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After Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, why didn't he dare to attack Han Xiandi?

After Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he did not kill Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, but made him a duke and was worshipped by people. This also made a joke. It was inconvenient for news to spread at that time. Coupled with Liu Bei's deliberate rumor, the whole world is spreading that Liu Hanxian has been killed by Cao Pi. Liu Bei also used these rumors to proclaim himself emperor. In fact, Emperor Xian did not die, but lived well for two years in Qinglong.

Cao Pi's doing this is easy to explain. If Emperor Xian of Han died, it would do him no good at all, and even be punished by the whole world. Cao Pi can be proclaimed emperor because of the struggle of his father Cao Cao. Without Cao Cao's struggle, he would never have ascended the throne on his own.

Xelloss also knows this. When Cao Cao was alive, he had many opportunities to kill Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, but he didn't do so. Xelloss naturally dare not rashly kill Han Xiandi. Otherwise, it will become the target of all people in the world, and there is really no need to take this risk.

Emperor Xian was a puppet emperor for decades, and finally his power was almost eliminated. What's the point of killing him at this time, since he is a useless man with no power or potential? What's more, Cao Cao dedicated his three daughters to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, and Emperor Xian of Han also gave his two daughters to Cao Pi. It can be said that they are deeply related by blood, so there is no need to kill him.

More importantly, Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty still has certain use value. When Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, the world was not completely unified. There are Sun Quan and Liu Bei in the south and Sun Gongsun Yuan in the north. Once he kills Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, these forces will definitely unite against themselves. Then you will become a target of public criticism, which is really unnecessary.