Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - Considering the history of extreme fear, why didn't Tian Ji explain after being framed by Zou Ji? What happened afterwards?

Considering the history of extreme fear, why didn't Tian Ji explain after being framed by Zou Ji? What happened afterwards?

There are many stories in Zi Tong Zhi Jian. After all, this book is about tactics and is the emperor's teaching material. There is a story about the Warring States Period, in which the protagonists are all people we studied in school, namely Tian Ji, Zou Ji and Qi Weiwang. Although Zou Ji and Tian Ji are ministers of the same country, their relationship is not good. One day, Zou Ji sent someone to divine in the market with gold coins. When he saw a fortune teller, he said that he was Tian Ji's retainer. "Now the general has won many battles and won the world. Now he wants to do something big. I want you to read divination. "

As a result, as soon as the man left, Zou Ji sent someone to catch the divination and then took it to the king of Qi for verification. Tian Ji knew that he couldn't explain it, so he took people to attack the capital and demanded that the King of Qi hand over Zou Ji to fight against it. Of course, Tian Ji didn't break the capital in the end, but took refuge in Chu. I think everyone knows these people, and they have been exposed to junior high school textbooks at the latest. This story seems simple, but many places can't stand scrutiny.

First of all, the way of framing is really naive. Anyone who wants to rebel will not find someone to do divination in the street. Moreover, in history, Tian Ji has led the troops in the Battle of Maling for some time. Why didn't he rebel when the relieving was not handed over? And Tian Ji is the imperial clan general. He can explain it clearly in a few words. Why did he attack the capital with his own people? And finally Tian Ji rehabilitated after returning home, Zou Ji had nothing to do, but had a good life.

In fact, you can see the clue in Tian Ji horse racing. As a subordinate, he dares to win his leadership in the competition. Moreover, after Sun Bin was harmed by Wei, he was brought back by the envoys of Qi. The envoys did not see him handed over to the King of Qi, but to Tian Ji, the so-called Tian Ji. This Tian Ji is probably the person who was elected to the stage among the nobles.

Imperial clan leader, a good soldier in the army, Sun Bin, who has won three out of three wars in the Central Plains, and most importantly, he is not afraid of the King of Qi. Such people have obvious resistance. Whether he thought about it or not, the King of Qi had thought about it, so he had to disappear. A man is innocent, but he is guilty. So it was Qi Weiwang who wanted Tian Ji to disappear, not Zou Ji, who was actually the executor. Obviously, Tian Ji also realized this. Tian Ji has no way to explain it in the records. Obviously, he tried it from a distance, and the king of Qi said he didn't know, didn't know and didn't listen.

And if he enters the palace to explain, the result can only be ambushed in the temple by three thousand knives and axes. He knew this, so he simply entered the palace with his own minister, and then asked the King of Qi to make friends with him in the name of Jun Qing. In fact, this also has his political considerations. He obviously can't beat the defense of the capital himself. In doing so, he actually handed over the country he was going to to a warlord. Chu is not an enemy, but he is not a friend. Political prisoners like Tian Ji are the most valuable people.

And Tian Ji's banner is to hand over Zou Ji, not against the king of Chu. This consideration paved the way for him to return to Qi in the future. After Qi Xuanwang acceded to the throne, knowing that Tian Ji had been wronged, he took him back to Qi for reuse. Zou Ji was not punished because he was a pawn from the beginning and his purpose was to safeguard the kingship. As a loyal minion, how can he be punished?