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Liu Jizeng's column | Yu Rang (Warring States Assassin)

Liu Jizeng's column | Yu Rang (Warring States Assassin)

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Yu Rang (Warring States Assassin)

Changing his name and painting the sin to hide, he once again tried to assassinate Zhao Xiang.

In vain, he was caught with the sword, and he was not afraid to chop the vengeance in the face of danger.

The blunt report of the Lord is really strong, and the self-inflicted wounds are also indignant.

The woman who is willing to be happy and affectionate, the soldier pays the confidant and knows why he dies.

Yu Rang ,姬; pinyin: Jīng, of the Bi clan, was a jin dynasty official of the Jin dynasty during the Spring and Autumn Warring States period, and was a vassal of Zhi Boyao, the prime minister of the Jin Dynasty.

In the twenty-second year of the Jin Dynasty (453 BC), Zhao, Han, and Wei joined forces to attack the Zhi clan in the Battle of Jinyang, zhi Boyao was defeated and killed, Yu Rang in order to avenge Zhi Boyao, repeatedly assassinated Zhao Xiangzi, and even painted his whole body with paint to make himself unrecognizable, swallowed charcoal to change his voice, and finally plotted to assassinate Zhao Xiangzi under the bridge and was captured by him.

When Yu Rang was dying, he asked for Zhao Xiangzi's clothes, drew his sword and cut off his clothes, in order to show revenge for the Lord, and then committed suicide with his sword, leaving behind the allusion that "a soldier dies for a confidant, and a woman is a person who pleases herself".

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