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Is Yi Yin a famous person throughout the ages or a generation of powerful people?

In the general history books, Yi Yin appears as an image of the famous face of the sage. However, through the various performances of Yi Yin in the Xia Shang Dispute, it is shown that Yi Yin is a person with a mind like iron and a very good city government. Would such a person be willing to live under the people for a long time? Especially in the case of a strong slave and a weak master, can he still be willing to be a subject?

Is Yi Yin a famous person throughout the ages or a generation of powerful people?

Yi Yin

There is a passage in the "History of History - Yin Benji" that says: "Tang Beng, the crown prince Taiding died before he was established, so the brother of Naili Taiding, Wai C, was for Emperor Wai C." Emperor Wai Bing reigned for three years, and collapsed, and Li Wai C's brother Zhongren was for Emperor Zhongren. Emperor Zhongren reigned for four years, and Yi Yin was the son of Tai Ding. After Tang's death, the crown prince Taiding died prematurely before he could take the throne, so he made Taiding's younger brother Wai Bing emperor, that is, Emperor Wai Bing. Wai Bing died only three years after he ascended the throne, so he made Wai Bing's younger brother Zhongren Emperor, that is, Emperor Zhongren. After zhongren ascended the throne for four years and died again, Yi Yin made Taijia, The son of Taiding, emperor. Looking at the main point, the prince Taiding died early, and it was normal for his brother Wai C to be established in order, but Wai C died after three years on the throne, without any explanation. After wai's death, his brother Zhongren took the throne, but he also died four years later, and the reason is also not recorded. After Zhongren's death, Yi Yin Li Taijia became emperor. Note that neither Wai C nor Zhongren has been marked yi yin li, so why is Tai Jia noted here as yi yin li? Did Tang have other sons, did Zhongren have other younger brothers, and why did he have to set up Taijia?

Look at "Tai Jia, Cheng Tang Tai Chang Sun Ye, is for Emperor Tai Jia." Emperor Taijia had been established for three years, unknown, tyrannical, disobedient to the Tang Law, and chaotic, so Yi Yin put it in the Tong Palace. For three years, Yi Yin regent the government as a prince of the dynasty. Emperor Taijia lived in the Tong Palace for three years, repented of self-blame, and rebelled against goodness, so Yi Yin was the government granted by Emperor Taijia. "Taijia is the eldest grandson of Cheng Tang, that is, Emperor Taijia." After three years of Taijia's reign, he was tyrannical and ruthless, did not abide by the etiquette of Cheng tang, and was morally corrupt. So Yi Yin exiled him to the Tong Palace where Tang was buried. For the next three years, Yi Yin acted as an agent of government affairs, presided over state affairs, and met with the princes. Taijia lived in tonggong for three years, reformed himself, and regained goodness, so Yi Yin welcomed him back and handed the power back to him.

This paragraph is more interesting, Taijia is tang's eldest grandson, the two uncles have successively ascended the throne, but it is only seven years, when Taijia takes the throne, the age should not be large, why does Yi Yin support Taijia, is there no other heir to the Yin royal family? Tai Jia reigned for three years without fault, why after three years he was tyrannical, morally corrupt, and did not obey the law of chengtang, these crimes were all taboos for the king at that time, the first three years without any warning, suddenly made so many big mistakes, this is simply unjustifiable. In addition, Yi Yin exiled Tai Jia yu Tang's cemetery Tong Gong, if Yi Yin was a loyal subject, how could he make such an act of arrogance by letting the emperor go? If Taijia really had such a big mistake, why didn't Yi Yin support the other members of the royal family to inherit the throne and want to be his own regent and oversee the country, and also make such a great rebellion against the princes of the dynasty? And why can Yi Yin be sure that Taijia can be reformed? According to the mistakes made by Taijia, few people will think that there is still a possibility of correction, right? If Taijia is really tyrannical and immoral, how can he honestly stay in a cemetery for three years, and why has he not left in three years? Do you not want to leave or can't leave? Yi Yin put Tai Jia in the Tong Palace, and must send someone to guard it, which means that the direct point is to imprison, and to imprison the king, is it the work of the loyal subjects?

Let's look at the record of the Bamboo Book Chronicle: "In the middle of the collapse, Yi Yin put TaiJia in Tong, but he was self-reliant." Taijia sneaks out of Kirito, kills Yi Yin, and sets up his sons Yi Zhi and Yi Fen, and orders him to restore his father's Tian Mansion and divide it. After Zhongren's death, Yi Yin exiled Taijia to Tong Palace and proclaimed himself emperor. Taijia absconded from tonggong and killed Yi Yin, leaving Yi Yin's two sons, Yi Zhi and Yi Fen, and asking them to divide Yi Yin's property equally. So is it possible for Yi Yin to exile Taijia and claim the title of emperor himself? If true, why did Taijia kill Yi Yin and leave his two sons behind after he was restored to the throne? It is also deliberately noted that the two sons divided Yi Yin's property equally.

So is it possible for Yi Yin to become emperor? There is, and it is very large, as the chief hero of the auxiliary Shang Tang Dynasty, who has been in power for many years, must have networked a large number of henchmen, power, and prestige are enough to threaten the royal power. Wai C died after three years on the throne, Zhongren died after four years on the throne, Shang Tang died, these two sons should be in their prime, how can they die one after another, the reason is mostly inseparable from Yi Yin, the power of the lord, should be the result of the struggle between the king's power and the power of the phase. Then, in order to facilitate control, Yi Yin embraced the young Taijia. But three years later, Taijia gradually grew up and began to oppose Yi Yin (so as to explain that Taijia suddenly made so many big mistakes three years after he ascended the throne), Yiyin exiled him to Tong Palace and imprisoned him, declaring himself emperor, which made the administrative state, with such an act of transgression as a prince, the loyal subjects would not allow themselves to do such a thing, but if they established themselves as emperors, this is reasonable and legal. After another three years, Taijia grew up and learned to be patient, so he absconded from the Tong Palace and returned to Shangdu to kill Yi Yin and regain the throne. As for the two sons who left Yi Yin, it was in order to stabilize the government, so that the two of them divided Yi Yin's property equally, and should also include the huge power left by Yi Yin, so that they could be divided and disintegrated by peaceful means, thus reducing the threat to the royal power.

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