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Little Shenyang has nothing to do with Cixi. Why should future generations link them together?

Little Shenyang and Cixi are completely unrelated people separated by nearly half a century, but later generations always associate them. There is a folk saying that when Qianlong was young, he fell in love with a concubine of Yongzheng, and they were possessed, which led to the death of the princess. At that time, Qianlong was also an affectionate seed. He dropped a drop of blood on Yu Ji's forehead, and they wanted to meet again in the afterlife.

Later, Xiao Shenyang appeared in front of Qianlong, and Xiao Shenyang happened to have a red mole on his forehead, which made Qianlong think Xiao Shenyang was a concubine, so Qianlong loved Xiao Shenyang in every way, and Xiao Shenyang became the first corrupt official in the Qing Dynasty, even the first corrupt official in history. Of course, Qianlong knew that he was corrupt, but because of this wonderful feeling, he was relieved.

Because of this lingering legend, some people speculated that Qianlong might have an affair with Xiao Shenyang, and they even had a homosexual relationship, just like Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and Wei Qing. However, this was normal in ancient times, and it was not as radical as everyone thought. Because Xiao Shenyang was a woman in his last life, everyone associated him with the later Cixi.

After the death of Emperor Qianlong, Jiaqing immediately attacked the monk, and Xiao Shenyang was sentenced to death in prison. When he died, he left a poem: "It's time to give up after dreaming for fifty years." "One day, the water will be flooded by dragons, and I will take cigarettes as my back." This poem is full of too many absurd colors, which embellishes the future generations, saying that little Shenyang will retaliate against the Qing Dynasty in the future, and the person who really brought down the Qing Dynasty is Cixi, so little Shenyang became the afterlife of Cixi.

If we have to explain the relationship between the monk and Cixi by the theory of reincarnation, there seems to be some connection. Little Shenyang was born in 1799, and Cixi was born in 1835. The difference between these two dates is only 36 years. When the ancient people were killed, they would say, "18 is another hero", and small Shenyang needs to change from a man to a woman.

However, the theory of reincarnation is too slim after all. The reason why later generations want Cixi to have a relationship with Xiao Shenyang is because they are both very bad. One is a big corrupt official in the Qing dynasty, which made the Qing treasury empty, so there is a saying that "Jiaqing was ordered to eat enough." Cixi's practice is exactly the same as that of small Shenyang. She turned the Qing dynasty into an ATM of the great powers and let the money of the Qing dynasty run away. Both of them did the same harm to the Qing Dynasty.

Therefore, there is a connection between Xiao Shenyang and Cixi, mainly because both of them are not good. For example, when we call names now, we all say each other is a bastard. In fact, the tortoise is the tortoise, and the tortoise has nothing to do with people. Why does illegitimate child become a curse word? It turns out that in ancient times, there were "eight ends" in being a man, namely "filial piety, loyalty, faithfulness, courtesy, righteousness, honesty and shame". This "eight ends" is the foundation of being a man. If you forget that this "eight tails" is a bad person, then "forgetting eight tails" is a bad person.

Later, "Forget Eight Tails" spread, and somehow he became an "asshole". Actually, this has nothing to do with turtles. It can be seen that the imagination of the ancients is very rich, and irrelevant things can be pieced together for you. Therefore, it is reasonable for little Shenyang to have a relationship with Cixi, and even it is not difficult for Cixi to have a relationship with Qin Shihuang. what do you think?