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Five thousand years up and down - the cause of the death of Summer

妺喜 (妺) (妺) pronounced mò), also known as 妺嬉, also known as 妺嬉, sue xi, xi surname, the daughter of the shi monarch, the favorite concubine of the seventeenth monarch of the Xia Dynasty.

Five thousand years up and down - the cause of the death of Summer

According to the Chinese, Xia Jie launched a large army to attack the Youshi clan (present-day Enshi City, Hubei Province). There were Shi kings who sacrificed cattle and sheep, horses, and beautiful women, as well as his own daughter Yuxi, to ask Xia Jie for peace. And Yu Xi was favored by Jie, and planted one of the reasons for the demise of the Xia Dynasty.

It is rumored that Yu Xi has three habits: one is to laugh at watching people drink in the wine pool that is large enough to row a boat; the other is to laugh at the sound of tearing silk veils; and the third is to like to wear men's official hats. Historical records record that when Xia Jie built a wine pond that was large enough to row a boat, he first ordered the execution of Guan Longkui, a loyal courtier who prevented him from building the wine pond, and then "invited" three thousand drinking masters to drink in the pool to the sound of drumming, and some of them drowned due to drunkenness. It is the source of the earliest red face disaster water.

Five thousand years up and down - the cause of the death of Summer

In the historical records of the pre-Qin Dynasty, the record of Yu Xi is not clear. YuXi's image was gradually enriched from the beginning of the "History", so her deeds are likely to be false to posterity. According to some ancient books, Yu Xi was beautiful, and Xia Jie was surprised and very pampered when he saw Yu Xi. She likes to dress up as a man, wear a sword and a crown, and participate in the politics of the dynasty, which is a manifestation of Bo De in the eyes of the Han Dynasty. He often disregarded the etiquette and put Yu Xi on his lap and listened to what she said.

The Bamboo Book Chronicle mentions that Yu Xi had early contacts with Yi Yin, and was a spy sent by Yi Yin to the palace of the Xia Dynasty, prompting the fall of the Xia Dynasty and helping to establish the Shang Dynasty.

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