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Chapter 1386 Stool(2/2)

Believe it or not.

After Fei Qian first arrived in Binh Duong, he was planning to introduce high stools and high tables, but later he dropped the idea. Is it because Fei Qian himself or others didn't know how comfortable sitting on high stools and high tables was?

Just roll out a high stool casually, and then everyone in the world will be in an uproar and happily accept it?

hehe.

When in history did bar stools appear in large numbers and even become mainstream?

It started in the Wei and Jin Dynasties and became popular in the Sui and Tang Dynasties.

During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, there was a term called the Five Hus and Sixteen Kingdoms.

As for the Sui and Tang Dynasties...

Dirty Tang and Turtle Tang are not just called casually.

There is a saying, "If you are not in your position, you will not seek political power," and this sentence will be more obvious in the Han Dynasty. Whether you sit on a mat or a stool under your buttocks represents a certain political tendency!

There is no historical development to pave the way. Just push the stool at will and expect people from all over the world to flock in, waving gold and silver and rushing to buy it?

Who are you kidding?

At the end of the Han Dynasty, the contradictions within the ruling class were very great. Party members and eunuchs thought that the contradictions between the aristocratic families and the royal family were relatively large.

Before Dong Zhuo came to Beijing and was torn off the fig leaf of the Han Dynasty, two things happened...

The first one: In the first year of Zhongping, the chariot and cavalry general Huangfu Song broke through the Yellow Turban and shocked the world. Yan Zhong then dismissed the capital order and said to Song: "If you are rare and easy to lose, the time will come and the time will not turn around, the opportunity will

That’s why the sage always moves in accordance with the times, and the wise man must act according to the opportunity. Today, the general has encountered a rare luck and took an easily solved opportunity, but he does not follow the luck and fails to take advantage of the opportunity. How will he enjoy a great reputation?" Song refused.

Loyalty is gone.

The second incident: In the fourth year of Zhongping Dynasty, Chen Yi, the son of the late Taifu Chen Fan, and the famous magician Xiang Kai from Qingzhou Plain came to the house of Wang Fen, the governor of Jizhou.

, Wang Fen then conspired with Xu You from Nanyang, Zhou Jing from Pei State and others to connect with local heroes in Jizhou, intending to depose Emperor Ling and establish the Marquis of Hefei as emperor. He even enlisted Cao Cao to rebel, but Cao Cao refused.

These two incidents showed that in the eyes of party members and even some scholar-bureaucrats, the Han Dynasty was no longer as sacred as stated in the classics. They began to ignore the Han Dynasty for the benefit of their own group.

Already.

At least he no longer takes Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty into consideration.

Of course, Emperor Han Ling was not an excellent emperor, and he did many stupid things, but at least Emperor Ling of Han was also the emperor of the Han Dynasty. Why did so many people ignore him in just four or five years?

Before the Western Qiang is pacified and the Yellow Turban is cleansed, why should we incite and even rebel in person?

Most people may have an impression of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty that he amassed money and sold his official posts, but many people don't know that Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty liked Hu clothes, Hu tents, Hu beds, Hu seats, Hu rice, Hu Konghou, and Hu flutes.

, Hu Wu attracted all the nobles in Kyoto to compete for it...

So this also became a reason for rebellion.

Sitting on the banquet, even if the banquet is not upright, is an etiquette code passed down from the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. So why did the emperor of the Han Dynasty behave in this way?

Is it easy to sit in the emperor's position?

How can a person who has been in the position of emperor for twenty years, who can take advantage of party supervision and eunuch politics, and even set up the Hongdu Academy in an attempt to continuously suppress the increasingly large party group, be a stupid person?

When Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty came to power, there were many barbarian rebellions in the surrounding areas. Although they were put down by Lu Zhi, Zang Min, Zhu Jun, Huangfu Song and others, as an emperor of the Han Dynasty, it was because of the rebellion of the barbarian Hu people that he fell in love with the Hu people.

Human utensils?

In fact, a simple analysis shows that Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty did not trust the party members, so even the generals sent out to quell the surrounding rebellions were either from the northwest frontier, or from counties like Guangling and Kuaiji that were on the fringes of the gentry in Shandong.

People would never let a behemoth like the Yuan family control military power...

Therefore, Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty used Hu things not because he really liked these things, but to express an attitude.

And now, as Taiyuan, which has been bordering the Hu region for a long time, setting up these Hu stools is actually to test the attitude of General Fei Qian of the Expedition to the West...
Chapter completed!
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