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This man killed the emperor and defiled the queen, but his two sentences before his death have become famous throughout the ages. What were they?

This person is the famous treacherous minister Yu Wenji in the late Sui Dynasty. Friends who like to study ancient Chinese history will definitely have a certain understanding of Yu Wenwenji. Yu Wenhuaji blasphemed the queen and killed the emperor, but a sentence he said during his lifetime has become a famous saying for thousands of years. What is this?

When Emperor Yang of the Sui Dynasty was still young, Yu Wenhuaji followed him loyally. Later, Emperor Sui Yang became the heir to the throne, and Yu Wenhuaji was also happy, because those who followed the prince would definitely have a good future. In fact, Yu Wenhua and this person have no real ability. Not only is he greedy for power, he also loves women, and has many beauties walking around them every day. This may be due to his father's influence. Yu Wenhuaji's father had a good relationship with Yang Guang. Yang Guang loves women, and Yu Wenhuaji's father is no exception. For the sake of Yu Wenhua and his father, Yu Wenhua and Yang Guang always tolerated Yu Wenhua and Yang Guang, who had made many mistakes.

Due to the brutal dictatorship during Yang Guang's rule, the people had no choice but to launch an uprising. When Yang Guang needed Yu Wenhuaji's help, Yu Wenhuaji not only failed to help the monarch get out of this predicament, but instead adopted a selfish attitude and killed Yang Guang. Yang Guang cultivated Yu Wenhuaji, and finally died under his sword. After Yu Wenhuaji killed his master Yang Guang with his own hands, he said that life will eventually lead to death, so why not be the emperor for a day while you are alive. Perhaps to Yu Wenhuaji's surprise, his sentence has become a famous saying for thousands of years, which shows that Yu Wenhuaji's heart is vicious.

After he killed Yang Guang, he immediately made Empress Xiao his own possession. Those who committed any injustice would be killed by themselves. Soon after, Yu Wenhuaji was killed by the rebels.