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Is there really an emperor who fell into a pit and drowned in history?

1. Historically, the emperor who had an accident in the pit was Jin. The event took place at noon on June 6th of the lunar calendar in 58/KLOC-0 BC. It is said that when Duke Jing of Jin was alive, a fortune teller said that he could not eat new wheat. He didn't believe it. When it was time to harvest new wheat, Duke Jing of Jin suddenly had a stomachache, so he quickly put down the steamed bread to go to the toilet and fell into the toilet.

2. Note: Jin, Ji surname, Ming Gui. Born in an ominous year, he was the monarch of Jin, a vassal state in China during the Spring and Autumn Period. He is the grandson of Jin Wengong and the son of Jin Chenggong. In 599, following the success of his father Jin, Jin was defeated by Chu and became the overlord, but Jin also defeated Qi. In his later years, Duke Jing of Jin moved his capital from Jiangxi to Xintian and renamed it Xinjiang. Later, the Zhao family sent troops to destroy the dictatorship and won the government's first victory over the Qing family. Nineteen years in power.