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Allusions to the rebellion in Li Ji
Allusions to the rebellion in Li Ji

If we want to judge the most influential and largest political turmoil in the state of Jin in the Spring and Autumn Period, we should count the "concubine's rebellion".

This is because a beautiful and moving woman, the father and son actually reached the point of "swords against each other", which is also commonly known as the "curse", which has to be said to be the sorrow of the state of Jin!

This beautiful woman is Li Ji, an extremely beautiful and charming woman. She, together with Mi of Xia Dynasty, da ji of Shang Dynasty and Ode of Western Zhou Dynasty, is called the four ancient enchantresses, and also the originator and the best heroine of China's ancient Gong Dou Opera.

Some people question whether Li Ji in history really exists. According to historical records, Li Ji does exist. She was the daughter of Li Rong, the monarch of the Spring and Autumn Period, Princess Li Rong. She is not only a beautiful woman, but also smart and rational.

As a weak woman, Li Ji stepped onto the broad stage of the history of the Spring and Autumn Period because of a war.

In 672 BC, the strongman Jin Xiangong conquered Li Rong, a small country with the same clan and surname, but he didn't know that the monarch of Li Rong was not beaten.

In order not to be destroyed, he sent people to Jin Xiangong to seek relatives and friends: as long as the state of Jin stopped fighting, he was willing to marry his daughter to Jin Xiangong as a "trophy" of the state of Jin.

Under such humiliation, Li Ji was given to the strongman Jin Xiangong by her father and became the darling of the enemy monarch.

However, Li Ji was not just sent as an "enemy trophy". Like Jin Xiangong, her sister Ji Shao is a natural beauty.

At this time, Jin Xiangong was a late hero, while Li Ji and Ji Shao were both in their youth. It seems that love really doesn't care about age, at least for men!

Li Ji, who is far away from home, knows that if he is favored again, he can't change his label as a trophy of Jin Xiangong for a while, and he can only stand in the harem of the State of Jin as a concubine!

Smart Li Ji also knows that whether she wants revenge or to live, there is only one way before her: she must win the favor of Jin Xiangong.

All the bad women in history have one thing in common, that is, they confuse men with beautiful women. Soon, Li Ji learned the art of sexual intercourse well, studied the emperor's heart thoroughly, and mastered the essence of flattery and pity.

With such weapons, Li Ji quickly won the special favor of Jin Xiangong, making Jin Xiangong unable to extricate himself.

At all times and in all countries, strongmen are powerful in all aspects.

Soon, not only Li Ji was pregnant with Jin Xiangong's blood, but also her sister Ji Shao was pregnant with Jin Xiangong's blood!

How much does Jin Xiangong love Li Ji? Jin Xiangong actually ignored the etiquette of "no marriage with the same surname", but she loved her assiduously. After she became pregnant, she immediately put her "trophy" in the position of "Mrs. King Jin".

It is said that Jin Xiangong is a superstitious strongman, and Jin Xiangong wants to know whether he was lucky before he married Li Ji. So, Jin Xiangong's life was counted three times.

The result of the first time was unlucky; The second time, the result was still unlucky. Jin Xiangong looked angry and insisted that the fortune-teller do it again.

The fortune teller saw the anger on Jin Xiangong's face. In order to survive, he finally worked out the good luck on the third result.

Jin Xiangong's face immediately changed from anger to joy, and he decided to take action according to the result of the third time. He quickly ordered Li Ji to be the wife of the State of Jin and rewarded the fortune teller with a lot of gold and silver.

I don't know if it is really auspicious. Anyway, after being made Mrs. Jin, she soon gave birth to a son, namely Ji.

Soon, my sister Ji Shao also gave birth to a son named Ivo for Jin Xiangong.

"Kill two birds with one stone, get two sons" is really a great success. Jin Xiangong can't describe the beauty in his heart in words! For Jin Xiangong, who had children in her later years, all she could do was to pamper Li Ji, Geely's wife, which also verified the truth that "mother depends on children".

Of course, if Li Ji had been a husband and adopted son, Jin would not have staged the Spring and Autumn Tragedy of "Li Ji Rebellion"!

History naturally cannot assume that the harem of the State of Jin has laid the curse of "Li Ji Rebellion", because greed is the greatest weakness of human nature.

With the birth of her son, an idea came into Li Ji's mind that she and her son would go further and covet her son Xi Qi's status as a prince.

At this time, Jin Xiangong is also considering who will take the place of the new brother of the State of Jin once he gives up the Journey to the West. You know, Jin Xiangong always has eight sons. The most talented are the prince, the son and the son Yiwu, but his favorite is the son Qi. So, Jin Xiangong's heart tends to let Li Ji's son Sigi be his younger brother.

But if you let your favorite concubine sit down, but according to the etiquette at that time, the prince is the legal heir and grandson. The most important thing is kindness and filial piety. There are also many public servants and gentry in the court of Jin State.

Is childe Zhong Er, Yi Wu although these are concubines, but the word of mouth is good. I didn't expect Jin Xiangong, a great man in the Spring and Autumn Period, to have such trouble in choosing his successor. This matter was seen by Li Ji and kept in mind.

It is a clever and rational woman who has always coveted the position of Kim's younger brother. She decided to help complete the choice of Jin Xin's brother.

Li Ji's cleverness lies in that although she has long regarded Shen Sheng as a thorn in her side, on the surface, she defended Shen Sheng everywhere, even when Jin Xiangong tried to abolish the post of Prince Shen Sheng, she intervened to stop it.

As a result, no one could see that Li Ji wanted to hurt the prince, and even Shen Sheng was grateful to her stepmother. Having fooled everyone, Li Ji decided to formally implement her plan.

One day, Jin Xiangong went out hunting and thought it was time to find Shen Sheng himself. He said: I dreamed of your dead mother Qi Jiang, so you should go to sacrifice to your mother at once. When your father comes back from hunting, you will give him the meat for sacrifice, and he will be moved!

Shen Sheng a listen to these words, you have to do it! So, I hurried to Quwo to offer sacrifices to my mother. When I came back, I brought the meat for sacrifice, which I planned to give to Jin Xiangong.

However, when Jin Xiangong was still hunting and didn't come back, Shen Sheng gave these things to Li Ji and asked him to help put them in the palace. Taking this opportunity, Li Ji secretly sent someone to poison the meat.

A few days later, when Jin Xiangong came back from hunting, Li Ji asked the chef to take the poisoned meat to Jin Xiangong. Jin Xiangong was very happy to see the prince so considerate. He was about to eat it.

Li Jican couldn't let Jin Xiangong eat the meat with poison, so she grabbed Jin Xiangong and told him that the meat had been there for several days. Don't have any problems, it's better to find someone to try first.

Jin Xiangong thought it was reasonable, so he let a dog try it. As a result, the dog that ate the meat was poisoned on the spot. Jin Xiangong's face was so ugly that he let a servant in the palace taste it. As a result, the servant died.

At this point, Jin Xiangong's face turned black immediately. Li Ji immediately took the time to mend the knife, crying and saying to Jin Xiangong, "Prince, this is the king who murdered you. I'm against you before you try to abolish him. Now it seems that I am all wet. "

Li Ji's ability to add fuel to the fire is really not built. Jin Xiangong really flew into a rage and decided to kill the prince.

Shen Sheng got the news that his father was going to commit suicide, so he fled to the new town in despair. Jin Xiangong couldn't catch the prince, so he took it out on his teacher Du Yuankuan and ordered him to be killed.

At this time, someone told Shen Sheng that Li wrote down the poison, so it was best to make things clear with Jin Xiangong, and Jin Xiangong would certainly forgive him.

But Shen Sheng, who is kind-hearted, thinks that if his elderly father can't see Huiji for one night, he won't sleep well. If he tells the truth, Jin Xiangong will definitely punish Kuaiji. For the sake of his father's health, it's better not to say anything.

Then, some people suggested that Shen Sheng fled to other countries, but Shen Sheng said that it was better to commit suicide than to flee to other countries and be accused of killing his father. Say that finish, Shen Sheng really drew his sword and committed suicide.

After getting rid of Prince Shen Sheng, Li Ji turned his attention to Zhong Er, the son of the Prince, and Yiwu, his nephew, and framed them for participating in the plot of Prince Shen Sheng to murder Jin Xiangong.

Hearing the wind, the two sons fled quickly: the son Zhong Er fled to Pucheng and did not return to his hometown until 19; My son Yiwu fled to Qucheng and later to Liang.

However, although he got his wish, he helped his son Ji to ascend to the throne of the State of Jin after his death, but it didn't take long for him to die in the hands of Rick, an important official, and he was whipped by Rick himself.

There is a view that Li Ji was forgiven. It is believed that Li Ji single-handedly plunged Jin into the chaos of the Fifth World because Li Ji accepted her father's revenge plan to avenge Li Rong's bullying in Jin.

I don't know whether Li Ji created this chaos because of hatred between the country and the family or because of greed for power. Later generations just speculate. It is an indisputable fact that Li Ji became the first "bad woman" in the history of China literature.