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Dou Ying died in several episodes of Hanwu the Great.
Episode 38.

Wang Hao destroyed the testamentary edict of the late emperor, but denied it. Tian Fen blamed Wang Hao, which made Liu Che feel helpless to his mother and uncle. Liu Che came to visit Dou Ying in prison. He admitted that the testament of the late emperor was true, but he could not dispose of his relatives. Dou Ying's family was killed, and Jennifer Tian was a little crazy when he heard the news.

Liu Che was held accountable by Wang Di, who refused to admit burning the testamentary edict. Liu Che was furious and gave his mother a warning. Zhiyi tends to talk to Zhang Qian, and Zhang Qian is very excited to see the Nangong in the Great Cold Valley. Nangong doesn't want the Huns to do anything that hurts Han women.

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Dou Ying's life:

Dou Ying (? -BC 13 1), a minister of the Western Han Dynasty, named Wang Sun, was born in Guanjin, Qinghe (now Hengshui East, Hebei), and was the nephew of Dou Shi, the queen of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. When Wu Chu rebelled in the Seven Kingdoms, he was appointed as a general by Emperor Jing, guarding Xingyang, supervising Qi and Zhao Bing. The Seven Kingdoms were broken, the Marquis of Wei Qi was named Wye J and Hó u, and Emperor Wu became the first prime minister. In the third year of Yuanguang, Guan Fu, a close friend of Dou Ying, was arrested and imprisoned by Tian Fan for making rude remarks at the banquet, and was sentenced to death.

Dou Ying spared no effort to rescue Guan Fu, and argued with Tian Fen on this matter at the meeting. However, due to the pressure of the Queen Mother, Guan Fu was still sentenced as the clan leader. In the name of "inconvenient but cheap", Dou Ying asked Emperor Wu to summon him again. However, Shangshu soon found that there was no copy of Dou Ying's testamentary edict in the palace, so he impeached Dou Ying for forging imperial edicts. At the beginning of Yuan Guang's fourth year, Dou Ying was executed.

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