Historically, Lu Zhi lived in Yang County with his father, Master Lu.

Later on, one of Lu Zhi's brothers offended the local ranger (the mafia), and in order to avoid the enemy (after all, at that time, the mafias in Shandong were more ferocious than those in the border or Qin rule), the whole family moved to Peixian.

At that time, Lu and Peixian county magistrate had a good relationship.

In order to curry favor with their superiors, the officials of Peixian County all went to congratulate the Lu family on their move.

At that time, the head official, Xiao He, was responsible for arranging the guests' seating arrangements. He told the servants to arrange the guests' seats in the hall, since the wedding gift cost less than a thousand copper coins.

Liu Bang, the pavilion master, thought that the officials of Peixian County were no big deal, so he filled in the gift as "ten thousand for the congratulation".

However, not to mention ten thousand, even a thousand wouldn't be sufficient.

Queen Lu's father knew that Liu Bang clearly had no money yet did this after the incident, and was also a bit angry.

He came out with some anger and tried to drive Liu Bang away. However, when he saw Liu Bang, he was taken aback. He felt that Liu Peng would be an extraordinary person in the future. Therefore, he entered the hall and took a seat.

Xiao He told Master Lu that Liu Bang only knew how to boast and did not have much success. But Master Lu did not agree. Liu Pang sat in the VIP seat, then loudly teased the other Peixian officials.

At a certain time after the banquet, Master Lu said, I am very good at looking at appearances, but I have never seen anyone as good-looking as you. I have a daughter, Lu Zhi, who I hope you will accept as your rotten wife.

At that time, Liu Bang, although he also became the head of the police station, because of his character when he was a ranger in his early years, agreed to refuse the marriage based on the idea of not taking advantage of the situation, even though he had an illegitimate son, Liu Fan, outside.

Lu Zhi's mother became angry afterwards.

Lu Zhi remembered that she had said: "You used to say that your daughter was very rare, and that you must marry a very good husband. The Pai County Magistrate is so kind to you, and yet you refuse to marry your daughter, and want to marry her to Liu Bang? "

However, Master Lu said, "This is not something your wife understands."

In the end, he married Lu Zhi to Liu Bang.

Every time he thought of what had happened, Lu was very glad that his father had betrothed him to Liu Bang.

Even now, Lu Zhi didn't have much feelings for the uncle who was fifteen years older than her. What she loved the most was the power and vanity that Liu Bang had brought to her.

But Lu was glad that his father had chosen Liu Bang.

If they had chosen the Pai County County Magistrate's Office, their family might have been able to live well in the beginning. But she couldn't be like this, a mother to the world!

Of course, Lu Zhi also did not believe that his power was dependent on Liu Bang (the truth was that Lu Zhi had been in control of the imperial government since the death of Liu Bang, which showed that Lu Zhi had the political level to match her status).

Founded in Korea, she became the Great Empress, and she also became an important figure in the Han Decision Group.

In order to consolidate her power and influence, not long after the foundation of the Han Dynasty, she started to kill people to establish her might.

The first person she chose was the Han Xin who had already been crippled as Duke Huai Yin and was now under surveillance.

She took advantage of Liu Bang outside the war, and Xiao how to kill Han Xin, and thus succeeded in intimidating the other meritorious officials.

Not long after, Liang Wangyue was crippled by Liu Bang into a bastard, and he was exiled from his job in Sichuan.

Along the way, he met Lu Zhi, and Peng asked Lu Zhi for mercy, wanting Lu Zhi to get out of the crime in front of Liu Bang.

Although Lu Zhi had apparently promised to plead on his behalf, he had also brought him back to Chang'an.

But when she met Liu Bang, she said to him: "You let Peng Yue go, it is the same as letting a tiger back to the mountain."

It was also suggested that Liu Bang should execute him, kill him and chop him into minced meat and give him to the other dukes.

In fact, if Xiao Wen had traveled here a few years ago and fought alongside Liu Bang, he would probably have gotten a portion of Peng Yue's meat sauce as well …

Historically, Liu Bang claimed that for eight years, the empress assisted him in suppressing the rebellion and fighting the secession forces, which played an important role in consolidating the reunited regime of the Han Dynasty, and was fully prepared for her to take power in the future.

Of course, Lu Zhi wasn't a brainless killer.

In fact, Lu Zhi and some other ancient Chinese female politicians, like Wu Zaitian and Shangguan Wan-er, have a magical gift for cultural development.

Other than the soft Zhao Song Imperial Family and the Southern Tang Emperor Li Yu, who was even softer than them, not many could compare to these talents.

Historically, during the reign of Lu Zhi, she practiced the old art of internal affairs and the policy of resting with the people.

Abolish the law of taking books, order encourage the people to collect books, present books, restore the old book. It laid a good foundation for the future governance of the culture and scenery.

Sima Qian's evaluation of her in "This Chronicle of the Empress Dowager Lu" was as follows: "If you can't rule a house, the world will see the light of day; punishment is rare; the sinners will be happy; the people's work will be great, and food and clothing will be cultivated", which gave her great affirmation of governance.

It could be said that although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was able to defeat the Huns, eighty percent of the credit belonged to his father and grandfather, who were also known as Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty and Emperor of the Han Dynasty.

However, this kind of policy actually began from the period of Lu Zhi.

Otherwise, if Emperor Wu only knew how to protect his own authority, he would have been beaten to a pulp by the Huns!

As for Lu Zhi's brutal actions of chopping meat and cutting off his hands and feet, digging out his ears and eyes, using poison to turn people into mutes and throwing them into the toilet, if Xiao Wen was to judge them, Lu Zhi probably wouldn't feel too much of a problem.

Savage, murder, greed, treachery, hypocrisy, these were all flaws that an ordinary person had to discard. But for a ruler of a country, this was an absolute advantage.

If one did not have these characteristics, one could refer to the Ming Dynasty's emperor Chong Zhen, Zhu You, for he was too kind-hearted and had been played around by the civil service.

Not to mention governing a country, he couldn't even protect the land and the lands.

Of course, this thought was only seen from Xiao Wen's perspective.

But as the saying goes, butt decides the head.

If he was standing in the middle of an interest group that was opposed to the royal family, he certainly didn't want the emperor or the ruler to be such a person.

After all, the smarter the ruler was, the more it would make the people below sad.

At this moment, Lu Zhi from Weiyang Palace was doing something that might make it difficult for Xiao Wen to do.

She opened the memorial in front of her eyes and began to read.

It was said above that Lu Zhi's idea of governing the country had a clear Taoist tendency.

What she cared about was the economic development of the country, she wanted to do nothing so that she could rest with the people.

Never interfere with economic development, if you can.

But the Western Han Dynasty was still a feudal dynasty, and it could not be as bad as America was in the early 20th century.

Nor is Mr Lu likely to let the economy go as far as Mr Hoover.