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In ancient times, which monarchs killed their ministers, but still followed the policies left by them? -such as Shang Yang?

Chao Cuo (200 years ago-154 years ago), a think tank of the Western Han Dynasty, was born in Yingchuan (now Nanchaochipu, Yuxian County, Henan Province). During the reign of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, Chao Cuo was outstanding in literary talent, and later served as a prince, a doctor, a prince's commander and a scholar. When teaching the prince, he won the hearts of the people and was eloquent, and was respected as a "think tank" by Qi (later Emperor Jing). He was beheaded in Dongcheng, Xi due to the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion.

Although Chao Cuo is dead, the cause that Chao Cuo fought for continues. After pacifying the rebellion of Wu and Chu, Emperor Jing took the opportunity to carry out some political reforms. He ordered the governors not to continue to govern the country, and the emperor sent officials to them; He also reformed the official system of the vassal States, changed the prime minister to the prime minister, and laid off most officials such as ancient imperial doctors; This makes the princes lose their political power and have to pay taxes. In this way, the power of the central government has been greatly strengthened, while the power of the governors has been greatly weakened.