There are many stories about Lv Hou, including two seemingly ordinary short stories with hidden mysteries.
One is from the Chronicle of Lv Hou, saying that after the death of Emperor Hui of Han Dynasty, Lv Hou cried sadly, but she didn't cry anyway. At that time, his son, named Zhang Bijiang, was only fifteen years old. As soon as he entered the palace, he said to the Prime Minister, Do you know why Han is an only child? He died, and Lv Hou cried, but no tears? ?
Chen Ping replied that he didn't know.
Zhang Bijiang continues: Because the emperor has no adult prince, the queen mother is afraid of you ministers. If you now ask people like Lu Tai, Lu Chan and Lv Lu to become generals and formally enter the imperial court to take power, then you can dispel the doubts of the Queen Mother and you ministers can get rid of the disaster. ?
After listening to this, Chen Ping felt very reasonable, so he let Lv Hou run the world. At this moment, Lv Hou really began to cry.
There seems to be nothing wrong with this story at first glance, but when you think about it carefully, you will find something wrong. This Chen Ping is the prime minister, and he is known as the brains of the big fellow, while Zhang Bijiang is only a fifteen-year-old child. Why does Chen Canping listen to him so much? Chen Ping is not a fool. But Chen Ping accepted Zhang Bijiang's suggestion, which only shows that what Zhang Bijiang said was not what he said, but what the people behind him wanted to convey to Chen Ping.
You know that Zhang Bijiang is a child of Sean, and Sean was one of the three outstanding men who worked with Liu Bang to build the world. When Liu Bang wanted to replace the position of the Prince with Liu Ruyi, the son of Mrs. Qi, it was also Sean's idea for Lv Hou. Sean asked Lv Hou to be a good thinker, which showed that his son Liu Ying had been connected to the network of successors, and Liu Bang, a self-made civilian emperor, had long been different from ordinary people. He paid more attention to politics, so he dismissed the idea of making Liu Ruyi a prince.
So when Sean and Lv Zhi were actually on the same line, Zhang Bijiang's words at that time probably came from Sean's meaning, which was what Lv Hou wanted to express.
So it's simple. To put it bluntly, the meaning of this passage is a test of correctness, and it is also vowed that it is the wish of the Lu family to take power in North Korea.
I have to admire Lv Hou's talent and express my words through Zhang Bijiang's mouth. First, Zhang Bijiang is still a child. If Chen Ping disagrees, he can also be regarded as a child who is talking nonsense. Second, Zhang Bijiang is the son of Sean, and Chen Ping may mistake this for Sean's meaning. If Sean is allowed to speak, the possibility of Chen Ping's consent will be greatly increased. After all, Sean can shake the wise men in the world with a sentence or two.
There is another thing from TongZhiJian, saying that Lu Chan didn't know that he had handed over to the northern army. At that time, he wanted to go to Weiyang Palace for an insurrection. When he got to the palace gate, he couldn't get in, so he was anxious to wander at the door. As a result, Hou Pingyang knew about it and told Qiu about it. Frequency was relieved and went to attack Lu Jia personally, and told Zhu Milan about it. Liu Zhang was willing to handle it himself, so he told him. Liu Zhang arrived with people, so he saw Lu Chan wandering in front of the temple.
So he chose to stay put and launched an attack on Lu Chan at night. That night, Lu Chan escaped and his followers fled everywhere, afraid to fight. The wind blew hard, and finally Lu Chan was killed in the toilet of Langzhongfu.
There are many loopholes in this, one of which is that Lu Chan has the military power of the Confederate army. Since he wants to rebel, why not bring more soldiers, even a thousand men can't beat him. In addition, the strong wind mentioned here is very strange, which will only make Lu Chan's people messy and eventually lead to Lu Chan's death. There is also a top priority. Why did Lu Chan rebel?
At that time, we were in power, and even the queen of the young emperor Ricas was the daughter of Lv Lu. At that time, North Korea was dominated by the Lushi family, so there was no need to rebel, as long as the current situation was maintained. Therefore, the truth at that time was that Lu Chan was not a rebellion, but probably a conflict of interest between Lu and other ministers. He didn't make trouble in Weiyang Palace at that time, but went to see the emperor, which could also explain why his henchmen only fled for their lives and didn't resist, because when they saw the emperor, they were probably armed civilians.
So many unreasonable places or small details in history books may be the key to revealing the truth. Sometimes some historical events are not what we see, and some unreasonable places have reasonable explanations. The recorder just wants to show us the truth in some subtle ways.