laitimes

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

Since Dayu, who ruled the water, passed the throne to his son Qi, the inheritance of the ancient Chinese throne and the throne has opened a hereditary system. Father-to-son is the mainstream, and occasionally there are non-mainstream brothers and brothers, uncles and nephews, nephews and uncles, which has the names of emperor brother, emperor uncle, emperor nephew and so on.

However, at the turn of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States in Chinese history, there was an unprecedented occurrence in the princely state of Weiguo, which should be the only one, there is no other branch, the son first became the monarch, and then the father snatched the son's throne. Confucius's good student Zilu was also deeply involved and died in the battle for the throne.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

The crown prince of Wei Linggong, Ji Kuan, the prince of the Wei Kingdom, very much wanted to erase a piece of green above his head for his father.

The father's favorite concubine, the Nanzi who was known for her charm, put a lot of green hats on Wei Linggong.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

Nanzi even had a scandal with Kong Shengren, and the history called it "Zi sees Nanzi". So that the saint after the single contract with Nanzi, in the face of the good student Zilu who rolled his eyes and skimmed his lips, had to gamble and swear, and even said twice that your teacher and I had done something unseemly, the sky hit five thunderstorms, the heavens hit five thunderbolts, "Heaven is tired, heaven is tired."

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

Everyone in the world knew about Nanzi's little thing, but Wei Linggong didn't know it, but he was very protective of her.

Crown Prince Ji Was very faceless, and decided to let the courtier Xi Yangyuan chop up the untouchables at a banquet, and agreed in advance that as long as Ji Kuoyun made a look that could kill people, Xi Yangyuan would act.

But when the matter came to an end, Xi Yang was instigated, Ji Kuan even made three eyes, and Xi Yang Did not dare to move.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

Nanzi felt that something was wrong, and quickly sued the emperor, husband, your son wants to kill me.

Wei Linggong was furious and wanted to hack the prince to death. Ji Kuo was helpless, and could only run, first to the Song Kingdom, and then to the Jin Kingdom to defect to the powerful minister Zhao Jianzi. This incident occurred in the thirty-ninth year of the Reign of the Duke of Weiling, in 496 BC.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

Three years after the crown prince Ji Kuo was forced to leave the country, that is, in the forty-second year of the Wei Ling Gong, in 493 BC, the Wei Ling Gong Xue.

According to Linggong's original intention, he wanted his younger son Ji Yin to take the throne, but Ji Yin was unwilling to become the monarch of this country. There was no way but to let the son of the former crown prince Ji Xuan ascend to the throne, which was the Duke of Wei.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

In June of that year, the former crown prince Ji Kuo- who ran away heard that his father was dead, and under the escort of Zhao Jianzi's armed forces, he returned to China and took the throne.

His son, Wei Chugong Jiyuan, who had already ascended to the throne, did not recognize his father and sent troops to attack Ji Xuan.

In the face of such a ruthless and ruthless son, Ji Kuo only had where to come from and where to go back.

Twelve years later, in 481 AD, Ji found an opportunity to regain the throne from her son.

Ji Kuo's sister married The Wei dynasty minister Kong Yuanwenzi and had a son named Kong Wu. After the death of Kong Yuanwenzi, her sister and her servant Hun Liangfu hooked up and committed adultery.

In order to ensure that the adulterous affair will not be revealed, and even if it is exposed, she can accompany the adulterer for the rest of her life, and the sister decides to use the power of the Kong family to help her brother Ji Kuo to regain the throne, in order to protect her love with the adulterer, so she sends Hun Liangfu to plan a counter-revolutionary coup with Ji Kuo.

Hun Liangfu and Ji Kuo-chan then dressed as women and blended into the Kong family. He kidnapped Kong Wu and forced him to use the Kong family's power to expel Wei Chugong. Kong Wu was helpless and forced to agree. Ji Kuoyun drove away his son Wei Outgong Ji Yuan, and successfully sat on the throne of the state, in order to distinguish him from a previous state monarch, Wei Zhuang Gong (in order to distinguish him from a previous state prince Wei Zhuang).

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

It's really a black humor. At the beginning, Ji Kuo was forced to go abroad because of her stepmother's adultery and lost the throne. Now, because of his sister's adultery, he re-emerged from the mountain and regained the throne.

Unfortunately, during the coup d'état, Kong Wu's courtiers, Confucius's good students, who had suspected that the sage and Nanzi had a leg, were killed in order to protect Kong Wu.

The strange story of a father snatching the throne from his son

However, After only three years of sitting in Jiangshan, the Duke of Weihou Zhuang, he was ousted from the throne due to internal and external troubles, ran away again, and never returned to defend the country in his lifetime.

After Wei Guo passed through the wei jun banshi and wei junqi, Wei Gong Ji returned to China to quell the civil unrest and ascended the throne again, until his death, reigning for a total of twenty-one years.

This can also be regarded as the abnormal inheritance of the Throne from son to father to father to normal inheritance from father to son

Read on