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Resume of Luoyang Yang Kang
In the first month of A.D. 10 (249), Cao Fang, the Emperor of Wei Shaodi, accompanied by General Cao Shuang and his cronies, went to Ping Ling outside Luoyang to worship Cao. Sima Yi took the opportunity to launch a coup in Ping Ling and took control of the capital Luoyang.

Subsequently, Sima Yi killed the general Cao Shuang and his three people. At that time, Cao Shi's clan generals Cao Xiu and Ye Zhen had both passed away, and no one could balance Sima Yi. After Sima Yi usurped power, he wantonly killed the tomb of Stuart Wang Yun's nephew at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Wang Yun is the one who alienated Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo and instigated Lu Bu to kill Dong Zhuo.

The tomb and Hu Ling fool conspired secretly, thinking that the emperor Cao Fang was fatuous and cowardly, and was subject to powerful ministers. He wanted to make Cao Pi, the king of Chu, emperor, and welcomed him to Xuchang to build his capital against Sima Yi.

Sima yi didn't know about it at first, but also approached the tomb actively. After the incident of Gao Ping Ling, he promoted the tomb to Qiu.

Unfortunately, in the same year, Hu Ling died of a fool's disease, and Yang Kang, his staff, was very scared, and revealed to Stuart Gaurou the stupid rebellion plans of the tomb and Hu Ling. Gao Rou immediately reported the news to Sima Yi, a teacher. Sima Yi was very surprised when he learned the situation, but there was no evidence, so it was difficult to attack the tomb and others for a while, so he held his ground. Wang Ling knew nothing about Yang Kang's whistle-blowing and was secretly preparing.

In January of the third year of Jiaping (25 1), Sun Quan of Wu sent troops to stop the water from spreading. The tomb finally waited for the opportunity and asked the court to issue a unified army. In the name of attacking Wu, he wanted to mobilize the army to launch a coup. Sima yi knew his plan, so the court did not agree to the transfer of soldiers from the tomb.

Therefore, the tomb sent generals to report the matter of abolishing Li to Yanzhou secretariat Huanghua, hoping to unite with Huanghua. Unexpectedly, Yang Hong and Huang Hua jointly reported Sima Yi. Seeing that the time was ripe, Sima Yi mobilized tens of thousands of troops to crusade against the tomb from the waterway. He first ordered the pardon of Wang Lingzhi, and then wrote to the tomb. Sima Yi suddenly came to Bai Chi Weir with a great army and approached the tomb.

Knowing that the plot was exposed, in desperation, the tomb sent someone to apologize to Sima Yi and handed over the seal and sacrificial cymbals. The tomb tied itself up and went to see Sima Yi. Sima Yi met the tomb, comforted it, and gave it seals and cymbals. Sima Yi sent 600 people to walk the tomb back to Luoyang, Kyoto. When he reached Xiangcheng, Wang Ling knew that he would die, so he committed suicide by taking poison.