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Xiao Yan is Liang Wudi, but why did he starve to death in the palace?

Because? Hou Jing rebellion? Although he was the king, he had already lost power and influence, and the imperial secretary ignored his needs at all, so that he was finally starved to death. Xiao Yan is a very clever man, and he has made great achievements in literature. In addition, he was born in a big family and was reused as soon as he entered the official position, becoming the staff of Wang Jian, the founding star of Nanjing Automobile. Later, in the turbulent Southern Qi regime, Xiao Yan helped Xiao Luan ascend to the throne, so after Xiao Luan became Emperor Qi Ming, he was promoted one after another, and his position in the DPRK became increasingly prominent.

In the second year of Emperor Qi Ming's accession to the throne, Nanqi was captured by the Northern Wei Dynasty, and Xiao Yan was ordered to defend the enemy. Under his leadership, the Southern Qi army successfully blocked the attack of the Northern Wei Dynasty, so Emperor Qi Ming paid more and more attention to him. Accumulated meritorious military service and the king's favor made Xiao Yan slowly give birth to the idea of replacing him. When he became a military fu, he decided to be the emperor. In order to be sure, he secretly planned for more than a year before he began to usurp the throne.

He first used public opinion to shape himself into the son of heaven, and then forced Xiao Baorong to retreat for a pretence. Finally, at the request of courtiers in Southern Qi Dynasty, Xiao Yan? Helpless? Accept the Zen position and change Nanqi to Liang Dynasty. After he acceded to the throne, in order to prevent future troubles, he sentenced Xiao Baorong to death and then announced his sudden death. In the early days of his administration, Xiao Yan was diligent in politics and took active measures to correct the accumulated disadvantages of the court. But in the later period, he gradually became lazy in politics and addicted to Buddhism. Because of his obsession with Buddhism, Xiao Yan built temples on a large scale, and he himself became a monk many times, which was very expensive.

Later, Hou Jing, who defected from Beiqi, took the opportunity to launch a mutiny. Although Xiao Yan urgently called reinforcements from all over the country, these reinforcements were not very dedicated to rescue, so the rebels led by Hou Jing were able to successfully break into the palace. Since then, although Xiao Yan has not been abolished, it can only be controlled by Hou Jing. Hou Jing was very hard on Xiao Yan and cut his diet many times, which led to Xiao Yan's illness. He was old. The imperial secretary who was in charge of serving him was also very careless, even if he heard his call, he ignored it. Finally, Xiao Yan was starved to death.