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To quote the allusion idiom - yellow robe plus body

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Yellow robe plus body

Meaning: In the Fifth Dynasty, later in the Zhou Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin launched a mutiny at Chen Qiaoyi, and his subordinates draped him in yellow robes and promoted him to become emperor. Later, the "yellow robe plus body" was used to refer to the success of the coup and the seizure of power.

Allusions: After five generations, Zhou Zhao Kuangyin mutinied at Chenqiao, and the generals draped him in yellow robes and proclaimed him emperor. Refers to the ascension to the throne of God. During the Later Zhou Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin, the ancestor of the Song Dynasty, inspected the capital in front of the palace, led the Song Prefecture to the German army and held the military power. After the death of Zhou Shizong Chai Rong, his seven-year-old son Chai Zongxun succeeded to the throne. At this time, Zhao Kuangyin saw that the conditions for seizing the power of later Zhou were ripe, so he carefully planned a famous "Chen Qiao Mutiny" in history. In 960, under the command of Zhao Pu and Zhao Kuangyi, the secretaries of the Gui German army, Zhen and Ding'erzhou lied about military information, and they pretended that the Northern Han and Khitan nobles would go south and attack Houzhou. Later Zhou Zai fan was not able to distinguish between true and false, and hurriedly assigned Zhao Kuangyin to lead an army to the north to resist. When Zhao Kuangyin drove his troops to Chen Qiaoyi, twenty miles north of Kaifeng, Zhao Kuangyi, Zhao Pu, and other generals draped the yellow robes that had been prepared in advance on Zhao Kuangyin. The yellow robe was a garment that only the emperor could wear, and the generals unanimously shouted long live Zhao Kuangyin and supported him as emperor. Therefore, Zhao Kuangyin immediately led the army back to the guarding empty Beijing Division, and effortlessly overthrew the Later Zhou regime and established the Great Song Dynasty.

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