Even his son was educated like this. How much better could Ran Min, who was raised by Shi Hu as his grandson, beloved? At that time, anyone who had been in trouble in Shi Hu's camp was afraid that he would do such cruel things. If Ran Min was really as good as yours said? Then how could he reach a high position?
In 4,342, Shi Hu was about to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty again
This time, three people win two, five people win three
The craftsmen mobilized to build weapons and armor for the army and 170,000 boatmen. Under tyranny, one-third of these people died before the war began.
The soldiers were even more miserable. They had already had nothing to be caught and were arrested. Each five had to donate a chariot, two oxen, fifteen hu of rice, and ten pieces of silk. Those who could not pay the money would be killed.
People sell their children and women to supply military supplies, but it is still not enough
Desperate people hang themselves one after another, and the trees on both sides of the road were covered with corpses
5. Shihu is still building a large-scale construction in Xiangguo, Yecheng, Chang'an and Luoyang, and a total of 44 large and small palaces and terraces were built.
Build the palaces of Xiangguo and Yecheng, mobilize 400,000 civil servants, 160,000 civil servants in Weiyang Palace in Chang'an, and 260,000 civil servants in Luoyang Palace.
Not long after, a monk said to Shi Hu: "The Hu fortune is about to decline, and Jin will be revived. It is better to work hard to deal with the people of Jin to disgust their anger."
So Shi Hu sent 160,000 men and women to build Hualin Garden, and kept lighting candles at night to continue construction.
In addition, there were tens of thousands of dead in the storm and heavy rain.
6. After so many palaces were built, people would naturally live there. Shi Hu collected more than 30,000 beauties over 13 years old and under 20 years old nationwide.
More than 9,000 of them have been married, so the county and the county robbed their wives, and those who did not follow their husbands were killed.
Therefore, three thousand people were killed and committed suicide by grief and anger.
Shi Hu's son Shi Xuan and other princes also plundered 10,000 beauties, plus Shi Hu's 30,000, which was as much as 40,000. When the minister later gave advice, he directly said Shi Hu: "Take more than 100,000 wives and daughters."
To put it another way, these beauties were later massacred and swallowed by hungry soldiers when the Ran Wei Empire was destroyed.
These are clearly recorded. Even Mr. Qin Tian, you have admitted that there is such a thing, right?
Although people's hearts are inherently good, the acquired environment has a great impact on a person. What's so strange about Ran Min who grew up in such an environment to become the second Shihu?
After all, Shi Hu's children and grandchildren don't have a few normal people
Therefore, from the perspective of education and growth environment, Ran Min cannot be as noble as you said. This is a cruel blood-handed butcher
At the same time, the confrontation between Hu and Han was also to some extent initiated by individual Hu leaders. The Five Barbarians themselves have absolutely not as exaggerated as you said.
Ran Min's only function is what you said before. When the Han people were most tragic, they issued a killing order, so that the Hu people knew that everything should not be too much. At the same time, they changed the population ratio and contributed to the subsequent great integration of the ethnic groups.
According to many of our scholars, this is the only bright spot in Ran Min's life. Although this bright spot was not his original intention, it was just to remove the influence of the Shi family on Later Zhao, establish his own regime, and realize his personal ambitions, it was also considered to be an unintentional way to promote the development of history.
Wei Bo's words made many brick beasts nodded, thinking that this was in line with their point of view. How could Ran Min be a great hero?
What kind of hero is such a butcher? He is a wolf cub raised by a Hu man and a dog traitor. He made some contributions and achievements unexpectedly. If he were to do such a person, they would not bother to record it in history books. The Eastern Jin Dynasty and the historians in the north were beautiful, but they were still a little too gentle. They should not have a single word at all.
Well, everything is done by Shi Hu. Shi Hu is unforgivable. But there is one thing I have always been confused about Shi Xuan's youngest son, Shi Hu's favorite grandson. He was only a few years old at that time. Shi Hu held him in his arms and said to Shi Hu: "It's a sin."
Shi Hu wanted to pardon the child, but the minister disagreed
Forcibly dragged the child away from Shi Hu's arms. The child pulled Shi Hu's clothes and shouted, and even his belt was broken.
Everyone around him burst into tears, and Shi Hu was also crying, so he got sick and died a year later
This incident made me feel ridiculous. If Shi Hu was really as cruel and crazy as written in history books, why would he compromise with the ministers?
Why did he die of illness?
This is also what Mingwen records in the Later Zhao Shi Mingwen. Many of the cruel cases you mentioned were written by later generations, and there were also in the Later Zhao Shi, but not many of them, not as exaggerated as the version I see now, and many of them were even written by Zizhi Tongjian.
The two sides have been separated by nearly a thousand years. Is such a historical book really the only truth in many aspects? Since Shi Le is such a great hero, according to you, Shi Hu, who has been with Shi Le, who is trusted and trusted by Shi Le, should not be a villain even if he is not a hero? After all, it is environmental education that determines a person's personality and future. So why did he mutate when he came to Shi Hu? Since Shi Hu can mutate, why can't Ran Min mutate?
Qin Tian thoughtfully looked at this expert named Wei Bo and saw how he refuted himself. Doesn’t the world really know what those historians, especially those led by Confucianism, are they?
As long as they are not from their school, or even disrespectful to their school, no matter how many heroes are, they are bad people, they are from their school, and even if they do a little bit of things, they will have to write a lot of books. This is just like the Donglin Party in the late Ming Dynasty (refer to Kong Rong Rang Li, Sima Guang smashes the jar)
The Donglin Party members are obviously rich and rich enough to rival the country, and even control more than 70% of the Ming Dynasty's economy. The so-called ban on sea is just because these people want to monopolize the profitable industry of sea transportation, and what they ban is just because other people's seas.
Just such a group of cancers have come into history books and film and television dramas...
Qin Tian didn't want to say much, for fear of being disgusted
Wei Zhongxian and Liu Jin were really as unforgivable as those written in history books. The emperor at that time was a fool?
That's a joke. There are really arrogant and domineering eunuchs in history, and even those who regard the new emperor as their sons and nephews. But are there any eunuchs who rebel?
Even if it reaches its limit, it is Zhao Gao who refers to the eunuch who controls power like Lu Weima. Moreover, it is the Qin Dynasty. The eunuchs behind him have much less power. Even the Ming Dynasty is not as exaggerated as written in the history books of many film and television dramas.
In 4,342, Shi Hu was about to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty again
This time, three people win two, five people win three
The craftsmen mobilized to build weapons and armor for the army and 170,000 boatmen. Under tyranny, one-third of these people died before the war began.
The soldiers were even more miserable. They had already had nothing to be caught and were arrested. Each five had to donate a chariot, two oxen, fifteen hu of rice, and ten pieces of silk. Those who could not pay the money would be killed.
People sell their children and women to supply military supplies, but it is still not enough
Desperate people hang themselves one after another, and the trees on both sides of the road were covered with corpses
5. Shihu is still building a large-scale construction in Xiangguo, Yecheng, Chang'an and Luoyang, and a total of 44 large and small palaces and terraces were built.
Build the palaces of Xiangguo and Yecheng, mobilize 400,000 civil servants, 160,000 civil servants in Weiyang Palace in Chang'an, and 260,000 civil servants in Luoyang Palace.
Not long after, a monk said to Shi Hu: "The Hu fortune is about to decline, and Jin will be revived. It is better to work hard to deal with the people of Jin to disgust their anger."
So Shi Hu sent 160,000 men and women to build Hualin Garden, and kept lighting candles at night to continue construction.
In addition, there were tens of thousands of dead in the storm and heavy rain.
6. After so many palaces were built, people would naturally live there. Shi Hu collected more than 30,000 beauties over 13 years old and under 20 years old nationwide.
More than 9,000 of them have been married, so the county and the county robbed their wives, and those who did not follow their husbands were killed.
Therefore, three thousand people were killed and committed suicide by grief and anger.
Shi Hu's son Shi Xuan and other princes also plundered 10,000 beauties, plus Shi Hu's 30,000, which was as much as 40,000. When the minister later gave advice, he directly said Shi Hu: "Take more than 100,000 wives and daughters."
To put it another way, these beauties were later massacred and swallowed by hungry soldiers when the Ran Wei Empire was destroyed.
These are clearly recorded. Even Mr. Qin Tian, you have admitted that there is such a thing, right?
Although people's hearts are inherently good, the acquired environment has a great impact on a person. What's so strange about Ran Min who grew up in such an environment to become the second Shihu?
After all, Shi Hu's children and grandchildren don't have a few normal people
Therefore, from the perspective of education and growth environment, Ran Min cannot be as noble as you said. This is a cruel blood-handed butcher
At the same time, the confrontation between Hu and Han was also to some extent initiated by individual Hu leaders. The Five Barbarians themselves have absolutely not as exaggerated as you said.
Ran Min's only function is what you said before. When the Han people were most tragic, they issued a killing order, so that the Hu people knew that everything should not be too much. At the same time, they changed the population ratio and contributed to the subsequent great integration of the ethnic groups.
According to many of our scholars, this is the only bright spot in Ran Min's life. Although this bright spot was not his original intention, it was just to remove the influence of the Shi family on Later Zhao, establish his own regime, and realize his personal ambitions, it was also considered to be an unintentional way to promote the development of history.
Wei Bo's words made many brick beasts nodded, thinking that this was in line with their point of view. How could Ran Min be a great hero?
What kind of hero is such a butcher? He is a wolf cub raised by a Hu man and a dog traitor. He made some contributions and achievements unexpectedly. If he were to do such a person, they would not bother to record it in history books. The Eastern Jin Dynasty and the historians in the north were beautiful, but they were still a little too gentle. They should not have a single word at all.
Well, everything is done by Shi Hu. Shi Hu is unforgivable. But there is one thing I have always been confused about Shi Xuan's youngest son, Shi Hu's favorite grandson. He was only a few years old at that time. Shi Hu held him in his arms and said to Shi Hu: "It's a sin."
Shi Hu wanted to pardon the child, but the minister disagreed
Forcibly dragged the child away from Shi Hu's arms. The child pulled Shi Hu's clothes and shouted, and even his belt was broken.
Everyone around him burst into tears, and Shi Hu was also crying, so he got sick and died a year later
This incident made me feel ridiculous. If Shi Hu was really as cruel and crazy as written in history books, why would he compromise with the ministers?
Why did he die of illness?
This is also what Mingwen records in the Later Zhao Shi Mingwen. Many of the cruel cases you mentioned were written by later generations, and there were also in the Later Zhao Shi, but not many of them, not as exaggerated as the version I see now, and many of them were even written by Zizhi Tongjian.
The two sides have been separated by nearly a thousand years. Is such a historical book really the only truth in many aspects? Since Shi Le is such a great hero, according to you, Shi Hu, who has been with Shi Le, who is trusted and trusted by Shi Le, should not be a villain even if he is not a hero? After all, it is environmental education that determines a person's personality and future. So why did he mutate when he came to Shi Hu? Since Shi Hu can mutate, why can't Ran Min mutate?
Qin Tian thoughtfully looked at this expert named Wei Bo and saw how he refuted himself. Doesn’t the world really know what those historians, especially those led by Confucianism, are they?
As long as they are not from their school, or even disrespectful to their school, no matter how many heroes are, they are bad people, they are from their school, and even if they do a little bit of things, they will have to write a lot of books. This is just like the Donglin Party in the late Ming Dynasty (refer to Kong Rong Rang Li, Sima Guang smashes the jar)
The Donglin Party members are obviously rich and rich enough to rival the country, and even control more than 70% of the Ming Dynasty's economy. The so-called ban on sea is just because these people want to monopolize the profitable industry of sea transportation, and what they ban is just because other people's seas.
Just such a group of cancers have come into history books and film and television dramas...
Qin Tian didn't want to say much, for fear of being disgusted
Wei Zhongxian and Liu Jin were really as unforgivable as those written in history books. The emperor at that time was a fool?
That's a joke. There are really arrogant and domineering eunuchs in history, and even those who regard the new emperor as their sons and nephews. But are there any eunuchs who rebel?
Even if it reaches its limit, it is Zhao Gao who refers to the eunuch who controls power like Lu Weima. Moreover, it is the Qin Dynasty. The eunuchs behind him have much less power. Even the Ming Dynasty is not as exaggerated as written in the history books of many film and television dramas.