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Why is Liu Heng, Liu Bang's most hated son, the most stable among all forces?

In BC 180, Lv Hou died, and this woman controlled the Han Dynasty for fifteen years. During these fifteen years, Liu's king and Liu Bang's old staff were severely suppressed. After his death, Liu Bang's old minister launched the "Zhu Lu Rebellion" and wiped out the forces of the Lu family. Liu Bang's fourth son, Wang Liuheng, ascended the throne of Emperor China.

Liu Heng was born to Liu Bang and Ji Bo, while Ji Bo was Wang Wei's former wife. After Wang Wei's defeat, she became a prisoner of the Han army. Liu bang was lucky to see that she was somewhat feminine. At this time, Ji Bo became pregnant and gave birth to Liu Heng. Because Liu Bang loves Mrs. Qi very much, after birth, the mother and son were naturally left out in the cold.

Until Liu Heng was eight years old, Liu Bang came home with a great victory and made Liu Heng as the acting king, so he became a vassal in this land. In the next fifteen years, Liu Heng developed production in Dai Di and managed Dai Di in an orderly way. During his administration, he severely suppressed Liu's Central Revolutionary Committee and tried many times. Liu Heng politely refused to give him a better fief and beauty, saying that he had no talent and wanted to guard the border for the big fellow in that distant place. Lv Hou saw that he didn't have great ambitions, so he was excused.

After the death of Lv Hou, Liu Heng, the neglected captaincy, was made emperor by the minister in a twinkling of an eye, which was somewhat flattered. Just as the messenger from Chang 'an came to Dai Di to report the news, Liu Heng tossed and turned, unable to sleep at night, not knowing whether to accept or refuse. On this night, he can only use divination to decide his own destiny. The result of divination is great horizontal, that is, the soothsayer looks like an emperor, which makes Liu Heng determined to "enter Beijing immediately". In order to succeed to the throne smoothly, Liu Heng made more arrangements:

Send someone to ask for directions first, step by step. Liu Heng sent his uncle Zhao Bo to Chang 'an to find out the truth. When he was about to arrive in Chang 'an, he sent someone to see if there was anything unusual in Chang 'an, so as not to die here. After safely inheriting the throne, Liu Heng entered Weiyang Palace, but the guards in the palace were not his own. This problem makes Liu Heng feel anxious. In order to effectively ensure his life, he ordered his cronies Chang Song and Zhang Wu to take over the defense work of the Palace and Chang 'an.

After his personal safety was guaranteed, Liu Heng began to win people's hearts. He rewarded the hero who made great contributions in suppressing the rebellion of Lu, restored the fief and title to the suppressed warlord Liu, and also rewarded the minister who welcomed himself as emperor. This series of awards made both inside and outside the imperial court agree with Liu Heng's status as emperor.

After being brought up, Liu Heng adopted an attitude of paying equal attention to kindness and compassion, and suppressed those princes who were too powerful. Qi was very powerful at that time. When the King of Qi died, he divided Qi into six parts and gave them to Liu's descendants. Liu Heng not only weakened the governors, but also suppressed the ministers who thought highly of themselves. After Liu Heng acceded to the throne, Qiu thought he was the great hero of the emperor, and he usually assumed an arrogant attitude. In order to contain the frequency, after each meeting, Liu Heng watched the frequency leave with stern eyes. So someone reminded Zhou Bo that he should restrain himself in front of the emperor at ordinary times, so as not to arouse the emperor's suspicion, which is counterproductive. Until then, Zhou Bocai suddenly realized. Since then, frequency has been respectful to Liu Heng and has voluntarily resigned as prime minister.

Liu Heng, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, became more and more stable through his own efforts. Liu Bang, the emperor gaozu of Han Dynasty, would never have thought that it was this unpopular son who inherited the world from the big fellow a hundred years later.