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What are the particularly insidious conspiracies in the history of China?

Poisonous woman-Lv Hou

Liu Bang and Emperor Gaozu Lv Zhi were husband and wife in distress, but the appearance of Mrs Qi became a serious obstacle to a happy life. There is a saying that men love mistresses and women value their ex-husbands. Mrs. Qi is beautiful, can sing and dance, and gave birth to a son for Liu Bang. Smart, intelligent and lovely, Liu Bang loves children very much and has the idea of abandoning the old and establishing the new, which makes Lv Zhi very afraid. Thanks to the support of all ministers, Lv Zhi kept his seat.

After Liu Bang's death, he took revenge on Mrs. Qi, the high-impedance's favorite concubine, by cutting off her hands and feet, gouging out her eyes, deafening her ears, making her dumb with drugs, and then throwing her half-dead into the cellar, which was called "a man on earth". Han, the son there, was ill in bed with fear.

This inhuman method of killing has appeared more than once in history, but it seems that Lv Hou's method is unprecedented.

After Lv Zhi came to power, his political skills became more and more tough, and his style became more and more sophisticated. In order to get rid of weeds, she also tricked Mrs. Qi's son into the palace. Han Huidi knew that his mother had ulterior motives and might suddenly kill him. In order to protect his younger brother, the emperor ate and lived together, never leaving. But even with his elder brother's personal care, young Ruyi failed to escape from Lv Zhi's clutches. Finally, one day, when Hui Di was out hunting, Lv Zhi killed the young Ruyi.

Poisonous woman's second move

Zhao Xin is the concubine of Liu Qu, the son of Emperor Han Jing. Beauty is unknown, but because it is the most cruel and vicious by nature, it is listed as one for the time being.

According to historical records, Liu Qu first doted on He Yu and promised them to be queens. But he later fell in love with another woman, Zhao Xin. When they were jealous, they secretly plotted to hurt Zhao Xin. After the incident was exposed, Liu Qu tortured Zhao Ping, refused to accept it under the lash, and replaced it with an iron needle. Zhaoping reluctantly confessed; So Liu Qu called you to rob her and let her kill Yu and Zhaoping with her sword. They also strangled three maids, dug up their bodies and burned them to ashes.

Later, Zhao Xin falsely accused Liu Qu of having another lover, Tao Wangqing. Liu Qu listened to rumors and took Zhao Xin and your concubines to Wang Qing's residence. "Naked, it's even more striking. That Zhu Ji each holding a burning iron * * * looked at qing, looking at qing to go, and threw himself into the well. After coming out, I went boating in its shade, cut its nose and lips, cut its tongue ... and went to * * * to untie it, put it in a big iron pot, took the peach ash and boiled it, and asked all the concubines to watch. " Later, Zhao Xin framed a concubine for love, saying, "I am afraid of love, and I will commit suicide by throwing myself into the well. I can't get out before I die ... and tie the post. Love to death, support it with thorns and bury it. " As many as fourteen women were secretly killed by Zhao Xin for being spoiled by Liu Qu.

It is cruel enough to do these things! So Zhao Xin's poison is the first!

Shan Zhi, the Poisonous Woman

The poison of Li Ji lies in the word "feminine", which can be described as killing people without seeing blood.

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Xiangong sent troops to attack Li Rong. A branch of Xirong, Ji surname. In today's Lishan, Lintong County, Shaanxi Province, Li Rong's monarch was destroyed, and his daughter Li Ji was taken back to China as a prisoner.

Li Ji's beauty fascinates devotees the devotees, ignores the soothsayer's dissuasion, and insists on keeping it for himself. After that, Li Ji gave birth to a son named Qi.

Because of her son, Li Ji began to plan for the future power of her mother and son, and prepared to move.

First, she will clear the way for her son to ascend to the throne, and get rid of the three most talented princes: Shen Sheng, Zhong Er and Yiwu.

She instigated all the people to let Shen Sheng lead an army to attack Rongdi, so as to seize the handle and kill Prince Shen Sheng, but without success. Then he framed Shen Sheng for poisoning the sacrificial meat, attempted to kill Gong Xian, and forced Shensheng to commit suicide with a grudge. After Shen Sheng's death, Li Ji framed Yiwu as an accomplice, and let his second son, Zhong Er, flee to Pucheng, and Yiwu fled to Qucheng, strengthening the defense and preparing for the battle.

Duke Xian was furious when he heard that his two sons had left without saying goodbye. He even decided that his two sons and the prince had the intention of murdering Li Ji, and ordered him to send troops to attack Pucheng. Officials of Pu people were ordered to urge Zhong Er to commit suicide and apologize quickly. Zhong Er fled over the wall, and officials caught up with him and cut Zhong Er's sleeve with a knife. Run to Zhai. Gong Xian also sent a crusade against Qucheng, but failed to capture it.

After Gong Xian's death, the doctor Rick and Pizheng mobilized the followers of the Three Childes to make an insurrection, successively killing Xi Qi and Zhuo Zi, and Yiwu returned to China and acceded to the throne. The commotion caused by Li Ji was declared calm.

Poisonous woman five Jia Nanfeng.

I'm afraid the most hateful woman must belong to Jia Nanfeng, the Empress Dowager of Jinhui. She is not only vicious and jealous, but also ugly and lewd, with no merit.

As a queen, she gave birth to four daughters in a row and had no children. Naturally, all the lucky daughters in the palace will face a tragic situation.

She behaved more fiercely than Zhao's sisters. After learning that an official concubine was pregnant, she brazenly broke into her residence and treated the woman as a halberd with the halberd held by the guards, causing her abdomen to rupture and bleed to death.

Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty feared it like a tiger, boasting that "I was born in many families and passed on the ceremony for a long time", which was the most respectful of "ceremony". But in the face of Jia Nanfeng's rampage, there was nothing he could do but sigh.