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Liu Qu has a grave-robbing addiction: he likes to drink wine buried with the grave and sleep with the concubines in the tomb.

Speaking of grave robbers, most grave robbers in history are divided into official thieves and private thieves. Private thieves are easy to understand. Most of the protagonists and experiences in tomb-robbing novels are private thieves. Where are the officials and thieves? The official in the official thief is not an official, but an official. Some readers will probably ask, how can such a powerful official rob a tomb? be short of money

Once a war broke out in ancient times, then the military expenditure was economic, and in the middle of the war, suddenly there was no money. What should I do? So someone moved their mind to the grave robbery, and the funerary objects buried with the tomb owner were a great wealth at that time. Cao Cao, a famous figure in history, has a legend that in order to raise his own military expenses, he once set up a special team to rob tombs and used the funerary objects in princes' tombs to expand his military expenses.

Of course, whether it is a folk grave robbery or an official grave robbery, they often have the same purpose-making money. No one would want to go into that strange tomb and steal it unless there were priceless funerary objects in it. However, there is such a strange official thief in history. He has a prominent position and doesn't have to raise military expenses for the army. However, he is keen on robbing tombs. The purpose of his grave robbery is different from other official thieves and private grave robbers. He robbed the tomb just for fun and went out for fun. He is Liu Qu, the king of Guang Chuan.

Liu Qu is the great-grandson of Qin Shihuang. Originally, his name was Liu Quji, but I don't know if it was because of the word "disease" in his name. On the contrary, Liu Qu was often ill when he was young. Later, he asked the fortune teller that the word "disease" in his name and his eight characters were offensive, so Liu Quji later removed the word "disease" and renamed it Liu Quji.

As an adult, Liu Qu left a big shadow in his heart because of an incident that happened to his father when he was a child. Therefore, Liu Qu's usual personality is very strange and moody, and he often makes many inexplicable behaviors. If we look at it from our current point of view, it is this person who is a little insane. Over time, he became interested in grave robbery.

In Liu Qu's view, grave robbery can bring him many different * * *, the bodies found in the tomb, the strange pyramid-shaped mound, all kinds of grave robbery prevention measures, and even the strange funerary objects in grave robbery, all of which made him feel the novelty and * * * feeling that he didn't have on weekdays. And Liu Qu developed a hobby of grave robbery. When Liu Qu robbed the tomb, he especially liked the wine buried in the tomb. You know, the wine that can be buried with the tomb owner is originally a good wine, and with decades or hundreds of years of precipitation, the taste of the wine is even better. The wine is so sticky that it can even be pulled out by hand.

This addiction is normal, because although the wine in the tomb is a funerary object, it is really rare to drink. But Liu Qu is not only that, he also has an abnormal hobby, that is, sleeping with the queen's concubines buried in the tomb. He was not ashamed of it, but felt a sense of accomplishment and achieved what only ancient emperors and generals could do.

Liu Qu robbed the tomb crazily. As long as he knows there are ancient tombs, he will steal them and take away all the interesting and valuable things in them. Moreover, Liu Qu's grave robbery is different from that in the novel, and his technique is particularly unskilled. Because he is an official thief, every time he steals a tomb, he will bring a lot of his men and dig it directly regardless of the willy-nilly. The means to deal with grave robbers in the mausoleum is completely an obstacle for many people in Liu Qu.

On one occasion, he dug Wei Xiangwang's grave. Wei Xiangwang's tomb is made of stone, with a stone bed and a stone screen in the middle. In order to prevent his coffin from being stolen, he specially filled it with molten iron to prevent the grave robbers from leaving a trace. Liu didn't give up when he saw it. Instead, he sent someone to chisel it with a tool, and he suddenly cut it off. After digging, I found a bronze sword on the stone bed.

Liu Qu looked at it and thought it was very good. He picked it up and took it away on the spot. He doesn't care whether the bronze sword is a private burial object or not, and whether it will bring him misfortune or bad luck. He completely regarded it as his ostentatious capital, and many stolen funerary objects were directly used as daily necessities in life. This shows that Liu Qu robbed the tomb and was stubborn and crazy to the extreme.

As for Liu Qu's grave robbery, it is recorded in history that the number of his grave robberies is "countless", so it can be seen that there are as many treasures as Liu Qu's grave robberies in his life.

Liu Qu's two major hobbies in his life, Liu Qu not only likes to rob tombs, but also kills people by nature. Liu Qumou killed me for the time being. Let's talk about the woman around him first, and experience it instantly. Liu Qu had two concubines, Wang Zhaoping and Wang Diyu. Before that, he promised them that he would help them as his first wife, but it didn't last long. Before long, Liu Qu became seriously ill. At this time, another of his concubines, Zhao Xin Yangcheng, took good care of him because he was seriously ill, and Liu Qu was greatly moved. After waiting, I naturally gave my Yangcheng to Liu as my wife.

At this time, I heard that Yangcheng Zhao Xin was designated as the General Affairs Office, and Wang Zhaoping and Wang Diyu were angry and difficult to fill in. Therefore, they wanted to kill their concubine Zhao Xin in Yangcheng, but their plot finally failed and was finally known by Zhao Xin in Yangcheng. After the incident, Liu Qu directly killed Wang Zhaoping and Wang Deyu without saying anything. Now, Yangcheng Zhao Xin still refuses to let go. She wants to strike while the iron is hot. Therefore, she slandered Tao Wangqing, a new favorite, for adultery with officials. Liu Qu was even more angry when he learned that he immediately branded Tao Wangqing. Tao Wangqing knew that he was born to die, so he committed suicide by throwing himself into the well.

Yangcheng Zhao Xin is still unwilling to let go. She smashed Tao Wangqing's body in its shade, cut off its nose and lips, and broke its tongue. Then she dismembered the body and cooked it with poison in public. In order to continue to be favored, Yangcheng Zhao Xin continued to deceive Liu Qu and killed more than a dozen concubines in the harem. The method is cruel, and it is extremely unreasonable to cook, cut and strip people's clothes. A Maggie named Rong Ai was tied to a post. Liu Qu gouged out her eyes with a red-hot sharp knife, then cut off her thigh and finally poured molten lead into her mouth. Liu Qu's teacher remonstrated several times, and Liu Qu killed the teacher and his son.

It can be seen that the women around Liu Qu are so vicious, not to mention themselves.

In the first three years (7 1 BC), the crimes committed by Liu Qu were reported to the court in the History of Literature. In the second year (70 BC), Liu Qu was exiled to Shang Yong after being deprived of his title, and committed suicide on the way. In the fourth year of Jian 'an (66 BC), Liu Wen, the younger brother of Liu Qu, was named King of Guang Chuan, later King Dai of Guang Chuan.