Historically, ancient book writers have often used the myth of the strange to set off the extraordinary nature of the celebrity when writing about the deeds of the celebrity. For example, Bao Zheng Bao Qingtian of "Bao Gong Chuan (Hundred Family Cases)", Yue Fei of "Say Yue Quan Biography", Xue Rengui of "Xue Dingshan Zhengxi", Ji Gong of "Ji Gong Biography", etc., all these novels all say that these historical celebrities are the reincarnation of a certain god. For example, Bao Qingtian is the incarnation of Wenqu Xing, Yue Fei is the former protector of the Buddha, Dapeng Golden Wing Sculpture Xia Fan, Xue Rengui is the White Tiger Star Junxia Fan, Ji Gong is the reincarnation of the Descending Dragon Arhat, and so on.

Bao Zheng's film and television image as king of Yan Luo (pictured)
These extraordinary historical figures, the author of the use of them is the reincarnation of the gods and immortals, such an extraordinary background, it is destined that the protagonists of the characters have extraordinary experiences and extraordinary life achievements!
And there is a celebrity in history whose exploits can definitely surpass the figures mentioned in the past. He was the official to the prime minister (then known as Ling Yin), one person above ten thousand people, extraordinary ability, extraordinary political acumen, king zhuang of Chu under his assistance, the country's economy and military and other powerful, making it one of the five hegemons of the Spring and Autumn Period.
I guess you've already guessed who the person that Repentance is talking about? Yes, this person is Sun Shu'ao. So how did some literary works of Sun Shu'ao, who is so famous in history, deify and render him?
Statue of Sun Shu'ao (pictured)
In the thirty-fourth volume of Feng Menglong's compilation of "Yu Shi Mingyan" at the end of the Ming Dynasty, "Li Gongzi Saved the Snake and Won the Title", Sun Shu'ao was described in this way. Of course, the text of this story is also available in textbooks. The text says that when Sun Lingyin was a child, he saw a two-headed snake on the road. Two-headed snake? Strange! No deny no, but at least regret that I have not seen it! The two snakes crossed the middle of the road, cutting in two the road that Sun Shu'ao was going to take. After Sun Shu'ao saw it, he picked up the brick and beat the two snakes to death, but he also buried the snake.
When the column reads this, some people will think that this Sun Shu'ao is so small, why is the means so cruel and vicious, smashing the snake to death with bricks, and how vicious his heart should be. But why did he bury the snake? It turns out that this foreshadowing is to set off its extraordinary and pave the way for the later article! Continue to hear:
Sun Shu'ao went home and told her mother, "Mom, there is no doubt that my son will die." His mother asked strangely, "How did you know you would be like this?" Sun Shu'ao replied to his mother: "I often hear people say that those who see two snakes will undoubtedly die, and today my son saw it!" ”
His mother said, "Then why don't you kill it?" Sun Shu'ao replied, "I have killed it and buried it, lest someone see it and die in the future, and I am willing to save the lives of others with the lives of one person." "There are many books about Sun Shu'ao's relevant deeds and remarks, such as: "Lü Shi Chunqiu", "Xunzi Feixiang", etc., and the novel works that deified Sun Shu'ao are also very many, so I will not say more here! If you are interested, you can look for it!
Images of ancient war scenes (photos)
We can't tell the truth of the matter, it's all a good story handed down from history. Whether it's true or fabricated, we don't need much speculation. Only from this literary creation, it can be seen that there are factors of exaggeration and deification. Even if your grandson Ao is no matter how good and great he is in the future, when he is so young, he has such a big mind and greatness, and he thinks about the lives of others at such a young age, I cannot believe it. Don't know what the column position thinks? (Text: Pan Xiexi)