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Interesting historical knowledge may surprise you.
Interesting historical knowledge may surprise you.

As we all know, the oldest emperor in ancient China was Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, who lived for 89 years. So who is the emperor with the shortest life? This man is Liu Long, the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He ascended the throne on 100 and died before he was one year old. It is worth mentioning that the emperors of the Eastern Han Dynasty were short-lived. Except for the two emperors who founded and perished, almost no one lived past 30.

Qin Shihuang unified the six countries and established a centralized dynasty. But you may not know, in fact, after the establishment of the Qin Dynasty, there was still a small country alive.

This country is defending the country. Why didn't Weiguo be destroyed?

Weiguo took refuge in A Qin a long time ago, and there is only an ideal country left in the country, so it can still survive. Although Qin Ershi and Hu Hai later demoted Wang Wei to Shu Ren, Wei was still the longest-existing vassal state in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. A * * * survived for 907 years and passed on 4 1 generation monarchs.

3. The most shameful monarch who died

During the Spring and Autumn Period, Duke Jing of Jin was seriously ill and had a strange dream. Then I found a famous wizard to interpret dreams. The wizard said that he would not be able to eat wheat for the next year. He was very scared after hearing this, so he looked around for famous doctors to treat him.

Finally, I found a doctor from Qin to treat him. Although Dr. Qin thought he was terminally ill and hopeless, he still prescribed some medicine to relieve the symptoms. After Jin Jinggong took the medicine, he suddenly wanted to eat. But before the meal was served, he suddenly felt bloating, so he went to the toilet. Unexpectedly, it suddenly turned black and fell into the toilet. The attendants didn't see him back for a long time, so they went to the toilet to find him. I found poor Duke Jing of Jin trapped in dung and drowned. "Zuo Zhuan" records: "You can eat, get up, go to the toilet and fall to your death".

5. Kong Rong died of "unfilial"

We should all know "Kong Rong lets pears", which is an example for children to learn. He is a descendant of Confucius and became famous at a young age.

Kong Rong gave up the biggest pear.

However, it is really unacceptable that he died because of unfilial remarks. He once said, "What is the relationship between father and son? As far as its original intention is concerned, it is actually lust. What is a child to a mother? Is it also ridiculous? For example, if you send something in a bottle, it will leave. "

In fact, Kong Rong is not unfilial. /kloc-When he was 0/3 years old, his father Kong Zhou died, and Kong Rong was so sad that he couldn't even stand up. People think that Kong Rong is very filial.

Kong Rong stills

I was just dissatisfied with the system of filial piety and honesty advocated by the imperial court at that time. I thought that if "filial piety" became the basis of people's promotion and wealth, then many "filial piety" would not be true filial piety.

However, people at that time could not tolerate this view, saying that Kong Rong's bad words were misleading was intolerable by "etiquette". And at that time, Kong Rong was dissatisfied with Cao Cao's influence, and always made some remarks that were not conducive to Cao Cao's rule, even mocking Cao Cao. Cao Cao had no choice but to take this opportunity to put Kong Rong to death.

Although Kong Rong died of "unfilial", it was not unfilial.

Compassion for Peasants is a Tang poem that we will learn since childhood. Mainly to praise the hardships of farmers and advocate saving food. The author of this poem is Li Shen, who can express the hard-won food by writing "Who knows, every grain is hard". When we were young, we might all think that he would be a very thrifty person, but the reality is just the opposite.

Li Shen may have been thrifty when he was young, but since he became an official, people have gradually become extravagant. Unofficial history records that a meal of Shen Li costs thousands of dollars, especially chicken tongue. It's amazing that a dish needs more than 300 chickens.

His contemporaries, such as Han Yu, Liu Yuxi, Li He and Jia Dao, all scoffed at his behavior.

The records in the history books may not be true, but what is certain is that Li Shen is very luxurious. Why else would a great poet like Han Yu and Liu Yuxi spend a lot of pen and ink criticizing him?