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Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

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Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

Liu Qi, Emperor Jing of Han, was the sixth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, his father was Liu Heng, the Emperor of Hanwen, and his mother was Empress Dowager Dou.

He was a very accomplished Ming monarch in the history of the Western Han Dynasty, who governed the country generously, benevolently, diligently, and thriftily, promoted the economic prosperity and development of the Western Han Dynasty, and together with his father Emperor Wen of Han, created the famous "Reign of Wenjing".

Next, Baiwei will tell you an interesting story about the favored concubine of the Hanjing Emperor and meeting wild boar in the toilet in the wild:

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

According to Sima Qian's "Shiji Kuli Liebian Series":

(Zhidu) tasted from Shanglin, Jia Ji went to the toilet, and there were wild people who went to the toilet. Shangmu all attacked, did not go, Shangmu wanted to save Jia Ji by himself, they all fell forward and said: "Die one Ji after another Ji Jin, the world is less Ning Ji and other evil?" Your Majesty is light, what is the Empress Dowager of Naizong Temple? "Go up, go too, don't hurt Jia Ji." When the Empress Dowager heard this, she gave the capital a hundred catties of gold, and thus the capital was heavy.

Barilla will explain the meaning of this ancient text:

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

After Emperor Jing of Han ascended the throne, one day he went hunting in Shanglinyuan, accompanied by his third favorite concubine Jia Ji, and the Zhonglang general Zhidu, the chief guard in charge of the emperor's security.

According to historical records: Jia Ji has fair skin, people are more delicate than flowers, and she walks like a willow in the wind, which is pleasant.

Jia Ji was very favored by Emperor Han Jing, so she was pampered and proud, sticking to Emperor Han Jing all day like a piece of honey, and Emperor Han Jing also liked to see her coquettish, and everything depended on her.

Some friends asked, what is this "Shanglin Garden"?

According to the Eastern Han Dynasty writer and scholar Wei Hong's "Old Yi of Han":

Three hundred miles in the upper forest garden, a hundred beasts are raised in the garden, and the Son of Heaven shoots and hunts them in autumn and winter.

"Shanglin Garden" was built during the reign of King Hui of Qin, and when Qin Shi Huang unified the Six Kingdoms, he expanded it and became the largest royal garden and hunting place at that time.

Qin Shi Huang likes to play and hunt, and once raised many rare animals such as wolves, insects, tigers and leopards here, and would go here to hunt in his spare time.

"Shanglin Yuan" is also Liu Bang's favorite, he is reluctant to let the people cultivate, Prime Minister Xiao He once persuaded him to return the forest land of "Shanglinyuan" to the people to cultivate, Liu Bang did not hesitate to turn his face with Prime Minister Xiao He and put him in prison.

During the reign of Emperor Liu Heng of Han, the crown prince (later Liu Qi, the Emperor of Hanjing) Liu Qi built a garden within a garden here.

In 141 BC, after Liu Che, the Han Wu Emperor, succeeded to the throne, he continued to rebuild on this basis because he preferred hunting and recreation.

Since then, the "Shanglin Garden" has become a large-scale royal garden.

Let's continue the story:

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

It is said that Hanjing Emperor Liu Qi led a group of entourage, and he stopped and walked along the way, watching the beautiful colors in the forest, while ridiculing and laughing with Jia Ji from time to time, so uncomfortable.

As the saying goes, "people have three hurries, feces and urine first", even if they are beautiful, they are not exempt from vulgarity.

While everyone was wandering around, Jia Ji suddenly showed shyness: "Emperor, I'm sorry, the slave family needs to be convenient."

Emperor Han Jing was a little displeased when he heard this: "It's really troublesome to travel with women, and you have to avoid people when you go to the toilet, and this beautiful scenery is really unhappy." ”

But this barren mountain is like the palace with all the organs, where to find a place to hide.

But fortunately, the official in charge of the trip considered the problem of female dependents going to the toilet in advance, and specially built a simple toilet on the mountain.

Although Emperor Han Jing was not very happy in his heart, his face was still difficult to show, so he said to Jia Ji: "Concubine, go quickly, I am waiting for you in this wind and rain." ”

So everyone stopped, and Jia Ji probably couldn't hold back, and trotted all the way over, and got into the toilet on the side of the road.

Emperor Han Jing and the guards were waiting more than twenty meters away from the toilet.

Just when Jia Ji was excited, an unexpected thing suddenly happened:

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

I saw a black wild boar about two meters long and about one meter tall, running from a distance.

The pair of sharp fangs of the wild boar shone dazzling in the sun, so that Emperor Han Jing couldn't help but be frightened.

Suddenly, the wild boar was startled by the guard's horse team, and also rushed into the toilet in a panic.

Barilla estimates that this boar must be a lecherous male boar.

At this time, listening only to the toilet, Jia Ji's screams and pleas for help suddenly came out, and it is estimated that she was frightened at this time.

Speaking of which, this Jia Ji is really unlucky enough, even when you go to the toilet, you can actually meet a wild boar, this luck is no one, it's really a strange news in the world.

Emperor Han Jing listened to it outside, and Jia Ji must be frightened, and her life would be in danger at any time.

Emperor Hanjing was afraid that the wild boar would spoil his concubine, so he hurriedly ordered the guards Changzhi (zhì) to go to rescue Jia Ji, but Zhidu stood there motionless.

At this time, Emperor Hanjing was anxious, and he repeatedly asked Zhidu to save him, but Zhidu still ignored it, and looked up at the sky, unmoved.

Emperor Han Jing may have loved his concubine, and as soon as his head was hot, he wanted to rush into the toilet, save the beauty with a hero, and fight with the wild boar.

According to the "History of the Cool Officials":

If you want to save Jia Ji with your own troops, they all step forward and say: "Die one Ji after another Ji Jin, the world has less Ning Ji and other evil?" Your Majesty is light, what is the Empress Dowager of Naizong Temple? "Go up, go too, don't hurt Jia Ji."
Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

Just when Emperor Han Jing pulled out the sword at his waist and wanted to rush into the toilet and be a flower protection messenger, Zhidu suddenly knelt in front of him and stopped him.

And also said the reason that Emperor Han Jing could not refute: Emperor, this concubine is gone, there will be new ones, you are so contemptuous of your own safety, do you even care about the Empress Dowager and Jiangshan Sheji?

When Emperor Han Jing heard it, he felt that Zhidu's words were also very reasonable, so he did not go to save Jia Ji.

Fortunately, the wild boar that lost and did not know the way back was completely different from its ancestor Zhu Bajie, not a lecherous wild boar, and he was not interested in women.

It is estimated that it may not be able to stand the smell of the toilet, or it may be frightened by Jia Ji's high-octave voice, and actually ran out of the toilet upside down.

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

Jia Ji rushed out of the toilet in disheveled clothes and stumbled, and Emperor Han Jing saw that his concubine was safe and sound, and his heart was fiercely grabbed, and this fell to the bottom.

Perhaps this Jia Ji's life should not be extinguished, because she still has a "glorious mission" that has not been completed, and later Jia Ji gave birth to Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan Jing, to Emperor Jing of Han.

Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period was Liu Sheng's seventeenth grandson, and this Jia Jia turned out to be Liu Bei's ancestor.

Almost Liu Bei could not come to this world, then there would be no "Three Kingdoms", and even history would be rewritten.

After returning to the palace, Empress Dowager Dou, the mother of Emperor Hanjing, also broke out in a cold sweat when she heard about this.

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

According to Sima Qian's "History":

When the Empress Dowager heard this, she gave the capital a hundred catties of gold, and thus the capital was restored.

Empress Dowager Dou summoned Zhidu to her, praised him as a loyal minister, and rewarded him with 100 taels of gold.

After that, Zhidu was also reused by Emperor Jing of Han due to the "wild boar incident".

In the next Zhidu, he was promoted to Yanmen Taishou, and then promoted to lieutenant, personally leading the Northern Army (the tun guards guarding the Jing Division) and in charge of the security work of the Jing Division.

Later, Zhidu became a cool official who maintained the order of the imperial court, daring to resist the powerful and powerful at home, and actively resisting foreign aggression externally, and was praised by later generations as "the general of war and the minions of the country".

But in the end, Zhidu also died in the hands of Empress Dowager Dou, which is really "Chengye Xiao defeated Xiao He"!

Barilla guessed: The death of Zhidu, did Jia Ji fan the flames in it? This is not easy to say, after all, it is very easy for her to take revenge on Zhidu in front of Empress Dowager Dou, so this situation is not impossible.

Seeing the friends here, I couldn't help but ask: Zhidu, as a small guard, dared to openly rebel against the emperor, and the imperial princess could not be saved in distress, and when Empress Dowager Dou learned of this, why did she not only not punish him, but also rewarded him? ”

Barilla will first give you a multiple-choice question: "If it were you, would you rush into the toilet to save Jia Ji?" ”

Barilla gives you two alternative answers: "Yes" and "No."

I don't know what everyone thinks? How will you choose?

Then Barilla tells you the correct answer: "No", why do you say that?

Because Zhi is a person with extremely high emotional intelligence, he does this for the following three reasons:

Emperor Hanjing's favorite concubine encountered a wild boar when she went to the toilet, and the guards resisted and did not save it, but the Empress Dowager rewarded hundreds of gold, why?

First of all: Zhi does not save Jia Ji, this is his duty;

It is understandable that Zhidu chose not to save Jia Ji, he was Emperor Hanjing's bodyguard and was only responsible for protecting the emperor's safety.

Therefore, in the first time he encountered danger, Zhi Du should have thought about how to ensure that the emperor would not be harmed in the slightest.

If Emperor Hanjing went to save Jia Ji, what if he was injured by a wild boar? What about the big han world?

Even if the wild boar did not hurt Emperor Hanjing, this matter was too cheap, because the king of a country actually ran to the toilet to save a concubine, which also greatly affected the royal reputation.

Also, Jia Ji is just a beautiful woman, there are many such women in the world, a dead Jia Ji, and there are more women for the emperor to choose.

Therefore, Zhidu persuaded Emperor Han Jing not to save Jia Ji, which was also his duty.

Secondly, Zhi did not save Jia Ji, which was self-preservation;

At that time, Jia Ji was using the toilet, and if Zhi Du really rushed in to save her, he would see Jia Ji with a bare ass, which could not be seen by a courtier.

This is equivalent to indirectly having a "skin kiss" with Jia Ji, even if Emperor Hanjing did not say it at that time, he would settle the account after the fall, and he would definitely not let Zhidu go.

On the other hand, if Zhi did not save Jia Ji, Emperor Hanjing and the Empress Dowager would not blame him for the death of a concubine.

Therefore, Zhi Du is trying to save his life and cannot save Jia Ji.

Also, Zhi did not save Jia Ji, it was to save the royal face;

This is also the most important point, friends should know that Jia Ji is convenient in the toilet at this time, and it is very likely that she is in a situation of disheveled clothes.

If at this time, Zhi Du rushed in with a knife, he would inevitably see something that should not be seen by him, and if this was passed out, Jia Ji would be discredited, and it would be even more damaging to the royal face.

To sum up the above three points, Zhi Du believes that saving Jia Ji is not beneficial to him, so he does not save Jia Ji.

It was precisely because of these three points that Empress Dowager Dou praised Zhidu's behavior, believing that he was not only loyal, but also took care of the royal dignity, and naturally rewarded him with a hundred taels of gold.

Barilla wrote here, and I want to say a few more digressions to my friends:

History books only comment on history from the perspective of the emperor, and this event has a great impact on the development process of history.

However, at that time, who could consider how much this matter hit Concubine Jia's heart?

In the final analysis, it is not important to Jia Ji as a person, her life can be said to be lighter than a feather, and she can be abandoned at will.

So, will Concubine Jia be born of love and hate? Will there be thoughts of revenge against Emperor Han Jing? Will there be a sense of disillusionment in life?

Epilogue:

Friends, the incident of Jia Ji not saving seems to be light and breezy, but in fact, if you do not have considerable experience, it is very likely that you will cocoon yourself and shoot yourself in the foot.

However, Zhidu skillfully handled this sudden incident, not only got out of the predicament, but also received the emperor's promotion and the empress dowager's heavy reward.

Barilla finally wants to say a word: looking at the essence through phenomena, it turns out that life is so fragile, everyone can come to this world, it is no accident, so let's cherish ourselves together!

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