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What are the wise and excellent princes who have experienced hardships in history?

Prince, with lofty status, is the legal heir of China's ancient feudal empire. However, due to its special status, not every prince can ascend to the throne. They are often the center of various political whirlpools. They fall or even die in political struggles, and even if they hold their ground, they may die of illness. There are many wise but tragic princes in the history of China. They were only one step away from the throne, but they all died in the end.

One, childe Fu Su According to the historian Li Kaiyuan's textual research, Qin Shihuang Fu Su was probably born to Mrs. Chu. In other words, he has the blood of Chu consorts and is closely related to the adoptive mother of Qin Shihuang, Empress Huayang. Strictly speaking, Fu Su never became a prince, but was honored as the eldest son of Qin Shihuang. Later, before he died, Qin Shihuang wanted to hand over the throne to the so-called wise man, Fu Su, who was in the north and didn't know the news of his father's death. As a result, his younger brother Hu Hai robbed him of his throne.

Fu Su, a naturally intelligent and kind person, not only fought bravely, but also had a high political vision. Such talents, if in the upper position, may be able to change the fate of the Daqin Empire at that time. Unfortunately, after the death of Qin Shihuang, Li Si, Hu Hai and Zhao Gao, Fu Su committed suicide.

Second, according to the evidence of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, if the son Fu Su died of misunderstanding of his father, then the prince died of suspicion between father and son. As the 29-year-old eldest son of Liu Che, Liu Ji was carefully cultivated by Liu Che since childhood. And Liu Ji also lived up to expectations. When he was a teenager, he was knowledgeable and had his own unique views on handling political affairs. He not only put morality first, but also dared to rehabilitate Emperor Wu's political misconduct, and was praised by people of insight in the ruling and opposition.

But at that time, some sinister villains used the "curse of witchcraft" to get rid of Liu. At that time, Liu was in Chang 'an, in Ganquan Palace, and the message was passed between father and son by messengers. The more they explain, the worse it gets. Later, under various misunderstandings, Liu Yi died unjustly.