The seventh volume of "The Most Ruthless King's Family" has been updated
The seventh volume of "The Most Ruthless King's Family" has begun to be updated. Haha, a little excited in my heart.
To tell the truth, "The Legend of the Heroes of King Zhao Wuling" has been updated by six volumes. I actually didn't want to write this volume at all.
Because this volume will involve the tragic things of King Zhao Wuling, in the prime of life... Buried in the dunes. Of course? Why did King Zhao Wuling die at the hands of his own son when he was in his prime? This question also bothered me.
I have seen a lot of themes and say that King Zhao Wuling was ambitious in his later years, and he wanted to divide Zhao into two, which would lead to King Zhao Hui (King Zhao Wuling's second son) being killed in the way of encircling and executing. Some people also say that King Zhao Wuling finally caused a tragedy because he chose the wrong successor.
I'm thinking? In an era when the princes were kings, only Zhao was the only one who did not claim the king, but the king? Such stupid mistakes will be made. Could this be a rebel in order to justify himself? Everyone has a different opinion.
Some people say that King Wuling of Zhao is a military genius, a reformed Ming Jun, and a strategist who promotes Hufu cavalry and archery, but he is a fool who does not understand politics. Is that really the case?
King Wuling of Zhao was able to stay away from the melee in the Central Plains in the complex battle situation, promote Hu cavalry shooting, and attack Zhongshan several times, while also attacking Northern Hu and interfering in Qin's internal affairs. To say that such a person does not understand politics, I personally think it is impossible. Zhao extinguished Zhongshan, hit and stopped, stopped and fought? Could it be that Zhao did not have the strength to attack Zhongshan, so he attacked intermittently?
Qi Tunyan and Chu were attacked by the princes of the Central Plains. However, King Wuling of Zhao attacked Zhongshan, but was not beaten by the princes. Why is that?
Some people say that this is because the princes of the Central Plains are fighting in a melee, and they have no time to interfere in Zhao's internal affairs, so they let King Zhao Wuling attack Zhongshan several times. Of course, this is one of the reasons. If it weren't for King Wuling of Zhao judging the situation and sizing up the situation, while wandering among the princes, he would unite Yan and Song to balance the princes, and stay away from the war in the Central Plains. If Zhao wants to destroy Zhongshan, the princes will not agree! Even though the princes did not interfere in the internal affairs of Zhao at that time, after the princes ended the melee, they would also take action against Zhao.
You know, when King Zhao Wuling succeeded to the throne, he broke the plan of Qi, Wei, Yan, Qin Chu, and the funeral of the five kingdoms? Could it be that King Zhao Wuling messed around and won by luck?
Subsequently, all the princes of the world walked the royal road, but King Zhao Wuling dared to be called the king with no facts? Refuse to be king, and be reduced to king. Could it be that this is also King Zhao Wuling's nonsense?
After King Zhao Wuling succeeded to the throne, he was good to diplomacy with Han and Wei, and in the end of Zhao Wuling's life, there was no war in the Three Jin Dynasty? Is this luck?
King Zhao Wuling first intervened in Yan's internal affairs, and befriended Yan for the rest of his life? Later, he intervened in Qin's internal affairs, and Qin and Zhao were harmonious. Is this also luck?
Luck doesn't always cloud a person. Therefore, if King Zhao Wuling didn't understand politics and diplomacy, how could he lead the weak Zhao State into a strong state in the midst of chaos? If King Wuling of Zhao did not have political vision, how could he promote Hu cavalry shooting and attack Sanhu in the north?
King Hui of Zhao understood politics, but he attacked Qin, Han, Wei, Yan, and Qi, and beat all the princes. The result? He brought the state of Zhao into the predicament of the land of the four wars. The predicament of Zhao is like that of Wei in the past. Conquering the east and west, showing off his strength, offended the princes of the world. So much so that in the battle of Zhao and Qin Changping, why did the hardcore Han and Wei not send troops to help Zhao. You must know that King Zhao Hui's wife is Empress Zhao Wei, and Empress Zhao Wei is the daughter of King Qi. Meng Weijun Tianwen's wife was the sister of King Wei. In the Battle of Changping, Qi and Wei did not help Zhao, but instead helped Qin to contain Zhao, why is this?
After King Wuling of Zhao, the Zhao State and the vassal states only used each other, and finally ended up in a miserable situation without a friend? So! The history of the Warring States period always has many similarities and many attractive eyes. That's how history comes to life.
Some people also said that since King Zhao Wuling was so powerful, why did he end up in the Dune Palace?
That is the purpose of this volume, and I will not mention it here.
Of course? The seventh volume of "The Most Ruthless King's Family" will not only involve the tragedy of King Zhao Wuling's Dune Palace, but also mention King Zhao Wuling's attack on Zhongshan and his subjugation of Lou Fu; Qi, Han, and Wei attacked Qin; King Chu Huai entered Qin and died in a foreign land. And why did King Zhao Wuling enter Qin alone? Why did King Wuling of Zhao formulate a strategy to attack Qin in the south with the three counties of Yunzhong, Yanmen, and Jiuyuan?
My writing is limited, and what I write represents my personal opinion. There are many deficiencies, please bear with me. Here, I would like to thank everyone who has always supported me. Tomorrow I will return with the second chapter of this volume, "How to Spend the Rest of My Life".