Chapter 136 Isn’t this obvious?
Eastern Han Dynasty, Jianwu 17 years.

Unlike several worried emperors in the early Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu had deduced that the protagonist of this part of the easter egg was most likely Emperor Xiaowu.

There may not be many people in later generations who can compare with the tragedy of Emperor Xiaowu's later years.

But he was more concerned about eventually becoming a dragon. After thinking about all the emperors of the Han Dynasty before him, none of them could match him. Could it be what happened behind him? ——
Ming Dynasty, Hongwu 17th year.

Zhu Yuanzhang also sighed: "The relationship between Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Prince Wei in his later years was really a combination of circumstances and fate."

A father feels for his son, and an emperor feels for his heir. It is conceivable that Liu Che's feelings for Liu Zhi are extremely deep.

However, no matter how deep the relationship was before and how much they valued each other, it was so painful that the father and son killed each other later.

[Before his death, Emperor Jing Liu Qi forcibly dragged his exhausted body to hold a crowning ceremony for Liu Che, so that he could legitimately take charge of the throne after his death. 】

[Subsequently Liu Qi died, and Liu Che, the former King of Jiaodong, ascended the throne at the age of 16. 】

[After Liu Che ascended the throne, he was full of youthful vitality and always forged ahead, actively gathering power to the central government and dismantling the power of his predecessors' relatives and heroes. 】

[On the one hand, he promoted and secretly promoted representatives of his relatives, constantly alienating them; on the other hand, he promoted talents based on their talents and appointed talented people without regard to their background, breaking the convention that non-marquises were not allowed to be prime ministers, and completely eliminated the imperial families. The succession of political careers was disrupted. 】

[After a series of measures, Liu Che continued to take power back into his hands, further strengthening his control over local areas. After Liu Qi, he once again strengthened the power of the central emperor. 】

[However, Liu Che, who has been on the throne for more than ten years, has a fatal problem: he has no prince. 】
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The early years of the Han Dynasty.

Liu Bang was stunned, there is no prince?

According to the miracle, he ascended the throne at the age of 16, and after more than ten years of political governance, he is probably nearly thirty years old.

At this age, as an emperor, he actually has no prince. This is no joke!
If he were an ordinary person, everyone would just smile and let it go. But as the emperor, his son should be the prince, which is an important factor in the foundation of the country.

Without a prince, there will inevitably be turmoil and fighting within the clan, not to mention that many of their feudal states in the early Han Dynasty still exist. The most important thing is that Liu Che is already about thirty!
In ancient times, this was not a young age. Even though Liu Bang himself was already in his fifties when he raised his army, he did not think that all the emperors of the Han Dynasty could be as old as him and be able to use that age.

Lu Pheasant said calmly: "What do you think of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi's longevity?"

Yes, the emperor died, and his eldest son and heir was only 16 years old!
He has not yet reached the age of Guanli, and Liu Qi has to take care of him in advance, so how can he live a long life?

Liu Bang was silent for a moment and then avoided the topic: "Liu Che was the King of Jiaodong before becoming the prince. This is a bit interesting."

You must know that starting from himself, the following emperors directly established the prince as prince, unlike Liu Che who first made him the king of princes and then came back to appoint him as prince.

Therefore, it can be guessed that Liu Che was not the first crown prince, so it is quite strange that there will be an emperor in his country who will be crown prince.
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Han Dynasty, the first year before Emperor Wen.

As an extremely keen politician, Liu Heng naturally discovered the same problem, but he didn't care.

Even the miracle has been said. His future grandson will make great contributions to the Han Dynasty and will be an emperor with outstanding achievements. In this case, what if he changes to a prince?
No problem at all.

He was also worried about Liu Qi's lifespan. Liu Che ascended the throne at the age of 16. Was Liu Che born too late, or was Liu Qi's lifespan too short?Then, he turned his attention to Liu Qi next to him again. At this time, he didn't find any big problem with Qi'er. He was still very healthy at the moment. So what would happen in the future? ——
Song.

When it comes to the problem of not having a prince, the emperors of the Song Dynasty felt the same way. Many emperors had already thought of their own situation and suddenly felt sad.

[Liu Che's lack of a crown prince worried many ministers who were loyal to him. Although Liu Che himself did not pay too much attention to it, he was actually looking forward to the birth of a son in his heart. 】

[Similarly, because there is no problem with the prince, many people in the court have begun to place bets on the clan in advance. 】

[Including Liu Che's uncle once said to Liu An, King of Huainan: You are the grandson of Taizu and the most virtuous among the princes and kings. If something unexpected happens to the emperor, you are the most suitable to inherit this position. 】

[However, everyone's worries and expectations did not allow the prince to be born as soon as possible. 】

[It wasn’t until the first year of Yuan Shuo that Mrs. Wei Wei Zifu finally gave birth to Liu Che’s first son. At this time, Liu Che was already nearly thirty, and he was not young at this age. He was half the age of his father, Emperor Jing Liu Qi. Likewise, It was also half the age when Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty died. 】

[Therefore, Liu Che was ecstatic about this belated son, so he decided. 】

[[-]: Make a gift for this son. 】

[Two: Sacrifice to heaven for this son. 】

[Three: No matter how many there are, try everything that is good. 】
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Han Dynasty, the first year before Emperor Wen.

Liu Heng was angry, happy and sad at the same time. He was happy because he knew that his grandson finally had a son, and the man could avoid experiencing turmoil again in the future. What was sad was that he knew the age at which he died.

But before his emotions could brew, the first interactive option appeared. His rationality was suppressed again. He sighed and chose the third option.

Isn't this obvious?
As the emperor, he finally got a son at the age of nearly 30, so he naturally wanted to celebrate his son.

Likewise, this son will inevitably become a prince in the future, so matters involving heirs must be taken seriously.

After choosing the options given by the miracle, Liu Heng began to think about the death of himself and his son Liu Qi.

Liu Che was nearly 30 when he got his eldest son, which was 29, so Liu Qi was 48, and he was about the same age.

This kind of thinking is quite satisfying. After all, in this era, many people are also this age.

Looking at the many forces in the imperial court later, they actually chose to bet on King Huainan again.

Didn't they learn a lesson from Liu Chang's previous rebellion?

And the miracle didn't say whether Liu An refused or wanted it. It seemed that he was still a little cautious after all.

Could it be that my original methods were too merciful and made them forget the bloody lesson?
(End of this chapter)

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