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Six Inexplicable Coincidences in History
Six "coincidences" that history can't explain, is there really reincarnation in China's 5,000-year history?

The birth of mankind is wonderful. There are many official and unofficial accounts about the origin of human beings, and there are many mysteries in the universe that we have not yet explored. So now even people who believe in science and advocate materialism have to admit that there are countless coincidences in the world that we can't explain clearly at this stage.

Maybe it's bizarre, maybe it's exaggerated and ridiculous We can just laugh after dinner, or we can delve into the relationship between these coincidences. Revealing six "amazing coincidences" that are hard to explain in history, is there really a "reincarnation" in China for five thousand years?

Coincidence 1: Qin and Sui dynasties, which were unified, were very short.

Qin Shihuang succeeded to the throne when he was only thirteen years old. He was a teenager when he ascended the throne. The court was in turmoil, the powerful minister was in power, and the princes were eyeing him. Ying Zheng first put down the Chang Xin Hou rebellion, killed the initiator Ai, and got rid of the autocratic minister Lv Buwei. The last step is to attack neighboring countries.

Qin Shihuang destroyed six countries successively, which was the first time in China's history to complete reunification, and the Qin Dynasty began to flourish. However, after the death of Qin Shihuang, the Qin Dynasty declined rapidly. At this time, eunuch Zhao Gao killed Prince Fu Su and made Qin Ershi emperor of Hu Hai.

However, Hu Hai was incompetent, and the Daqin Dynasty was finally buried in the hands of Qin Ershi and Zhao Gao. It only existed for thirteen years and disappeared in the rolling river of history.

By the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, the world had been torn apart, and this situation lasted for 300 years. In 589 AD, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty led the Sui army to destroy the State of Chen in the south, thus completing the unification of China.

Under the rule of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, the Sui Dynasty ushered in a prosperous period of "ruling the country by the emperor". However, after Emperor Wendi's son Yang Guang ascended the throne, he built the Grand Canal, which wasted people and money and completely angered the people. In 6 18, Yu culture launched a mutiny and was killed, and the Sui Dynasty also perished, only surviving for 18 years.

Coincidence 2: Liu bang was excited by "snake" and died by "python"

After the death of Qin Shihuang, Qin Ershi's tyranny was incompetent, which impacted the once prosperous Daqin dynasty again and again. Finally, under the chaos in Hu Hai, the people got up. Chen Guang was the first to launch an uprising, and then Liu Bang joined the anti-Qin army, but he met a white snake on the road, and Liu Bang immediately raised his knife and killed him.

With all his strength and wisdom, Liu Bang defeated Xiang Yu, established the Han Dynasty and became the Emperor Gaozu. Finally, it was changed to Wang Mang, and the title was changed to "new".

Later generations ridiculed Wang Mang, who destroyed Liu Bang, as the reincarnation of a white snake who was killed on Liu Bang Road. Although it sounds ridiculous, it is a real coincidence.

Coincidence 3: The four famous prosperous dynasties in history are all separated by 800 years.

From 1020 BC to 996 BC, there was a prosperous period, which was the "Cheng Kang rule" of the Zhou Dynasty, with an interval of about 800 years. From 180 BC to 1465438 BC, the "rule of cultural scene" appeared in the Han Dynasty.

About 800 years later, the Tang Dynasty ushered in the "Zhenguan rule" from 627 to 649, and finally it was 800 years. From 1403 to 1435, it created the "Ren Xuan rule" of the Ming Dynasty.

Coincidence 4: Three points of the State of Jin became "Jin"

At the end of the Spring and Autumn Period, there was an overlord named Jin, but before Jin could unify the Central Plains, he was divided up by Zhao, Wei and Han.

Slowly, various forces became fragmented and divided into six countries-Korea, Zhao, Wei, Chu, Yan and Qi. Finally, Ying Zheng, the first Qin Emperor, was born, destroying the six countries and completing the first great reunification of China.

However, after Qin Ershi ascended the throne, the prosperity of the Qin Dynasty was destroyed, and the world was once again divided into the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty. It was not long before the Three Kingdoms stood on the balance, and this regime lasted for more than forty years.

In 260, the Sima family broke this situation, wiped out Dongwu, unified China, founded the country name "Jin", and went around and returned to the "origin".

Coincidence 5: The beginning and end of Xia Dynasty.

The Xia Dynasty spanned from 2070 BC to 1600 BC, during which there were fourteen reigning emperors. The first king was named "Xia Qi". Xia Qi is the son of Dayu, who ruled Chinese tribes by controlling water sources. Later, Dayu passed his position to Xia Qi, which opened the first dynasty in history.

The last king of Xia Dynasty was called "Xia Jie". When Xia Jie was in power, he ignored state affairs and indulged in womanhood. At the same time, the traitor was in power, and the people were miserable, and finally they went to extinction. Although homophonic, I feel that there is providence in the dark.

Coincidence 6: Zhou must be destroyed before reunification.

The first split was in the Warring States period, when the world was divided into seven countries. It was Qin Shihuang who destroyed the other six countries, replaced the Zhou Dynasty and promoted reunification.

The second time was during the Three Kingdoms period, when the Jin Dynasty wiped out Shu Han and Wu Dong, completing a brief reunification, but soon the country was torn again. Instead of unifying China in the Northern Zhou Dynasty, Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty replaced him. During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Zhao Kuangyin replaced Hou Zhou to establish the Song Dynasty.