An Lushan was assassinated by his son and close courtiers, why did he end up so badly? Interested readers and history encyclopedia editors, let’s take a look together!

Since the early Tang Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty has been the mobile phone of civilized countries around the world. However, starting from the An Lushan Rebellion, the Tang Dynasty went downhill and was beaten up by domestic warlords and foreign barbarians. In addition to regret, everyone inevitably harbors hatred towards the culprits of the An Lushan Rebellion, An Lushan and Shi Siming. So, what was the ending of the fat guy An Lushan?
Speaking of which, since the uprising of An Lushan, he has been tormented by various illnesses and pains. In addition to the gradual decline in vision, he often develops sores on his body, which can be said to be very painful in his daily life. Under the torment of illness, An Lushan’s temper became unpredictable and he often flew into a rage. And for no reason, they will lose their temper with their trusted aides and soldiers, not only physically assaulting and scolding their subordinates, but also causing some subordinates to lose their lives as a result.
Due to his obesity (how much is An Lushan really fat? According to the New Book of Tang, “He has a relaxed belly and knees, and if he holds his shoulders together, he can do it.” It is said that Lu Lushan was so fat that the excess fat on his belly hung over his knees. When he walked, he had to struggle to lift his shoulders in order to hold his big belly, and then he could walk unsteadily on both legs.), he had long sores and boils, and his vision gradually blurred after the rebellion. At this time, he was completely blind. Plus, the whole body is covered in lumps of toxic sores.

An Lushan had a total of eleven sons, and it was his second son, An Qingxu, who killed him! An Lushan also had a very beloved wife, who was Lady Duan. She also gave birth to a son named An Qing’en for An Lushan. After the rebellion of Lu Shan, An Qingxu also made many military achievements, but after An Lushan declared himself emperor, he did not obtain the position of crown prince. Originally, An Lushan appointed his beloved Lady Duan as the empress, which made An Qing’en the legitimate son and threatened the position of An Qingxu.
An Qingxu naturally knew that his abilities could not be appreciated by his father, so he followed Yan Zhuang’s advice – to kill An Lushan and obtain his own crown prince position. On an unknown night, An Qingxu and Li Zhu’er killed An Lushan together. I thought we each got what we wanted, but I didn’t expect the ultimate boss to appear in the end. Everything I put in effort to do was ultimately taken in by Yan Zhuang, which is both funny and heartbreaking.