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The man who married the emperor's daughter had a nickname since the Eastern Han Dynasty, called the concubine.
Ren Kai married Princess Qi, the daughter of Emperor Cao Rong of Wei Ming.
Once this marriage is formed, it forms two heavens: on the one hand, he is the husband of the emperor's daughter and belongs to the nobles; On the other hand, the husband of this kind of marriage is not immune to the bullying of his wife, how can the husband sleep with his wife? What does the husband do when the husband is in trouble? The concubine has to give a salute to the princess, saying, "Your Royal Highness the princess, I want to do the courtesy of the Duke of Zhou with you"?
It's awkward to think about.
However, Ren Kai and Princess Qi are not like that, here, there are two factors: First, when Princess Qi married Ren Kai, it was a second marriage.
Princess Qi's first marriage was to Li Tao, the son of Li Feng, the Zhongshu Ling of Cao Wei. Li Feng was killed for opposing Sima Shi, the three clans were razed, and the three sons of Princess Qi were pardoned, but her husband Li Tao was still given death in prison.
Second marriage, even if it is a young lady of the royal family, everything has to be restrained.
Second, when she married Ren Kai, she was already surnamed Sima in the world. Therefore, the two of them smoothly transitioned to the home of ordinary couples, and they have always been respectful and friendly, and they love each other, which can be described as raising eyebrows.
married the daughter of the original emperor, and it was also considered a concubine. What's more, the Sima family is more polite to accept the Cao family's "Zen concession".
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During the reign of Emperor Sima Yan of the Jin Dynasty, the villain Jia Chong was ambitious, the court was monopolized by traitors, and most of the upright ministers were expelled from the center of power.
One day, someone met Zhongshu Ling Heqiao in the Beixia Gate in the north of Luoyang City, and asked him: "You are Ren Kai's good friend, Ren Kai has been framed, and the country will lose its talents, why do you sit idly by and not save it?" ”
He Qiao replied: "Ren Kai's situation is already like the Northern Xia Gate, it is about to collapse and be destroyed, and it is not a single log that can support it at all. ”
Thus, the idiom "one tree is hard to support" was born.
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Ren Kai, the character Yuan Bao, is a native of Boxing County. He lived around the time of Emperor Cao Rong of Wei Ming in the Three Kingdoms and Emperor Wu of the Jin Dynasty, between 227 and 290 AD. Ren Kai's father, Ren Hao, was an official under Cao Cao, and the highest official was Taichang Siqing of Wei, responsible for the country's etiquette system and holding grand ceremonies.
When Ren Kai was a teenager, he was both graceful and courageous. Emperor Cao Rong of Wei Ming admired it very much, and Ren Kai's promotion was also very smooth, and he soon became a Chinese scholar and a regular attendant.
In 265, Emperor Sima Yan of the Jin Dynasty seized the world of the Cao family, changed the dynasty, established the Jin Dynasty, fixed the capital Luoyang, and wantonly replaced and even killed officials at all levels loyal to the original Cao Wei regime.
Although Ren Kai was a relative of the Cao family, but because of his outstanding talents, he won the trust of Sima Yan, not only was he not dismissed, but was promoted to his subordinate servant, and was named the Marquis of Changguo County.
Ren Kai has the talent to govern the country and the country, and he is orderly and orderly. He was responsible for the overall coordination of all affairs and was the right-hand man of Emperor Sima Yan.
Ren Kai is loyal and upright, takes the overall situation of the country's social affairs as his own responsibility, and handles problems fairly and honestly, so he has won the trust of Sima Yan, and Sima Yan has solicited Ren Kai's opinions before making decisions on major national policies and important personnel appointments and dismissals.
In the first few years of Sima Yan's reign as emperor, Zheng Chong, Wang Xiang, He Zeng and other old ministers all left their jobs and went home to recuperate because of their advanced age. In order to consolidate the country, Sima Yan gave special preferential treatment to these respected former ministers, and often sent Ren Kai to visit them on his behalf and ask for their opinions on the new regime, so Ren Kai's social prestige was very high.
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Jia Chong, who is also by Sima Yan's side, is hypocritical and flattering, especially good at figuring out his intentions, inviting pets and dictatorships, he is a master of slapping horses and whiskers, and he is also a villain recognized in history. He held important positions such as Shizhong, Shang Shuling, and Che Cavalry General, and was a powerful minister who combined military and political power, and was also a courtier. Jia Chong, Xun Kai, Xun Xun (xù), Feng Chen and others colluded with each other, formed a group of friends, and jointly engaged in personal fraud.
Ren Kai was very disgusted with Jia Chong's character, and with him as the leader, many upright ministers opposed Jia Chong together. For a period of time, Jia Chong also relented.
Jia Chong realized that if he wanted to continue to be powerful, he had to squeeze out Ren Kai. Therefore, his first step was to find a way to remove Ren Kai from his position as a servant and reduce Ren Kai's chance of contact with the emperor.
Jia Chong did the opposite, not to belittle Ren Kai, but to praise Ren Kai in front of the emperor, he suggested to the emperor: "Ren Kai is a loyal and upright gentleman, highly respected, should be reused, and should bear the burden of educating the prince." ”
Jia Chong's plan kills two birds with one stone, not only to isolate the connection between Sima Yan and Ren Kai, but also to take the opportunity to frame Ren Kai, because no matter how hard Ren Kai tries, Sima Yan's imbecile son will definitely not be well educated
Sima Yan knew that his son was not angry, and he also hoped that a good master would help, so he happily adopted Jia Chong's suggestion and appointed Ren Kai as the prince's young master, but he did not remove him from his position, Ren Kai was still a close minister of the emperor, and Jia Chong's plan failed. The first round of the fight ended with Ren Kai's victory.
There was something in the court, Ren Kai returned home to learn from Princess Qi, and Princess Qi dropped a son on the chessboard and said, "Looking for an opportunity, you should also use the way of others to treat others: put that villain together." ”
Ren Kai nodded, remembering the princess's instructions in his heart.
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Sima Yan was very worried about the turmoil of the ethnic minorities in the northwest of the Jin Dynasty, and Ren Kai took a countermeasure: he wanted to take the opportunity to exclude Jia Chong from the central organ of the state, and he asked Sima Yan to say: "Once Qinzhou and Liangzhou fall, the customs will not be guaranteed, which will directly endanger the security of the country. ”
Sima Yan asked, "Who can take on this important task?" ”
Ren Kai replied: "Jia Chong is the most suitable candidate. ”
Zhongshu Ling Yu (yǔ) Chun also strongly recommended Jia Chong, so Sima Yan issued an edict appointing Jia Chong as the governor of Qinzhou and Liangzhou to guard Chang'an.
Jia Chong knew that this was Ren Kai's backhand punch, and he didn't know how to deal with it for a while.
His cronies offered him a plan: find a way to get through the relationship with the queen, let him marry his daughter Jia Nanfeng to the crown prince Sima Zhen as a concubine, so that he can stay in the capital and not leave, under the planning of all parties, Sima Yan was also blinded, and finally agreed to the prince to marry Jia Chong's ugly, jealous, fierce shrew Jia Nanfeng as a concubine.
It was this Jia Nanfeng, jealous by nature, clever and cunning, a nightmare of the Jin Dynasty, which directly led to the turmoil and even the defeat of the Jin Dynasty established by Sima Yan.
Jia Chong's plan succeeded, and he became a son and daughter of the emperor, and Emperor Wu of Jin issued an edict ordering him to remain in Luoyang as his original official. In this way, Jia Chong and Ren Kai have a deeper grudge.
The second round of the struggle ended with Ren Kai's defeat.