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As the saying goes, "secrets can't be revealed". What will happen after it is revealed?

In daily life, when I meet some mysterious people, I often say that secrets can't be revealed! I was curious at the time. Why do you know this secret? What will happen if the secret gets out?

The phrase "secrets can't be revealed" comes from A Dream of Red Mansions. Qin said, "The secret can't be revealed, but I had a fight with my aunt. I will send you two words when I leave, you have to remember. " Yuan Tiangang, a famous master of metaphysics and mathematician in the Tang Dynasty, co-authored TuiBei Map with Li, and calculated the history of more than two thousand years after the Tang Dynasty. Is this an open-air machine for him? However, he can die well. In other words, leaking secrets may not have consequences. Since there are no consequences, why can't it be leaked?

For example, during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, a man let the cat out of the bag. His name is Yan Junping. At that time, Yan Junping had expected follwed to usurp the throne. The secret was announced, but it was later discovered that Yan Junping did not suffer any accidents and disasters, and lived for more than 90 years, without diseases and disasters, which meant that there were no serious problems!

Of course, there are also people who were killed for leaking secrets, such as Liu Baowen, who were poisoned by Hu. Of course, if he dares to do so, someone must acquiesce. That is to say, Liu Bowen was not poisoned by the prescription prescribed by the doctor brought by Hu, but was carried out with the acquiescence of Zhu Yuanzhang, who killed him.

So secrets are just excuses that others don't want to tell you. You see, many powerful people who leaked secrets died of natural causes. So, don't believe that secrets can't be revealed, that is, people don't want to tell you, so don't pester them to ask, don't you think?