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Fortune-telling palace dog

The one who brought people into the palace to eat with the emperor was called Sue, the fortune teller. Shao Zhang was originally just a worker in a dyeing and weaving workshop. He was honest, but also simple and honest and single-minded. Sue is a fortune teller, and his fortune-telling booth is at the gate of the dyeing and weaving workshop. Because the two can meet every day, they can't look up and see each other, so the two people who come and go are familiar with each other. One day, Sue told me that he thought he could eat in a dragon chair. Hearing this, Shao Zhang took people to attack the palace, but he didn't expect to actually go in. Zhang Shao really sat in the dragon chair and had a meal.

The emperor at that time was Tang Jingzong Li Zhan. When he became emperor, he ignored state affairs and played in the harem all day. You know, if an emperor doesn't care about state affairs, it is equivalent to giving up his power completely. Because Li Zhan played in the harem all day, the power in the DPRK completely fell into the hands of eunuchs and powerful ministers. These powerful ministers colluded with eunuchs for their own selfish desires and used their power to do a lot of harm to the country. At that time, people's grievances were boiling, and the people had long been dissatisfied with the court.

Shao Zhang himself is a workshop worker, and he has no desire to be an emperor. Because he is simple and honest, although his life is not very good, he can get by. But Sue, the fortune teller, has her own ambitions. He is hungry for power. So he fooled honest Shao Zhang and said? I calculated your life. You lead people to attack the palace, you can sit in the dragon chair. ? In order to impress Shao Zhang, he added:? Sitting on the dragon chair, you can eat a lot of delicious food. ? Shao Zhang was tempted. After gathering a group of people who were dissatisfied with the imperial court, a group of people disguised themselves, hid their weapons under dyes and pushed their cars like a palace. As a result, the defense of the palace at that time was weak, and this group of people were really killed in the palace. Shao Zhang sat on the dragon chair, ordered the maid-in-waiting eunuch to bring food, and then sat on it and ate. Sue asked what to do next. As a result, Shao Zhang said, aren't you here for dinner? Sue was shocked, but he couldn't run away if he wanted to, because the guards in the palace had surrounded him and a group of people were hacked to death with knives.

The rebellion seemed like a farce, but it actually reflected many social problems at that time, and even showed signs of the demise of the Tang Dynasty.