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Three amazing coincidences in Chinese history, is there really a reincarnation? You may not believe it when you say it

Three amazing coincidences in Chinese history, is there really a reincarnation? You may not believe it when you say it

As we all know, people who know our ancient history very well may find many very surprising coincidences from it, just like the reincarnation in the underworld, people can't see through and guess through, and can only slowly speculate on the meaning of it, and today we take a look at three amazing coincidences in Chinese history.

Three amazing coincidences in Chinese history, is there really a reincarnation? You may not believe it when you say it

First: the coincidence of the Han Dynasty. The story of Liu Bangxing's death from a snake and his death from "Mang". At that time, Liu Bang launched an uprising at Mount Mangzhong, and on the way he encountered a white snake, and Liu Bang directly cut it in two. And this legend says that Liu Bang was the son of the Red Emperor who met the son of the White Emperor, that is, the White Snake. Liu Bang cut it into two pieces, which also means that the uprising was successful. In the mythological story, it was said that the white snake told Liu Bang at that time that he wanted him to repay it, and this rendered the next thing. Liu Bang attacked Xianyang, and at that time, the second son of Qin was frightened and personally offered the descending table. Liu Bang saw that he was so sincere and did not kill him completely. However, after 200 years, the legend of the white snake came true. As a nephew of the Empress Dowager of the Han Dynasty, after the death of Emperor Ping of Han, Wang Mang seized the throne from the crown prince of Liu Bang's descendant Hou Zibao, the historical "baby child", and did not kill him. It is precisely because of this that the Eastern and Western Han Dynasties are like the white snake that was cut off by Liu Bang in two, each occupying 200 years of history.

Three amazing coincidences in Chinese history, is there really a reincarnation? You may not believe it when you say it

Second: the coincidence of Wei Jin. At that time, Cao Cao "blackmailed the Son of Heaven to order the princes", simply to get the wind and the rain. But he still did not seize the throne, after all, it did not matter whether the throne was his own, as long as the emperor obeyed his orders. After Cao Cao's death, he passed the position of King of Wei to Cao Pi. Cao Pi forced the palace to be zen, and pretended to say that in the future, everything in the world would be shared by the two. After that, the feng shui rotation thing appeared. Sima Zhao's father and son seized the throne of Cao Cao's descendants in the same way that Cao Cao's father and son seized the Han Xiandi. Sima Yi and Cao Shuang assisted Cao Fang in governing the country, and then directly eliminated Cao Shuang's faction. Sima Yi's eldest son deposed Cao Fang after his death, making the 13-year-old Cao Fang a puppet emperor. Later, Sima Zhaoyou killed Cao Xian and became emperor, taking the world back from the Cao family.

Three amazing coincidences in Chinese history, is there really a reincarnation? You may not believe it when you say it

Third: the coincidence of the Song Dynasty. Around 900, Zhao Kuangyin launched the Chen Qiao Mutiny, forcing Emperor Gong of Zhou to give way to him. At that time, Later Zhou was only 7 years old in this life, and he was only a 7-year-old empress dowager, so he had no choice but to give up the throne. However, at that time, Song Taizu did not exterminate Emperor Gong of Zhou. After that, a coincidence appeared, and the Jiangshan built by Zhao Kuangyin's own hands was destroyed by his own future generations. The scene of Emperor Gong of Zhou's surrender happened coincidentally to Emperor Gong of Song. The Mongol army approached the city, at this time, only Empress Xie and Emperor Gong of Song were left in the imperial court, and the world of the Song Dynasty was taken away by the Mongols, which can also be regarded as a report and a report! Finally, I would like to say that history is the past of the present, and that it is now a reproduction of history, and what has happened today can be found in history. What do you think about this?

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