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Posthumous title reader 1: Jin Xiangong

What's our impression of Jin Xiangong? I'm afraid you can't avoid the chaos in Li Ji. Li Ji's Rebellion made Jin Xiangong the king of troubled times, and the voice of ridicule has been heard all the time in history.

There are probably two reasons for ridicule: First, Jin Xiangong should be fascinated by women's looks, but not men. According to the cultural tradition in China, it is ok for men to like women, but if they are serious, they will lose. A man, who loves a woman so much, listens to her and is worried about the safety of her and her son after death, is very confused. In China, hoping to be like the Greeks, the Senate decided to "fight for the goddess and die gloriously" and decided to die for Venus ... This is crazy. Women, like concubines in the palace, can only look down on their own eyes before the emperor and have no temper. Even if they are hurt, they cannot be said to be hurting others. You can only wait for your own fate, but you can't get back justice and fight back. The model of man is naturally the emperor in Empresses in the Palace. In addition to the empress dowager, no woman can listen-even if it is right, it means that the authority lies with the emperor, and it also means that the emperor is wise and found everything by himself. Under this cultural tradition, the stupas in Jin Xiangong are the best. In fact, this is irreversible. Under monogamy and polygamy, it is not normal for China to make any woman willing to do nothing, and something is bound to happen. As that husband, if he doesn't take care of his family, it's an eternal joke-such jokes are not lonely for Jin Xiangong: Xia Jie was cheated by his sister's happiness, Zhou Wang legend died because of Su Daji, Zhou Youwang was fascinated by praise, and his country was ruined.

The second reason why Jin Xiangong was laughed at was that he didn't care about his sons. To put it bluntly, he doesn't care about his son at all, and he even ordered the killing of his adult son-it's just a breach of human relations! However, it seems that apart from Shen Sheng's loyalty and filial piety, he chose to commit suicide to awaken his parents' conscience, and several other sons got the news soon and escaped smoothly. If you want to kill them, how do you let them know? How did you let them escape easily? By contrast, if there were no crows and thieves, how could Meng Changjun escape from Qin? For example, Yiwu, a guy who will only cause trouble in the future, is a defeated soldier appointed by the State of Qin, easy to control, but he escaped smoothly. Zhong Er was even in the mood to play childe temper on the way to escape, and almost beat an old man who sent him dirty things. So it's hard to say whether Jin Xiangong really wants to kill his son, or whether he just wants to prevaricate his wife with a gun. Let's think about the Hanwu Emperor, whom we have been praising highly. He killed his son and grandson categorically. In the end, he didn't feel wronged, and gave his son a verdict, called "cruel prince"-it is not necessarily who is more ruthless.

There are always some clues to the truth in history-such as posthumous title. Posthumous title represents the final judgment of an important person. Not all posthumous title can be trusted. There are many confusing posthumous title, and sometimes it is even more complicated with serious political struggles. For example, Jay has full voice in the new dynasty. For example, posthumous title in Qin Gui can also be changed at will-by the way, posthumous title in Yuefei keeps making noise together ... But I always feel that posthumous title can reflect the values of that era and the evaluation of a person by mainstream public opinion in that era. Jin Xiangong and posthumous title made contributions. To tell you the truth, I didn't have a good impression of Xian Di at first-it may be because of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty (but I also think that Xian Di of Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty has articles). However, I also checked other people who made sacrifices and actually saw such a list: Qin Xiangong, the father of Qin, stopped the decline of Qin and became the master of Qin's rejuvenation; Kang Xian empress Chu Suan, a female politician in the four dynasties; The literary queen Dugu Jialuo, whose political thoughts influenced Emperor Wen of Sui Dynasty; Queen Xiao Chuo (Xiao Taihou, Yang Jiajiang) ... Then the question comes: What do you mean by offering? Yi Zhou Shu's Interpretation of the Law says: "Smart people are eager to give, and they are knowledgeable; There is a holy supply of knowledge and no cover. " Dedicated to the public, posthumous title?

According to historical records, Jin Xiangong was actually a very successful monarch. Jin Xiangong's political initiatives during his administration mainly include the following aspects:

First of all, political clarity. During Jin Xiangong's reign, he appointed a group of people with different surnames as Doctor Qing, thus eliminating the "family of Huanzhuang", completely solving the problem of the childe's insurrection and abolishing the family medical system. The most famous villager who allows people to discuss politics is Zu Chao, who even regards Zu Chao as his teacher.

Second, reform the army and expand the territory. During the reign of Jin Xiangong, the ruling army was expanded, with "one army as the Duke of Jin" and expanded into two armies, led by him and Prince Shen Sheng respectively. During his reign, he annexed neighboring countries and expanded their territory, and successively eliminated Huo and Yang in the north and Wei, Zhi, Ji, Li Rong and other countries and tribes in the south. Historically, it was called "seventeen countries merged with the country and thirty-eight countries served", and it became the top four with Qi, Chu and Qin. One of the most famous battles is to kill the enemy by false means. Of course, after Li Ji destroyed Li Rong, she also got a peerless beauty. The result of Jin Xiangong's divination before Li Rong's death, which was recorded in the history books, but he didn't listen to divination, is not necessarily a story fabricated by later Confucianism to educate the world.

However, Jin Xiangong's campaign in all directions really benefited him a lot. He has always been a beauty. If he enjoys himself, no one will make a fuss. This is a tradition, just like the mother of the Yellow Emperor and the daughter of Ji. Some people speculate that she may be a prisoner of war who has become a sex slave-whether this speculation is reasonable or not, at least this situation has existed since ancient times and has never stopped in later generations. Nurhachi even used this as the main means to unite Mongolian tribes, and Lord Ganlong spoiled ChristianRandPhillips. The problem is that Jin Xiangong can't make a prisoner of war queen-it's a far cry from status! In fact, after the abolition of the death penalty, Jin Xiangong seems to be free. Jia, the first queen, was unceremoniously replaced by Qi Jiang, who had no son. But the point is that I always think it's not the stomach, because can Jia and Zibi? There is a big country behind Shen Sheng. How can we move it? As for the fox affair with Yi Wu's grandfather Kim Dae-fu, it is more deeply rooted than his anger and bereavement. -So, it's false to abolish officials, but it's true to offend the wrong people. Naive Jin Xiangong thought she could divorce at will, even if the other party was the daughter of a noble family. He really thought that his martial arts function made him choose his own life-if he knew that after two thousand years, all Anglo-Saxons who claimed to be equal in life would not agree to marry Mrs. Simpson until Edward VIII gave up the throne, if he knew that Prince Charles was criticized for his infatuation with Camilla after Diana's death and asked him to give up the throne-would he still be so capricious? So, even the concubines and concubines in the palace know that the queen can't be abolished-is it really out of love for the pure queen? Look at the unfathomable eyes behind the old lady and you will know if it is!

Jin Xiangong, he lost, because he didn't understand the times, so he deserved it.