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What is the original text of the Seven Killing Poems?
Seven killing poems

Author Zhang

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original text

Everything is born to support the people, and there is nothing good for the people to report.

Kill, kill, kill, kill Faithful people can be killed!

Unfilial people can be killed! That heartless man said he could kill people!

The unjust man said he could be killed! Don't trust people who have no manners and wisdom.

The king is overjoyed and says kill! I wasn't born for competition.

All people are lazy to build Huang Jintai, and all top scholars are like dogs.

Always giving orders to his four princes wrapped in swords.

You don't need to seal knives and daggers to break the city. The monument was built on the hill.

Those who go against the sky will die on their knees!

It expressed Zhang's anger at that time, saying that everything was given to mankind by a kind God, but people had nothing to repay God, so people needed to reflect.

Extended data?

The author of Seven Killing Poems, Zhang Zi, is from Dingbian, Shaanxi. He was born on September 8th 1606 and died on October 2nd 1647/kloc-0. He was the leader of the peasant army in the late Ming Dynasty, and like Li Zicheng, he was the founder of the Daxi regime.

Born in poverty, Zhang grew up smart and stubborn, and followed his father to do small business and sell red dates. He worked as a fast catcher and later came to Yansui Town as a border guard. He was born strong-willed and loved to fight injustice, which almost cost him his life. ? During the Chongzhen period, the peasant army uprising was organized, and then the army entered Sichuan.

1644, the Daxi regime was established in Chengdu, namely the throne. Afterwards, Fengyang was defeated, the imperial tomb was burned, the county was broken, and Xiangyang was trapped, and it won many battles. In the sixteenth year of Chongzhen, Wuchang was called the Great West King. The following year, Daxi was built in Chengdu, namely the throne, with the title Dashun. However, when the Qing army went south, Zhang led his troops and refused to fight. He was hit by a stream vector and died in Phoenix Mountain in Xichong. ?

There are many anecdotes circulating in Zhang, such as going to Sichuan to kill Shu, burying treasures in the river, and covering flags.

In the past, the feudal ruling class vilified Zhang as a "killer" and a "killer demon". The pernicious influence left by Sichuan cannot be ignored. Up to now, most people have been influenced by the legend of "Eight Kings Suppressing Sichuan" to varying degrees.