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What happened to Kuang Heng who stole the light?
Kuang Heng who "steals the light from the wall"

In the Han Dynasty, there was a young man named Kuang Heng. He loved studying very much, but his family was too poor to buy candles, which affected his study at night. Later, he noticed that his neighbor's house often had lights on at night, so he chiseled through the wall and borrowed lights to study. This story has become a good example to educate everyone to study hard.

Kuang Heng's ending: During the Han and Yuan Dynasties, Kuang Heng was granted the title of Anle Hou, and the fief of Hou was originally 3 1 10,000 mu. Kuang Heng illegally expanded the land sealed by food by taking advantage of the mistake in the county map. When he became emperor, a captain jun and others accused him of "stealing soil" (referring to expanding national borders). It seems that the problem of opportunism has not changed since I was old!

Li Shen who is "compassionate to farmers"

"Weeding was noon that day, and sweat dripped down the soil. Who knows that Chinese food is hard? " This is a famous work by Li Shen, a poet in the Tang Dynasty. This poem describes people's lives in detail, making it easy for people to sing * * * until now.

Li Shen's ending: Li Shen, a "farmer-friendly" man, gradually lost his kind nature after he became an official. He was cruel to that official, and the local people were often frightened. Many people even fled across the Yangtze River and Huaihe River, and subordinates reported to him. Li Shen said, "Have you ever seen anyone holding wheat with their hands? Full particles are always below, and those chaffs go with the wind, so there is no need to report them. "

Cixi, a "poor inheritor"

"Poor Inherent Wind" comes from Cixi. The original poem is: Parents are the truest in the world, and tears and blood are dissolved in children. Exhausted heart will eventually become a child, and the poor will bear the wind! Such a poem is full of affection and touching, and later generations often use "poor inheritance" to describe great maternal love.

The end of Cixi: People often say that tiger poison does not eat children, but Cixi was cruel not only to others, but also to her son, Tongzhi Emperor, after she seized the supreme sovereignty of the Qing Dynasty through a coup. She clung to power, which led to her son's long-term psychological depression. She died at 19. Some people say that she went out to look for flowers, which made Liu get sexually transmitted diseases, while others say that she died of smallpox. Anyway, Cixi was responsible for her son's death.

Wang Zhaoming, who "leads the knife into quick success and instant benefit, and does not bear the young man's head"

19 10, Wang Zhaoming and others lurked in the Yinding Bridge where Zai Feng, the regent of the Qing Dynasty, went to court every day, only to be discovered. The police of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Qing government tracked 14 days and arrested them. Wang Jingwei was finally sentenced to life imprisonment. While in prison, Wang Zhaoming wrote: Sing Yan Shi generously and be a prisoner of the State of Chu calmly. Draw a knife for quick success and instant benefit, and live up to the young head. This poem.

Wang Zhaoming's ending: When it comes to Wang Zhaoming, some people may not know him, but when it comes to his other name, everyone knows him. He is Wang Jingwei. It is really embarrassing that the passionate young man who wrote the poem "wielding a knife to get quick success and instant benefit, and being ashamed of a teenager's head" eventually degenerated into a big traitor.