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How did Liu Bowen who dug Zhuge Liang's grave die?

A wily rabbit is exhausted and a running dog cooks; Birds are exhausted, and good bows are hidden; Destroy the enemy, and the counselor dies.

A, hu said to the poison:

There has always been a folklore about the future of Liu Bowen after the founding of the Ming Dynasty, which is worth thinking about and intriguing.

At that time, there was a man named Zheng in the west port of Jinyun, whose skill was higher than that of Liu Bowen. Zhu Yuanzhang heard that Zheng was very capable and wanted to ask him to come out and play for himself.

Choose a good day. One day, Zhu Yuanzhang and Buddhist Liu Bowen came to the ship dock. They saw someone building a house, and a group of people built a door on the hillside at the east end of the bridge. Liu Bowen looked at it and said in surprise, "What day is this? ! Today is the duty of Huo Dexing Jun. How can he erect a house? "

At this time, a person replied: "Never mind, there are purple and micro stars turning today, and they won't burn!" " "

Liu Bowen was surprised after hearing this. It's Zhu Yuanzhang's turn. He soon met the person who answered his question. Unexpectedly, this man turned out to be the talent they were looking for and the strange man Zheng.

Later, it was determined that Changmen was burned many times until the "Cultural Revolution" still stood there. Later, because of the power supply, it was razed. This is another story, not Liu Bowen, nor what Zheng can and should pursue!

After Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen found Zheng, they chatted very speculatively and became good friends. But does the king really have good friends?

That evening, Zheng invited Zhu Yuanzhang and Liu Bowen to go to the city to see a play. Liu Bowen said, "I'd better not go. It will rain tonight. "

Zheng said to him, "It doesn't matter, it can only rain at midnight, but the scene is over!" " "

So, the three of them went to the theater, and sure enough, it didn't rain until they got home. At this point, Liu Bowen just know, zheng's skill far exceeds his own. In this way, Zheng naturally became a Buddhist, and later people habitually called Zheng Wei.

After the establishment of the Ming Dynasty, Zheng immediately retired to his hometown and advised Liu Bowen not to lust after power. It is the right way to retire to your hometown as soon as possible, because a companion like a tiger will soon lead to death. Liu Bowen don't believe it, still working in Korea. Only to find that Zhu Yuanzhang really wanted to kill him later, Liu Bowen didn't know until now that he regretted it. Thanks to Liu Bowen's cleverness, he deliberately told Zhu Yuanzhang that he couldn't write the word "forgiveness", so he stretched out his hand and asked Zhu Yuanzhang to teach him. Zhu Yuanzhang wrote the word "forgive" on the palm of Liu Bowen's hand. Therefore, Liu Bowen held high the hand with the word "forgive" written on it, saying that Zhu Yuanzhang had specially pardoned him and hurried out of the palace all the way. Abnormal Zhu Yuanzhang woke up, flew into a rage and sent troops to kill him. When the pursuer arrived at Liu Bowen's house, he saw a coffin leaning against a pillar in the house, which read the words "rely on the Lord before death, and rely on the pillar after death". Obviously, this is to please the emperor. But even so, the pursuer still refused to give up. They also sawed off part of the coffin, trying to saw off Liu Bowen's head and let him die penniless. Unexpectedly, after the coffin head was sawed off, it was an empty piece of wood. It turned out that this was Liu Bowen's daughter's idea-after her father fled home to commit suicide, she deliberately made the coffin a long head. Later, when Zhu Yuanzhang saw those eight words, he finally found out his conscience and stopped pursuing them, leaving Liu Bowen a whole corpse.

According to legend, after Liu Ji fell ill, Hu sent a doctor to treat him and gave him a big prescription. However, after Liu Bowen took it, not only did his condition not improve, but he felt a fist-sized foreign body in his abdomen, which blocked the normal operation of his body. As a result, his illness became more and more serious and he died three months later. Therefore, there are many rumors that Hu poisoned Liu Bowen in later generations, which coexists with the view that Hu was authorized by Zhu Yuanzhang to signal to poison Liu Bowen, and the real behind-the-scenes figure was actually Zhu Yuanzhang. Of course, there is another saying that Liu Ji died of natural causes, and no one can blame him.

Of these three statements, the controversial one naturally belongs to the first two. After all, Liu Bowen died only one month after returning to China, which is really intriguing. Then, if these two statements are assumed to be true, what is the motive of Hu or Zhu Yuanzhang's murder?

Dig deeper, Liu Bowen and Hu actually have problems. When Liu Bowen and Zhu Yuanzhang talked about each other, they both compared Hu to a pony, pointing out that he could not bear the responsibility of the prime minister, thus causing Hu to hold a grudge. However, in the eighth year of Hongwu (1375), Liu Bowen stayed away from state affairs, kept a low profile and acted cautiously, and lived a village life. If Zhu Yuanzhang hadn't often sent books to the mountains to discuss state affairs with him, I'm afraid Liu would have been automatically lost in the long river of history. Hu at this time, don't also hold Liu Bowen?

No, no. Zhu Yuanzhang personally admitted that after 15, that is, the twenty-third year of Hongwu (1390), he mentioned this matter many times when talking with Liu Ji's second son. By this time, Hu has been asked, believe it or not. At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang could say anything.

In fact, when Hu was waiting for the doctor, Liu Ji himself was deeply wary, because the weasel paid a New Year call to the chicken. So Liu Bowen once reported this matter to the emperor at that time, but Zhu Yuanzhang ignored it at that time. Even in the four years after Liu Bowen's death, no one mentioned that he died in a strange way and asked for a thorough investigation. Until the 12th year of Hongwu (1379) in December, Cheng Tujie in the suggestion sued the left prime minister Hu and vestbo for rebellion, and Hu Cai ordered the imperial doctor to poison Liu Bowen.

Second, Zhu Yuanzhang's mastermind said:

Therefore, the real answer is probably that Zhu Yuanzhang himself does not want to be "indifferent"! Because we can see a lot from Zhu Yuanzhang's conviction of Liu Ji.

The left prime minister Hu was beheaded and even extinct for treason; Right-wing Prime Minister Wang Guangyang was also killed for crimes such as shielding and concealing information. This is simply a slow-release sequel to the "Two Taos Kill Three Scholars" that lasted for more than four years-Liu Bowen, Hu and the three giants were beheaded one by one, but judging from Zhu Yuanzhang's superficial rhetoric, these have nothing to do with him, and he is still the greatest good man. In the past, the biggest winner of nature was Zhu Yuanzhang, because with the help of one thing, he successfully completed a political purge, eradicated dissidents and wiped out all the people he was afraid of. Legend has it that even Prince Zhu Biao didn't like his father's killing, so he gently advised his father not to kill innocent people again, which was probably very hurtful. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang did not respond immediately. The next day, Zhu Yuanzhang deliberately threw a crutch on the ground and ordered the prince to pick it up. At that time, the prince turned pale. At this time, Zhu Yuanzhang said: "You are afraid of thorns. Wouldn't it be better if your father pulled it out for you? "

Although this is only a legend, there is no smoke without fire, and this legend can better explain Zhu Yuanzhang's real intention.

In fact, Liu Bowen, who is very capable, has long known Zhu Yuanzhang's mentality. For his own safety, he refused to be knighted several times. Later, he had no choice but to retire immediately after being sealed as sincere. This is his wisest choice. However, "under the sky, is it the land of kings?" Territory, is it Wang Chen? "Where can he retreat? Besides, he didn't get away with it completely, which just became Zhu Yuanzhang's best use object. On the one hand, Zhu Yuanzhang can order Hu to poison Liu Ji, in order to repay his ability to take revenge only as a "pony". Just when Hu thought he was safe and domineering, it gave Zhu Yuanzhang an excuse, and then told the descendants of Liu Bowen and the world about poisoning Liu Bowen, so killing Hu naturally became a natural thing. Hu Zaicong Ming, it is difficult to argue with him. Now that it has become a fact, the emperor and Hu Ziran can't bite back. Can he still explain to the world that "the emperor ordered me to poison Liu Ji"? Because even if you say it, it's useless. Who will believe him? It's better not to say. And why did Hu want to rebel? What do you think he will do if he realizes that only rebellion can have the only glimmer of hope to protect himself? Inferred from this, the informant Tu Jie was also sentenced to death, which will never be puzzling-wouldn't it be the best way to shut up all the people who will have scum flushing forever and kill them without blowing off dust?

Liu Bowen's death was a fuse made by Zhu Yuanzhang himself, and then he lit and detonated it himself, blowing up everyone he wanted to blow up. Let them all pay for their blood, and there will be no future trouble.

Therefore, from this perspective, if Liu Ji died in Hu's hands, it would be better to say that Liu Ji died in Zhu Yuanzhang's hands. In fact, if you think about it a little, it is absolutely not difficult to understand. Without Zhu Yuanzhang's permission, how dare Hu boldly let the physician treat Liu Bowen? You know, the physician is a patient who is only controlled by the emperor.

You want me to die, I have to die! With Liu Bowen's cleverness, I'm afraid when Zhu Yuanzhang turned a deaf ear to his playing table, Liu Bowen already understood what Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to do.

I'm sadder than dead. With all his energy and wisdom, he worked hard for this and established a brilliant career. As a result, he still failed to get a good end ... Then, in the end, Liu Bowen can only choose to die generously and peacefully in a kind of regret, and let the world know with his own death. ...