What is the relationship between Liu Fuling and Huo Guang? Who is Liu Fuling's son?

What is the relationship between Liu Fuling and Huo Guang? Who is Liu Fuling's son?

2015-11-0611:06: 25 Source: Wulin Military Responsibility Editor: Military X.

Liu Fuling and Huo Guang.

In 87 BC, Liu Fuling was made a prince by his father, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, and later became Emperor Zhao of Han Dynasty. However, Huo Guang was one of the assistant ministers selected by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for Liu Fuling.

Portrait of Huo Guang

After Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty succeeded to the throne, Huo Guang became Fu's general and concurrently served as a minister. Before 8 1, Shangguan Jie, another minister of Fuzheng, colluded with Liu Dan, the prince of Yan, with the intention of abolishing Zhao and establishing the prince of Yan. Huo Guang is also one of their targets. But in the end, Emperor Zhao saw through Shangguan Jie's plot and told Huo Guang what happened, so all the conspirators were wiped out by Huo Guang.

After the civil strife was pacified, Huo Guang gained the full trust of Emperor Zhao, and began to monopolize power, mastering the supreme power of the government and becoming the actual supreme ruler. With the reuse of Emperor Zhao, Huo Guang reformed the policy system, eased the social contradictions left by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and slowly restored the declining national strength of the Han Dynasty. Because of his youth, Zhao Di was able to distinguish between loyalty and betrayal, and attached importance to Huo Guang, which was highly appreciated by later historians.

74 years ago, Emperor Zhao died at the age of 2 1, and Huo Guang presided over his funeral. It's a pity that Emperor Zhao died young, which is often counted as Huo Guang's fault, thinking that he failed to live up to Emperor Zhao's trust. Besides the political relationship between monarch and minister, Huo Guang was the grandfather of the only queen, Shangguan Shi. Queen Shangguan was spared because she did not participate in the rebellion of her grandfather Shangguan Jie.

Later, in order to consolidate his power, Huo Guang, who was already in power in the ruling and opposition parties, began to interfere in Emperor Zhao's private life, hoping that his granddaughter could be pampered and have children for Emperor Zhao. Except for the Shangguan Queen, concubines and ladies-in-waiting are not allowed to approach Emperor Zhao. Unfortunately, Emperor Zhao eventually died young, and the young Shangguan Queen failed to conceive a son.

Meng Jue, Liu Fuling.

Liu Fuling and Meng Jue are two men in the novel Song on the Cloud. They both love the same woman-Yun Ge.

Meng Jue and Song Zaiyun

Although most audiences prefer the second boy, Liu Fuling, Meng Jue is the first hero in the novel, and is regarded as a combination of beauty and wisdom. His appearance is described in the novel as the first handsome man in Chang 'an, and he is called "Jade King". In addition, he dabbles in a wide range and is good at business, medicine, poetry, calligraphy and piano music. Meng Jue is played by Du Chun in the TV series.

In The Absent-minded Song, the main relationship between Liu Fuling and Meng Jue is rival in love. They both got an embroidered shoe from Yun Ge when they were children. And when Yun Ge was sad for Liu Fuling's misunderstanding, it was Meng Jue who accompanied her. Therefore, although Yun Ge loves Liu Fuling, he has feelings for Meng Jue. Yun Ge wandered between Liu Fuling and Meng Jue, and finally chose Liu Fuling between life and death and married him. But after Liu Fuling's death, Meng Jue also married Yun Ge.

In addition to emotional enemies, Liu Fuling and Meng Jue have close political relations. On the one hand, Liu Fuling was the emperor, while Meng Jue was the remonstrator. He was regarded as the courtiers of Liu Fuling. But Meng Jue once angered Liu Dan, the prince of Yan, to rebel, and Liu Fuling saw through the plot and quelled the rebellion. On the other hand, Liu Fuling confessed many things to Meng Jue before he died, including hiding poisoning from Yunge and protecting Liu Xun. When Meng Jue was young, he saw his younger brother being executed instead of Liu Xun, so he always held a grudge against Liu Xun, and he was finally able to put aside his hatred to protect Liu Xun, which shows that his relationship with Liu Fuling is unusually close.

Liu Fuling and Meng Jue in Song in the Clouds are rivals in love because of Yun Ge, and they can be said to be friends.

Liu Fuling's son

In 74 BC, Emperor Liu Fuling died of illness. According to historical records, he left no children, let alone a son, so it was his nephew Liu He who later became emperor.

Portrait of Liu Fuling

Except for one woman who probably doesn't exist, there is only one woman recorded in history books, and that is his queen Shangguan Shi. Queen Shangguan's grandfather is Liu Fuling's assistant minister Huo Guang. Huo Guang hoped that Shangguan Shi would be favored by Emperor Zhao and give birth to a son for him, who would naturally become the next emperor. As a result, Huo Guang, who was actually the supreme ruler of the Han Dynasty at that time, began to interfere in the private life of Emperor Zhao's harem. He forbade any maid-in-waiting to approach Emperor Zhao, and even ordered them to wear a special underwear to prevent them from having sex with Liu Fuling, and finally gave birth to Emperor Zhao's child before Shangguanshi.

Therefore, at that time, few women in the harem were able to get close to Liu Fuling, and they were even less likely to have children. The only woman who can get close to Emperor Zhao is the Shangguan Queen. However, when Shangguan Shi married Emperor Zhao, he was only 6 years old and only 12 years old. The short-lived emperor Zhao was 2 1 year old when he died, and the Shangguan empress was only 15 years old. It is not uncommon for such a young couple not to have a son and a half daughter, even though they got married very early in ancient times.

Therefore, due to various reasons, Liu Fuling did not have a son in the end. After Liu Fuling's death, Huo Guang invited Liu He to preside over his funeral and mourn for him. When Liu He was made heir to the throne, he was also asked to be adopted to Liu Fuling. Therefore, Liu He, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, is the stepson of Liu Fuling and can also be regarded as his son in a broad sense.