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Is there any case in history in which the prince broke the law and committed the same crime as Shu Ren?

It is often seen in TV dramas that princes and nobles say that princes break the law and common people are guilty of the same crime, but there is no such case in our history, so in ancient times, everyone was unequal before the law.

One, Shang Yang, of course, some people will argue that Shang Yang's political reform, it seems that the failure of Shang Yang's political reform made the prince guilty of breaking the law with Shu Ren, but it didn't. Let's look at the following records:

So the prince broke the law. Wei Shang said:? If the law doesn't work, just commit it from above. ? Prince Jiang Fa. The prince, your heir, can't be punished. Punish his son Fu for his piety and insult his teacher Gong. This passage said that Shang Yang was supposed to be punished, but Shang Yang was a Chu Jun of a country and could not impose criminal law. Therefore, Shang Yang's teacher was punished, and the teacher who made mistakes was punished. It is a big joke to think that the prince has broken the law and committed crimes with the common people.

Second, Cao Cao's haircut generation is also famous. Once Cao Cao led an army through the wheat fields of the people. Cao Cao ordered all the soldiers not to trample on the wheat fields of the people, and they were sentenced to death if they didn't listen. But not long after saying this, Cao Cao's horse was startled by the birds on the side of the road, and then the horse ran directly to other people's wheat fields. It is estimated that Cao Cao was dumbfounded at that time. what can I do?

However, Cao Cao is not an ordinary person. He immediately picked up his sword and tried to kill himself. His men quickly stopped him, but they must obey their own rules. So Cao Cao decided to get a haircut for the first time. Originally, the ancients paid more attention to figure and skin, so they generally didn't cut their hair. At first glance, everyone thought that Cao Cao was strict with himself, so the soldiers below believed Cao Cao more.

Actually, it's ironic to think about it now If Cao Cao's soldiers or generals made such a mistake, I believe that Cao Cao would not let them cut their hair and cut their heads, and they would definitely say something. Finally, they killed the man, but it was their turn to cut their hair and head. Therefore, it was just empty talk in ancient times that the prince broke the law and committed the same crime as Shu Ren.