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What did the four heavenly kings do, all of them died suddenly in their prime, endangering their children and grandchildren?
These four heavenly kings all did one thing, which destroyed people's hearts and angered the sky, and that was to destroy the Buddha. At the same time, because they destroyed the Buddha on a large scale, they died suddenly in their prime, and also harmed their children and grandchildren.

Tuoba Tao was the first emperor of the Northern Wei Dynasty. At that time, Buddhism was widely spread in China, and many people believed in Buddhism. However, Tuoba Tao did not believe in Buddhism. Egged on by some treacherous court officials, he began to exterminate the Buddha on a large scale in China, and ordered that the Buddhist scriptures be banned, worshiped, temples burned and demolished nationwide. He has a son who believes in Buddhism. The son stopped his bullying behavior, but it didn't stop his success. Later, the traitor who encouraged the destruction of Buddha was killed, and Tuoba Tao himself was also killed by eunuchs, and both his sons died of illness. The world says this is the punishment of the bodhisattva.

Yu Wenyong was an emperor in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. He unified the country in his thirties. Later, Yu Wenyong demanded that Buddhism and Taoism should be stopped, that the scriptures should be burned, and that many monasteries were destroyed. He also asked all monks to be secular. Results Yuwen Yong died of sudden illness during the Northern Expedition in the second year after the extinction of Buddhism. His son was cruel, and greed in the harem passed the throne to his six-year-old son. A few years later, the country perished.

Emperor Yan Li became emperor when he was in his twenties. Under the instigation of the Taoist priests around him, they listened to the demon words of the Taoist priests and launched the action of destroying the Buddha. All temples were destroyed, bronze statues and utensils were used to cast copper coins, and a large number of scriptures were burned. The extinction of Buddhism severely weakened the power of Buddhism and made Yan Li lose the hearts of the people. A few years later, Yan Li died suddenly.

In the Five Dynasties, Chai Rong was the emperor of the later Zhou Dynasty. After he came to power, he wantonly destroyed temples all over the country, leaving only Buddhist temples. As a result, several years later, Chai Rong died of illness.