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A woman in Shandong declared herself emperor in 1986 and wanted to go to Beijing to propagate, but was later sentenced to death.

After the founding of New China, there were still some people whose ideologies and concepts were in feudal thinking and dreamed of one day becoming emperors. In history, there are not many people who can seize power from the peasants to claim the title of emperor, and only Wu Zetian is the only one who calls the emperor by women, since the Xinhai Revolution, democracy has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, but I did not expect that after the founding of the country, there were still some people who dreamed of the emperor in the Spring and Autumn Period. In 1986, in Shandong, a woman claimed the title of emperor in the countryside, and also followed the example of Wu Zetian to collect the harem of the boys' group, and was later suppressed by the joint defense team.

A woman in Shandong declared herself emperor in 1986 and wanted to go to Beijing to propagate, but was later sentenced to death.

This woman's name is Chao Zhengkun, and since she was a child, Chao Zhengkun has had lofty ideals and is not willing to be an ordinary rural woman. She came from an ordinary rural family, because the poor family could not afford her to study. Fortunately, at that time, the village organized literacy, and Chao Zhengkun could also read books, and she began to yearn for the outside world.

There happened to be a barefoot doctor in the village, and he seemed to be able to cure the small diseases in the village, and gradually became famous in the village. Chao Zhengkun learned some techniques from the barefoot doctor and also had some foundations in medical theory. Later, after the barefoot doctor in the village left, Chao Zhengkun became the only barefoot doctor in the village.

A woman in Shandong declared herself emperor in 1986 and wanted to go to Beijing to propagate, but was later sentenced to death.

In addition to helping people treat diseases, Chao Zhengkun was also the female captain of the commune, and later the state realized the household contract system, and Chao Zhengkun also lost her position as a female captain. However, not every day in the village people need to see a doctor, and Chao Zhengkun is not willing to work in the field, this income can not meet the needs of life.

Chao Zhengkun usually reads some mythological books when he is fine, and he himself will cure some minor diseases. Chao Zhengkun began to play crooked ideas at the first point, and she began to combine her three-legged cat medical skills with some tricks to fool the villagers, which was the medicine of the gods, and she could cure the disease after eating. In fact, those so-called elixirs are just ordinary medicines for her diseases.

Chao Zhengkun slowly became the village's godmother, and some of the villagers' minor illnesses were indeed eliminated by eating her god-like medicine, and everyone was willing to believe that she had divine power. Chao Zhengkun claimed to be the "Three Holy Daughters" sent down by the Jade Emperor to save the people from water and fire.

A woman in Shandong declared herself emperor in 1986 and wanted to go to Beijing to propagate, but was later sentenced to death.

As she grew more and more followers, Chao Zhengkun's boldness also grew, and she received more than 500 believers in just two years. She called herself emperor at home, proclaimed herself "Holy Emperor" and the country name "Zhengkun", and selected some of her loyal followers to be ministers, while the area was only a few surrounding villages.

She also followed the example of Wu Zetian, looking everywhere for 12-15-year-old boys to enrich her so-called "harem", which was formally held according to the emperor's etiquette. Chao Zhengkun's ambitions are not only in a few small villages, she also extended her hand to Beijing, Xi'an and other big cities. She had her followers carry the flag and leaflets of the so-called "Great Holy Dynasty" in groups intending to go to the city to propagate it. They are also preparing to hang the banner of the "Great Saint Dynasty" in Tiananmen Square in Beijing, which can be said to be bold.

A woman in Shandong declared herself emperor in 1986 and wanted to go to Beijing to propagate, but was later sentenced to death.

However, their plan did not succeed, and one of the groups was spotted by the local joint defense team at the railway station, and the car was arrested before it could go up. Chao Zhengkun, the so-called "emperor" and her followers, were captured, and Eventually Chao Zhengkun was sentenced to death.

Looking back at this farce, it was also because the rural information at that time was relatively closed, and the mind was not open enough to allow Chao Zhengkun to successfully "claim the emperor", and she was sentenced to death to blame for herself.

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