Emperor Wen of Han valued Deng Tong the most and even gave him money to mine. Why didn't you save him from hunger in the end?

Deng Tong, a native of Xi 'an, Shu County, Western Han Dynasty, didn't graduate from primary school, but he was deeply loved by Emperor Wen. His love is unique in China. The source of this love is incredible. Although China Emperor Liu Heng was kind and generous, he also had the common faults of emperors. He believes in God and wants to live forever. The noble who helped him in the dream happened to be wearing a short cloth, which coincided with the image of Deng Tong at that time. His name was Deng Tong, which was homophonic and was very popular with Emperor China.

Besides, Deng Tong has no other talents, so he can't recommend capable people. He can only protect himself and compliment the emperor. No one doesn't like flattery, and Liu Heng, the emperor of China, is no exception. He is as good at deceiving people as the people in the dream! When others told Deng Tong fortune-telling, they said that Deng Tong would die of poverty, which made Wendi very angry, so he gave Deng Tong the important task of mining and copper coins. Of course, Deng Tong has been very diligent in mining and coinage.

But there are many people who are popular, and many of them are gossiping in Wendi's ear. It can be seen that Wendi still likes Deng Tong very much, so he turned to gossip in the prince's ear. After all, being a prince does not necessarily mean being an emperor. He was afraid that he could not become an emperor, and he was afraid that Deng Tong would seek power.

When Wendi was ill, Deng Tong sucked a sore spot for Wendi, which made the prince bear a grudge. As a son, he didn't do it, which left a deep hatred in Jingdi's heart. So after the death of Wendi, Jingdi recovered the property of Wendi and Tongshan, and finally starved to death. His life has ups and downs, as well as successes and failures.