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Brother Yun takes you to blow history ~ We young love birds who have studied history should know that even if the emperor is frugal, every meal is made with excellent ingredients and top chefs. Even if the bed is not made of jade, it must be made of fine silk or soft brocade. Especially after death, a large number of gold, silver and jewels must be buried on the tombstone, otherwise it will be well protected by future generations and become a key protection object. And then this isn't. When he was young, he was down and out, making a living by chopping wood, farming, fishing and selling straw sandals, and sometimes gambling to supplement his family. People in the neighborhood looked down on his poverty, and people at that time felt that this man was worthless. But it also led to his frugal character. His frugality lies in that even sleeping in a bed made by Zhang Shitou would be considered a waste, and later generations did not protect his tombstone. It's on the side of the road now. It's beyond recognition! According to the grapevine, after his death, the emperor was as frugal as ordinary people, and was buried with straw mats. So the emperor to be mentioned today is Emperor Wu of Song, a poor second-generation attacker who recovered most of the territory in the Northern Expedition. Speaking of this name, many people may not be familiar with it, but when it comes to his birth name-sending slaves, some people will definitely feel familiar. His real name was once included in Xin Qiji's high school textbook "Forever Happiness". The phrase "sunset grass trees, ordinary alleys, humanitarian slaves once lived." Looking back, how powerful he was when he led the Northern Expedition and recovered lost ground! "So you can imagine, the emperor, in terms of the meritorious military service, how prominent and brave. At first, as a follower of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he went to suppress the uprising peasant army. His physical strength and fighting capacity killed others, and he was tired. He was also good at dancing long knives and killed everyone. Personally, this is probably because he comes from the grassroots and is different from other pampered generals. It is precisely because the peasant army, who plays the role of justice, collapsed at the sight of this man, and even the head of the rebels was tortured to collapse by him. It is precisely because of this group of insurgents that the rebellion in Huan Xuan was caused. Huan Xuan was a powerful minister in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and wanted to usurp the throne. As the saying goes, "I am not afraid of opponents like gods, but I am afraid of teammates like pigs." "When I sent slaves, all my teammates were like pigs. Piggy teammates don't listen to the advice of themselves and the people around them, and go to make peace with Huan Xuan. As a result, people did not want to, but succeeded in usurping the throne. But I have to say that Liu sent slaves with outstanding military exploits, which won the appreciation of Huan Xuan, so he left the slaves to Liu, saying that this was a threat to a tiger. Huan Xuan used his ability to send slaves to conquer the world for him. When he succeeded, he thought that a group of northern government soldiers headed by slaves would all be killed ... As a result, he was sent to kill slaves. Thanks to Huan Xuan, sending slaves opened the way to recover the Central Plains. It is impossible for Xin Qiji to send slaves without some skills and experience. He rose up from Jiangcheng County to resist Huan Xuan's repression, and then returned to Kangcheng all the way to destroy Huan Xuan to welcome the emperor's return. Later, he assisted the crumbling Eastern Jin Dynasty, launched the Northern Expedition, destroyed a vein of Southern Yan, beheaded the Southern Yan State at the gates of Jiankang, and personally led the army to conquer Liu Yi, the arrogant minister with hidden dangers. Later, he conquered Shu Qiao in the Western Expedition and annexed Jingzhou and Yangzhou. In the end, he personally led the army to overcome the hidden dangers. During this period, every time a place is recovered, benevolent government will be carried out to restore the heavy and unstable life of the people in the war. At this point, Emperor Wu of Song has commanded Xuzhou, Nanxun, Henan, Nanyu, Yanzhou, Southern Yan, Qinghai, Hebei, Youzhou, Binhe, Si, Ying, Jing, Jiang, Xiang, Yong, Liang and Xiang. After he finally destroyed the Northern Qin clan, he received the highest treatment from the imperial court in the face of great military achievements and glory. But at this time, the rulers were at the end of the road and slaves were prevalent, so he became emperor. This is not the same thing in Shu Wei. They think that slaves are sent to seek the throne of usurpers, but we have mentioned it before. Brother Yun's conclusion is that Shu Wei is an unprofessional book, and it is biased towards the Tuoba Dynasty in the Northern Wei Dynasty, so the feud between Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties is colored with glasses. After sending slaves to the throne, I once wanted to send troops to the Northern Expedition. But because of my background, and because some people behind me are unwilling to go to the Northern Expedition, they are already content with the status quo, so it is very troublesome to act. Before sending slaves to appease these people, he died of a serious illness in his second year in office. His descendants lived up to expectations, his father's decisiveness and wisdom were lacking, and his desire to send troops to recover the Central Plains in this life was shattered. I just thought about it. During the five years in China, many national heroes appeared in the Central Plains, such as Zu Ti who heard the cock crow and Ran Min who killed Hu Ling. These people are brave generals with extraordinary abilities, but the times are too chaotic, and the last one or two hundred years of troubled times did not end because of internal troubles and foreign invasion. The appearance of sending slaves is excellent. At least there was a brief period of prosperity, and the land in the south was almost unified. It was the most successful and far-reaching Northern Expedition in the history of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and it was unmatched by all previous Northern Expeditions. Therefore, Brother Yun wasted so much saliva today to express my love for sending slaves. Although this man was born in the grass roots, he conquered Wang Langya with extraordinary knowledge and mind, and the appreciation of the heads of these two prominent families is rare.