In the end, Shi Zun relied on his own words and appointed another royal family, Shi Yan, as the crown prince. From this we can also see that Shi Min was really a military general and did not understand political struggles. Although Shi Min grew up in the Shi family, he was like a family with the Shi family. He could be said to be a Han Chinese who had already transformed into Hu and had a close relationship.
But in the eyes of the Shi family, Shi Min was at best just a thug and bodyguard of the Shi family. When it comes to treating blood ties as the only link, how could he, an alien who was not related to the Shi family, become the boss?
After Shi Zun used Shi Min, it was naturally impossible to fulfill his previous promise. Shi Min was very disappointed and the two soon had a conflict.
Shi Min thought that Xun should take charge of the government affairs when he was in his first year of high school, but Shi Zun was afraid that he would be in power in the court and would restrain him everywhere.
So Li Nong, his godfather, took action at this time, told Ran Min a lot of things and did a lot of ideological work, telling him what he was?
Judging from Ran Min's later actions, he must have figured it out and realized it, so he took another path
If Ran Min did not kill Hu, he would just rebel, and as a result of the Later Zhao regime as his identity, he would be destroyed in three years?
And he was besieged by all the Hu people?
Even many Han people regarded him as a heretic
Therefore, Ran Min's demise was actually destined when he promoted the killing of Hu.
The Five Barbarians cannot tolerate such a leader in the Northland. Their territory exists, which is life and death. Once the Ran Wei regime gains a foothold, their doomsday will soon come. The most powerful Xiongnu and Jie tribes among the Five Barbarians are the best lessons, and they are directly killed by the clan.
At the same time, the Hu tribes such as Qiang, Di, Xianbei, Badi were also slaughtered by Ran Min and Ran Wei. He went directly to destroy the Hu people in the world. At the same time, Ran Min's actions were also to destroy the world. Even the Han regime and the Eastern Jin Dynasty could not tolerate him. From the end, they could see that they were standing by and taking advantage of the situation.
So even if Ran Min has ambitions, he is indeed the "Killing Hu Order" issued from a national standpoint. He is not a traitor.
A Han man raised by the Hu people finally returned to the nation for national justice and was facing extinction to fight for a way out. Can such a person be considered a traitor?
He even lost all his family, his family, his lives. Could it be that Ran Min is mentally retarded and doesn't even understand this?
From here I can also feel Ran Min's anger and hatred for the Hu people. With such a big change, he must have experienced some things, so I tend to be very important to Ran Min. Even Li Nong, who plays the role of father in his life, actually died after being plotted by the Hu people.
This can be seen from the support of Qihuo Army, the Han people in the Northern Region, and even the Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty for Ran Min
At that time, many Han people from the Eastern Jin Dynasty joined the team to kill Hu, and even got the corresponding response from all the Han people in the Northern Territory. If Ran Min had made his own decisions, no hatred foundation would be achieved.
If Ran Min really killed the leader of the Qihuo Army, the Qihuo Army would not be able to fight with Ran Min until the end, even if it was exhausted from ammunition and food.
At the last moment of his life, Ran Min shouted at him: "You are a servant, why should you call yourself emperor?"
He would not be so arrogant that he replied like a bronze bell: "The world is in chaos, and you have a barbarian, and you still want to usurpate the rebellion of our Middle-earth hero. Why can't you be an emperor?"
At the same time, it was precisely because Ran Min made the Hu tribe return, causing more than three or four hundred Hu people to die in the Central Plains, which killed millions of Hu people in disguise.
Among the sixteen countries that were founded in history, except for the Xianbei, the rest were successfully returned to the undestroyed ethnic tribes and returned to the Central Plains.
But at this time, the number of Hu people dropped sharply, and the number of Han people among the people returned to the growth
The Hu people also saw the terrible revenge of the Han people and had to seek cooperation from the Han people. The Han people engaged in farming, while the Hu people became troops to fight. Only then did they start to live in harmony and have a great national integration.
So Ran Min was controversial, but he deserved the word "national hero" and was indeed the savior of the Han people. Although he could not be called turning the tide, in the environment at that time, the Han people needed such heroes to stand up. Fortunately, he really stood up, allowing the Hu people to see the blood and bravery of our Han people.
As for the fact that many people argue against Ran Min is an executioner, who has massacred many Han people and even helped the Hu people conquer cities and territory. Is there any problem?
Ran Min was raised by the Hu people and received the elite Hu people since he was six years old. Even the Shi family did not regard him as a Han Chinese, but instead trusted him very much.
I think people like Li Nong and Qi Huojun have always been very entangled, but in order to survive and have the opportunity, they still do things against their conscience. At the same time, they have always paid great attention to Ran Min's training and education. To a certain extent, Ran Min is actually their pawn and is led by some people. However, as a Han Chinese, he should not be blackened or buried. That's why I have to film this history and the most controversial figure in Chinese history.
Qin Tian explained all the conclusions he had drawn based on information from various parties, restoring the national hero Ran Min in his mind. Although he was not perfect and even did a lot of stupid things, he was a real person, not a demon or saint in some people.
When Qin Tian listed those data characters, those experts and scholars had already begun to check the authenticity of various data materials. As a result, they found that Qin Tian’s data was very accurate, and some people immediately struggled. After all, what Qin Tian said was reasonable and fair, at least it sounded much more reliable than those versions that were flattering or deliberately black.
Qin Tian said that it was very human-like choice. At the same time, Ran Min himself was actually a bit similar to the leader of the Qiao Gang, but Da Liao and Han people were transferred. Ran Min, who always thought he was a Hu people, was engaged in protecting the interests of the Hu people, and also massacred many Han people.
The final experience tells the people around you that you are not a Hu person, you are actually a Han person, and these Hu people have never regarded you as their own, and they have never trusted you at all. At the same time, look at your true compatriots, how much suffering they have experienced?
Since you have the ability to stand up, shouldn’t you stand up and fight for a way out for your fellow nation?
Therefore, Ran Min's final choice was actually very reasonable. At the beginning, he was not radical, and even the Shi family, which was killed one month after he ascended the throne, cooperated with Li Nong's death. If Li Nong was not killed by Ran Min, it would be very likely to be related to the Shi family and the Hu people, so Ran Min's policy would become more and more radical. He issued three orders to kill Hu, one by one, and one by one, and one by one, and one by one, and one by one, resolute.
But in the eyes of the Shi family, Shi Min was at best just a thug and bodyguard of the Shi family. When it comes to treating blood ties as the only link, how could he, an alien who was not related to the Shi family, become the boss?
After Shi Zun used Shi Min, it was naturally impossible to fulfill his previous promise. Shi Min was very disappointed and the two soon had a conflict.
Shi Min thought that Xun should take charge of the government affairs when he was in his first year of high school, but Shi Zun was afraid that he would be in power in the court and would restrain him everywhere.
So Li Nong, his godfather, took action at this time, told Ran Min a lot of things and did a lot of ideological work, telling him what he was?
Judging from Ran Min's later actions, he must have figured it out and realized it, so he took another path
If Ran Min did not kill Hu, he would just rebel, and as a result of the Later Zhao regime as his identity, he would be destroyed in three years?
And he was besieged by all the Hu people?
Even many Han people regarded him as a heretic
Therefore, Ran Min's demise was actually destined when he promoted the killing of Hu.
The Five Barbarians cannot tolerate such a leader in the Northland. Their territory exists, which is life and death. Once the Ran Wei regime gains a foothold, their doomsday will soon come. The most powerful Xiongnu and Jie tribes among the Five Barbarians are the best lessons, and they are directly killed by the clan.
At the same time, the Hu tribes such as Qiang, Di, Xianbei, Badi were also slaughtered by Ran Min and Ran Wei. He went directly to destroy the Hu people in the world. At the same time, Ran Min's actions were also to destroy the world. Even the Han regime and the Eastern Jin Dynasty could not tolerate him. From the end, they could see that they were standing by and taking advantage of the situation.
So even if Ran Min has ambitions, he is indeed the "Killing Hu Order" issued from a national standpoint. He is not a traitor.
A Han man raised by the Hu people finally returned to the nation for national justice and was facing extinction to fight for a way out. Can such a person be considered a traitor?
He even lost all his family, his family, his lives. Could it be that Ran Min is mentally retarded and doesn't even understand this?
From here I can also feel Ran Min's anger and hatred for the Hu people. With such a big change, he must have experienced some things, so I tend to be very important to Ran Min. Even Li Nong, who plays the role of father in his life, actually died after being plotted by the Hu people.
This can be seen from the support of Qihuo Army, the Han people in the Northern Region, and even the Han people in the Eastern Jin Dynasty for Ran Min
At that time, many Han people from the Eastern Jin Dynasty joined the team to kill Hu, and even got the corresponding response from all the Han people in the Northern Territory. If Ran Min had made his own decisions, no hatred foundation would be achieved.
If Ran Min really killed the leader of the Qihuo Army, the Qihuo Army would not be able to fight with Ran Min until the end, even if it was exhausted from ammunition and food.
At the last moment of his life, Ran Min shouted at him: "You are a servant, why should you call yourself emperor?"
He would not be so arrogant that he replied like a bronze bell: "The world is in chaos, and you have a barbarian, and you still want to usurpate the rebellion of our Middle-earth hero. Why can't you be an emperor?"
At the same time, it was precisely because Ran Min made the Hu tribe return, causing more than three or four hundred Hu people to die in the Central Plains, which killed millions of Hu people in disguise.
Among the sixteen countries that were founded in history, except for the Xianbei, the rest were successfully returned to the undestroyed ethnic tribes and returned to the Central Plains.
But at this time, the number of Hu people dropped sharply, and the number of Han people among the people returned to the growth
The Hu people also saw the terrible revenge of the Han people and had to seek cooperation from the Han people. The Han people engaged in farming, while the Hu people became troops to fight. Only then did they start to live in harmony and have a great national integration.
So Ran Min was controversial, but he deserved the word "national hero" and was indeed the savior of the Han people. Although he could not be called turning the tide, in the environment at that time, the Han people needed such heroes to stand up. Fortunately, he really stood up, allowing the Hu people to see the blood and bravery of our Han people.
As for the fact that many people argue against Ran Min is an executioner, who has massacred many Han people and even helped the Hu people conquer cities and territory. Is there any problem?
Ran Min was raised by the Hu people and received the elite Hu people since he was six years old. Even the Shi family did not regard him as a Han Chinese, but instead trusted him very much.
I think people like Li Nong and Qi Huojun have always been very entangled, but in order to survive and have the opportunity, they still do things against their conscience. At the same time, they have always paid great attention to Ran Min's training and education. To a certain extent, Ran Min is actually their pawn and is led by some people. However, as a Han Chinese, he should not be blackened or buried. That's why I have to film this history and the most controversial figure in Chinese history.
Qin Tian explained all the conclusions he had drawn based on information from various parties, restoring the national hero Ran Min in his mind. Although he was not perfect and even did a lot of stupid things, he was a real person, not a demon or saint in some people.
When Qin Tian listed those data characters, those experts and scholars had already begun to check the authenticity of various data materials. As a result, they found that Qin Tian’s data was very accurate, and some people immediately struggled. After all, what Qin Tian said was reasonable and fair, at least it sounded much more reliable than those versions that were flattering or deliberately black.
Qin Tian said that it was very human-like choice. At the same time, Ran Min himself was actually a bit similar to the leader of the Qiao Gang, but Da Liao and Han people were transferred. Ran Min, who always thought he was a Hu people, was engaged in protecting the interests of the Hu people, and also massacred many Han people.
The final experience tells the people around you that you are not a Hu person, you are actually a Han person, and these Hu people have never regarded you as their own, and they have never trusted you at all. At the same time, look at your true compatriots, how much suffering they have experienced?
Since you have the ability to stand up, shouldn’t you stand up and fight for a way out for your fellow nation?
Therefore, Ran Min's final choice was actually very reasonable. At the beginning, he was not radical, and even the Shi family, which was killed one month after he ascended the throne, cooperated with Li Nong's death. If Li Nong was not killed by Ran Min, it would be very likely to be related to the Shi family and the Hu people, so Ran Min's policy would become more and more radical. He issued three orders to kill Hu, one by one, and one by one, and one by one, and one by one, and one by one, resolute.