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Why not eat minced meat, the chaos of the eight kings, and the chaos of the five nonsenses

author:A unified China

China has produced 408 emperors in the past 5,000 years, and these 408 people have inspirational emperors who have worked hard to start a business, good saints who are diligent and love the people, but there are also many "lying dragons and phoenix chicks".

Today's appearance is the Jin Hui Emperor Sima Chen, as a famous "great wisdom" in history, Sima Dacong has no political achievements in 17 years, but why not eat minced meat, five hu chaohua, and the chaos of the eight kings These words must have been heard.

Why not eat minced meat, the chaos of the eight kings, and the chaos of the five nonsenses

One year there was a famine, and the people had no food to eat, but only to dig grass roots and eat Guanyin soil, and many people starved to death. The news was quickly reported to the palace, and Sima Da Cong was puzzled after sitting on a high imperial throne and listening to the minister's report. The "kind" Sima Da Cong wanted to do something for his people, and after pondering, he finally realized a "solution": "The people have no chestnut rice to fill their hunger, why not eat minced meat?" (The people are hungry and have no rice to eat, so why not eat porridge with meat?) I don't know who held Sima Yi's coffin board down as a descendant of Sima Yi.

Why not eat minced meat, the chaos of the eight kings, and the chaos of the five nonsenses
Sima Da's wise empress Jia Nanfeng, the daughter of the founding father Jia Chong, was two years old, ugly and fierce, with political ambitions and vicious methods. Jia Nanfeng's policy of women's authoritarian rule became the direct trigger for the Rebellion of the Eight Kings. Empress Jia arbitrarily exercised power, causing dissatisfaction among the imperial family. The first to oppose was Sima Lun, the king of Zhao, who was instigated and supported by his close confidant Sun Xiu, and Sun Xiu and others deposed Emperor Hui, but it caused the king of Qi, Sima Ying the king of Chengdu, Sima Qi the king of Hejian and others to jointly oppose the king of Zhao, and the king of Zhao was defeated and imprisoned, and soon died. The King of Qi had a great reputation, so he took power as Grand Sima, but he immediately built a lot of civil works, indulged in wine and pleasure, ignored the imperial government, sealed his cronies, and even committed crimes against the ministers who did not go through the Great Sima Mansion and killed the ministers, all of which disappointed everyone, and at the same time everyone returned to the King of Chengdu, who had previously humbly retreated. Sima Qi, King of Hejian, Sima Yue, King of the East Sea, and others took the opportunity to send troops to seize power.

  In the end, Sima Yue, the king of the East Sea, took power after a series of upheavals, dominating the Jin dynasty until his death in the fifth year of Yongjia (311 AD). However, during his reign, he excluded dissidents and killed Zhongshu Jian Miao Ban and Wang Yan, who was a constant attendant of the Scattered Horse, and was greatly disheartened, and was unable to control the growing Xiongnu Han regime, and the Western Jin regime came to an end.

  It is conceivable that the Rebellion of the Eight Kings ruined the unification of the Western Jin Dynasty. While the kings were busy with armed struggle, various tribes of the five ethnic groups in the north, including the Xiongnu, Qiang, Xianbei, Qiang and Di, took advantage of the emptiness in the Western Jin regime to raise troops to break away from the control of the Jin Dynasty and establish separatist regimes one after another, which eventually led to the demise of the Western Jin Dynasty.

"Wuhu" mainly refers to the five Hu tribes of the Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qiang, Qiang, and Di, but in fact, the Wuhu is a representative of the chaotic Hu people at the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, and the number is far from five. In the last years of the Western Jin Dynasty, these northern peoples became increasingly restless. After the Rebellion of the Eight Kings, "Wuhu" drove straight in with a sword, pierced his throat, and went straight to the capital of the Western Jin Dynasty. Eventually the city was captured, and the remnants of Sima were forced to move south, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty was established.

However, the heavy price paid by the Han has only just begun. After the defeat of the Northern Sima Imperial Court, Wuhu began to rule northern China, successively establishing his own regime. The northern Han people have since fallen into "hell". The "Wuhu" barbarians did not pay as much attention to Confucianism as the Han people in the Central Plains. They love slaughter. The killing of the Xiongnu and Qiang intensified. During this period, all books related to Han culture were burned and as many as 8 million Han people were killed. Most of the dead were men, while women were killed by the Xiongnu and Diren. , Qiang, Xianbei, Hui and other tribes competed for prisoners and became their tools to vent. Tens of thousands of Han women are said to have been taken by nomadic peoples such as the Xiongnu. These women were not only escorted, but also subjected to all kinds of horrible humiliations, and even because of the lack of food, they were slaughtered by the Hu people in the north. Hu Bing also had experience and specially selected beautiful and good-looking women to make jerky. For this reason, the Hu people at that time nicknamed these poor Han women "two-legged sheep".

Why not eat minced meat, the chaos of the eight kings, and the chaos of the five nonsenses

Wuhu Chaohua is a very dark history of humiliation, and many Han people do not want to mention it. The whole chaotic and brutal process lasted about 135 years. During this period, the Han suffered numerous casualties. All this is inseparable from Sima Da's cleverness.