Five indiscriminate cannibalism history that is unbearable

Wuhu Chaohua was a period of large-scale rebellions by many ethnic minorities in the north during the Northern and Southern Dynasties of China, resulting in a confrontation with the Han people, also known as the "Yongjia Rebellion" or "Wuhu Sixteen Kingdoms".

Wuhu refers to the five ethnic minorities of Xiongnu, Xianbei, Xia, Qiang, and Di.

Lu Xun said that "there are two words written all over the book as 'cannibalism'!" I think the book he read should be about the darkest scene in history - the five-hundred-year nightmare of the Chinese, which is full of records of cannibalism.

The Huaxia people used to be mainly active on both sides of the Yellow River, the Qin people unified China, and also unified the written language, and the Chu people and Yue people in the south also joined the big family of the Huaxia people, and in the Han Dynasty, the policy of national unity was implemented, and all those who used the Chinese language and recognized the Han Dynasty were called Han people. But in the north, there are still a number of nomadic peoples, whom we call the Hu people, the most threatening of which are the Xiongnu, and the Han Dynasty has repeatedly adopted a policy of peace and proximity to pacify them, and the Great Wall was built because of it.

In 316 AD, the Sima clan usurped the Western Jin Dynasty established by Cao Wei after the rebellion of the eight kings, the national strength suffered heavy losses, weakened, and the Huns took the lead in rebellion, and the Hu tribes in the north and the Western Regions also took advantage of the great chaos in the world to invade the Central Plains, wantonly slaughtered the Han people, regarded the Han people as inferior to dogs, and recorded in the history books that "the north is desolate, the clothes move south, Hu Di is everywhere, and the children of the Han family almost want to be slaughtered."

Among the Saihu tribes, the main tribes such as the Qian, the White Xiongnu, Ding Ling, Tiefu, Lu Shuihu, Xianbei, and the Nine Shihu are all blonde and blue-eyed Caucasians, and these barbarian Hu tribes from the wild domain still retain their primitive cannibalistic beasts, among which the three tribes of the Qian, the white Xiongnu, and the Xianbei are the most vicious.

In 304 AD, Murong Xianbei plundered the Central Plains, robbed countless wealth, and also kidnapped tens of thousands of Han girls. On the way back to the division, he wantonly ** along the way, and at the same time used these Han girls as military food, slaughtered and cooked. When he walked to Yishui, Hebei, there were only 8,000 girls left to eat, Murong Xianbei couldn't eat them for a while, and he didn't want to let them go, so he drowned all the 8,000 girls, and Yishui cut off the flow for it.

The former Qin established by the Di people almost unified China, and its king Fu Deng could not supply logistics when he was fighting, so he collected corpses to serve as food for the army, and also called it "cooked food", and said to his subordinates: "You don't have to worry about the food can't keep up, go out to fight in the morning, and have 'cooked food' to eat in the afternoon, so as to ensure that the army has the strength to march and fight." ”

As for the Karma, they can be called "cannibal demons".

Historical records record that the army of the Qiang nationality never carried grain and grass when marching and fighting, and specially plundered Han women as military food, which the Qiang people called "two-legged sheep", which means that they walk on two feet like sheep to drive the ** and livestock, for soldiers at night**, and slaughter and cook during the day.

Under the rule of the Zhao regime established by the Qian, the Han nation, which had established the Xiongqin and Shenghan dynasties, was on the verge of extinction.

By the time Ran Min destroyed Zhao, there were only about 4 million Han people left in the Central Plains (the population of the Western Jin Dynasty was 20 million), and after Ran Min liberated Yedu, the number of Han women who were captured and plundered reached 200,000.

These Han women are domestic animals raised by the Qian people as "two-legged sheep", and they are slaughtered and cooked anytime and anywhere. Although more than 50,000 girls were liberated at this time, they were also homeless and were taken in by Ran Min. Later, Ran Min was defeated by Murong Xianbei, and Yecheng was occupied. These 50,000 girls all fell into the hands of the cannibal demon Murong Xianbei. Murong Xianbei was insulted, and used these 50,000 poor girls who had just escaped from the clutches of the Qiang clan as military rations. Ate clean in one winter. The broken bones of the 50,000 girls outside Yecheng City were piled up into a hill......

The Central Plains of the Wuhu Chaos Era was the hell on earth of the Han people and the bestial paradise of the Hu people.

However, the tighter the oppression, the stronger the resistance. The farming Han people have always been timid and afraid of death, and will not fight, but history has advanced here, and the Han people in the north have also become very capable of fighting, and the Hu people have imposed on the Han people, and there will always be Han people who will always repay it double, and this Han people are almost unknown today: the god of war in the era of Wuhu Chaohua - Emperor Ran Min - the greatest national hero in Chinese history, and some people call it the murderous devil.

In 349 AD, after the death of Emperor Shi Hu of Zhao, more than ten of his sons killed each other. In the first month of 350 AD, Shi Min announced that he would revert to his surname Ran Min, kill Shi Jian, the emperor of Zhao Zhao, and at the same time kill 38 grandsons of Shi Hu, destroying the Shi clan and destroying the brutal Zhao Empire in one fell swoop. Later, Ran Min was the emperor, the year name was Yongxing, the country name was Dawei, and the history was called Ran Wei.

He ordered the gates of Yedu to be opened, and all the "six yi" (Xiongnu, Xianbei, Qian, Di, Qiang, and Bayi) "live with the same heart as the officials, and those who do not have the same heart as they can do it". Overnight, the Han people in a radius of hundreds of miles, helping the old and the young, all poured into Yecheng, while the Qianhu and Liuyi foreigners, who had always taken Yecheng as their old nest, pushed carts to carry burdens and ran out desperately.

Ran Min realized that these Hu people were "not my race, their hearts must be different" after all, and they were always the bane of the endless wars in the Central Plains, so he issued the famous "Killing Hu Order" in Chinese history: "All the six Hu people inside and outside, those who dare to hold troops and fight, the Han people behead the heads of the Hu people to send to Fengyang Gate, the civil officials are promoted to the third class, and the military positions are worshiped at the East Gate."

During the rebellion against China, only four or five million Han people in the north were slaughtered, and the main culprits originated from the Caucasian tribe (this ethnic group has the habit of sacrificing human heads) from the Caucasus Mountains to the Black Sea steppe region in Eastern Europe. Ran Min annihilated Zhao and annihilated more than 300,000 Hu soldiers dominated by the Liang tribe. Ran Min later slaughtered more than 200,000 of the Qiang people in Yecheng, coupled with the revenge massacres in all provinces and parts of the country, the Qiang and the fierce slaves were basically wiped out in the bloody national revenge.

Four of the five hus were devastated by ethnic vendettas, while Xianbei, who ruled present-day Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia and northern China, was at its peak. In 352 AD, Ran Min alone led 10,000 horses to Dingzhou, today's Hebei Province to collect grain. Ran Min is the god of war, but he met an even more amazing Xianbei man, Murong Ge, that is, the ancestor of Murong Fu in the Eight Divisions of the Heavenly Dragon, and beheaded Ran Min in the Containment Mountain. According to historical records, after Ran Min's death: "The grass and trees on the left and right of the mountain are all withered, the locusts are large, and from May to December, the rain does not fall in the sky." Murong Jun was shocked and sent people to sacrifice and posthumously crown Ran Min as the king of martial mourning.

After Ran Min became righteous, the courtiers of Ran Wei were extremely desperate, sad and sad, and hung themselves one after another, and a small number of them fled to the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and none of them surrendered to the former Yan. Unwilling to be humiliated, hundreds of thousands of Han people in Ran Wei fled to Jiangnan and defected to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Eastern Jin Dynasty army failed to respond in time, so that hundreds of thousands of people were pursued and slaughtered by the Xianbei army on the way, and they died. Jin will commit suicide to apologize.

Due to the short time of the Ran Wei Dynasty, many ministers committed suicide and martyrdom, and no one wrote a biography for Ran Min. Later, the historians of the Northern Wei Dynasty, who ruled the Xianbei tribe for hundreds of years in the north, slandered, slandered, and insulted the national hero Ran Min of the Han people, and the descendants lacked information and could only sort out the information left over from the past.

The historical circles only recognize the sixteen states established by the Hu people in the north, but do not recognize the four regimes established by the Han people, including the Ran Wei regime, and do not recognize Ran Min's identity as emperor, on the grounds that Ran Min, who rebelled against Zhao, was a rebellion and usurpation, and it was not as "orthodox" as the Eastern Jin Dynasty established by Sima (usurping Cao Wei).

In modern times, some people one-sidedly emphasized Ran Min's killing of Hu, and could not explain the reason why Ran Min killed Hu, blindly scolded Ran Min for being a butcher, destroying national integration, and being a sinner in history.

In fact, starting with the Huns, all the way to Lao Maozi of Tsarist Russia, the Eight-Nation Alliance, and the Japanese devils, which alien race who invaded the Central Plains went to the Central Plains to kill people, set fires, and plunder because they longed for Chinese culture......

In fact, our Han people did not use culture to influence the Hu people, but relied on the advantage of population to assimilate the Hu people. The culture of Egypt and India was superior to that of ancient China, but there was no advantage in population, and finally the civilization was not preserved. In the Qing Dynasty, the Manchurians conquered the Han people with the "Three Massacres of Jiading", "Ten Days of Yangzhou", and the "Hair Shaving Order", but there were too many Han people, and the Manchus only had hundreds of thousands, which could not form an advantage over the Han people. The Japanese also tried to massacre the Chinese to conquer, so there was the Nanjing Massacre, the Hundred Beheading Competition, and the Three Light Policy, but fortunately, the number of Han people was much larger than that of the Japanese. But in the Wuhu Rebellion, the situation was different, after years of war, the number of Han and Hu people was about the same. The Western Jin Dynasty perished as a country, the Han nation was about to be slaughtered, and the nation survived to the point of life and death. It was Ran Min's "Hu Killing Order" that reversed the demographic trend of Han reduction and Hu increase during the Wuhu Rebellion, and forced Xianbei and other Hu ruling classes to rely on the armed strength of the Han people, creating conditions for the revival of China's Tang Dynasty in the future.

If there was no Ran Min's "order to kill Hu", there would have been no call for revenge on the Han people and the expulsion of Hu from the Central Plains. What will it be like in the future? After the millions of Caucasian Hu people breed tens of millions of people in the Central Plains, they will inevitably expand their living space to the south, and if the Han people in the south are exterminated, the Han nationality, the main ethnic group in China, will be replaced by other peoples, and eventually the whole of China will be completely occupied by these Caucasian Hu people. What will be the ultimate fate of the Han Chinese? Just look at the untouchables in the caste system of India today.

Emperor Ran Min, when this generation of heroes who terrified all the barbarians of the four directions 1,600 years ago was rightly respected by the Chinese as the hero of the Chinese nation, it was the day when the Chinese nation truly stood tall among the nations of the world.

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