Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 198 The Kneeling Clan of the Aristocratic Family

In fact, the ministers of Ganlu Palace were not very concerned about Huang Chao's outcome.

Regardless of life or death, when Huang Chao slaughtered all the Gungun princes in the late Tang Dynasty, this ranking had been firmly etched into the annals of history.

In comparison, the language of feudal society is even more eye-catching.

"We...are all cannibals?" Fang Xuanling's face was full of difficulty in accepting it.

This word is not difficult to understand. There are records in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Early Han Dynasty. It means to establish a country. The only problem is that they really can't imagine what the future generations will be like?

Facing Fang Xuanling's incomprehensible rhetorical question, Wei Zheng and Du Ruhui were silent for a moment.

As for Changsun Wuji... he was studying ink for Li Shimin. By the way, he also took a copy of "Qin Fu Yin" from Fang Xuanling for reference in Li Shimin's writing.

"From the perspective of the Wei and Jin dynasties, how can it not be considered cannibalism?" Wei Zheng asked rhetorically.

Du Ruhui said nothing. He carefully looked at the handwriting of the long poem in his hand over and over again, and then carefully put it away.

Compared with the previously glimpsed verses, the rhetoric of this long poem is far from gorgeous.

But the whole poem is like weeping blood every word, heartbreaking, and an unprecedented huge empire collapses into dust in just one word and one word.

Du Ruhui was also born in the Du family and read poetry and books, so he knew clearly that the common people were never in the eyes of the nobles.

This was the case for the clans of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. They collected the people's food and conquered the people's children. The selfish desires of the whole family brought harm to the country.

There is a family but no country, so there were endless wars in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, in which countless people who silently worked hard were turned into powder.

In Du Ruhui's eyes, he seemed to see thousands of years of scholars chatting and laughing with each other, with colorful words coming out of their mouths, and scrolls with pearls in their hands. They all showed off their family's past history and their success in their conversations. The fathers of princes, generals and ministers.

Then there was a descendant whose spirit was completely different from theirs, and who was incompatible with these disciples of the princes. He only said one sentence:

"Look, they're eating people."

Du Ruhui was silent. His surname was Du, so he should have some excuses for his surname, but he also remembered that if he counted it seriously, this descendant could still save his life.

God's will to extend his life is not because he wants to use his hand to prosper the Jingzhao Du family, right? There must be more ambitious ambitions!

Fang Xuanling and Wei Zheng, whose surname is not Hao, are still arguing about cannibalism.

But Du Ruhui could already feel that the trajectory of the chariot named Tang had begun to deviate slightly.

Wei Zhuang's "Qin Fu Yin" also shocked everyone in the Chengdu government office.

This long poem is straightforward and straightforward without any modifications, but because of this, Kong Ming felt chilled all over when he read it.

At this time, the Tang Dynasty was not considered a prosperous Tang Dynasty. Kong Ming remembered a word commonly used by the light curtain:

"This is...the destruction of the empire."

The rabbit dies and the fox grieves, and things harm its kind. Seeing the great Tang Dynasty's fall, they worry about the troubled times at the end of the Han Dynasty.

Zhang Fei is not a mother-in-law at all:

"The Tang Dynasty should have died long ago!"

"Thieves bribe the army and escape; the emperor abandons the country and escapes; the people support a country but suffer chaos!"

"The prime minister has no bones, the emperor has no virtue, and the general has no justice!"

"This is no longer the prosperous Tang Dynasty, it is already a country without bones, morality and righteousness."

"Huang Chao, my generation, has a lot of poetic talent from the Tang Dynasty. It is only fitting that he invites the Tang Dynasty to die!"

Please let Datang die!

Zhang Fei's words were deviant, but the content of what he said made everyone secretly nod.

Yes, it has all come to this point. Kyoto has fallen again, the emperor has fled alone, the officers and soldiers have plundered the people, and the military governors have supported the troops and supported the bandits.

What would the Tang Dynasty do if he didn't die?

However, Zhang Fei's words still reminded everyone of this moment, so their expressions were a bit subtle.

Zhang Fei, who woke up, quickly made amends:

"I just don't know if there are any loyal people like my brother in the Tang Dynasty who will raise troops to support the country."

"It's difficult!" Kong Ming sighed and shook his head:

"In the late Tang Dynasty, the nobles and nobles occupied the central government and exploited all directions. For the people, what they suffered was the suffering of the government."

As for their big guys... Kong Ming didn't want to sound too harsh.

To put it bluntly, doesn't it mean that every powerful family has strong soldiers and horses, and they just want to weigh the weight of Jiuding?

A bunch of traitors, traitors and careerists!

Liu Bei also gave the same instructions:

"Later, Qin Fuyin asked Kong Ming to write a copy and hang it in the hall, so as to always be alert to the disaster of this noble family."

Kong Ming naturally agreed.

Thinking of the current sceneries of Chang'an and Luoyang, Liu Bei's words were desolate:

"The disasters of troubled times have especially hit the capital region."

Dong Zhuo burned Luoyang, Li Jue and Guo Si rebelled against Chang'an.

The century-old capital city of Shangxue was set ablaze; the prosperous place in Guanzhong was frequently attacked by swords and wars.

Kong Ming was also silent about this, but more than that? The capitals of the north and south of the Wei and Jin Dynasties were in Luoyang and Chang'an, which caused countless disasters in Chang'an and Luoyang.

Pang Tong said in a relaxed tone: "In that case, we should go to Chang'an this year so that our lord can have a good life and manage it."

Everyone became excited when talking about this incident, and Liu Bei was a little surprised:

"This year, take Chang'an? But now Sergeant Jing Yi is tired..."

Pang Tong shook his head and said: “Mr.

Liu Bei understood the meaning clearly.

If we sit back and watch the feud between Ma Chao and Han Sui in Hanzhong, Xia Houyuan might not be able to take advantage of him and unite with Han Sui to attack Ma Chao. Then it will be difficult to fight.

The only worry now is that even if Chang'an is taken, there is no danger to defend it. How to take advantage of the situation and capture Tongguan is a big problem.

Therefore, when Liu Bei and others saw that Huang Chao could conquer Tongguan in two days, their eyes nearly popped out. ,

When did the world become a piece of paper?

But how to carry out these plans... Liu Bei looked at Pang Tong, who looked a little proud, and then looked at Kong Ming, who looked indifferent and calm.

I have a military advisor, who am I afraid of?

Then he even thought about Fa Zheng:

"I wonder how Xiaozhi is doing in Hanzhong?"

Liu Bei's thoughts were interrupted again by Zhang Fei's voice:

"Is this Song really so unbearable?"

Looking at the ridicule of the great historian of the Song Dynasty by later generations on the light screen, Zhang Fei read the meaning straightforwardly:

"The shame of Jingkang...is so ugly that it is worse than...the subjugation of the country?"

[What did Shi Chonggui, who was criticized so harshly, do? His shortcomings are his great ambition but little talent, capriciousness, and unclear employment.

But he resisted the Liao Dynasty and defeated the Khitan twice. Although he failed to declare peace again, he was still able to issue an imperial edict for the Northern Expedition.

The final failure was due to the fact that the appointed coach Du Chongwei rebelled on the battlefield and could barely be considered dead standing.

I won’t go into too much detail about Jingkang’s shame. There are three kinds of shame: losing money, selling his wife, and taking the sheep as a gift.

Even worse were the disasters suffered by the people. Zhuang Chuo, a doctor in the Southern Song Dynasty, described what he saw at that time in his "Jianribian":

In Jingkang and Bingwu, Jin and Di were in chaos... rice was worth thousands of dollars and was not available; officials, thieves and the common people even ate each other. The price of human flesh is lower than that of dogs, and a fat one can only cost fifteen yuan. The whole body feels waxy.

Old and thin men call it "Rao Baohuo", women with young men call it "Don't envy the sheep", and children call it "He Guro".

This is a true record of people at that time, but the record in the history books that Huang Chao "had a grinding mill village with hundreds of huge pots, and people were broken into pieces, and the bones were combined to eat" seems a bit pale and false.

To put it bluntly, everyone who wrote the book hated Huang Chao, because before Huang Chao, aristocratic families did not die because of the country's death; after Huang Chao, noble families could only live with the country.

Thanks to the warlord's butcher's knife, the improvement of the imperial examination, the reduction of paper prices, and the joint efforts of Huang Chao, Zhu Wen and others, the aristocratic family was almost wiped out.

Some people wonder if the Confucius family, which was brought down by Shixiu to the outside world, is not considered a thousand-year-old family? But this sentence should be slightly changed:

The southern hole is slightly iron-clad, while the northern hole has a lowered surface.

It was also the Jingkang Revolution, when the Northern Song Dynasty crossed south to become the Southern Song Dynasty. The eldest son of Confucius brought a regular wooden statue of Confucius and his family tree to the south.

Confucianism and Confucianism were thus divided into sects, and the two embarked on completely different paths.

Beikong had nothing to say, so he could only send them a couplet:

Confucius said Cheng Ren, Mencius said Qi Yi, and today it is said that those who know the current affairs are heroes.

Yesterday he surrendered to Yuan and Meng, and today he descended to Manchu and Qing Dynasties. He is well-known and good at persuading you to enter your home and you will be happy.

Hengbiao: aristocratic family kneeling clan.

The fate of Nankong was a bit more tortuous. When the Song Dynasty fell, some people jumped into the sea and died for the country.

During the Yuan Dynasty, the royal family found Nankong's descendants and wanted to ask him to continue to be Duke Yansheng. Nankong refused, saying that we only wanted to live on the land and that the position of Duke Yansheng would be loved by anyone, but we didn't want it anyway.

From this, in official jurisprudence, Beikong became the authentic descendant of Yan Shenggong.

During the Ming Dynasty, the government again sought out the descendants of Nan Kong, bestowed them with doctors of the Five Classics, and allowed them to worship their ancestors in the south.

When the Qing army entered the pass, Nankong joined the rebels to resist, and was banned from worshiping ancestors.

The fate of the two parties is completely different. Beikong is still lingering on Treasure Island.

Nankong, on the other hand, has completely integrated into the people after losing official support, and can hardly be called an aristocratic family.

In short, there may be fish that slipped through the net, but the Aristocratic Family finally came to an unseemly end in the hands of Huang Chao and Zhu Wen. 】

Li Shimin was finishing writing "Qin Fu Yin" in an upright manner. When he came over and looked at the light curtain, he opened his eyes wide again:

"How could martial arts survive in the Zhao and Song dynasties?"

Li Shimin was familiar with military books, so he naturally knew about the ritual of leading a sheep: holding a bib and leading a sheep while tying a flag.

It is the highest honor for the winner, but it is of course endless shame for the loser.

But it is self-evident to remember who sold his wife and took the sheep as gifts here.

Li Shimin was a little confused for a moment, and then became furious:

"Inheriting the legacy of the Tang Dynasty, we ended up suffering such humiliation? What kind of truth is this?"

"The territory can be cut off, the wives and daughters can be cut off, and the emperor can beg for surrender. This Song Dynasty has simply brought all the face of the Central Plains to China!"

"How dare you call yourself Song Dynasty? Let me tell you, since you are giving money and land to your wife and daughter, you might as well call yourself a king!"

This is a kind of curse that hates iron but cannot be transformed into steel.

From the light screen, Li Shimin felt that his work as Tang Chengsui was not perfect, but the customs and government orders were similar.

The Tang Dynasty originated from the Sui Dynasty and was especially superior to the Sui Dynasty.

But why did Zhao Song, who came from the Tang Dynasty, become more and more uncomfortable and unpleasant to look at?

As for the subsequent deeds of Beikong, Li Shimin glimpsed some truth from the couplets:

"This Kong family...the Yuan Dynasty is the Mongolian Yuan Dynasty, and the Qing Dynasty is the Manchu and Yiqing Dynasties?"

"In this thousand years of history, Song Dynasty actually pioneered such a foundation?"

This issue has come to an end, and I’m thinking about what to give as a gift.

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