NO1: Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was afraid of the lonely queen.
Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was one of the most outstanding emperors in history with outstanding achievements. Although the Sui Dynasty did not last long, its status in history is indelible and it is difficult to compare with other dynasties in the short term. For example, the imperial examination system, which had a great influence on human civilization, emerged during the period of Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty. There is also the reform of the official system and the implementation of the three provinces and six ministries system, which is also far-reaching. But what he is most famous for in unofficial history is his "feat" of being afraid of his henpecks.
Empress Dugu, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty, may be regarded as the top lion's roar of "the mother of the world". History books say: Queen Dugu had a noble family background, was humble and elegant, good at reading, her words and deeds were consistent with Sui's thoughts, and she was extremely jealous. As a result, "the emperor liked it very much". The term "pet fear" is interesting: both love and fear. In addition to "helping his wife", the more important reason for her was to be optimistic about the emperor and not let him mess around. That is to say, "the harem did not dare to enter", which made Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty miserable. However, even if Emperor Wen and Sui were to be regarded as thieves, it would be hard to avoid being careful. In the autumn of the emperor's 20th year, Empress Dugu lay in the palace to rest due to illness, and Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty took a few days off. One afternoon, while walking in the back garden, he met a palace maid named Yuchi Jiahua. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty asked and found out that she was the granddaughter of the rebel Wei Chi. She was not admitted to the imperial palace when she was a child, but now she has grown up.
This woman is not only young and beautiful, but also talented and quick-thinking. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty loved this woman very much and secretly called her lucky. Queen Dugu was furious when she found out. Regardless of her illness, Queen Dugu personally led hundreds of maids to Renshou Palace. Queen Dugu looked at the childish Yuchi Jiahua, and felt angry that Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty had betrayed her. She ordered the maids to capture Yuchi Jiahua, drag him out and beat him to death with random sticks.
The news reached Wude Palace and learned that the queen had gone to Renshou Palace to execute Yuchi Jiahua. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was shocked by the sudden bad news. She did not expect that Queen Dugu would decide to execute Yuchi Jiahua without her consent. She thought that the king of a country could not even protect the woman she loved, and grief and anger surged into her heart. Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty left the hall regardless of the emperor's image and the obstruction of ministers. Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty was really angry this time. But in anger, the emperor ran away from home instead of "a million corpses and blood spread thousands of miles away". Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty could not suppress the pain in his heart and galloped his horse, saying that he no longer wanted to be emperor. As a result, the minister desperately stopped him and tried to persuade him. Seeing that he could not leave, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty sighed: I am the emperor and cannot be free! It is said that this is the earliest publication of the word "freedom" in Chinese. Maybe even Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty didn't think of it. His carelessness betrayed an eternal saying.
During the decades when Queen Dugu was alive, Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty had always been monogamous. In August 602, Queen Dugu died of illness, and Emperor Wen of the Sui Dynasty gained the long-awaited "freedom". He began to indulge in debauchery. He was especially lucky that Mrs. Xuanhua and Mrs. Hua Rong were stunning beauties, full of beauty and tenderness.
Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, was afraid of Queen Lu Pheasant.
Emperor Liu Bang of Han Dynasty was the first rogue emperor. None of his six relatives recognized him, but he was also afraid of his wife. At that time, Liu Bang was just a poor man, while Lu Pheasant's family was a big family. It was Lu Pheasant's father who believed the words of a fortune teller and allowed Lu Pheasant to marry a prodigal son. The marriage wasn't right at that time, and the family wasn't right either. Therefore, Liu Bang always felt guilty towards Empress Lu. Therefore, Lu Pheasant is basically obedient. Queen Lu is really not a simple woman, but a powerful character. When Liu Bang led the uprising, Lu Pheasant was thrown into prison by the government. After suffering, he was released from prison by Xiao He. After being released from prison, he followed Liu Bang and joined the army. He was homeless and miserable.
202 years ago, Liu Bang officially proclaimed himself emperor
Later, Liu Bang began to love Qi Ji, and then "loved the house as much as the bird", planning to depose Liu Yuxin and let Mrs. Qi's son inherit the throne. However, Queen Lu was more powerful and united the ministers of Korea. Zhang Liang also helped her invite the "Four Elites" to help her rescue her, but Liu Bang's idea did not come true. After this incident, Liu Bang felt the threat from the Lu family to the Liu family, so before he died, he vowed to kill Baima with his ministers: no one whose surname is Liu should be crowned king. Later, the Lu family almost took over the Liu family, and thanks to others, she was able to recover.
It can be seen that Liu Bang was afraid of his wife because Lu Pheasant was so powerful and scheming that Liu Bang was worried after his death.