Chapter 109: The Tragedy of the Ages (40,000 3 Recommended Votes Plus Update)

In the history of China, there are many people who cannot get around.

There is a group called Xiaoxiong.

These people are both good and evil, ambitious, courageous, and means.

Cao Cao is a hero, and Zhao Hao never doubted it.

But Zhao Hao didn't think about using Cao Cao.

The troubled times of the Three Kingdoms are inseparable from Cao Cao.

As Cao Cao ~ said before his death, if there were no him, I don't know how many people in the world are called emperors and how many people are kings.

Although Cao Cao~ did not die too late, he played an irreplaceable role in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms.

For most people in the north, Cao Cao was a protector.

In the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao died of illness in Luoyang at the age of sixty-six, although it was not perfect, but it was legendary enough.

Zhao Hao had no intention of changing Cao Cao's fate.

But after Cao Cao, there is another person who has a similar experience with him.

is the same contemptible background, but in the end it crisscrossed the north and was unstoppable.

The difference is that he did not have Cao Cao's military talent and political wisdom, nor did he have Cao Cao's advisers and fierce generals, but he faced an even more difficult situation than Cao Cao at that time.

So Cao Cao only left some regrets, but his life is a sad song.

Ran Min, an eternal legend, a doomed tragedy.

Later generations often despised the Song Dynasty and named it a "weak Song".

The Song Dynasty received this title, which is indeed not wronged.

But in the history of ancient China, there was another dynasty that was even more contemptuous than the Song Dynasty.

The Jin Dynasty established by the Sima family.

No matter how weak the Song Dynasty was, it had at least a 70% victory rate in foreign wars.

The Liao State was destroyed, the Jin State was destroyed, the Western Xia Kingdom was destroyed, and the Dali Kingdom was destroyed, but the Song Dynasty was still there.

Under the rule of the Song Dynasty, there is no need to say much about the economic level, and the culture is unprecedentedly splendid.

The happiness index of the people of the Song Dynasty is actually not low among all dynasties.

But the Jin Dynasty, the Jin Dynasty that inherited the Three Kingdoms and opened the Northern and Southern Dynasties from the bottom, left only shame for future generations.

What was left to the people of the Central Plains at that time was also an eternal shame.

Even though the Song Dynasty perished, at least it played its own blood.

The martyrdom of 100,000 soldiers and civilians in Yashan has never happened since ancient times, and it has never happened since.

And the Jin Dynasty, the successive mentally handicapped emperors, the endless legacy of the Jiupin Zhongzheng system, coupled with the external pressure of the Wuhu and Sixteen Kingdoms, opened the prelude to the first tragedy in the Central Plains.

The Central Plains, for the first time, really fell under the iron heel of foreign races, and the Han people were wantonly slaughtered, and the era of no dignity began here.

Five nonsense.

It's just that at this time, Cao Cao, who once conquered Karasuma in the north, is no longer there, and the Cao Wei regime has been replaced by the Jin Dynasty of the Sima family.

In the face of the Wuhu Chaohua, what did the Jin Dynasty do?

Well, the Jin Dynasty did not compromise, and the royal family of the Jin Dynasty made a heroic choice - migration.

Yes, migration.

The royal family of the Jin Dynasty and its supporters, the scholars, migrated to the south bank of the Yangtze River.

This is the origin of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.

This practice was very good, quite good, and protected more than half of the Han people in the Central Plains from being slaughtered by the Hu people.

However, not all people are qualified and able to move south, and those Han people who cannot afford to move south can only continue to choose to stay in the north.

Without the protection of the imperial court and the suppression of the army, in the face of those wolf-like Hu people, the fate of these people can be imagined.

The land of the north, thousands of miles of wolf smoke, there are no two out of ten.

The history books recorded: "The north is desolate, the clothes have moved south, Hu Di is everywhere, and the children of the Han family are almost slaughtered." ”

The population of the Han people in the Central Plains plummeted to four or five million, and the number of Han people was even surpassed by the Hu people who moved in.

This is known as "national integration".

In this almost isolated situation, the remnants of the Han Chinese in the north rebelled, either building fortresses or forming a rebel army, and engaged in a desperate battle with the Hu army.

Courage is commendable, but the reality is cruel.

These poorly fed and poorly clothed Han Chinese armies posed no threat to the rule of the Hu people.

The consequence was just another round of massacres.

In this era, the first real rise of the Han people was because of one person who stood up - Ran Min.

It is difficult to say that Ran Min was a selfless fighter who devoted his life to the liberation of the Han people in the north.

The bigger reason is that I am afraid that it is because Ran Min wants to replace him and achieve his hegemony.

But no matter what he thinks, what he has done, what he has made, is real, and no one can erase it.

The three orders to kill Hu made the Han people of this era really stand up for the first time.

"Tyrannical Hu has bullied the Han family for decades, killed my people, and seized my ancestral temple, and now I hereby crusade~ Kill. Whoever commits the crime of our great Han people will die, and kill all the beards in the world. Kuang restored the foundation of the Han family, and the Han people in the world had the obligation to slaughter Hu Gou. Ran Min is not talented, he is ordered by the sky, and he is hereby announced to the world. ”

Kill Hu Order, Hu people are afraid.

After that, the northern land was full of smoke, but it was no longer only the wailing of the Han people.

The Han people and the Hu people "have no moon and no war", and corpses are everywhere.

Millions of Qingzhou, Yongzhou, Youzhou, Jingzhou and other places, Di, Qiang, Hu, and barbarian people were powerless in the face of the bloody revenge of the Han people, so they had to move away from the Central Plains and return to their homeland. On the migration route, there are seven or eight out of ten Hu people who die of hunger, disease, and killing each other and attacking each other. The Hu people of the Central Plains were almost lost.

Under the direct or indirect influence of the "Hu Killing Order", millions of Hu civilians such as the Xiongnu, Xiongnu, Qiang, and Di were wiped out, and nearly one million Hu soldiers were killed. The most slaughtered Qiang people either migrated or were slaughtered, and basically became extinct in the Central Plains.

It is a pity that this practice violates the universal values of Confucianism, and is not conducive to the national stability that the rulers of all dynasties have wanted to maintain.

Therefore, most people in later generations did not hear the name of Ran Min.

Even the Jin Dynasty is just a symbol in the impression of many people.

No one knows the monstrous sea of blood represented behind these names.

Ran Min was finally defeated and captured, and it was Murong Fu's ancestor who defeated him.

As Zhao Hao said, Ran Min did not have Cao Cao's military talent, let alone the fierce general under Cao Cao.

He can only rely on himself more.

Before his death, Ran Min once sent an envoy to the Eastern Jin Dynasty royal court, saying: "The rebellious Hu people have disturbed the Central Plains, and now I have decided to destroy them, if we can fight together, please send an army." ”

However, the Eastern Jin Dynasty did not reply in the end, and lost the opportunity to unify the world.

In the second year after Ran Min's death, the Eastern Jin Dynasty gave birth to the "Lanting Collection Preface", Wang Xizhi's famous story is known to women and children, but few people remember who Ran Min is.

A warrior with limited abilities has taken on a burden far beyond what he can bear.

From the very beginning, this tragedy was doomed.

This kind of tragedy, one time is enough.

Zhao Hao didn't want him to happen a second time.

This time, you won't be left alone.

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