People in the Han Dynasty believed that as long as the shrine of witches or puppets were buried underground and cursed a specific person, the cursed person would have disaster. For Liu Che, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, he was particularly sensitive to witchcraft and was very disgusted. Because his former queen Chen Ajiao cursed him with witchcraft. Liu Che is a man who likes the new and hates the old. He saw the beautiful Wei Zifu at his sister's house and immediately married her to the palace. After entering the palace, Wei Zifu was favored by Liu Che, which caused the jealousy of the then Queen Chen Ajiao.
Depressed Chen Ajiao cursed Liu Che with witchcraft. Heartbroken? Because she thinks that she and Liu Che grew up together as childhood friends, and Liu Che should love her alone and can't find another woman. Finally, Chen Ajiao's behavior was known by Liu Che. Out of old love, Liu Che abolished Chen Ajiao's post and put Wei Zifu on the throne of the queen. From then on, Liu Che had a profound psychological shadow on witchcraft. Because in his view, two people are relatives, and Chen Ajiao wants to curse him with witchcraft, which is tantamount to naked betrayal.
When Liu Che heard that his chosen successor, Liu Yuxin, was in the East Palace like Chen Ajiao? Use? Liu Che was very angry when magic cursed him. In fact, Liu did not use witchcraft, and all this was framed by treacherous court official Jiang Chong. Because Jiang Chong offended Liu, he saw that his health was getting worse every day, and he was worried that Liu would lose his life after he ascended the throne. So he chose to start first, pick the soft underbelly of Emperor Wu, and framed Liu for using witchcraft. Sure enough, Emperor Wu was cheated.
Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, was blinded by Jiang Chong and killed him, implicating tens of thousands of people. This is the curse of witchcraft in history.