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Chapter 119: The Emperor of the Demons, the King of Brutalism

Stone tiger? Chaos Demon?

Both names are stranger, but anyone who has heard these two names can't help but feel numb all over.

Chaos Demon, the real king of all demons on this planet.

Unlike the Yuanzu Heavenly Demon, who is foreign, he is a life born from the turbid air in this world. Before the first Yuan, Tianzhu arrived. The Chaos Heavenly Demon thought he was highly magical and stood up to fight Tianzhu. After a seven-day and seven-night battle, he was destroyed by Tianzhu.

Only one ends with both body and spirit.

Shi Hu, the nephew of the Later Zhao monarch of the Sixteen Kingdoms period, was also a very cruel devil.

Compared with him, the killing god Bai Qi can only be considered as having principles, and the King of Chu Xiang Yu is even more a good baby!

Shi Hu, who was brutal by nature, liked to use slingshots to make fun of people when he was young. At the age of eighteen, because of his extraordinary martial arts and extraordinary courage, he was favored by Shi Le and was named General of the Enemy. Shi Le later hired Shi Hu the sister of General Guo Rong as his wife, but Shi Hu loved the acrobatic famous actor Zheng Yingtao at that time. So he killed Guo and later married Zheng. Later, Shi Hu married Cui again, and finally died at the hands of Shi Hu because of Zheng's splash.

In the army, Shi Hu will try to kill anyone who is more talented or martial than Shi Hu, and there are countless people who die at his hands. Shi Hu is a killer person. Every time he captures a city, both men and women will be killed. Once, Shi Hu conquered Qingzhou and ordered a massacre. This bloody massacre, only more than 700 people were left to save their lives.

Before Shi Le died, Shi Hu forced Prince Shi Hong to arrest and imprison the ministers Cheng Xia and Xu Guang who had advised Shi Le to get rid of his own. He ordered his son Shi Sui to lead his troops into the guards. The civil and military officials were very scared. Prince Shi Hong was so scared that he quickly told Shi Hu that he was not a talent for governing the world, and that Shi Hu was the real emperor. But Shi Hu knew that Shi Le's body was not cold, so he forced himself to become emperor and would only be betrayal of his relatives and be scolded by later generations. Therefore, he would rather have a little patience and perform Cao Cao's play of "using the emperor to command the princes" and the prince ascended the throne.

After Shi Hong sat on the treasure, he became a puppet emperor. After Shi Hong ascended the throne, he was forced by Shi Hu and appointed him as prime minister, King of Wei, Da Shanyu, and then land. His three sons were all given positions with military power. As for his relatives and confidants, they were all placed in positions with great power, while the civil and military officials who were Shi Le were placed in idle positions without power. At this time, Later Zhao had truly formed a situation of "using the emperor to command the princes". In the ninth year of Xianhe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Shi Hu tore off his mask and forced Shi Hong to give way, and imprisoned Shi Hong and his relatives, and immediately killed them.

After Shi Hu proclaimed himself emperor, he made Shi Sui the crown prince and began his extremely luxurious rule. Shi Hu conscripted and killed people everywhere despite the burden of the people, which made the people's military service and labor burden quite heavy. He also ordered that all families with the privilege of exempting military service would be given two, and the families without privilege would be given two, while all the soldiers would need to serve. In order to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the items of soldiers were recruited nationwide: every five people went out to cart one car, two oxen, fifty hu of rice, grain, and ten pieces of silk, and those who did not pay were killed. Countless people had to sell their children for safety.

In the second year of Jianwu in the Later Zhao Dynasty, Shi Hu ordered the Yamen Gatekeeper Zhang Mi to transport Zhong Yu, Jiulong, Weng Zhong, Tongtu, Fei Lian and other animals from Luoyang to Yecheng. During the transportation, a Zhong Yu disappeared into the Yellow River, so Zhang Mi ordered more than 300 celebrities to dive into the water, tie Zhong Yu on the rope, and then use more than a hundred cows and many wheels to pull Zhong Yu up. Then, a large ship that could be loaded with ten thousand hu of water was built on the spot to transport these animals across the Yellow River. Later, a huge car was built to transport them to Yecheng. This action alone took a lot of labor and sweat from the people.

Three miles west of Yecheng, there is a Sangzi Garden built by Shihu. Many luxurious palaces were built in the garden, which were filled with beauties. When selecting beauties, their husbands were even killed. The garden was equipped with rare beasts of famous species, and Shihu often visited and held banquets here. Within 200 miles from Xiangguo to Yecheng, a palace was built every forty miles. Each palace had a wife, dozens of maids living there, and the gate was guarded by the yellow gate officials.

In the bathroom, it is even more unique: in the queen's bathroom, the doors and windows are made of wood-carved hole patterns, and Shihu is here to wash with the queen. On April 8 every year, the image of the Prince of Jiulong Spit Water Bathing is exquisitely made here. In front of the Taiwu Palace, there are multiple layers of "filters" such as yarn in the middle of the ditch.

"Fengzhao" is also one of Shi Hu's inventions. When Shi Hu handles political affairs, he would sit with the queen on the high-rise building, write an edict on five-color paper, put the edict in a "phoenix" with a carved wood, painted on the outside, and put it in the mouth of a "phoenix" with golden legs. The golden phoenix is ​​tied to the rope pulled by the wheel. When issuing an edict, when someone shakes the edict, the "phoenix" is like flying down from the sky, and the ministers must kneel down to receive the edict.

Every short time, Shi Hu will meet the ministers. Every time, they wear a crown on the head and a jade seal on their heads, follow the prescribed rituals and music of the Zhou rituals, and then watch the acrobatic performances. Almost all the fine wines and wines are served for themselves and their ministers to drink. There are 120 large iron lamps hanging on the hall. Under the lamps, thousands of palace maids wearing gold and silver pendants and Shi Hu watched the performance. Outside the hall, thirty drums were played at the same time, and the drums and music were shocking, and the scene was extremely shocking.

Shihu is good at hunting, but he is unable to ride a horse because he is fat, so he uses a hunting chariot. His hunting chariot is equipped with a luxurious canopy feather, which is implemented by twenty people. There is a shaft device under his seat, which can be rotated according to the location of the prey. When hunting, Shihu will wear a chariot hat woven from gold, wear a chariot trousers, and hold a bow and arrow in his hand. In order to facilitate hunting, Shihu will use a large area of ​​fertile fields north of the Yellow River as a hunting area and send a censor to supervise it. If someone hunts animals in the hunting area, he will be sentenced to "black off" and be punished by a great ban, which is the death penalty. This criminal law of "black off" was used by officials to oppress the people. If the people have beautiful women or good cattle and horses, and the officials ask them not to give it, they will falsely accuse them of "black off" and therefore many people will be sentenced to death.

Shi Hu believed in Buddhism again. After hearing a silence from a monk named Wu Jin, he said that the Hu people's energy had declined, and the Jin people's energy began to recover, and they had to work hard to suppress their energy. As a result, Shi Hu ordered to force the conquest of more than 160,000 men and women from the counties near Yecheng, and carted 100,000 to build Hualin Garden in the east of Yecheng, and built a long wall of dozens of miles around the garden.

After ascending the throne, Shi Hu often does cruel and lewd things. He would lead hundreds of cavalry to his subordinates' homes at night to lie with his wives and concubines. He would also let beautiful women such as palace maids dress up first, then behead them, clean the blood of their heads, place them on a plate, and share them with others. If he finds a beautiful nun, he will kill them with him, cook their meat, beef and mutton to eat, and give them to his subordinates to taste.

History also records the mutual killing of Shi Hu and his son.

The incident happened because Shi Hu's son Shi Sui was dissatisfied with his father's favor for the other two sons Shi Xuan and Shi Tao. Gradually, this dissatisfaction turned into hatred. He hated his father Shi Hu to the core and wanted to kill his father and seize the throne. After Shi Hu learned about it, he captured Shi Sui's subordinate Li Yan for interrogation. Li Yan was so scared that he didn't know what to do, so he told Shi Hu all the things: kill Shi Xuan and Shi Hu and kill Shi Hu to seize the throne. After Shi Hu learned about it, he beheaded and executed more than 30 people of Li Yan and his family, and then imprisoned Shi Sui in the East Palace. Shi Sui was imprisoned and still looked down upon. Shi Hu was angry and ordered Shi Sui and his wife and family to be killed, and then stuffed them into a coffin. At the same time, more than 200 Shi Sui's gang members were killed.

After Shi Sui's death, Shi Xuan became the crown prince, Shi Xuan's mother Du Zhaoyi was the empress of the king, and Zheng Yingtao was the concubine of the East China Sea. At this time, the rebellion between the Shi family was not over, but it became even more intense.

Later, Shi Xuan was dissatisfied with his father Shi Hu's favor with Shi Tao and wanted to get rid of Shi Tao. Soon after, the two brothers often had conflicts, and Shi Xuan cut off Shi Tao's hands and feet, his eyes were broken, and his belly was broken. Shi Xuan also planned to kill his father at Shi Tao's funeral to seize the throne.

Shi Hu learned that Ai'er Shi Tao was dead and had been unconscious for a long time. He wanted to attend his son's funeral, but fortunately, the minister reminded him not to attend the funeral. Later, Shi Hu received a report from an insider and learned that the Crown Prince Shi Xuan had killed Shi Tao. Shi Hu, who was extremely angry and forgiven, ordered to use an iron ring to penetrate Shi Xuan's forehead and lock his food, and poured Shi Xuan into a large wooden trough, making Shi Xuan like a pig and dog when he was eating. Shi Hu licked the blood on the sword that killed Shi Tao with his tongue, making a sound that shocked the palace. So he ordered a pile of firewood to be buried in the north of Yecheng City, with a wooden rod on it, and a wheelbarrow was installed on it. He started to tattoo the eunuchs, Hao Zhi and Liu Ba, who were the most beloved eunuchs in his lifetime, pulled Shi Xuan's tongue and hair, pulled Shi Xuan onto the pile of firewood along the ladder, then patterned him with a pulley, and then used the same method to punish Shi Xuan. When Shi Xuan was dying, he ignited the firewood pile, and Shi Xuan was burned to ashes. This failed to calm Shi Hu's anger, and ordered the ashes to be scattered into famous corpses, allowing people, horses and carriages to trample Shi Xuan's wife and sons to be killed, and hundreds of Shi Xuan's guards, eunuchs and other people were split into chariots, and threw the body into the Zhang River.

Decades later, the Xianbei people replaced the Jie tribe and became the new overlord in the north.

But the new owner of Yecheng, Emperor Yan, Murong Jun, couldn't sleep well. He was always bitten by Shi Hu in his dreams, so he ordered people to open Shi Hu's grave. Because of the burial in a hurry, he was unable to cremate according to the customs of the Hu people, and the body had not rotted. Murong Jun asked someone to whip and humiliate the huge corpse, and then threw it into the Zhang River. The corpse floated in the torrent, and was immediately stopped by the bridge pillar and was never willing to go with the flow. The dead Shi Hu was still attached to this city that belonged to him. The Murong Xianbei people dared not approach the bridge again. So Shi Hu accompanied Yecheng like a curse.

Twenty years later, Fu Jian, 38, conquered Yan State and came to Yecheng again. At this time, he was already the emperor of the Former Qin Dynasty, ruled a territory that was even wider than Shihu. Fu Jian restrained Shihu's huge body, gave it a decent funeral, and then took the prisoners back west.

Watching the lonely city, the descendants of the Murong royal family were escorted to Chang'an, the ancient capital of the West. Yecheng returned to sleep until the glory and nightmare of the next century.

Now, Gu Xiao actually said that the man in blood in front of them was Shi Hu and Chaos Demon, which was incredible.

But the man in blood laughed and said, "It's not bad at all. I am Shi Hu, but I still prefer others to call me the Chaos Demon!"
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