Chapter 1 When the Opportunity Knocks on the Door 27
Shi Zhao was the ruler of the Qian, while Ran Min was a Han Chinese.
After taking power, Ran Min did not realize this, and his national consciousness gradually awakened in the process of extremely intensified contradictions between ethnic groups. The father and son have been loyal to the people for two generations, and they have grown up in front of Shi Hu's knees since they were children, and Ran Min feels that he is Shi Min, and he belongs to the Later Zhao royal family. Based on his previous performance, we can conclude that Ran Min loves the country he is loyal to. In his eyes, the practice of overheading Shi Jian's control of the government is the same as the nature of Shi Zun and Shi Jian's actions, and it is just infighting in the imperial family.
However, the Qiang people do not agree, in their eyes, Shi Zhao will always be the power of the Qiang people, and those who can be the masters of the house can only be the Qiang people. For Ran Min, the blood flowing in his body and the soul in his bone marrow are destined to be Han people forever, and he will always be "them" in the eyes of the Qiang people. Use it, use it, want to enter the house and become the master, no way! There is a big wolf dog in the house that is used to watch the door, and no matter how close he is, it is impossible for him to eat at the same table with his masters.
Ran Min just didn't learn to call "Wang"!
When the Han Chinese Ran Min and Li Nong took control of the Later Zhao regime, the shock caused was enormous, and the imperial infighting caused by the struggle for the right to rule by the Later Zhao ruling class quickly turned into a fierce, irreconcilable, and all-out ethnic conflict.
At the same time that Ran Min and Li Nong quelled Shi Bao's rebellion, Shi Hu's other son, Shi Yi, united Yao Yizhong, Fu Hong and others in Xiangguo to issue a proclamation to crusade against Ran Min and Li Nong.
There is a saying that "blood is thicker than water", in fact, it is common all over the world, Ran Min's essence is a Han people, not Shi Hu's own grandson, as the strength grows bigger and seriously threatens the rule of the Shi group, Ran Min will inevitably be strongly resisted by Shi Hu's descendants, including Shi Jian. The great country left by his father, no matter how his brother robs it, he can't give it to outsiders. Ran Min is not the flesh and blood of the Qian, although he was raised by Shi Hu, but after all, he is the blood of the Han people. When drinking wine and eating meat, everyone is like a family, but once the most fundamental interests of each party are touched, all the most essential things that were originally hidden will also surface. And this also became one of the main reasons why the Ran Wei regime was later strangled by the Hu forces.
In the previous hundreds of years, the strength and oppression of the Han Empire convinced the ethnic minorities that the Huyi in the world were one family. Moreover, their family also has a common enemy - the Han people. In their eyes, aren't Ran Min and Li Nong "Han dogs"?
Now let's talk about the crusade document issued by Shi Yuan, Yao Yizhong, Fu Hong and others, although it was an extremely chaotic history, but every action and policy has its origin and source, and the article released by Shi Yuan and others has a great impact on the subsequent story.
The content is no longer verifiable, and has long been lost in the countless deletions and alterations of the history books. There is only one name that has been invented by later generations according to the content: "Killing Han Xuan". Kill, kill, kill; Han means Han people, but at that time it should have been called Jin people; ζͺ, that is, ζͺζ. The name of the whole is like this: ζͺζ that kills the Han people.
The purpose of this article is not to be much nonsense, I do not know the impact of it, and the information I have is only a passing touch, and I have not mentioned a word. However, the corresponding text "Killing Hu Ling" is very well known, and I have reason to doubt: Could it be that "Killing Han Ling" will be much different from "Killing Hu Ling"?
Only after the bloodiest massacres will there be the bloodiest revenge. When many of us are claming out how ruthless and vicious others are (maybe that person hasn't done anything), shouldn't we reflect on the great harm we have done to others? You must know that only after causing great harm to others will you fear the revenge of others! So, I was hysterical first.
In any case, if there is a rebellion, it is necessary to put down the rebellion, especially when the emperor is still in the hands of the crusaded. Shi Jian's counterinsurgency army set off, and the leading generals were Shi Kun, the governor of the capital, Zhang Ju, the chief lieutenant, and Hu Yansheng, who rode 70,000 on foot, and marched by separate routes.
However, before the two armies fought, major changes occurred in the palace of the national capital Yecheng.
First of all, Shi Cheng, the leader of the army, Shi Qi, and Shi Hui, the Taishou of Hedong, conspired to assassinate Ran Min and Li Nong, but they were killed after the incident. Subsequently, Long Xiang's generals Sun Fudu and Liu Bao ambushed 3,000 soldiers to kill Ran Min and Li Nong.
The 3,000 men led by Sun Fudu were all Qiang, and these 3,000 men were assembled without Emperor Shijian's knowledge (please note this). If the conspiracy of the three people could not attract Ran Min's attention, then the spontaneous actions of the three thousand people were enough to make him very worried. What is the reason why these people dare to fight Ran Min without authorization? Every time he pondered, Ran Min was shocked into a cold sweat.
There is no doubt that Sun Fudu's operation failed. Although an episode of "coercing the Son of Heaven to order the princes" (please ask Shi Jian) was staged during this period, it did not change the ending of defeat in the slightest. The strategy is not as good as Ran Min and Li Nong; The strength is not as good as Ran Min and Li Nong; Even the popularity is not as good as Ran Min and Li Nong. The plan has not yet been implemented, the secret has been leaked, and the army of Ran Min and Li Nong has already assembled and is ready to standby. How can you be undefeated?
When Sun Fudu came to ask Shi Jian, Shi Jian was on Sun Fudu's side. What praises such as "the dry city of the country" and "the pillar of the society" almost made Shi Jian say nothing. But when Ran Min's army broke through the Jinming Gate and forcibly entered the palace, Shi Jian's attitude immediately took a 180-degree turn, and he quickly stood on the same front as Ran Min and Li Nong. announced that Sun Fudu rebelled, recruited Ran Min and Li Nong into the palace, and ordered Ran Min and Li Nong to crusade against Sun Fudu.
Don't underestimate the puppet emperor's holy decree, with it, even if you want to kill the emperor's mother, the action represents justice. It makes sense in terms of human feelings and legal principles. Well, with the Holy Decree, the historian will make sense of what doesn't make sense. Once, there was a person named Liu Bei who sold straw sandals, and he became the "Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty" by relying on the "justice" brought by the "edict of clothes and belts" given to him by Emperor Liu Xie of the Han Dynasty. What "justice" refers to is the desire of the people.
A loyal minister one moment becomes a rebel the next. Shi Jian began to repeat his old tricks. There is no way, history has always been that the winner is the king and the loser is the loser, Sun Fudu was defeated, and the only role left is to carry the black pot for His Majesty the Emperor he is loyal to, Shi Jian needs to protect himself, so all the disasters are planted on Sun Fudu's head. For those who fail, there is no right to justify it except to cry alone and enjoy punishment.
There is no suspense in the battle, the innocent are in the catastrophe, and the innocent are rarely spared. The entire palace seems to have received a baptism of blood. Then, Ran Min took control of everything.
As for Emperor Shi Jian, Ran Min no longer paid attention to his fools, and directly imprisoned him in the Imperial Dragon Temple, and thousands of soldiers were sent to guard him alone. No one is allowed to come into contact with Shi Jian, and even when he eats, he hangs food for him.
When Shi Cheng and the others conspired to make trouble, Ran Min just thought that this was a power struggle of the royal family, and it would be okay to kill him, and he didn't think much about it. And this coup d'Γ©tat hit him strongly. Shi Jian didn't know in advance, but the general was able to spontaneously organize 3,000 soldiers to attack him.
Why, exactly?
Ran Min should have figured it out, and Shi Yuan's "Killing Han Yuan" is the best hint. In order to prevent the Hu people from raising swords again, killing Sun Fudu, and quelling the rebellion, Ran Min issued such an order: Those who dare to call the staff of the six internal and external Yi will be beheaded.
In ancient China, the names of ethnic minorities were always derogatory, such as Xiyi, Beidi, Nanban, and so on. No one wants to depreciate themselves, and when Ran Min's order contains the words "Liuyi", we can assume that Ran Min has recognized his identity as a Han Chinese. Judging from the effect of the order, Ran Min couldn't admit it, because the "Liuyi" identified him as a Han Chinese.
After the order was issued, the Hu people began a great escape, they broke through the city gate and even climbed over the city wall, with only one purpose, to escape from Yecheng and stay away from Ran Min!
Ran Min must know the situation, because immediately after he issued the second order: "Those who are of the same heart as the officials live, and those who do not have the same heart can do whatever they want." "In layman's terms: those who are willing to mess with me stay, and those who don't want to mess with me get out. In fact, Ran Min didn't want to let the people go, he just wanted to show his mind and strength as a king, and sometimes, the best way to keep it was precisely not to stay.
But Ran Min was wrong, he didn't know that in such an environment, the contradictions between the nationalities were irreconcilable. Even though Ran Min is wise, great, correct, benevolent, and omnipotent, the choice of the Qiang people is still a Qiang tyrant like Shi Hu. Without it, national affection surpasses love for the king! In the Qianren, there may also be a verse of "Keeping Dan's heart and sweating green"! However, we who have been educated by Confucianism are too wishful thinking.
After the order was given, a dramatic but inevitable result appeared. Overnight, all the Han people in the surrounding hundreds of miles rushed into the city, and all the Hu people in Yecheng left. On one side of the city gate, a large number of Han people flocked into Yecheng to defect to Ran Min. On the one hand, a large number of Hu people have left the city. The contrast between the two sides is particularly stark, and the stark contrast represents a stark position. After appreciating it with cold eyes, Ran Min had to believe that "if you are not of my race, your heart will be different" is quite reasonable.
Ran Min, who was born as an iron-blooded soldier, issued the most famous order: "Kill Hu Order". Since it can't be used by me, let's kill them all! so as not to be taken advantage of by others.