Chapter 290 The Multiple Roles of Sons in Ancient Times
Chapter 290 The Multiple Roles of Sons in Ancient Times
[Reed Clothes to Follow Mother: Min Sun's biological mother died early, and his father married a second wife, who gave birth to two sons. After having sons, his stepmother began to bully Min Sun unscrupulously. In the cold winter, she gave his two younger brothers winter clothes made of cotton, and gave him clothes made of reed fluff.
One day, when his father went out, Min Sun was shivering from the cold while pulling the cart for him, and the rope dropped. His father was furious and whipped Min Sun, and the reed fluff flew out through the seams of his clothes. Only then did his father know that Min Sun was abused at home. He wanted to divorce his wife, but Min Sun knelt down and begged his father to forgive his stepmother, saying, "If I keep my mother, I will be the only one who suffers from the cold, but if I divorce my mother, all three children will suffer from the cold." His father was very moved and gave up the idea of divorcing his wife. When his stepmother learned about this, she regretted it and treated Min Sun like her own son from then on.
Sharp review: Oh~ Don’t blame me for reading too many novels, the development of this story has a very white lotus flavor~ The ending is still the same, harmonious and happy, and they make dumplings together.
Tasting the medicine himself: Emperor Wen of Han, Liu Heng, was a recognized filial son. He was very filial to his mother, the Empress Dowager, and never neglected her. When the Empress Dowager was ill, Liu Heng personally boiled medicine for his mother every day. After boiling it, he would always taste it first to see if the medicine was bitter or hot. He would only give it to his mother if he thought it was about right.
Sharp Comment: This is hard to say, he is Emperor Xiaowen of Han, Liu Heng! The teacher of emperors for generations! It is not easy to rise from an insignificant vassal king to become an emperor. 】
<Min Sun, courtesy name Ziqian, was a student of Confucius. He was really smart. Would another stepmother be gentler than the current one? Not necessarily, so he spoke for his stepmother and asked her to stop making things difficult. And because of this incident, if his stepmother does something bad to him in the future, he can just complain to his father and his father will believe it. [Like]>
<From now on, whenever the stepmother treats her own son better, others will suspect that she is biased again>
<Next, please read: Twenty-four Filial Exemplars: It’s All the Stepmother’s Fault>
<Emperor Wen of Han Liu Heng is quite normal, he is so fresh and refined in this scene hahaha>
<I want to read "Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars" written by Mr. Lu Xun [Eat melon]>
[Emperor Zhengde of Ming Dynasty Zhu Houzhao: Well, there is nothing to complain about this]
[Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty Aixinjueluo Hongli: Is there also the "Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars"?]
[Emperor Jing of Han Liu Qi: My father's filial piety comes from his heart, which is different from those who do it for fame]
[Emperor Wu of Han, Liu Che: The Teacher of All Emperors!!!]
[Emperor Gaozu of Han Liu Bang: Tui, how can this kid have such a high reputation]
[Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng: Your son is more capable than your father, and you are not happy]
[Emperor Wen of Sui Yang Jian: @Han Gaozu Liu Bang, you are still not happy about this]
[Tang Gaozu Li Yuan: ...]
[Tang Taizong Li Shimin: Emperor Xiaowen of Han is indeed someone I want to learn from]
[Emperor Jiajing of Ming Dynasty Zhu Houcong: Emperor Xiaowen was very powerful. I learned a lot from him]
[Emperor Zhengde of Ming Dynasty Zhu Houzhao: Huh? You are not learning how to rise from a vassal king to become an emperor, are you?]
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Ahhh, how can this brat be better than his father? ! !
No, not allowed!!!
Liu Bang's defense was somewhat broken, because he was recognized by the light curtain and the emperors of later generations as the "Teacher of Emperors of All Ages".
Xiao He had more things to think about. Although he had known for a long time that this prince would inherit the throne, he never expected...
He quickly glanced at where the Queen was, and happened to see Lu Zhi also looking at him.
The two looked at each other for only a second before separating.
Xiao He sighed inwardly, and Zhang Liang observed silently and shook his head secretly.
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Liu Che was shocked that his grandfather was so highly regarded in history!
"The Master of the Emperors of All Ages!!!"
However, the title of "Grandpa Emperor" is worthy of it anyway. The lives of the common people were indeed very good during the reign of Grandpa Emperor, and the people still miss him now.
......
Zhu Houzhao felt very annoyed. He felt that he and his cousin Zhu Houcong on the screen did not get along well.
Every time Zhu Houcong spoke, he felt very angry.
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【Picking mulberries with a different container: There was a man named Cai Shun in the Han Dynasty. He lost his father when he was young and was very filial to his mother. At that time, the country was in chaos. Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty. There was a serious famine and firewood and rice were particularly expensive. Cai Shun had to pick mulberries to fill his stomach. One day, he met the Red Eyebrow Army. The soldiers saw that he had put two baskets and were surprised: "Why do you separate the red mulberries from the black mulberries?" Cai Shun replied: "The black mulberries are for my mother to eat, and the red mulberries are for myself." The Red Eyebrow Army took pity on Cai Shun's filial piety and gave him food.
Sharp review: At first I thought this was a show, but later I looked up information and found that there were stories about Cai Shun holding a coffin and holding a fire and supporting an old man. It felt more like a show... If you are interested, you can check these two stories yourself, they are quite magical [covering face]
Burying the son to support the mother: Due to family hardship, Guo Ju planned to bury his son in order to support his mother. However, when digging a pit to bury the son, he accidentally dug up a box of gold. Thus, both the mother and the son were supported.
Sharp review: Shi, the first time I saw this story in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars, I felt uncomfortable and horrified. The mother is your mother, but the son is not your son? So disgusting! 】
<Burying the child to serve the mother is really against the will of heaven [crack]>
<The show is all hyped up>
<When I was young, I didn’t think too much about these things. I thought they were really filial, hahaha>
<Guo Ju is such a beast>
<In ancient times, sons could be used not only as a reward for filial piety, but also as a reserve of food>
<The Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars cannot be read in detail. There is a saying that goes, it is not about what the protagonist of the story did, but what the story wants you to do. [Smile]>
<Just cultivate your ambitions and pretend to be a celebrity. Suffocating>
[Cai Shun, 19th year of Jianwu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: ...It's not a show!]
[Emperor Zhengde of Ming Dynasty Zhu Houzhao: To use the words in the Guangmu commentary, this is what was rolled out of the Xiaolian Roll?]
[Emperor Cao Cao of Wei: Hmm, such a familiar operation, Benchu...]
[Yuan Shao, the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: I am sincere!]
[Princess Taiping of Wu Zhou: Hahaha, anyway, from the Han Dynasty to the Jin Dynasty, there are so many magical stories]
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Guangmu's words became more and more extreme, causing dissatisfaction among many celebrities.
If you can’t be different from others, how can people know your filial piety?
As long as the reputation gets out, isn't it enough to get the official position?
Where is wrong?
However, when Guangmu said that a son could not only be the price of filial piety, but also a reserve of food, everyone who looked at Guangmu frowned, with mixed feelings.
Although there was a phenomenon of eating one's own children during famine years, the light curtain said it in a different sentence:
Very subtle.
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Zhu Yuanzhang was awakened by the words on the light curtain. Are what the ancients said and did necessarily right?
After hundreds of years, are those principles and policies still applicable?
It seemed that at this moment, Zhu Yuanzhang regretted the ancestral precepts he had previously established.
He became even more disgusted with the ministers who used the ancestral precepts he wrote and the ancients to oppress his descendants everywhere!
Let them do whatever they want!
There are so many rules and regulations, but in the end, it is your future generations that are restricted.
GBP