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Historical Origin of Baoyuan Uprising
He lived for two years [1 155], and the sick emperor's bodyguard was dying at the age of seventeen. The Bird Feather Academy appointed Prince Ren Ya, the half-brother of Emperor Chongde and known as "Japan's largest Tiangou", as the heir, that is, the post-White Crane Emperor. It is said that Emperor Chongde was forced to abdicate by Emperor Yuwen and always wanted to make a comeback. The following year, that is, the first year of Baoyuan [1 156], Bird Feather Academy died, and Emperor Chongde took the opportunity to conspire with the left minister Lai Changxing Fujiwara to restore it.

With the division of the royal family, the social family has also been divided into two factions. At that time, Guan Bai and Fujiwara Chang's brother Zhong stood on Masahito's side. Therefore, Emperor Chongde had to resort to force if he wanted to recover. So, on the night of July 10, he called Fujiwara Lai Changxing, Hiratsuka, and one of Yuan and his son, North Korea, to discuss how to launch a military coup.

Coincidentally, Masahito, who knew about the Emperor's plot, also called Tadashi Fujiwara, Kyungsang (nephew of Kyungjung) and Minamotono Yoshitomo (son of Renyi) to discuss on the same day. Qing Sheng, Yi Chao and others are young warriors, ready to fight first. As for how dare they draw swords against their elders, they are also chiefs of the clan. No one knows whether they are used by so-called "loyalty", seduced by interests, or inflated with ambition.

The young man decided to do it, so early the next morning, Qingsheng and Yichao led the troops to surround Huang Shang, who was still quarrelling in Baihe Temple, and set fire to one of them. The mutinous soldiers were not satisfied with the wanderers, but also lit the mansions of Lai Changxing, Wei Yi, Zhong Zheng and others.

However, in just half a day, the Zonta Sect was defeated, and Lai Changxing of Fujiwara was also shot dead with an arrow. Ping Zhongzheng, Yuan and others were killed or captured one after another. Emperor Chongde fled to Ningna Temple to escape, and was sent by the emperor to exile to Zanqi in the Four Kingdoms. This incident, known as the "Bao Yuan Rebellion", indicates that the emerging samurai class not only swaggered in the local area, but even extended its power to the imperial court and openly intervened in royal disputes. The era of public power is coming to an end, and the era of Wu power is coming soon.

Peter said that because imperial power management has become a tradition, Masahito, who won the political struggle, refused to covet the position of emperor. After two years, he gave way to Prince Deng of the East, the second emperor, and he himself became a more powerful emperor. However, due to the unfair reward and punishment of the monarch, he could not satisfy the appetite of the warriors, so he abdicated and brewed the "Pingzhi Rebellion".

After the "Baoyuan Rebellion", Minamotono Yoshitomo was not valued by the emperor, and he was resentful. In December of the first year of Pingzhi (1 159), when Pingqingsheng left Beijing for Kumano and dispatched troops, Minamotono Yoshitomo rebelled, imprisoned Wupingchuan Hospital and killed Fujiwara Shinichi, a favorite of Wupingchuan Hospital. Ping Qingsheng heard about the accident on the road and hurried back to Beijing. He assembled heavy troops in the official residence of Liu Boluo, the capital of Beijing, and planned to recapture the emperor and the emperor. War is on the verge.