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Who killed Liu Ji, the first counselor in the world?

The death of Liu Jizhi.

1375 (the eighth year of Hongwu), Liu Ji, like all officials in Beijing, attended the early morning of New Year's Day, and then wrote a poem "Early Morning at the Age of Mao Yi" in Fengtian Temple. Although this is a social entertainment text praising virtue, Liu Ji's mood can still be seen in the poem. It is said that in the middle of the first month, Liu Gang, a master of Song Lian, came to Liu Ji's residence, asked Liu Bowen to edit Song Lian's 100 volumes for reading, and asked Liu Ji to preface the new book. He agreed without hesitation. In the second half of the first month, Liu Ji caught a cold. When Zhu Yuanzhang knew about it, he sent Hu to see the doctor. The physician made a prescription, and he came back to decoct the medicine according to the prescription. He felt as if there were some uneven stones crowded together in his stomach, which was very painful. In mid-February, Liu Ji came to see Zhu Yuanzhang when he was ill, and told him tactfully that Hu had come to visit the doctor, and he felt even more uncomfortable after taking the medicine prescribed by the doctor. Hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang simply said some words of comfort to let him relax and recuperate, which made Liu Ji quite chilling. In late March, Liu Bowen, accompanied by Mclynn Killman Liu and Zhu Yuanzhang's task force, left Beijing for home. After returning home, he refused all the medicine stones found by his relatives and the village, just trying to maintain a normal diet. A few days later, Liu Ji knew that the future was numbered, so he found two sons to explain the aftermath. After he finished the account, he asked Mclynn Killman Liu to bring a gobbledygook from his study and said to him, "After my death, you should present this book to the emperor immediately without delay; From now on, don't let our descendants of the Liu family learn this knowledge. " He also said to his second son, Liu Jing, "The essence of politics lies in the combination of leniency and severity. What the imperial court should do now is to cultivate morality as much as possible, and the law should be as concise as possible. Those who are in office on weekdays, if they can lead by example and influence the masses with morality, the effect will win over the punishment and have a far-reaching impact. Once a subordinate or person makes a mistake, he can put himself in others' shoes with a kind mind, and the sentence will certainly be fair to others and alert people to turn over a new leaf. If the law can be as simple as possible and easy for people to understand and abide by, it can avoid people being at a loss, and also establish the credibility of the government and a good image of benevolent people. In this way, God will help me live forever. " He went on to say: "I originally wanted to write a detailed suicide note to tell the emperor my last thoughts and lessons, but Hu is still here, and it is useless to write it." However, when Hu was defeated, the emperor would definitely think of me and ask you my last words. Then you can secretly play my words to the emperor! " Finally, he died in his hometown on April 16 at the age of 65. In June, he was buried in the summer countryside. 15 13 (in the eighth year of Zheng De, Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty), the court named him a surname, posthumous title Wencheng. 153 1 year (the tenth year of Jiajing of Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty), due to the suggestion of Li Yu, a doctor of punishments, the court discussed Liu Ji's achievements again and decided to let Liu Bowen enjoy the ancestral hall like Xu Da and other founding heroes.

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