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Is the general of the Western Han Dynasty starved to death in prison because there are starving lines on his mouth?

He is the second son of the famous Jiang Hou Zhou Bo and a very famous strategist in history. Seven countries rebelled, commanded the Han army, and put down the rebels in three months. He died in prison. When she was the chief of Hanoi in Zhou Yafu, there was a woman fortune teller named Xu Fu, who was good-looking. On this day, Zhou Yafu invited her to the government to tell her fortune. Old lady Xu Fu said, "Fortune-telling is heartless, but compassion does not tell fortune. Your life is more noble, you can be a marquis in three years, and you can be a prime minister in eight years, and your status is noble. But good flowers don't last long. In another nine years, you will only be a hungry ghost. " Zhou Yafu shook his head and said, "I can't be sealed, because my brother inherited his father's Marquis. Even if he dies, his nephew will inherit it, not me. It is impossible to say that I am hungry. You call me noble, how can I starve to death? " Chui fook pointed to the corners of Zhou Yafu's mouth and said, "There is a vertical line on the edge of your mouth. This is a starving face. " Zhou Yafu was very surprised. Coincidentally, three years later, Zhou Yafu's brother was deprived of the post of Marquis for killing people. Emperor Wen, unwilling to deprive the Zhou family of the title, ordered the selection of Zhou Yafu, the best personality among the philosophers, to inherit the title. Zhou Yafu really fulfilled the soothsayer's words and inherited his father's title. In 158 BC, that is, in the sixth year of Emperor Wendi, Xiongnu invaded the northern border, and Emperor Wendi hurriedly adjusted the border to guard the defense. In order to guard the capital, Wendi sent three troops to Chang 'an to resist the guards. Liu Lishouba, Zhu Xi and Li Shouxi, and Zhou Yafu, the satrap of Hanoi. A month later, the Xiongnu soldiers retreated. Emperor Wen ordered the three armies to withdraw. Because of his tight defense and meritorious defense, Emperor Wendi promoted Zhou Yafu to lieutenant, in charge of the relieving and guarding of the capital. After the death of Emperor Wendi, Emperor Jingdi named Zhou Yafu as a title of generals in ancient times. Zhou Yafu's fate confirmed the fortune teller's words for the second time, which made Zhou Yafu more nervous. BC 154, that is, in the third year of Emperor Han Jing, the King of Wu and Liu Bi joined forces with the King of Jiaodong, Liu E and other seven countries to launch a rebellion, under the banner of "killing Chao Cuo, clearing the monarch's side". Jingdi then promoted Zhou Yafu to Qiu and led the troops in counterinsurgency. At this time, the insurgents were storming the beam, but Zhou Yafu didn't want to help directly. He put forward his own battle plan to Jingdi: "Chu army is brave and strong in fighting capacity, and it is difficult to achieve complete victory. I intend to give up Liang temporarily, cut off its grain route from behind, and then wait for an opportunity to defeat the rebels. " Jingdi agreed. At this time, Liang was attacked by the rebels again, and he needed Zhou Yafu for help urgently. Zhou Yafu is located in Changyi City (now southwest of Juye, Shandong Province), so we can't stick to it. Liang Wang called for help again, and Zhou Yafu sat firmly in Diaoyutai. Backstage, the emperor ordered Zhou Yafu to give assistance quickly, but Zhou Yafu remained on hold. But he secretly sent an elite army to cut off the rebels' grain routes and rob them of their food. Come to the bottom. The rebels attacked Zhou Yafu, but after several challenges, Zhou Yafu did not go out, but strengthened its defense. For lack of food, the rebels could not attack the city for a long time. Had to retreat, Zhou Yafu took the opportunity to send his troops to pursue, and won by a wide margin. The head of Liu Bi, the leader of the rebel army, was also cut off and sent by the Vietnamese. The rebellion was put down in March, and courtiers praised Zhou Yafu's military strategy after the war. But because Zhou Yafu didn't rescue him in time, Liang Wang and he forged a deep hatred. It laid the groundwork for Zhou Yafu's later tragedy. In BC 152, Prime Minister Tao Qing resigned due to illness, and Jingdi appointed Zhou Yafu as Prime Minister. At first, Jingdi attached great importance to him. Because he is honest and frank in Zhou Yafu, maybe the military attache can't be a civilian, and his personality is stubborn, and he is gradually alienated by Jingdi. On one occasion, Emperor Jing wanted to abolish Li Rong. Liu Rong is the son of Li Ji, so he is called Prince Chestnut. However, Zhou Yafu's opposition caused Jingdi to be extremely dissatisfied with him. Liang Wang, who had been enemies with him, spoke ill of Zhou Yafu in front of the Queen Mother every time he went to Beijing, which was also very bad for him. Later, two events led to the tragedy of Zhou Yafu. One is the queen's brother and the other is Attila. Dou Taihou wanted Jingdi to make Wang xin the younger brother of the queen, and Jingdi said he would consult with the minister. When Jingdi discussed with Zhou Yafu, Zhou Yafu said that Liu Bang had said that those who were not surnamed Liu could not be crowned king, and those who had no credit could not be crowned Hou. If Wang xin is made a Hou, it will violate the oath of our ancestors. Jingdi has nothing to say. Later Attila only allowed Lu and other five people to submit to the Han Dynasty. Emperor Jing was very happy and wanted to make them princes to encourage others to submit to the Han Dynasty, but Zhou Yafu objected: "If these traitors are made princes, how can we punish those ministers who don't keep the festival?" Jingdi was very unhappy: "The words of the Prime Minister are pedantic and useless!" Then all five people were blocked. Zhou Yafu resigned because of illness. Jingdi approved his request. After a while, Emperor Jingdi called him into the palace for a banquet to test whether his temper had changed, so he didn't put chopsticks in front of him. Zhou Yafu asked the steward for chopsticks unhappily. Jingdi smiled and said to him, "Isn't that enough for you?" Zhou Yafu felt ashamed and resentful, and knelt down to apologize to Jingdi. As soon as Jingdi said "get up", he immediately stood up. Before Jingdi could speak again, he turned and walked away. Jingdi sighed and said, "How can such a person help the young master?" When Zhou Yafu's son saw that he was old, he secretly bought 500 armor shields for use when he died. At that time, the Han dynasty stipulated that the armor shield prohibited personal trading. Zhou Yafu's son does short-term work for employees, and his salary is low, and he still owes them wages. As a result, the disgruntled employee accused him of privately purchasing military materials prohibited by the state to rebel. Jingdi sent someone to trace the matter. The person in charge of the investigation called Zhou Yafu and asked why. Zhou Yafu said nothing. Emperor Jingdi was very angry and handed Zhou Yafu over to Ting Wei, the highest judicial officer, for trial. Ting Wei asked Zhou Yafu, "Why did the monarch rebel?" Zhou Yafu replied, "My son bought funeral supplies. How can it be called rebellion? " The wall fell down and everyone pushed. At this time, Tingwei knew that the emperor no longer needed Zhou Yafu. He said sarcastically, "You can't rebel on the earth. Go to the underworld to rebel! " Zhou Yafu was humiliated beyond endurance. He went on a hunger strike. Five days later, he vomited blood and died. Sima Qian not only praised him in Historical Records, but also greatly regretted his stubbornness and disrespect for the emperor, which led to the tragic ending. The soothsayer's prophecy became Zhou Yafu's death prophecy. Zhou Yafu starved to death in prison because there were vertical stripes on the corners of his mouth? No, of course not. One of the reasons is that we have offended the emperor. The second is to offend the villain; Third, honesty and frankness are more than enough, but he lacks rationality ... that's all.