingguo's main deeds Liu Dingguo's life and brief introduction of Liu Dingguo's characters
Real name: Liu Dingguo

Nationality: Western Han Dynasty

Ethnic group: Han nationality

Life of Liu Dingguo, grandson of Yan Wang Liu Ze

Liu Dingguo is the grandson of Yan and the son of Yan Jia. Liu Dingguo is a * * *, and even committed adultery with his father Liu Jia's concubine and gave birth to a son. He also took his brother's wife as a concubine and committed adultery with his three daughters. Liu Dingguo wanted to kill Fei Ru and other courtiers, so that the Ying people could declare Liu Dingguo's crimes. Liu Dingguo used the excuse of breaking other laws to silence him, and sent people to arrest and kill Ying people. In the first year of yuanshuo (BC128th), Ying's brother wrote a detailed report on Liu Dingguo's scandal, so the court found out. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wrote a letter to comment on this matter, and everyone said, "Liu Dingguo's behavior as an animal corrupted ethics and violated the laws of heaven, and should be put to death." Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty approved this proposal. Liu Dingguo committed suicide and died, and the country was abolished and changed to the county.

history

"Historical Records" Volume 51 "Mirror Words Shi Jia" No.21