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Once done wrong, King Xuan of Zhou messed up all things and was still the king of Zhongxing? | history of Zhou 040

In the "Chronicle of History" dimension, it feels that from the beginning of the luwu gong's coming to the court, the good fortune of King Xuan of Zhou has come to an end, and since then, what has not been done has gone well, and some people have come out to oppose it. Is this because King Xuan of Zhou forgot Ben? Or was it that he was a little swollen and moved the things that could not be moved. Many things even if he is Zhou Tianzi, he can't play it.

In the records of the Chronicle of History, there seems to be some other fact hidden. It was that King Xuan of Zhou wanted to make his own decisions, and there were no doors. Whatever he decided to do, he did.

Once done wrong, King Xuan of Zhou messed up all things and was still the king of Zhongxing? | history of Zhou 040

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Regarding the era of Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, there is also a high evaluation, saying that it was a "ZTE" of the Zhou Dynasty. If according to the records of the "Chronicle of History" dimension, this ZTE is a bit embarrassing.

"King Xuan ascended the throne, the two complemented each other, the government, the legacy of French, Wu, Cheng, and Kang, and the princes of Fuzong Zhou."

This is not so much the "Zhongxing" of the Zhou Dynasty as it is a remembrance and praise of the Wenwu Chengkang era. That is to say, in fact, as the new successor to the Throne of Zhou Tianzi, all That Zhou Xuanwang JiJing has to do is to go exactly according to the established model, and never engage in any moths. It seems that the generations of Wenwu Chengkang have mastered the ultimate political secrets, and since you are not qualified, you can draw a picture according to the gourd, and you can also manage the country well.

In addition, we can also see that in the years before King Ji Jing of Zhou Xuan became Zhou Tianzi, there were two people, Zhou Gong and Zhao Gong, who assisted him. Regarding the matter of "two complementing each other", it can be understood that they were the right and left arm of Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, to assist him in handling various affairs of the dynasty. At the same time, it can also be understood that they regarded Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, very well, and ensured that the son of Ji Hu, the king of Zhou Li, would not deviate from the path of "the legacy of French, Wu, Cheng, and Kang".

This operation fully guaranteed the interests of the princes. The princes who had made trouble in the time of Ji Hu, the King of Zhou Li, returned and recognized the status of Ji Jing, the King of Zhou Xuan, as the Son of Zhou. Do they really care about Ji Jing as a person? All they cared about was the patriarchal system that had been handed down all the way from Wenwu Chengkang. At this time, this system became a constraint for Zhou Tianzi, but it provided a lot of convenience for the princes. This should also be the biggest headache that Zhou Xuan Wang Ji Jing has always had. It was a tight curse on his head, and from his father's ending, he should have seen the lesson of blood. So he was much more cautious than his father.

Once done wrong, King Xuan of Zhou messed up all things and was still the king of Zhongxing? | history of Zhou 040

However, even if there is a glorified "ZTE" opening, all kinds of realities are doomed to make great achievements in this era of Zhou Xuanwang. On the one hand, there is really nothing to rely on economically, and many princely states are strong enough to talk to Zhou Tianzi, both militarily and economically. On the other hand, as the co-lord of the world, Zhou Tianzi also had to solve the problems thrown to him by the princes and ministers.

Later, probably after the death of Zhou Gong and Zhao Gong, Zhou Xuanwang Ji Jing felt that she could breathe some relief, and the tight hoop spell on her head could be loosened. Maybe after years of hard work, he felt that he had a little strength on hand and could try a little according to his own will. However, it is still that sentence, and at this time, he is wrong as soon as he does it.

This is not also a proof, in fact, the so-called Zhou Xuanwang's era of the "ZTE" situation has nothing to do with his half-cents, everyone's face is for the Zhou Gong and zhao gong. King Xuanwang of Zhou probably realized this as well, and did several things next, but none of them had good results.

We only explain these things in the "Historical Record" dimension, and if you prefer other historical dimensions, you can analyze them according to your own understanding. These few things also seemed to be recording King Zhou Xuanwang's helplessness, as if he really had a choice.

"Twelve years later, Duke Lu Wu came to the dynasty."

This is the first one. It is relatively simple recorded in the Zhou Benji. In "Lu Zhou Gong ShiJia", the original commission is more detailed. Probably said, Lu Wugong came with his eldest son and younger son. What does this mean? This reveals the message that Duke Lu Wu favored his young son and wanted to make him his heir. No one would think that this was reasonable, but if it could be approved by Zhou Tianzi, the co-lord of the world, this would be different. At the same time, it also means that this pot that violates the patriarchal system of the ancestors was thrown on the head of King Xuan of Zhou.

Can Zhou Xuanwang Ji Jing not pick up? Probably it is also possible not to pick up. However, what did King Xuan of Zhou need most at this time? Probably the support of the princes, Duke Lu Wu took the lead in taking a stand, and if Ji Jing, the King of Zhou Xuan, rejected him, it is estimated that his relationship with Duke Lu Wu had not yet begun, and he would be deadlocked. For him, at this time, Zhou Tianzi needed the support of a big country like the State of Lu too much. Therefore, in this matter, King Xuanwang Jijing's statement last week was probably that you Lu Wugong was willing to do this, just do it according to your own will. Even if Ji Jing, the King of Zhou Xuan, said no, wouldn't Lu Wugong really do it?

The result? Something went wrong. The abolition of Chang Liyou led to a subsequent chaos in the Lu state to seize the throne. Those who succeeded in seizing the throne would put this account on the head of Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan. If the opposition is not balanced, it will be to create an enemy in the country. Therefore, Ji Jing, as Zhou Tianzi, had to intervene and quell the chaotic battle for the throne of the State of Lu. The advantage of this was to ensure that the successor of the State of Lu still stood with Zhou Tianzi. This incident is also estimated to have embarrassed The King of Zhou Xuan, Ji Jing, to die.

Once done wrong, King Xuan of Zhou messed up all things and was still the king of Zhongxing? | history of Zhou 040

And later? Another thing happened.

"King Xuan is not from a thousand acres, and Wang Fu listens to it."

Regarding the meaning of "not from a thousand acres", it is a little difficult to explain it clearly just according to the records of the dimension of the "Records of History". Even in the interpretation of other so-called historical dimensions, it is difficult to have a unified statement. Judging only from the records of the Zhou Benji, the matter of "Yuanzhi" is again the legacy of Wenwu Chengkang, with a solemn and unquestionable ceremonial nature. At the same time, it should also be related to the agricultural system. We can only guess that one situation is that this agricultural system really cannot be maintained, and Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, has to accept the reality. There was also a possibility that Ji Jing, the King of Zhou Xuan, had had a difficult time, and he knew that according to his father's methods, it was very dangerous to make up his mind on the interests that the traditional nobles already had. Then he should find a way to find a way on his own field, right? This is likely to be a change in the agricultural system that liberates the productive forces, and more likely an acceptance of the objective reality that has already taken place.

There was immediate opposition to this matter, and Yu Wengong stood up and said that he could not do so. At this time, Duke Wen was a real power faction. This also means that around Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, there has always been no shortage of people who can restrain his power. This is also the legacy of Wenwu Chengkang.

It can be said that this matter of Zhou Xuanwang Ji Jing has been messed up again.

It seems that immediately afterwards there was a war, and the battlefield took place in a thousand acres. Are these two things related?

"Thirty-nine years, fighting in a thousand acres, Wang Shi was defeated by the Jiang clan."

If they wanted to do something, the princes were all opposed. What about fighting? Can't see anyone helping. Was this war provoked by Ji Jing, the King of Zhou Xuan? Or is it passively accepting the provocation of the "Jiang Zhi Rong"? Judging from the matter of "fighting in a thousand acres", this was to hit the territory of Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, and was defeated. This incident should have made King Xuan of Zhou suffocate to death.

From the simple record of the Battle of a Thousand Acres, is there still a message that is emphasized? Zhou Tianzi was bullied, and the princes did not come to help. What princes of the Zhou Dynasty are just lip service.

As the co-lord of the world, Zhou Tianzi's army was defeated, but what about those princes? If the princes also participated in this war to defend Zhou Tianzi, or were beaten by Jiang Rong to achieve this result, it would be really humiliating. Maybe they felt that there was no oil and water to fish, so they let Zhou Xuanwang Jijing hold it up on her own. This probably means that even before the Princes of beacon theatre, whether the princes come to help or not depends on their mood.

This allows us to see that the bitter Zhou XuanWang Ji Jing can only carry it herself. War after war should have cost him a lot. Are the princes just waiting to see such a result? Probably no prince really let the Zhou royal family appear in the true sense of "ZTE". This made King Xuan of Zhou do one more thing.

"King Xuan, the master of the southern kingdom, is expected to be in Taiyuan."

Does this mean that after the Battle of Qianmu, Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, experienced another battle that was defeated very badly, and it was likely that almost the entire army was destroyed. Combined with this context, is the matter of "material people in Taiyuan" an inventory of how many cards he still has on hand?

This incident also became another wrong thing for Zhou Xuanwang JiJing. Immediately, someone brought it up that he should not do it.

Nakayama said, "The people are unpredictable. "King Xuan will not listen, but the people of Xuan.

Zhongshan Fu probably also sounded the alarm bell in the ear of Ji Jing, the king of Zhou Xuan, "the people are unpredictable", which is also the legacy of Wenwu Chengkang, the old ancestors have stipulated it, and the rules cannot be moved.

For Zhou Xuanwang Jijing, was he trying to objectively grasp his own strength, and at the same time to see who did not contribute? Zhong Shan Fu was actually telling him that even if you are Zhou Tianzi, you need to be confused about some things.

This is a Zhongxing king of the Zhou Dynasty, and in the records of the "Records of History" dimension, it seems to be emphasizing that he has not accomplished a single thing. Then he died.

"Forty-six years later, King Xuan collapsed, and the Palace of King Ziyou was erected."

The "Chronicle of History" dimension was quite kind to him, and the record was very much like the end of his life. In another dimension, it is said that he died of murder. Then, the famous King of Zhou You ascended to the throne.

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