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Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

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"Good plan and no decision" is one of the comments that Guo Jia, the "half immortal", gave to Yuan Shao.

In the second half of Yuan Shao's life, he did respond to these four words, but before Dong Zhuo's chaotic government, he was quite decisive, and because of this, Han Ting finally fell into difficulty.

This is not an exaggeration, we can talk about what kind of end He Clan, eunuchs, He Jin, and the Han Dynasty ushered in under his insistence, based on Yuan Shao's several suggestions and suggestions.

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="10" >The first stage of the ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing eunuchs</h1>

Yuan Shao's wind blowing towards He Jin seemed too gentle, and the plan to kill the eunuch was shelved after Jian Shuo was killed.

The situation at this time was the most peaceful since Emperor An of Han: the empress dowager trusted the eunuchs, but the eunuchs had no power; the eunuchs feared their foreign relatives, but the foreign relatives had no courage; the foreign relatives respected the empress, but the empress dowager was not dedicated.

The only variable in this seems to be the Han Shao Emperor Liu Jie.

However, Yuan Shao was dissatisfied, and this guy with persecution paranoia thought that the eunuch would definitely do what he did by killing Dou Wu.

There are many reasons for this persistence, but I think the main ones are two aspects:

1. For the establishment of a name. Although Yuan Kui was the second in command of the imperial court and the brothers of the Yuan family were He Jin's right and left arm, Yuan Shao was born in an awkward background, and he needed to kill the eunuchs to win the support of the party;

Second, in order to save his life, the disaster of the party was not long after, and once He Jin fell, then Yuan Shao would become the second Chen Fan.

Yuan Shao's YY influenced him alone, but he couldn't help but constantly suggest to He Jin, urging him to catch the eunuchs.

He Jin, on the other hand, not only thought that Yuan Shao's words were reasonable, but also respected and feared the eunuchs, coupled with He's opposition, the matter dragged on.

The eunuchs did not sit still, and they bribed He's mother, Wu Yangjun, and He Miao, his brother, with heavy money, to seize He's life-saving straw.

In this tense atmosphere, the fire that burned the Eastern Han Dynasty was ignited.

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="105" > the second stage - borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the crowd to enter the army</h1>

This brings us to the above-mentioned plan from Yuan Shao to He Jin: use the soldiers of the world to scare a harem woman. After hearing this, He Jin shouted that the case was stopped, and immediately summoned the Qunxiong to luoyang to "Qing Jun's side".

Regarding He Jin's order, many people who had contact with Dong Zhuo or were concerned about the military expressed their opposition, because not long ago, Dong Zhuo had openly resisted and refused to surrender his military power.

Zheng Tai, the attendant, knew that Dong Zhuo was a man, and advised He Jin to make a decision early, and He Jin's decision was indeed very fast, and he rejected Zheng Tai in person, causing Zheng Tai to resign from his official position and leave, and before leaving, he said to Xun You: This is a humble man who cannot be supported.

Until the various places raised troops, Dong Zhuo wrote a letter threatening to eliminate the eunuchs, he Miao immediately found He Jin, on the grounds of "drinking water and thinking of the source", persuaded He Jin to be a person.

He Jin wavered again, and he asked the counselor Zong Shao to take the emperor's edict to stop Dong Zhuo. When Zhao Shao came to Dong Zhuo's army, he was unmoved by the cold and fierce blade, frightened the soldiers in the name of the emperor, and reprimanded Dong Zhuo in person, causing Dong Zhuo to bend his mind and withdraw his army to the Sunset Pavilion to stand by.

Talking about this, I would like to sigh again, the reason why the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Han Dynasty was wonderful was not only the fierce battle of the art of war, but also because there were countless deeds of "going deep into the tiger's den, moving each other with three inches of uncorrupted tongue, and even making the other party retreat".

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="106" > Stage 3 – Tim Chai: Eunuchs are forced into a desperate situation</h1>

Seeing that He Jin hesitated again, Yuan Shao was anxious, he said that "the situation has been revealed, and if you do not advance, you will lose", threatening He Jin to make a decision immediately.

None of the two "master and servant" had brains, but they both thought that their strength and IQ were both explosive, so they urged Dong Zhuo and other artificial forces to be optimistic.

Dongjun Taishou Qiaoyao received the order to send his subordinate Lieutenant Ding Yuan, with thousands of soldiers, into Hanoi, shouting to kill the eunuchs while burning Mengjin. Incidentally, there is no historical statement that Lü Bu recognized Ding As his righteous father, and the "three family slaves" have somewhat wronged him.

In the face of this posture, He Shi was finally afraid.

She dismissed the eunuchs such as Zhongchang Shi and Xiao Huangmen and returned home, leaving only some trustworthy people who he Jin could keep in the palace. The eunuchs immediately complained to He Jin, saying that everything was arranged by the general.

He Jin's heart also softened, and he repeatedly rejected Yuan Shao's suggestion to "sweep the eunuchs away", and decided to take a step back and let the eunuchs return to their feudal kingdom.

Yuan Shao's bitter persuasion was fruitless, and he decided privately to use the name of He Jin to ask all localities to arrest the families of the eunuchs. Of course, this was the right that He Jin gave Yuan Shao just in case, but he didn't expect that Yuan Shao would use this right to kill himself in turn.

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="107" > Stage IV – Burning: Eunuchs Resist and Kill He Jin</h1>

Hearing the news that their families had been arrested, the eunuchs were in a dilemma.

Zhang Rang had no choice but to kneel down and beg his daughter-in-law, hoping that she could intercede with He Shi.

Zhang Rang's daughter-in-law is the sister of He's, and He Jin is He's half-brother, so it seems that the relationship between this daughter-in-law and He Jin is closer than He Jin.

Due to the bitter persuasion of his mother and sister, He Shi became bold and allowed Zhang Rang and others to re-enter the palace costume.

At this moment, He Jin exploded, he had no time to pay attention to Yuan Shao's ultra vires, in the final analysis, this was a right granted by himself, but He's decision was to punch his brother in the face in front of the eunuchs and the people of the world.

Therefore, He Jin decided to enter the palace to negotiate with He Shi.

The eunuchs were originally birds of fright, and when they learned that He Jin, who had not attended the funeral of the former emperor, suddenly entered the palace, they quickly sent people to eavesdrop on the conversation between the He brothers and sisters, and learned that He Jin was still determined to kill the eunuchs.

Zhang Rang, who had no way out, led dozens of henchmen, armed with sharp weapons, to secretly enter the temple through the side door, and when He entered and exited the door, he used the eunuchs' third trick- falsely transmitting the holy will, recalling He Jin in the name of the empress.

He Jin entered the palace again and sat in the provincial court. The eunuchs came out together and surrounded He Jin.

Zhang Rang scolded He Jin: The chaos in the world is not only the sin of the eunuchs, we once saved the empress dowager (He Shi) in the anger of the former emperor, just to get out of your door, but now you want to kill us all, this is too much!

As soon as the words fell out, Shangfang Supervisor Qu Mu drew his sword and killed He Jin in front of the Jiade Hall.

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="108" > Fifth Stage - Overthrow: Soldier Riot BloodBathout Palace</h1>

When the news of He Jin's murder came out, Wu Kuang and Zhang Zhang, the officers guarding the palace, used knives to slash the palace gate, and at dusk, Yuan Shu led his troops to burn the Qingzhuo Gate of the Southern Palace.

Zhang Rang, while informing He Shi of the rebellion of He Jin's men, kidnapped He Shi, Liu Jie, and Liu Xie, and kidnapped other officials in the palace, fleeing from the Tianqiao Pavilion Road to the North Palace.

Shang Shu Lu Zhi stood under the window of the Pavilion Road with Chang Ge in his hand, looked up and reprimanded Duan Jue, and He Shi only learned the truth at this time, taking advantage of Duan Jue's distraction and hurriedly jumping out of the window to escape.

Yuan Shao and He Miao led an army to kill Zhao Zhong at the Suzaku Gate, and because Wu Kuang and others resented He Miao, they ordered the Chinese army to say that it was He Miao who killed the general, and the generals were furious and attacked and killed He Miao together with Dong Zhuo's brother Dong Min.

Yuan Shao ordered the people to close the gate of the North Palace, and then ordered that the eunuchs, young and old, should be arrested and killed, and more than 2,000 people died under the knife, some of whom were not eunuchs, but because they did not have long beards, they were also killed by mistake.

Zhang Rang walked out of the valley gate with Liu Jie, Liu Xie and dozens of other people, and arrived at Xiaopingjin in the middle of the night.

In central Henan, Min Gong rushed to rebuke Zhang Rang and Duan Jue, and killed several eunuchs.

The eunuchs were shocked and frightened, and bowed to Liu Wei, the young emperor of Han, one after another, saying: "When a subject waits for death, His Majesty loves himself." Then throw yourself into the river and drown.

Although there were many evil deeds, but dying did not harm the young emperor, it can also be regarded as an account to the ancestors of the Han family.

At this point, He Jin was killed, the eunuch was destroyed, and although He Shi was rescued, all the reliance was gone, which can be described as three defeats.

Guo Jia said that Yuan Shao was indecisive, but he was decisive, and the Great Han was destroyed--The First Stage of the Three Kingdoms of Pin (14) -- Ignition: Yuan Shao insisted on killing the eunuchs In the second stage -- Borrowing the wind: He Jin called on the Qunxiong to enter the third stage - Tianchai: The eunuchs were forced into a desperate situation The fourth stage - Burning: The eunuchs rebelled against the murder of He Jin The fifth stage - Annihilation: The generals rioted and washed the palace in blood

On the evening of August 27, 189 AD, Min Gong helped Liu Jie and Liu Xie to chase the glimmer of fireflies all the way south, walked a few miles, got a board car from the people's home, and drove to Luoshe before stopping to rest.

The next day, when the horses were finally found, the crowd continued to the south, and only then did the secretaries of state arrive one after another, including the wolf in the west, Dong Zhuo.

The Eastern Han Dynasty also returned to Beijing with Dong Zhuo and reached the brink of collapse.

Let's go back and think about it, is this the reason for this ending? Is it because the eunuchs are gaining power? Is it because he hesitates?

In fact, all the suspicion, dissatisfaction, anger, and then attacking and killing each other all came from Yuan Shao's obsession.

Perhaps before Yuan Shao ordered the arrest of the eunuchs' families under the guise of He Jin, the matter could still be resolved, because the eunuchs at that time were so poor that they only had money left, and the difference between killing and not killing was not big, but Yuan Shao decisively made up for that kick, not only kicking He Jin's living path, but also kicking the foundation of the Eastern Han Dynasty for more than a hundred years.

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