In the fifth year (the first 202 years), Gaudi was conferred the title of Crown Prince and succeeded to the throne at the age of sixteen.
In the seventh year of Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty (188 BC), he died at the age of 23 and reigned for seven years. Posthumous title filial piety Hui Di, buried in anling.
After seeing Mrs. Qi who was turned into a "servant", Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty was frightened by his mother's cruelty and began to indulge in debauchery. After seven years as emperor, his body was hollowed out by wine and color, and he died young at the age of 24.
It is recorded in Historical Records: "(Lv Hou) called on Hui Di to observe people. As soon as I asked, I realized that my wife Qi couldn't get up in her spare time because of illness and was crying. I asked the queen mother to say,' This is inhuman behavior. I am the son of the Queen Mother, and I can't rule the world in the end. "Xiao Hui regarded drinking this day as a lewd enjoyment and didn't listen to politics, so she got sick."
With the death of Liu Ruyi, the king of Zhao, Ban Gu commented on the last sentence of Emperor Liu Ying in Hanshu as follows: "It's a pity that it was lost by Empress Lu!" Yan Shigu in the Tang Dynasty commented on a sentence in Hanshu: "It is said that Mrs. Qi was killed because of her illness." That is to say, Liu Ying's death, on the basis of Mrs Qi's tragic death, was added with poisoning the Prince.