Ivan the Terrible in remorse

The Kremlin gave birth to a prince, named Ivan. At this moment www.biquge.info thunder suddenly broke out in the sky, followed by a flash of lightning that struck the Kremlin. The Muscovites were so frightened that the Russian Grand Duke Van Sili III sent to the Kazan Khanate in the east of Russia to ask the Kazan Khan to explain the celestial phenomena. The wife of the Great Khan of Kazan, who understood the heavens, said: "The Tsar has been born, and he has given birth to two rows of teeth, one to devour us, and the other to devour you. ”

In 1533, Vasily III died and was succeeded by Ivan, who was only 3 years old, as Ivan IV. Because of his young age, he was harassed and publicly insulted by Varissili III. When he was 8 years old, his mother, who was acting as regent, was poisoned by the nobles. Ivan, a young child, had no choice but to take his anger out on small animals and seek fun.

At the age of 17, he proclaimed himself Tsar, but his power was still in the hands of his uncle.

A fire, supposedly set by Glinsky, caused people to storm his house in a fit of rage, killing his family, which was later quelled by Ivan. What happened to Ivan the Terrible when he was a child caused him to grow up with a strange temper, which made him kill people at will. He spent his life insecure and in fear and suspicion.

Legend has it that one day in 1581, Ivan the Terrible discovered that the crown princess in the palace was wearing only one shirt, and the rule was that she had to wear three. Ivan the Terrible himself was dissatisfied with his daughter-in-law, and when he saw his daughter-in-law's open confrontation, he was so angry that he kicked over, and his daughter-in-law fell down in response and had a miscarriage on the spot. When the prince heard of his father's tyrannical behavior, he approached him for a reason, only to be killed by a bronze rod that he picked up. It was only then that Ivan realized his mistake, but it was too late.

He spent the rest of his life in remorse.

The injury of childhood made his personality mutate, because of his noble status, no one said his mutated mentality, he went to brutality step by step, no one gave him the right guidance, and finally hurt his innocent children.

People always find the truth in their failures or mistakes, and emperors are no exception, but when they find their mistakes, everything is difficult to recover.

The daughter-in-law accompanied the death of the prince in pain, and the child also went to heaven prematurely, as a mother and wife, how could she endure such a blow, and finally died of depression.

The struggle for imperial power has caused an innocent child to suffer a traumatic wound to his heart, and this trauma has always accompanied his growth, and if he were in a harmonious environment, he would be different.

Everyone has a lonely and fragile time, an emperor is even more lonely, he solves the people's worries and difficulties, but he grew up in a loveless environment, his growth is somewhat sad.

Behind the power tells the secret of the growth of an emperor, there is too much price to pay behind success, what kind of story does a generation of Tianjiao tell, and his remorse brings people too much to think about......

Care for children, start with small things, and don't belittle them because they are young. The country needs a benevolent monarch even more, and the world needs peace even more.

From the emperor to the common people, we should pay more for the healthy psychology of our children, no matter where he grows up?

The confession of Ivan the Terrible, with a lonely heart.

There was no one to heal the wounds of his youth, and he regretted the wounds inflicted on his children and his people.

If someone admonishes him, if someone gives him childhood love, everything will change for him.

Concentrate:

My work "Junyao Anthology" was renamed "Dream Hunting"

Original name: Li Zhijun

Editor in charge: Zhao Chengwei

It has been officially published and publicly released, please support the genuine version.

- Beijing: China Theatre Publishing House, 2009.5 (Zizhuxuan)

ISBN: ISBN978-7-104-02978-6