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Micro-reading the Three Kingdoms: He Hou Three Brothers and Sisters, who pit whom?

The Ling Emperor died, the Young Emperor took the throne, and the He family ushered in the moment of the highest light. However, "its rise is also bold, and its death is also abrupt" is the most appropriate for their family.

Micro-reading the Three Kingdoms: He Hou Three Brothers and Sisters, who pit whom?

This process was only half a year, after all, the young emperor ascended the throne in April, and in September he was deposed by Dong Zhuo. The death of all three brothers and sisters of the He clan is really sad and lamentable.

In particular, Empress He had to scold her brother He Jin for having no plans before she died, which led to today's disaster.

Although they were usually laughing at He Jin's incompetence, it always felt a little strange to say it from Empress He's mouth, so who were the brothers and sisters who had pit whom?

Micro-reading the Three Kingdoms: He Hou Three Brothers and Sisters, who pit whom?

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After heeding the advice of Cao Cao and others, He Jin first helped his nephew to the throne, and only then did he have the courage to fight with Empress Dong. There was nothing wrong with He Jin's original steps, first establishing the emperor, and then killing the ten permanent attendants. However, because He Hou wanted to protect Zhang Rang and other eunuchs, He Jin only took the first step and directly abandoned the second step.

In the process of the He family's struggle for power with Empress Dong, the ten permanent attendants jumped up and down again, and He Jin moved to kill again. He Miao (He Jin's younger brother), who had accepted the bribe, kept ten permanent attendants in front of He Hou, and He Hou listened to it again, and then summoned He Jin into the palace to reprimand him. He Hou said, "The lieutenant commanders rule the forbidden provinces, the story of the Han family." Emperor Xianxin abandoned the world, and Er wanted to kill his old subjects, not Chongzong Temple."

Therefore, Yuan Shao offered a plan to recruit foreign soldiers into Beijing to kill the Ten Permanent Attendants. Why He Jin would obey was nothing more than wanting to borrow the hands of others to kill the Ten Constant Attendants, and when the wood was already in a boat, the empress dowager's sister would have nothing to say.

Micro-reading the Three Kingdoms: He Hou Three Brothers and Sisters, who pit whom?

It's just that He Jin didn't expect that the Ten Constant Attendants would strike first. The Ten Constant Attendants still used the usual routine, weeping bitterly in front of Empress He and tricking the empress dowager into summoning He Jin into the palace. He brothers and sisters, really a little stupid, one dares to believe, one dares to go. He Jin was finally in a different place, He Miao was chopped into meat paste, Empress He was almost captured, and poor Tianzi was covered in dust.

He Miao is undoubtedly a big pit cargo, not only pit He Hou, but also pit the great general He Jin.

But He Hou and He Jin, who is more pitted?

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