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Zhao Jieyu is the only pet of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. Why did Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty order her to be killed?

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did this to prevent Zhao Jieyu from intervening in politics while the monarch was young a hundred years later. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was so worried because Chu Jun he wanted to inscribe was Liu Fuling, the son of Zhao Jieyu. Since Liu Ji committed suicide, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has never established a prince. In addition to Herry Liu, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty actually had five sons. Among them, the second son, Liu Hong, died young before 1 10. The third son, Liu Dan, and the fourth son, Liu Xu, were not loved by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty because of their bad conduct. The fifth son, Liu Bo, was excluded from the Chu Jun list because of an earlier conspiracy. In this way, the youngest Liu Fuling became the most suitable person to inherit the throne.

Liu Fuling was born in the first 94 years, and his mother is the beloved Zhao Jieyu. Liu Fuling was in good health and smart when he was a child, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty loved him far more than his brothers. Based on his love, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was generally satisfied with Liu Fuling, the heir. The only drawback is that Liu Fuling is too young. It was 88 years before Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty began to think about building reservoirs. At that time, Emperor Wu was nearly seventy years old, while Liu Fuling was only six or seven years old.

Because Liu Fuling was too young, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who knew that his time was running out, worried that after a hundred years, Zhao Jieyu would take advantage of this young monarch and take the opportunity to interfere in state affairs. In order to put an end to this possibility, Emperor Wu finally made a decision and granted Zhao Jieyu the death penalty. Later, in the spring of the following year, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty heard that the alchemist who was expected to have the spirit of divination said that Chang 'an prison had the spirit of the son of heaven, so he also ordered all prisoners in Chang 'an prison to be killed except Liu Xun. It can be seen that Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is clearing the way for the future of Liu Fuling.

Shortly thereafter, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty officially named Liu Fuling as the Prince because of the deterioration of his condition. Then, before going to bed, he appointed four people, including Huo Guang, as assistant ministers. After arranging these things one by one, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty soon died. After that, Liu Fuling became the emperor of Zhao Han.