Chapter 309: Deng Tong (Asking for Points, Pushing and Receiving Reviews)

Zhao Feiyan saw it in her eyes and hated it in her heart.

If Zhao Feiyan was just a weak woman, Zhao Feiyan would curse those big landlords and officials with a lot of food in her heart.

But is Zhao Feiyan a weak woman?

Zhao Feiyan is certainly not a weak woman.

Therefore, Zhao Feiyan started her crazy career of robbing the rich and helping the poor.

Deng Tong's family is Zhao Feiyan's first target.

Deng Tong, there are real people in history.

Deng Tong, the favorite minister of Emperor Wen of the Western Han Dynasty, relied on the special relationship with Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, relied on the coinage industry at that time, opened copper mines widely, and became rich in the world.

According to the record of "Historical Records: The Sixty-fifth Biography of Yu Xinglie". Deng Tong, a native of Nan'an, Shu County, also took the boat as the yellow head. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty dreamed of going to the sky, but he couldn't, and there was a yellow-headed man who pushed him to the sky, and Gu saw that his clothes were worn after he wore them. Feeling and gradually stepping up, seeking to push Lang with the yin eyes in the dream, that is, seeing Deng Tong, wearing his clothes behind, and seeing it in the dream. Summoned his name and surname, surnamed Deng, and named Tong (Deng Yudengye - editor's note), Emperor Wen said, and the honor is changing day by day. Tong is also willing to be cautious, not good diplomacy, although he is given a bath, he does not want to come out. So Emperor Wen rewarded a huge number of tens of thousands, and the official was the supreme doctor. Emperor Wen is always like Deng Tong's game. However, Deng Tong has no other ability, he can't have a recommendation, and he just flatters himself alone. The Lord makes the good people communicate, and it is said, "When you are poor and starve to death." Emperor Wen said: "Those who can be rich are in me, what is poverty?" So he gave Tong Shu Yan Dao Copper Mountain, and got to mint money. "Deng's money" is all over the world. Its wealth is so. Emperor Wen tasted carbuncles, and Deng usually sucked on him. Emperor Wen was not happy, and calmly asked: "Who loves me the most in the world?" "The prince was sick, and Emperor Wen made the prince carbuncle. Carbuncle and hard to see. I have heard that I have tasted it for sucking, and I am ashamed, so I complain. and Emperor Wen, Emperor Jing, Deng Tongfu, home. There is no place to live, and people have sued the thief to mint money outside, and the officials have questioned it, and there are quite a few cases, so the case is over. Completely submerged into Deng Tong's house. He is still responsible for tens of thousands. The eldest princess gave Deng Tong, and the officials did not enter it, and they couldn't get a hairpin. So the eldest princess ordered fake food and clothing, but she couldn't get a penny. Sending people to death. Taishi Gong said: When you love and hate, you are very happy! It is enough to see the fortune of future generations. Although it can be known for centuries.

Deng Tong's father, Deng Xian, was born in the early years of the founding of the People's Republic of China. avoided the war at the end of the Qin Dynasty, had a solid family, and studied for a few years. After having three daughters in succession. The wife finally gave birth to a son for him, which is naturally regarded as the pearl of the palm. Because the official road from Nanyang County in the north of the village to Runan County has only been repaired for more than ten years, Deng Xianfang, who has lived for half his life, saw the stagecoach galloping and diverging in all directions, so he named his son "Tong". In addition to reading the scriptures and studying the scriptures in the early years, in addition to going to the official road in the north of the village to watch the carriages and horses, he spent more time playing in the water of the Nanhe West where the water is deep and the grass is abundant, touching fish, and catching shrimp. In the year of the weak crown, I didn't see a big improvement in reading, but I practiced a good skill in making water and supporting a boat.

In the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, there were roughly three official careers for scholars: one was a Lang official, whose family had a medium property (the property was more than 100,000 yuan, and Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty changed it to 40,000 yuan), and he could bring his own carriages, horses, and clothing for living expenses, so that he could go to Beijing to be a Lang official and wait for the use of the imperial court; one was to be a small official in the county, regardless of property; and one was to be recruited by the big government by name, and he needed to have a high talent and a big name. By the time of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, the county was ordered to promote filial piety and talent. In this case, Deng Xian, who was quite wealthy, had no choice but to buy carriages and horses, and tearfully bid farewell to his child Deng Tong to Chang'an, Beijing, to seek a way for the Deng family to glorify their ancestors and highlight the lintel.

The young and strong Deng Tong did not feel the labor of the carriage and horses along the way, because of his sincere temperament and good at rowing, he was soon recruited to the palace as a yellow head lang, in charge of the boat full-time. Emperor Liu Heng of the Han Dynasty was benevolent, filial piety and generosity, but he also inevitably had the common problems of emperors: believing in ghosts and gods, being good at immortality, and dreaming of ascending to the sky. Once, Emperor Wen dreamed of going to heaven, but he couldn't climb it no matter what, at this time, a Huang Tou Lang pushed him up from behind, and he looked back and saw that Huang Tou Lang was wearing a single shirt with a horizontal waist and a belt tied behind his back. After waking up from the dream, Emperor Wen went to the gradual platform in the Cangchi in the west of Weiyang Palace, and privately looked for Huang Toulang who pushed him to the sky in the dream, and saw Deng Tong's clothes and belts piercing the knot from behind, just as seen in the dream. When he was summoned and asked for his name, his surname was Deng Mingtong, and his pronunciation was close to "Dengtong". Emperor Wen was very happy when he heard this, and then spoiled him day by day. Deng Tong has a gentle and cautious personality, does not like publicity, and is not very sociable, although Emperor Wen gave him several vacations, he still did not go out to play. So Emperor Wen rewarded Deng Tong more than a dozen times before and after, accumulating hundreds of millions of dollars.

One day, Emperor Wen ordered Xu Cheng to meet Deng Tong. Xu Cheng said: "Deng Tong's life will be poor and starving to death. Emperor Wen said, "I am the one who can make Deng Tong rich, how can I say that he will be poor?" So he rewarded him with all the large and small copper mountains near Deng Tong's hometown, and allowed him to mint money. After the news that Deng Tong was rewarded by Emperor Wen with the size of the copper mountain in his hometown to mint money, relatives and friends and neighbors rushed to tell each other. The old father was very grateful for the kindness of the emperor, and led several daughters and sons-in-law to hire craftsmen to mine copper, burn charcoal, and cast money in the area of Tongshan, and strictly followed Deng Tong's instructions, every money must be carefully crafted, and never doped with lead and iron when casting money to make profits, so the Deng Tong money produced is shiny, the weight is sufficient, the thickness is even, and the texture is pure. From the princes and ministers, to the wealthy businessmen, to the peddlers and pawns, they all love Deng Tongqian. Wu Guoqian has an advantage in circulation, and Deng Tongqian wins with excellent quality. During this period, the coins minted by Wu and Deng Tong circulated throughout the country. Emperor Wen was suffering from poisonous sores, and because of his kindness, Deng usually sucked on the affected area for him. Emperor Wen asked Deng Tong sullenly: "Who loves me the most in the world?" Deng Tong replied: "There should be no one who loves you more than the prince." Later, the prince entered the palace to greet Emperor Wen's condition, and Emperor Wen asked him to suck the affected area. The prince looked embarrassed when he took drug sores, and later heard that Deng Tong often sucked poisonous sores for the emperor, and felt ashamed, but he also resented him because of it. After the death of Emperor Wen, the crown prince ascended the throne as Emperor Jing, and Deng Tong was dismissed from office and lived at home. Soon after, someone accused Deng Tong of stealing coins from outside the territory, and after verification, Deng Tong's family property was confiscated, and he still owed hundreds of millions of dollars. In his later years, Deng Tong had no choice but to live in other people's homes, and he died without a penny.

Deng Tong is the courtier of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, he has no other skills, only a set of sycophants and flattery skills, so he tried his best to flatter and flatter Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, and often praised Emperor Wen in the clouds. Emperor Wen of Han favored him even more, and often went to Deng Tong's house to play various games with him. One day, Emperor Wen asked a sorcerer who looked at the face to show Deng Tong, and the monk bluntly said to Emperor Wen: "Dr. Deng will starve to death due to poverty in the future." Emperor Wen was very unhappy when he heard this, and said to Deng Tong angrily: "If I want to make you rich, why is it difficult?" After speaking, he issued an edict to give Deng Tong the copper mountain of Yandao County, Shu County, and allowed him to mint money. Deng Tong has been rich since then. Deng Tong was favored by Emperor Wen and grateful, and he wanted to repay him even more. One day, Emperor Wen's poisonous sores suddenly attacked, red, swollen, pus-flowing, and ulcerated. Emperor Wen was in pain, lying on the bed all day, wailing. A group of imperial medicines prescribed a lot, but Emperor Wen ate it but did not see the pain decrease at all, and he fainted in pain after the worst. Deng Tong was so anxious that he scratched his ears and cheeks, and when he saw Emperor Wen fainting to death, he thought to himself: "If the emperor dies like this, can I go there to repay him in the future?" Why don't I use my mouth to suck out the pus and blood for him now, which can be regarded as a little filial piety to him before he dies!" So I don't know where he got the courage, he actually pounced on Emperor Wen at once, and no matter how filthy and smelly the pus and blood were, he opened his mouth and sucked the rotten sores on Emperor Wen's buttocks. It's also strange to say that Deng Tong only took a few puffs, and Emperor Wen's pain was reduced by a few points, and he woke up leisurely. Deng Tong took a few more sips, then stretched out his tongue and licked the sores a few times, and Emperor Wen felt that the pain was completely gone. After he finished licking, Emperor Wen turned his head and saw that it was Deng Tong, and was greatly moved, thinking that Deng Tong was the most loyal to him at the critical moment, and finally lived up to his promotion and favor. In the next few days, Deng Tong sucked him a few more times, and Emperor Wen's sores slowly improved. One day, Emperor Wen asked Deng Tong, "Who do you say loves me the most in the world?" Deng Tong said, "That is naturally the crown prince." At this time, the prince came in to greet him, and Emperor Wen called the prince to suck his sores. The prince was helpless, knelt in front of the couch, faced Emperor Wen's festering buttocks, and barely put his mouth up, but before he touched the sore, he was nauseous and vomited. Emperor Wen was very unhappy when he saw it, and the prince had no choice but to withdraw. Later, when the prince heard that Deng Tong had sucked sores for Emperor Wen, he was very ashamed and hated it from then on. A few years later, Emperor Wen died, and the crown prince ascended the throne, which was Emperor Jing. As soon as Emperor Jing ascended the throne, he first dismissed Deng Tong, pursued Tongshan, and confiscated all his family property. Poor Deng Tong, who was richer than the prince, once he was in trouble, he was like a beggar, penniless, and finally agreed to promise to be negative and starved to death on the street. Emperor Jing ascended the throne, fell out of favor and was accepted. Limited to the fame, it is difficult not to be selected. (To be continued......)