Three Han salutations

Let me briefly explain to you the name of the Western Han Dynasty in the Eastern Han Dynasty, the self-proclaimed name of the Eastern Han Dynasty, and the meaning of Ji Han.

The Western Han Dynasty is called the First Han Dynasty in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

He asked: "As for Guizhou's health tools, it is really the best in Yuzhou, I don't know how scholars are like Yuzhou?" Park said: "Since the first Han Dynasty, its title may not be as good as Yuzhou'er, as for the work of the world's teacher, it does not live up to Yuzhou." Yan Junping saw Huang and Lao Zuo, Yang Xiong saw Yi as Taixuan, saw the Analects as a law, and Sima Xiangru was a text for Emperor Wu to seal Zen, which is also heard today. "Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Biography of Qin Mi"

The Eastern Han Dynasty called itself: Han, Ji Han.

"Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Biography of Yuan Shu" Chen Qi replied to Yuan Shushu: "In the last days of the Qin Dynasty, there was wanton violence, abuse of the world, poison was born by the people, and it was unbearable, so it collapsed. Although it is a season, there is no violent rebellion in Qin. ”

"Romance of the Three Kingdoms: The Three Young Emperors" "The former Ji and Han fell apart, the nine lands were subverted, and Liu Bei and Sun Quan took advantage of the intermittent trouble. ”

Shu Han called the Eastern Han Dynasty: Middle Han; Self-proclaimed: Ji Han.

Shu Han Yang opera "Ji Han Fuchen Praise": "At the end of the Han Dynasty, Wang Gang abandoned the handle, the heroes rose together, the service was difficult to end, and the people were ruined. ”

Explain why the Eastern Han Dynasty and Shu Han Dynasty had the problem of identifying themselves as Ji Han.

Ji is not a little, small meaning, but the meaning of the end. The meaning of the end of the Han Dynasty seems strange, and it seems to have the meaning of the dynasty cursing itself without a queen.

But if you change the meaning, it is easy to understand, such as pasting the words of Qin Shi Huang, it is not difficult to understand.

"From now on, we will remove the law. I am the First Emperor. The generations to comeback are counted, and the second and third generations are eternal, and the inheritance is endless. ”

That is, the meaning of the end, it is better to understand Ji Han as 'I, the Han Dynasty, will never be extinguished'.

As for the question that some book friends are not grasping the question of calling the Eastern Han Dynasty 'Later Han', I want to ask, aren't you surprised to change it to 'Ji Han'?

Regardless of whether the two are the same or not.

In order to distinguish the politics of the two Han Dynasty, what is the problem in calling the Western Han Dynasty the first Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty the Later Han Dynasty?

Of course, I can call the Eastern Han Dynasty 'Ji Han', so I will ask you if it is strange.

Moreover, when Shu Han called the Eastern Han Dynasty the Middle Han Dynasty, didn't he think of himself as the 'Later Han' and 'Ji Han'?

As for the distinction between only and promise, I am naturally clear. But in terms of ease of writing and comprehension, I have become a promise.

Personally, I believe that history should have both historical rigor and accessibility.

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