? When life dies, isn't it a day for the emperor? ?
This is a famous saying of Quan Xiangyu culture in Sui Dynasty. It was said after he forced the palace to kill Emperor Yangdi and slept with Queen Yang Guang. Yu Wenhuaji, a famous traitor and power figure in history, held almost all the internal powers in the Sui Dynasty (the external powers and responsibilities were in the hands of some generals in the column countries). It can be said that getting such authority is almost entirely due to Yang Guang's growing neglect and exultation in the middle and late period, and Yu Wenhuaji's psychology of pandering to Yang Guang, so he gradually mastered the real power.
It is precisely because he stayed with you all the time and served the pleasure-seeking emperor all the year round that Yu Wenhuaji was greatly influenced by Yang Guang when he gradually grasped the power of the Sui Dynasty. He sneered at Yang Guang's idea of pleasure-seeking from the secret to the collusion, and finally lost his own principles, and began to earnestly hope to become a person like Yang Guang.
When the Great Sui Dynasty was about to fall, Yu Wenhuaji led troops into the palace to kill Yang Guang, and slept with Yang Guang's queen. It was not so much that he knew that the building was going to collapse, and if he didn't kill Yang Guang to dispel the anger of various anti-armies, and then he could barely stabilize the situation, it was better to say that there were many factors in it that he envied Yang Guang for his pleasure-seeking for many years, and he hoped to be an emperor for a few days. This should be a morbid psychology accumulated by Yu Wenhuaji for many years. The excessive extravagance and extravagance will make people lost in it and lose a lot of due judgment.
If Yu Wenhuaji didn't get lost and get carried away, he could support the new monarch, unite with the old forces of the Sui Dynasty and withdraw his troops. On the one hand, the stability of the world's hearts, on the other hand, relying on the prestige of the imperial dynasty to find a way to counter the rebels from all sides, perhaps the Great Sui Dynasty would not fall so soon, and Yu Wenhuaji and his son would not be chased by rebels from all walks of life. Of course, history is history, and there are not so many assumptions. We just look back at history and use their lessons to warn future generations.