Introduction: In " Langya List ", Chiyan Army Major Lin Shu transformed into Mei Changsu and returned to take revenge after twelve years. His Royal Highness King Qi, King Xian, shouted his grievance. Many people have said that "tiger poison does not eat children", Liang Di killed His Royal Highness King Qi, and it was indeed vicious! But think about it carefully, is His Royal Highness King Qi wronged? not at all! If the editor were Emperor Liang, I am afraid that he would also die Qi Wang .
His Royal Highness King Qi is a civil and military prince, and the eldest son of Emperor Liang, that is, the first child of Emperor Liang. We all know that the first child in the family receives the most attention and love. Emperor Liang should also love His Royal Highness King Qi very much. However, although King Qi is very good, he does not have the emotional intelligence to think in a different position. This is also the main reason why he was given death. Let's see how powerful King Qi is!
When King Qi was in the court, he discussed with the courtiers about political affairs in private. In the end, when the courtiers in the court reported to Emperor Liang, the memorials were basically "according to King Qi's will...", which meant that everyone discussed with King Qi. After that, we all felt that King Qi was right. Emperor Liang was the emperor, and he was an emperor who attached great importance to imperial power. His Royal Highness King Qi was only the eldest son of the emperor, not even the heir or the prince, so he did things like this. Maybe he wanted to share the worries for Emperor Liang, but this way is too arbitrary, right?
and His Royal Highness King Qi are the sons of Lin Leyao, while Lin Xie who holds a heavy army is the uncle of King Qi. Emperor Liang once complained that the people he arranged to go to the Red Flame Army were all put aside for use. Lin Xie only used the people recommended by King Qi to change positions. If we were emperors, would we feel better? ? Daliang's elite troops did not take the emperor in their eyes, but only had His Highness King Qi in their hearts.
You must know that the Red Flame Army is very powerful. Although there are only 70,000 soldiers, its combat power can reach one million soldiers. It may be a bit exaggerated, but the fighting ability of the Red Flame Army is really terrible! Why was
Chi Yanjun successfully ambushed by the people brought over by Xie Yu and Xia Jiang ? That's because the Chi Yan Army had just fought a bad battle with Da Yu. The Chi Yan Army wiped out 200,000 elites of the enemy with 70,000 people. Such combat power is not terrible. The Chi Yan Army was ambushed by Xia Jiang and Xie Yu in Meiling when they were exhausted.
The information that the Red Flame Army can fight is revealed everywhere, so such an elite army is in the hands of Lin Xie, and Lin Xie is under the command of His Royal Highness King Qi. What does this mean to the emperor? His Royal Highness King Qi, Wuyou Lin Xie, and Wen Youchao court officials, if King Qi wants to, he can immediately make Emperor Liang abdicate with a wave of his arms at any time. Later, didn't Xiao Jingyan and King Jing rise to the top like this?
Therefore, in Emperor Liang's eyes, his emperor was almost all overridden by His Royal Highness King Qi, and he became a puppet emperor. Can he bear it? Of course not! They were first ruler and minister, then father and son. For Emperor Liang, even if King Qi had no intention of rebelling, he still had the ability to rebel. This was actually more terrifying than the former, so it was better to strike first.
King Qi and Lin Xie are indeed excellent, excellent in every aspect, but I think King Qi overestimated the father-son relationship between him and Emperor Liang, and Lin Xie also overestimated the brotherhood between him and Emperor Liang. They consciously had a clear conscience, but they forgot to put themselves in the shoes of others, and forgot the principle of empathizing with others, and ended up in a tragic death. It's really wrong! Are you not wrong? It's not wrong indeed! isn't it?