In his later years, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, like Qin Shihuang, was looking for an elixir of life, but at the same time, he also had doubts and distrust of his wife and children. With the fall from grace of Empress Wei, the women in the harem struggled for the favor of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. These women often invite some wizards into the palace to practice witchcraft. When Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew about it, he ordered the slaughter of 100 people. Later, he became more skeptical. In addition, he often has nightmares that several wooden heads cut him, and he knows that someone will curse him.
After Jiang Chong knew the news, he told the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and put all this on Liu Yuxin. At first, Emperor Wu didn't believe it, but Jiang Chong let people put a Woodenhead in Liu's bedroom with a birthday written on it. Then he pretended to search and found a little Woodenhead. Liu learned that Jiang Chong had framed him and drew his sword to kill the rebel army, but Jiang Chong directed and acted, and told his men to complain to Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and accuse Liu of rebellion.
After the Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty believed it, he sent someone to crusade against Herry Liu, and Herry Liu fought to the death. Finally, he couldn't stand the injustice and hanged himself. Wei Ruyun, who got the news, drew his sword and committed suicide. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not spare Liu Ji's family. He ordered the removal of Liu Ji's wife and descendants. Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty knew that Herry Liu had been wronged. It is said that in order to warn his mistakes, he sent someone to build a "thinking uterus".