Han Tuidang, the Marquess of Gonggao, writes …
Years: 154BCE - 154BCE
Han Tuidang, the Marquess of Gonggao, writes a letter to Liu Ang, the Prince of Jiaoxi, threatening him with utter destruction if he does not surrender.
Prince Ang does so and is allowed to commit suicide.
The other three princes are captured and executed.
The four principalities are seized by the central government.
The final principality to be destroyed is Zhao.
While Li Ji had initially been unable to prevail in besieging the Zhao capital of Handan (modern Handan, Hebei), Zhao's hopes are virtually lost when Xiongnu forces, realizing Zhao is about to be defeated, choose not to join in the battle.
When Luan returns from Qi he attacks Handan with Li and ias able to capture it by breaking a levee to flood the walls of Handan.
Liu Sui, the Prince of Zhao, commits suicide.
Liu Zhi, the Prince of Jibei, who initially wished to join the rebellion, does not share their fate.
His official Gongsun Huo is able to persuade Liu Wu, the prince of Liang, that Liu Zhi had only pretended to join the rebellion and had in fact contributed to the rebellion's defeat.
With Liu Wu's intercession, Prince Zhi is spared and he is instead given the Principality of Zaichuan.
The rebellion, initially ferocious, had lasted only three months.
Had the seven princes prevailed in this conflict, in all likelihood the Han Dynasty would have collapsed into a loose confederation of states.
Emperor Gaozu had invested the Liu princes with independent military powers with an eye to having them protect the dynasty from outside, but their refusal to follow the imperial government's laws and orders was already creating problems by the time of Emperor Jing.
In the aftermath of the rebellion, while the principality system will be maintained, the powers of the princes will be gradually reduced and the sizes of the principalities reduced as well, under Emperor Jing and his son Emperor Wu.
With the longevity of the Han Dynasty evolves the Chinese mindset of it being normal to have a unified empire rather than divided states.
