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What are the people and things in life that are misled by history textbooks?
There are too many things in history that have been proved to be misunderstandings. Here are two examples. First, Zhou Youwang set a fire to destroy the country. According to historical records, Zhou Youwang won the praise of beauty with a smile, lit the bonfire of the vassal, and the vassal came but was invincible. No beauty smiled. The enemy really came, lit a bonfire but no one came to rescue, and the country where the king was killed was destroyed. In fact, Zhou Youwang wanted to abolish the prince, and the prince's uncle Shen Hou colluded with the dog Rong to kill Zhou Youwang. When the prince succeeded to the throne, it was Zhou Pingwang, so it was easier for God to send him away than for the dog Dijon to retreat. Zhou Pingwang had to move the capital to Luoyi, and the Western Zhou Dynasty ended. Second, Chen Guang uprising, historical records "Historical Records" records (junior high school textbooks have choices, almost all of them will be memorized) "It is better to die if it rains late today." Misguided for more than 2,000 years, the harsh laws of the Qin Dynasty seem to be the root cause of the Guangwu Chen Sheng Uprising. Judging from the Qin Law found now, there is no such law at all. If you are late, you only need to explain the reason and the reason is sufficient and reasonable, so you won't be punished, that is, the reason is insufficient, you will only be punished and won't be beheaded.