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Liu Xiu's best son rebelled four times and failed, and finally committed suicide in fear of sin.

Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty Liu had eleven sons, including many wise men, such as Liu Zhuang who later became emperor. Of course, there are also people with worrying IQ, such as Liu Jing, who failed to rebel four times. Although Liu Jing and Liu Zhuang are both sons of Yin Lihua, the Queen of Light, Liu Jing's IQ is far less than Liu Zhuang's. Liu Zhuang was clever since he was a child, so he was very popular with his father Liu Xiu.

Before that, there was a prince, Liu Jiang, the son of Queen Guo. But because Liu Xiu didn't like Queen Guo very much, and because Queen Guo was naturally jealous, Liu Xiu abolished Queen Guo and set up another Yin Lihua. As soon as Liu Jiang saw his mother being abolished, he began to worry about his situation. He went to the table many times to demand the abolition of the crown prince. This made Liu Xiu very embarrassed. Liu Jiang didn't make any big mistakes, so Liu Xiu repeatedly refused Liu Jiang's request. The more Liu Xiu didn't waste Liu Jiang, the more uneasy Liu Jiang became, so he asked for resignation more politely. Finally, two years later, Liu Xiucai agreed to Liu Jiang's request and abolished his status as a prince. Liu Jiang was relieved. Throughout the ages, only those who fight for the crown prince fight for their own heads. It is rare for people like Liu Jiang to resign voluntarily!

After Liu Jiang resigned, Liu Jing was very excited, because her mother is now a queen, so she is her own son, which means she may become a prince. However, Liu Jing's idea is beautiful, but the reality is cruel. Liu Xiu finally made Liu Zhuang a prince. When his father Liu Xiu was alive, Liu Jing just dared to be angry and didn't dare to speak; But when his father died, Liu Zhuang succeeded to the throne of Emperor Han Ming, and Liu Jing began to stir.

At that time, Liu Xiugang died, and his bones were not cold. Liu Jing pretended to be Liu Jiang's uncle Guo Kuang and wrote a letter to Liu Jiang, asking him to take this opportunity to rebel. Liu Jing's own abacus is loud, and he still thinks he can take advantage of the fisherman! But I didn't know that Liu Jing was a prince who resigned voluntarily. He is different from those princes who are forced to be laid off. Liu Jing's idea is good, but he overestimates his IQ. After receiving the letter, Liu Jiang tied up the messenger in fear, and then ran to Han Ming Emperor to plead guilty. Emperor Han Ming soon discovered that Liu Jing was behind the scenes, but he remembered that the two were brothers, instead of punishing Liu Jing, he only strengthened the monitoring of Liu Jing.

Liu Jing was excited to see that he was all right this time, and felt that he must be the only thrill, otherwise the rebellion would be innocent. So he seized the opportunity to rebel. In 58 AD, the Qiang people rebelled. Liu Jing saw that this was a golden opportunity, so he planned to rebel at the same time. But his side was already full of spies, and he was taken down before he could start work. Emperor Han Ming did not blame him this time, but changed him from Yang Shan Wang to Guangling Wang.

The second rebellion failed again, but Liu Jing remained stubborn. Isn't Lao Tzu still alive and well? During his stay in Guangling, Liu Jing found many fortune tellers in private. He showed the fortune teller his face and asked, do I look like my father? My father can be emperor at the age of thirty, and I am thirty this year. Can I stand up and resist? Hearing this, the fortune teller said, this is not the death of a dog. If you want to rebel, it's a capital crime. This is not pulling me as a cushion! So the fortune teller quickly reported to the county officials. After Emperor Han Ming knew it, he still didn't punish Liu Jing, but only reduced his guards and followers.

Liu Jing saw his emissary cut, and now his strength is weak. It was a little difficult to use force, so I hired a wizard to curse Emperor Han Ming at home. But Liu Jing was surrounded by spies, and when he made a slight movement, he was known by Emperor Han Ming. In the Han dynasty, countless people died because of witchcraft curses. Liu Jing knew that cursing the emperor was an unforgivable capital crime. Before Emperor Han Ming spoke, he committed suicide.

Throughout Liu Jing's life, it was an extremely interesting life. He rebelled four times without success. Perhaps Emperor Han Ming thinks his brother's IQ is worrying, so he chooses to forgive him every time. However, Liu Jing still didn't know himself, and finally learned about his funny life with his own hands, and went to the west with a rebellious dream.