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Idiom, Kanaya Zojiao

author:2011 My Dream 774

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On the weekend, there is nothing to do, tell everyone about the origin of the idiom "Golden House Hidden Jiao", and all the guests listen to lao Tian's eloquent words. This idiom comes from the mouth of the seventh emperor of the Western Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago, the Han Wudi Emperor "Liu Che". Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty was made crown prince by his father Liu Qi at the age of seven, and ascended the throne at the age of sixteen, reigning for fifty-four years. To a small episode, today's Kaifeng's original name was "Kaifeng" because it concealed the name of the emperor of the dynasty, and it was changed to Kaifeng to continue to this day. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is well known to the world for his great talent, and it is also due to the tireless propaganda of many film and television workers in recent years. In that feudal era, all kinds of health depended on natural gifts, and it was rare for Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty to reign for fifty-four years. To interpret the prosperity of the Western Han Dynasty from another perspective, it is also necessary to have the family property accumulated by his ancestors in order to support Emperor Wu of Han in his conquest of the desert north, drive the invincible Xiongnu out of the Hetao region and the northwest region, and win the name of the god of war "Wei Qing", "Huo To disease" is even more indispensable. Heaven descended on Wei Qing, who was entrusted with Si Renye, and the luck of his nephew Huo to go ill. At the same time, Li Guang fought for many years, and was also a famous general during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and he actually got lost in the northern desert conquest and achieved nothing, commonly known as no merit and hard work, right? He was never given the title of marquis in his lifetime, and finally he was captured by the Xiongnu, and his fate, luck, and qi were also. It is said that Liu Qi, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, had an older sister who was crowned as the eldest princess. There was a lively and lovely girl named Ah Jiao in the eldest princess's family, who was four years older than Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty. Originally, the eldest princess wanted to give her own family's princess Xu to the then crown prince "Liu Rong" who could be prosperous and rich in the future, but the birth mother of prince Liu Rong was unwilling. The eldest princess turned back to her nephew Liu Che and asked, are you willing to marry Princess Ajiao? Four-year-old Emperor Wudi of the Han Dynasty, Liu Che, who was originally a naughty child, said with a cute tone, if I can marry Princess Ajiao's sister, I must build a golden house for her, the original text, "If you get Ajiao, you will store it in a golden house, and store it" To this day, some children, if you ask him to grow up and marry a wife, who will you marry? They would also say childishly, marry their mother. Liu Qi, the Emperor of HanJing, saw that his playful son Liu Che was so cute, he gladly agreed to this family affair, and later Liu Che ascended the throne as Emperor Wu of Han, so he married the sister of Princess Ajiao, who was four years older than him, and specially built a palatial palace for Ajiao's sister, realizing the Ruoyan of childhood, which is the origin of the Allusions of the Golden House.

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