
During the Southern Dynasty Song Wendi period, the ministers Yin Jingren and Liu Kan were very good friends, the two had similar positions, and when they first debuted, they met and were rich and noble.
Yin Jingren was first promoted, served as a servant, and became a close vassal of the emperor.
Yin Jingren did not forget the promise he had made to his friends in the past, and looked for an opportunity to recommend his friend Liu Kan to the emperor.
Liu Kan was finally transferred from the locality to the capital and entered the DPRK as an official, and to Yin Jingren's surprise, the small boat of friendship between the two people began to tilt.
Emperor Wen of Song was very jealous of Yin Jingren, which made Liu Kan very jealous, and he felt that he was not much worse than Yin Jingren, but Yin Jingren, as a close minister, handled internal affairs around the emperor all day, while he was outside the dynasty and had no chance to contact the emperor.
The more Liu Kan thought about it, the more unbalanced he felt in his heart, so he planned to split the relationship between Yin Jingren and the emperor.
Liu Kan first attached himself to the great tree of Liu Yikang, the king of Pengcheng, in the hope that by relying on Liu Yikang's influence, he would change the emperor's view of Yin Jingren and eventually replace him with him.
Emperor Wen of Song, aware of Liu Kan's dissatisfaction, promoted him and Yin Jingren at the same time, with Yin Jingren as Zhongshu Ling and Zhonghun as the Protector, and Liu Kan as the Crown Prince Zhan Shi, with little difference in rank.
However, Liu Kan actually resented Yin Jingren even more, because Yin Jingren had real power than him, which was not to be counted, and the emperor considered that Yin Jingren was not in good health, and specially approved that he could work from home and did not have to attend the imperial meeting every day.
Liu Kan said bad things about Yin Jingren in front of the emperor every three or five minutes, but Emperor Wen of Song was not a stupid worm with a soft ear, he had his own opinions, and he relayed these words to Yin Jingren from time to time.
Yin Jingren was stabbed in the back by his friend, extremely cold, and sighed: "Lead the order to enter, and eat people." I recommended him to Asaka, and he actually bit like a mad dog. Disheartened, Yin Jingren submitted his resignation report to the emperor on the grounds of illness.
Emperor Wen of Song disagreed, knowing that Yin Jingren was depressed in his heart, so he ordered him to recuperate at home.
Liu Kan saw that this trick was not good, so he thought of a way to make a mistake and suggested that Liu Yikang take advantage of Yin Jingren's outing and pretend to be a robber to kill him.
Emperor Wen of Song, Liu Yilong, sensing that his younger brother Liu Yikang and Liu Kan were plotting against him, simply relocated Yin Jingren's family to the Xiye Gate, which was next to the palace, and secretly warned them not to act hastily.
Liu Yikang vaguely sensed an ominous omen and ordered his henchmen to be careful not to approach Yin Jingren's mansion to avoid angering the emperor.
Liu Kan saw that the plan was in vain, and he was anxious like an ant on a hot pot, and decided to take the risk.
Liu Kan secretly formed a gang and plotted to support Liu Yikang as emperor, thus completely killing Yin Jingren, which was the same as Liu Yikang's inner vision as the chancellor.
However, the emperor was aware of it.
Emperor Wen of Song decided to first take Liu Yikang's henchmen to shoot.
In the seventeenth year of Yuan Jia (440 AD), Liu Kan and his three sons and followers were all sentenced to death, and the person who accepted the case was his friend Yin Jingren at that time.
When Liu Kan was about to be executed, he looked at his friend Yin Jingren, who was eager to wear a pair of pants in the past, and issued a final sigh: "Success is also Xiao He, and defeat is also Xiao He!" ”
On the verge of death, he compared himself to Han Xin, not realizing that what made him die was not his friend Yin Jingren, but his own jealousy.