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Is it true that Liu Yao, the best general in the Western Jin Dynasty, coveted the beauty of the queen and rebelled and proclaimed himself emperor?

This is fake. Liu Yao, the general of the Western Jin Dynasty, could not rebel because he coveted the beauty of the queen. As a woman who has been queen of two countries in history, her name is Yang. She is a smart, gentle, virtuous and charming woman. She became the queen of two countries not because of what she wanted, but because she was so beautiful that she was forced to be the queen of two countries.

In the Western Jin Dynasty, she was captured by Xiongnu, which led to the arrest of Yang, the queen of the Western Jin Emperor. At this time, the general who led the Xiongnu to attack Hui Di was Liu Yao. When he first saw Queen Yang, he fell in love with Yang. So he married Yang and became his wife.

Emperor Liu Yao was highly valued by the Han Dynasty because he was brave and good at fighting, so when he caught Yang, the Han Dynasty emperor didn't say much and acquiesced in this marriage. Liu Yao laid a lot of cities for Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and was also highly valued by the emperor. However, Liu Yao was forced to the forefront of rebellion in a few days. The old emperor drove the crane west, leaving the prince behind. However, at this time, Zhang Guo actually rebelled and announced that he would kill all the people named Liu in the royal family, forcing General Liu Yao to do nothing.

So, with the support of many old ministers, General Liu Yao put down the rebellion and finally became emperor. Therefore, it was not Liu Yao's own intention to be emperor, but the general trend that drove him to a dead end. Liu Yao, the emperor's general, made Yang the queen again, so Yang became the only woman in the history of China who was the queen of two countries at the same time. Later, Liu Yao became emperor for a year and was captured by the Han army. After he was captured, he would rather die than write a letter of surrender, telling the prince to defend himself against the enemy, but the prince was a coward. Directly ran away, so the former Zhao, which was just established not long ago, was destroyed.