Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - In the real history, Ji Xiaolan didn't hit Xiao Shenyang at all, because Ji Xiaolan had no right to hit Xiao Shenyang, and he didn't dare to hit Xiao Shenyang, did he?

In the real history, Ji Xiaolan didn't hit Xiao Shenyang at all, because Ji Xiaolan had no right to hit Xiao Shenyang, and he didn't dare to hit Xiao Shenyang, did he?

Real Ji Xiaolan has never been at war with Little Shenyang in history, and Ji Xiaolan and Little Shenyang are close friends.

Historically, the relationship between Ji Yun and Xiao Shenyang is like forgetting friends. Young little Shenyang is extroverted and provocative. Old Ji Yun, who is gradually restrained and smooth, always kindly reminds little Shenyang.

The two have both quarrels brought about by different political views and tacit cooperation. At work, it is more about Xiao Shenyang's concern for Ji Yun. In interpersonal relationship, it is more about Ji Yun's help to Shenyang.

Extended data:

Ji Yun entered the "Siku Pass" in the most barbaric period of cultural autocracy during the Qianlong period, and the literary inquisition since the Qing Dynasty reached its peak during the Qianlong period. In the history of China, ideological crime was first included in the scope of statutory punishment, which happened during the Qianlong period.

The meaning of its literary inquisition is far beyond the provisions of the Qing law. During the opening of Sikuquanshu, there were more than 50 cases of literary inquisition, most of which were obtained from the revision of books.

Together with Ji Yun, he served as editor-in-chief and general school officer, or was scared to death, or was fined all his possessions. No one died a natural death except Ji Yun. Ji Yun himself has been implicated in the related literary inquisition several times, which is quite dangerous.

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