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After the Tang Dynasty, Li stabbed the greedy queen Liu.

The queen is the mother of a country. By rights, the whole world belongs to her family. What is there to be greedy for? However, there is such a queen who is so greedy for money that it is unbelievable. She is Liu, the queen of Li after the Tang Dynasty.

Liu was born in the countryside, and his life was miserable. His mother died when he was a child, and he struggled to live with his fortune-telling father. There was chaos in the world. In a war, Liu, who was only five or six years old, was captured by the general of Jin Wang Li and sent to Jin Wangfu as a maid. Li's mother, Queen Jane, saw Liu's cleverness and liked it very much, so she personally taught her musical instrument to sing and dance. A few years later, Liu's autumn became more and more beautiful, and Li was fascinated by it. Of course, the mother saw her son's preference. Finally, after a banquet, the Queen Mother gave Liu to Li. Later, Wei Liu Li Sheng gave birth to a son named Li Jiji. Because Li Jiji's appearance and personality are very similar to his father Li, Liu is very popular with Li. After Li Jianli in the Tang Dynasty, Liu was favored by the emperor's plan to lend money to cattle, and defeated his competitors in one fell swoop, and successfully ascended the queen's throne. Perhaps because Liu was born in a humble family, money is particularly important in her eyes.

After Liu became queen, he began to collect money crazily.

At that time, it was built at the end of the Tang Dynasty and the beginning of the year. The country became strong and the four parties surrendered. All the tribute materials, through Liu's hand, were all split in two. One is played by Li, and the other is collected in the national treasury. The other is in his own palace, and he keeps it for himself.

Supposedly, it is too much to take as your own what has been paid tribute from all directions. And Liu's means of collecting property is even more incredible.

In order to collect more money, Liu asked some imperial secretaries and eunuchs to pretend to be businessmen and take the firewood, cloth, fruit and other food and things used in the palace to the market for sale. When they sell it, they also let those imperial court eunuchs claim to be things used by the queen, so that they can sell it at a good price.

All these things are sold. What do people in the palace eat? With what? All right, let Neco pay again. Look, is this Queen Liu very clever? I can't believe it! Liu was born in the countryside, and his life was miserable. His mother died when he was a child, and he struggled to live with his fortune-telling father. There was chaos in the world. In a war, Liu, who was only five or six years old, was captured by the general of Jin Wang Li and sent to Jin Wangfu as a maid. Li's mother, Queen Jane, saw Liu's cleverness and liked it very much, so she personally taught her musical instrument to sing and dance. A few years later, Liu's autumn became more and more beautiful, and Li was fascinated by it. Of course, the mother saw her son's preference. Finally, after a banquet, the Queen Mother gave Liu to Li. Later, Wei Liu Li Sheng gave birth to a son named Li Jiji. Because Li Jiji's appearance and personality are very similar to his father Li, Liu is very popular with Li. When Li was established in the late Tang Dynasty, Liu was favored by the emperor, and defeated the power-snatchers in one fell swoop and successfully ascended the throne of the queen. Perhaps because Liu was born in a humble family, money is particularly important in her eyes.

After Liu became queen, he began to collect money crazily.

At that time, it was built at the end of the Tang Dynasty and the beginning of the year. The country became strong and the four parties surrendered. All the tribute materials, through Liu's hand, were all split in two. One is played by Li, and the other is collected in the national treasury. The other is in his own palace, and he keeps it for himself.

Supposedly, it is too much to take as your own what has been paid tribute from all directions. And Liu's means of collecting property is even more incredible.

In order to collect more money, Liu asked some imperial secretaries and eunuchs to pretend to be businessmen and take the firewood, cloth, fruit and other food and things used in the palace to the market for sale. When they sell it, they also let those imperial court eunuchs claim to be things used by the queen, so that they can sell it at a good price.

All these things are sold. What do people in the palace eat? With what? All right, let Neco pay again. Look, is this Queen Liu very clever? I can't believe it!