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In the history of our country, we know this is a pit, but we must jump. What are the three unsolved open schemes?
People live in this world, I think everyone will have the experience of being cheated. After all, we will violate the interests of others anyway, so they will also come up with some plots to make us suffer. After all, the villain is like this, and we will be angry and regret when we are caught by other people's plots. But in fact, you know, there is a conspiracy, and the conspiracy is even more uncomfortable, because the conspiracy just lets you know that this is one.

Today, I want to talk about the three major opening schemes in history, and every move has used sinister means. Next, please follow the footsteps of the author to understand and understand, and then continue reading.

The first public plan took place in the Spring and Autumn Period, when there were three generals in Qi Jinggong. Because they have followed him in Sifang for many years, all three of them have made many meritorious deeds, so they are all arrogant. So Qi Jinggong had the idea of killing the three men, so he called the three men in one day and gave them two peaches to share according to the size of the credit.

The first GongSunJie immediately talked about his heavy past, thinking that he had contributed, so he picked a peach. The second Tian Kaijiang also thought that he had contributed to defending the country and picked another peach. In the end, I didn't get Taoguyezi, and I was filled with indignation. On the merits, he is indeed older than these two men, and he is courageous and resourceful, so he immediately accused them of their actions. After listening to it, they were really ashamed, so they were in Qi Jinggong.

The second public plan, as we all know, is to encircle Wei and save Zhao. This story happened during the Warring States Period. Wei surrounded the capital of Zhao, so he turned to Qi for help. So Qi immediately sent troops. They didn't choose to surround Wei Jun, but attacked Weidu. Finally, Wei Jun had to choose to return to Yuan, and was ambushed on his way back, knowing that it might be a trap, but he had to rush.

The third public plan is the law of mercy. Do you know that the imperial edict is to order governors to pass on their fiefs to their eldest sons and enfeoffment those illegitimate children, so that if implemented, the strength of governors will be greatly weakened, and if they are not divided, family conflicts will become more and more divided. Therefore, many princes have to obey the law of mercy.

These three have ulterior motives, are extremely insidious and have no solution. At the same time, it seems that you can feel the despair of the framed person.