Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty had five sons, all of whom were talented. Basically, they can all be independent, and there is no such thing as a straw bag. Unlike other emperors, all five of his sons were born to a lonely queen. He once proudly said that because they were born from the same mother, they could not fight like others. Emperor Wen's words certainly made sense, but he ignored the greed in human nature. Few people were indifferent to imperial power, especially their own status. The Battle of Yang Yong and Yang Guang is world-famous; after Yang Yong's death, Yang Guang eventually became the emperor, but he was also killed by Yu Wenhuaji. Yang Xiu sided with Yang Yong, but was defeated by Yang Guang and became a commoner; Yang Liang launched a rebellion. Unfortunately, he was suppressed because of his lack of political experience. The most pitiful person is Qin Wang Yang Jun. After being despised by Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty, he was poisoned to death by a woman.
In February of the first year of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, he was appointed King of Qin, and later he was appointed King of Shangzhou. General Wuwei was a general who was once very popular. When attacking Chen, he was appointed Marshal Lu Xingjun, commanding more than thirty instructors and wielding great power. However, due to Yang Junsheng's kindness, he was worried that there would be heavy casualties once the war started. He said with tears in front of the messenger that he was a marshal and had no merit. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty appreciated him very much when he heard about it and appointed him as the governor of Yangzhou, in charge of the military affairs of the 44 states. Later, he was transferred to the governor of Bingzhou, in charge of the military affairs of the 24 states.
As his credit and status improved, Yang Jun became more and more extravagant, borrowing money to collect interest, even embezzling public funds to renovate palaces, and often making exquisite things. His life was extremely corrupt. In the view of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, this was an unforgivable thing. They were married and had been frugal all their lives. Even if they become emperors and become the richest people in the world, they still strive to be frugal. However, it was completely unknown that Yang Jun actually built those water palaces, jade walls and golden steps. So Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty sent someone to severely reprimand him, and even removed him from all official positions, allowing him to return to the palace as an ordinary prince. This decision was opposed by many people, but it did not affect Emperor Wen's decision. Because luxury cannot be broken, in the eyes of his father, Yang Jun is on the verge of hating iron. To make matters worse, he likes women. There are many concubines in this mansion, just like Yang Yong.
For other women, this is a good thing, the opportunity is always there. But for Princess Cui Shian, this is a great shame. It is a joke to open Miss Cui's house in Berlin and compete with a girl from a humble background. She poisoned the melon once and for all, and Yang Jun fell ill. He confessed after being killed by his father, but his father believed that Yang Jun not only failed to do what he should have done, but also violated the law, which prevented his great cause from becoming a model and his crime was unforgivable. Faced with his father's reproach, Yang Jun felt deeply worried and angry, but he couldn't describe it. When he was poisoned by the princess again, he finally died.
Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was very sad that his son was so ignorant of praise. Queen Dugu was also very sad. After all, it was meat that fell from her body. Although there are mistakes, sin does not lead to death. When she heard that there was something fishy about Yang Junzhi's death, she immediately ordered an investigation. This situation is easy to check. As a result, Cui died of natural causes after being poisoned, and her two sons also died with her. Not only did she not inherit the title, she was not even qualified to lose the title.
Emperor Wen and Sui went too far!