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The truth about Ran Min's Shahu Ling

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In the last years of the Western Jin Dynasty, after the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, the Western Jin Dynasty, represented by Sima Yue, the king of the East China Sea who was barely victorious, was no longer enough to suppress the other ethnic groups attached to the surrounding areas, followed by the famous Wuhu Chaohua.

In the second year of Yongjia, the Xiongnu leader Liu Yuan was proclaimed emperor, and because he considered himself to be the descendant of Han Gaozu and the Xiongnu and his relatives, he established Han Zhao, who posthumously honored Liu Chan as The Filial Emperor after taking the throne, and focused on the three emperors of the Han Dynasty, Gaozu Liu Bang, Shizu Liu Xiu, and Zhaolie Liu Bei.

The truth about Ran Min's Shahu Ling

In the fourth year of Jianxing, Emperor Huan of Jin surrendered to Han Zhao, and the Western Jin Dynasty perished.

However, Han Zhao due to the infighting in the imperial family, the monopoly of foreign relatives soon withered away, so the prelude to the Five Hu and Sixteen Kingdoms was opened, because the north was all Hu people, the Han people at that time were upside down and displaced, and even life was better than death, and the Jin room that should have defended the country fled to the south to establish the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and since then the song and dance have been peaceful, and the corner is peaceful, just in this autumn of critical survival, the great hero Ran Min stood up and held aloft the tu Hu order, saved the Han people at that time, and was revered as the savior of the Han people, it can be said that there was no Ran Min, At that time, the Han chinese in the north saw no hope.

However, this was not the case, first of all, Ran Min was the adopted grandson of The Later Zhao Emperor Shi Hu and a member of the later Zhao imperial family, when Shi Le defeated Chen Wu and captured Ran Liang. At that time, Ran Liang was only twelve years old, so Shi Le ordered Shi Hu to adopt him as an adopted son and changed his name to Shi Zhan. Ran Liang was brave and fierce, invincible in battle, and successively served as a general of Zuo Ji shooting, fengxi huahou, who was Ran Min's father.

The truth about Ran Min's Shahu Ling

Ran Min later betrayed Later Zhao and established the State of Wei, which can also be regarded as a division of the party and claimed the title of emperor, but about Ran Min's long-standing heroic deeds, the slaughter of the gods and gods, which is full of loopholes, it can be judged that this is made up by posterity.

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At that time, people could not call themselves Han people, because the Han at that time referred to Liu Yuan, who established han Zhao, and only the people of their Han kingdom claimed to be Han people, and those who claimed to be called jin people in the name of the dynasty at that time should be called Jin people, so how could Ran Min go to Kuang to support the Han?

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Mae Shinpachio Uprising

The Rebellion of the Eight Kings was summed up by the Tang Dynasty when writing the Book of Jin, in fact, not only these princes joined, the word former Jin was even more problematic, and at that time there was also the Eastern Jin Dynasty, although it was a corner of the security, but did the Jin Dynasty perish, how could this word be used?

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The word 檄難書 comes from Li Mi's crusade against the Sui Emperor.

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Ran Min was still a vassal of Later Zhao at the time, so how could he possibly use the era name of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

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Ran Min's killing of Hu did happen

At that time, the emperor of Later Zhao was named Shi Jian, and Ran Min had not yet changed his surname, and was also called Shi Min, at this time he was still a supporter of Later Zhao or a loyal vassal who played Later Zhao. Moreover, the ostensible reason for his attempt to kill Hu was that Sun Fudu Liu Ba rebelled and wanted to liquidate with the party.

The truth about Ran Min's Shahu Ling

As mentioned above, Ran Min is just at the time of the demise of Later Zhao, with the help of being a member of the royal family, holding heavy troops, and then dividing the country to establish a country, he is not much different from those who divide and conquer after the fall of Later Zhao.

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