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Why did Empress Lu let Bo Ji go?

2024-12-29 08:57
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2024-12-29 09:16

There were several reasons why Empress Lu let Bo Ji go. First of all, Bo Ji was not favored by Liu Bang. Her status in the palace was relatively low and did not pose a threat to Empress Lu's status. Secondly, Bo Ji's personality was docile and introverted. She never fought for favor or power, so she did not feel threatened or jealous of Empress Lu. In addition, Bo Ji also predicted a good sign of pregnancy by making up a dream of a dragon lying on her stomach. This might be one of the reasons why Empress Lu let her go. In short, Empress Lu let Bo Ji go out of consideration for the stability of the country and her personal safety.

Why did Liu Heng kill Bo Ji?

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2024-12-27 18:04

Liu Heng did not kill Bo Ji. In fact, Liu Heng and Bo Ji were very close because Bo Ji was Liu Heng's biological mother. Bo Ji was originally the concubine of Wei Bao, one of Xiang Yu's generals. After Wei Bao was defeated by Han Xin, Bo Ji was summoned to the Han Palace. However, after entering the palace for more than a year, she had not even seen Liu Bang. Later, Bo Ji was favored by Liu Bang and gave birth to her son, Liu Heng. Liu Heng was conferred the title of acting king when he was eight years old. He was Liu Bang's fourth son and was cautious, humble, generous, and low-key. Among Liu Bang's many sons, Liu Heng was the least eye-catching one, which also allowed him to protect himself during the reign of Empress Lu. After Empress Lu's death, Marshal Zhou Bo joined forces with Prime Minister Chen Ping and others to crush the forces of the Lus and welcome Dai Wang Liu Heng as emperor. This was Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty. After Emperor Wen of Han ascended the throne, Bo Ji was honored as Empress Dowager. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was very filial to his mother, Bo Ji, and often accompanied her, allowing her to live a happy old age. Therefore, it was incorrect to say that Liu Heng killed Bo Ji.

Why did the Empress not let An Lingrong get pregnant?

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2024-12-26 01:08

There were several reasons why the Empress did not want An Lingrong to get pregnant. First of all, the Empress did not receive proper care when she gave birth, which might cause her to be unable to conceive. Secondly, the Empress often fiddled with spices, which also affected her body. In addition, the disharmony between the Empress and the Emperor might also be another reason. In addition, there was a saying that the medicine the Empress gave An Lingrong was very potent and might not be good for the development of the fetus. In addition, the Empress might have considered her age and physical condition and was unwilling to take the risk of getting pregnant. In short, these reasons might be one of the reasons why the Empress did not want An Lingrong to get pregnant.

Why can't Lu Jianwen let go of Yan Ruyu?

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2024-10-22 14:49

Lu Jianwen couldn't let Yan Ruyu off because they had signed a contract to reincarnate. In " The Fox Demon Little Matchmaker," Lu Jianwen arrested Yan Ruyu according to law and sent him to prison. However, on the way, Lu Jianwen brought Yan Ruyu to the Tushan Bitter Love Tree. Through a series of fill-in-the-blanks questions, Yan Ruyu said," I, Yan Ruyu, am willing to use 40% of my demonic power to swear that we will meet again in the next life." This meant that they had decided to reunite in their next life. Therefore, Lu Jianwen couldn't let Yan Ruyu off because they had an agreement in their next life. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 14:30

There were several possibilities for the Qing Emperor not letting Chen Pingping go. First, Chen Pingping exposed the truth of Ye Qingmei's death at the Qing Emperor's hands. This posed a threat to the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor knew that if he let Chen Pingping go, Fan Xian might kill the Qing Emperor for revenge. Thus, in order to protect his throne and power, the Qing Emperor chose not to let Chen Pingping off. In addition, the Qing Emperor also hoped that Chen Pingping could escape with the Overwatch Council's forces so that he would have a chance to once again oppose Chen Pingping and raise his image in everyone's hearts. The Qing Emperor understood this, but he chose not to let Chen Pingping off because he did not want to lose his power and survival.

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 14:21

The reason the Qing Emperor did not let Chen Pingping go was probably because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Moreover, the Qing Emperor knew that if he let Chen Pingping go, Fan Xian might kill the Qing Emperor for revenge. The Qing Emperor understood this, but he chose not to let Chen Pingping off because he did not want to lose his throne and power.

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 13:07

The reason the Qing Emperor did not let Chen Pingping go was probably because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Moreover, the Qing Emperor knew that if he let Chen Pingping go, Fan Xian might kill the Qing Emperor for revenge. The Qing Emperor understood this, but he chose not to let Chen Pingping off because he did not want to lose his throne and power.

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 10:07

The reason why the Qing Emperor did not let Chen Pingping off was probably because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. The Qing Emperor knew that if he let Chen Pingping go, Fan Xian might kill the Qing Emperor for revenge. The Qing Emperor understood this, but he chose not to let Chen Pingping off because he did not want to lose his throne and power.

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 08:55

The reason the Qing Emperor did not let Chen Pingping off was probably because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth of Ye Qingmei dying at the Qing Emperor's hands. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor knew that Chen Pingping's death would trigger Fan Xian's revenge against him. The Qing Emperor recognized that Chen Pingping's existence posed a threat to him, so he decided not to let him go. In the end, he ordered Chen Pingping to be executed by a thousand cuts. In addition, Chen Pingping had evidence against the Qing Emperor and had been weakening the Qing Emperor's power. This might be one of the reasons why the Qing Emperor would not let him go.

Why did Yongzheng not even let the Thirteenth Master go?

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2025-01-02 04:49

There were many reasons why Emperor Yongzheng did not let Thirteenth Master off. First of all, the relationship between Yongzheng and the Thirteenth Master was very close. The Thirteenth Master was Yongzheng's companion from the prince to the emperor. He had always stood behind Yongzheng. Secondly, Thirteenth Master and Yongzheng had similar experiences. They had both lost their mother's love, which made them sympathize with each other. In addition, the Thirteenth Master had a lot of freedom in the court and could act as he pleased. He even got angry at the Emperor Yong Zheng, which caused the Emperor Yong Zheng to dote on him very much. In the end, Yongzheng believed that the Thirteenth Master was not suitable to be the emperor, and his weak body was also the cause of his death. Therefore, Emperor Yongzheng did not let Thirteenth Master off.

Why did the Qing Emperor not let Chen Pingping go?

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2025-01-02 03:15

The reason the Qing Emperor did not let Chen Pingping off was probably because Chen Pingping had exposed the truth that Ye Qingmei had died at the Qing Emperor's hands. Furthermore, the Qing Emperor knew that if Chen Pingping died, Fan Xian would kill the Qing Emperor. The Qing Emperor hoped that Chen Pingping would escape with the Overwatch Council's forces so that he would have a chance to fight him again and obtain victory. The Qing Emperor knew that Chen Pingping's existence posed a threat to him, so he decided not to let him go. In the end, he ordered Chen Pingping to be executed by a thousand cuts.

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