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What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

This involves four generations of monarchs of the Jin Dynasty and three generations of the Zhao family, two wonderful stories of history. The first story is "Fighting Dogs", the second story is "Search for Orphans and Rescue Orphans", and I will briefly tell you these two stories below. The antecedents and consequences of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family are included in these two stories.

What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

The story needs to start from the Spring and Autumn Period of Jin Linggong. Jin Linggong was absurd and tyrannical, and only knew how to eat, drink and have fun. Supposedly, it doesn't seem like a big deal that a monarch likes to eat, drink and have fun. However, Jin Linggong played tricks under tu anjia's hand.

Jin Linggong built a large-scale amusement park in the city of Daizhou, just "Taoyuan". The carved beams and paintings of the Daixiao Tower in the garden are as high as dozens of zhang, and standing on the upper floor, the beautiful scenery of Daizhou City can be seen.

Jin Linggong played in the garden, watched the scenery from upstairs, and raised a fierce dog called the Mastiff. When the guards and subordinates were at fault, the Linggong let the dogs bite people, often biting the subordinates to death. The crowd was furious and did not dare to speak. Jin Linggong was watching the scenery one day on the Daixiao Tower, they hit birds with slingshots, and it was not fun to fight, so the two of them used slingshots to fight people to see who hit the most people. The specific plan is to hit pedestrians in the eye with a slingshot.

Tu Anjia shouted while fighting back, "Look at the bombs downstairs!" "Come to the song to welcome the Jin Linggong." As a result, some of the people on the street were beaten to the point of having blue noses and swollen faces; some were beaten to the point where their eyes were broken and their ears were broken, and the people quickly scattered and fled. Jin Linggong was furious when he saw that the common people were going to run away, and thought to himself, "Don't I just play with a slingshot?" Is there anything remarkable about giving me a few hits? As for being scared like this? So Jin Linggong simply commanded his men to fire bullets together, and as a result, the people who ran slowly were beaten to pieces and bled. Linggong and Tu'an Jia danced happily.

What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

Linggong wanted to eat bear paws, but the cook did not cook them well. In a fit of rage, Linggong killed the cook and dismembered him.

Some of Linggong's absurd behaviors made Xiangguo Zhao Dun furious. Zhao Dun repeatedly advised Linggong and reprimanded Tu Anjia, and Tu Anjia held a grudge against Zhao Dun.

Linggong and Tu'an Jia felt that Zhao Dun was a stumbling block for their fun, so they decided to assassinate Zhao Dun. Tu Anjia is the one who implements it.

Tu Anjia first sent assassins to assassinate Zhao Dun in the middle of the night. As a result, the assassins found that Zhao Dun was studying and working on state affairs without eating and drinking, and was a great sage, who could not bear to assassinate Zhao Dun, and could not go back to make a difference, so he simply committed suicide.

The assassination failed, and Tu Anjia prepared to bite Zhao Dun with a mastiff dog. Tu Anjia used the straw man to tie up the shape of Zhao Dun, and put pork in the stomach of the straw man to train the spirit mastiff, so that as soon as the spirit mastiff saw Zhao Dun, he rushed up to tear Zhao Dun's belly.

When the Ling Mastiff was almost trained, Ling Gong and Tu Anjia pretended to admit their mistakes and asked Zhao Dun to go to the court to discuss things. As soon as Zhao Dun entered the palace gate, Tu Anjia released the spirit mastiff, and the spirit mastiff pounced on Zhao Dun. Zhao Dun had a personal guard named Timmy ming by his side, who was strong in martial arts, and he killed the spirit mastiff with three fists and two feet. It is much more labor-saving than Wusong to fight the tiger!

What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

Zhao Dun knew about the conspiracy between Linggong and Tu'anjia, and he was unwilling to kill Linggong to carry out a coup d'état, so he had to go out and take refuge.

After Zhao Dun left, his younger brother Zhao Pu killed Linggong and welcomed Zhao Dun back. They made the son of the Linggong black buttocks the monarch, that is, the JinCheng Duke. Duke Cheng of Jin entrusted state affairs to Zhao Dun and married his daughter Zhuang Ji to Zhao Dun's son Zhao Shuo. (They are the protagonists of the next story) Tu An Jia saw the wind and made a rudder, confessed his mistake to Zhao Dun, and was let go by Zhao Dun. Zhao Dun's kindness of a thought harmed his own children and grandchildren.

After the death of Duke Cheng, his son Duke Jing of Jin succeeded to the throne. Jing Gong was Zhao Shuo's brother-in-law. Jing Gong worked as a monarch for a few years, and then he began to follow the old path of his grandfather Linggong, spoiling Tu Anjia and engaging in eating, drinking, and having fun. After Tu Anjia gained Jing Gong's trust, he began to frame Zhao Shuo. Tu Anjia told Jing Gong about the killing of Linggong that year, and on the basis of vigorously distorting the facts, he gave Zhao Dun a large number of special approvals for that year. This made Jing Gong have the idea of avenging his grandfather' hatred. Thus, the second story of this article, "Search for Orphans and Rescue Orphans", happened.

What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

Zhao Dun and Zhao Pu were both dead, and the only way to take revenge was to attack their descendant Zhao Shuo. In order to avenge his grandfather, Jin Jinggong killed his uncle Zhao Shuo's family. Only his aunt Zhuang Ji survived. Carrying out the slaughter mission was Tu'an Jia.

Zhuang Ji was pregnant, tu anjia sent people to stare at it, and once he found out that Zhuang Ji had given birth to a son, he was ready to cut the grass and remove the roots immediately.

Zhuang Ji entered the palace and hid next to her mother, Lady Cheng. After she gave birth to a child, Tu Anjia heard the news and led soldiers to search. Zhuang Jisheng's son Zhao Wu was rescued by the protégé Cheng Bao and Gongsun Chenusu, and was hidden by Gongsun Chenusu.

Tu Anjia did not find the baby in Lady Cheng's palace, so he carried out a city-wide search and arrest, and at the same time, cheng bao handed over the baby for half a month, otherwise he would kill all the children of tonggeng in the city.

In order to rescue Zhao Wu and the baby of Tonggeng in the city, Cheng Infant exchanged his son for Zhao Wu at Gongsun Chen's place. Then Cheng Bao and Gongsun Chensu agreed that they would sacrifice Cheng Bao's son to Tu Anjia. Therefore, Cheng Infant went to Tu'an Jia to report that Gongsun Chenusu was hiding Zhao Wu. Tu Anjia led his troops to capture Gongsun Chenusu and captured the child in his hand. This child was the son that Cheng Infant used to replace Zhao Wu. Tu Anjia fell to death Cheng Bao's son on the spot. Zhao Wu was thus saved and raised by Cheng Bao. Fifteen years later, the Duke of Jin rehabilitated the Zhao family. Duke Mo killed Tu'an Jia and appointed Zhao Wu as Sikou, replacing the original Tu'an Jia.

What was the cause and effect of Tu'an Jia's murder of Zhao Kuo's family?

Tu Anjia slaughtered Zhao Shuomanmen entirely as a communiqué of personal vendetta and revenge for virtue. The contradiction between the Zhao family and Tu Anjia is a true portrayal of the incompatibility between loyalty and adultery. Tu Anjia blindly flattered the three generations of monarchs, and the Zhao family also took loyalty to their duties as their responsibility and repeatedly advised. In the end, Tu Anjia and the Zhao family were at odds. Zhao Dun had the ability to get rid of Tu Anjia at that time, but he gave up because of the benevolence of the woman, leaving a huge hidden danger for his children and grandchildren, so that he almost cut off his children and grandchildren. If it were not for the loyalty of Cheng Nian and Gongsun Chenusu, the Zhao family would not say that they were rehabilitating Zhaoxue, or that they wanted to continue the incense seemed a bit fanciful. So, the ancients cloud:

"It is not right to complain with virtue, and we should complain with directness." If we repay virtue with virtue, then what do we repay with virtue? ”

Zhao Dun repaid his grievances with virtue, causing the disaster of destroying the door. Therefore, we must bear in mind the ancient adage: repay grievances with directness rather than with virtue!

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