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The three great sinners in Chinese history: the first one that caused China to go backwards for hundreds of years, the first one is the most hated

1. Cixi

The three great sinners in Chinese history: the first one that caused China to go backwards for hundreds of years, the first one is the most hated

Speaking of Cixi, we all know that she is the representative of the faint rulers of the late Qing Dynasty, and there are many records about Cixi in history, but they are all one-sided, and in the time of national disaster, she only cared about celebrating her birthday, and spent a lot of manpower and material resources to build a cemetery, basically modern history has something to do with her. We are a big country in China, but we have been beaten by more than 10,000 people of the Eight-Nation Alliance. Spiritually, she completely reduced the original people to the level of sublime beauty.

2. An Lushan

The three great sinners in Chinese history: the first one that caused China to go backwards for hundreds of years, the first one is the most hated

An Lushan was also a strange man, during the Tang Dynasty, he served as an envoy of Jiedu, which was deeply favored by Tang Xuanzong, but as his desires collided more and more, he then planned the An Shi Rebellion, which plunged the entire Central Plains into war and chaos, leading to the decline of the Tang Dynasty. In 756, An Lushan declared himself emperor and founded the state of Dayan, causing the entire Central Plains to fall into deep water.

3. Qin Juniper

The three great sinners in Chinese history: the first one that caused China to go backwards for hundreds of years, the first one is the most hated

Speaking of Qin Juniper, many of his friends are very familiar with him, he is a faction of the Southern Song Dynasty ministers, he demanded land reparations, bowed down to the subject, in the second period of worship, he even tried to prevent the resistance to jin yishi, and framed Yue Fei on trumped-up charges, and finally led to the failure of the Southern Song Northern Expedition.

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