Did Xuanzong Chen Li really die because he ate too much Dan medicine?

According to historical records, Li Chen really died because he ate too much Dan medicine and toxins accumulated in Li Chen's body for many years. The life span of ancient people was not very long, and the emperor himself worked hard for many years, so the emperor was generally short-lived. In addition, Chen Li himself pursued immortality, so he believed in the panacea of charlatans, which led to the deterioration of his health and eventually died at the age of 50.

According to the old Tang book? According to the records of Xuanzong Ji, Chen Lisheng was born on June 22nd, the 5th year of Yuanhe, that is, July 27th, 8 10. At that time, there were twelve emperors in Tang Xianzong Spring, so Chen Li, the thirteenth son of Emperor Xuanzong, was not paid special attention by his father, while Chen Li's mother was just a imperial secretary, so Chen Li's position in the palace was not high.

In 846 AD, eunuch Ma thought that Li Chen was easy to control, so on his deathbed, he supported Chen Li as emperor, when Li Chen was only 36 years old. After Li Chen ascended the throne, he slowly demonstrated his ability to govern the country. Until then, everyone knew that Li Chen was also a man with extraordinary abilities. Because horses are a great threat, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty was very tired a few years before he ascended the throne, and his health was getting worse and worse for fear that horses would shake the land of the Tang Dynasty.

The ancient emperor was a little obsessed with immortality, but Li Chen was in poor health, so he began to believe those charlatans and let them practice the so-called? The elixir of life? I wish I could live longer, but what about those? The elixir of life? There are a lot of toxins in it. Li Chen, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, has been taking these pills for many years, and there are more and more toxins in his body. Coupled with the overwork of the national government, he died.