Chairman Mao came to Yanmen Pass to reveal the secrets of Chinese history

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

I once came to the legendary place of Yanmen Pass, which carries countless heroes and war glory. Yanmen Pass has left many touching stories in history, including the thrilling battle between Yang Liulang and the Liao army, and the tragic legend of Xiao Daxia's parents martyrdom and his own heroic righteousness. During the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression, the 716th Regiment led by He Bingyan achieved a major victory in the ambush battle at Yanmen Pass, which opened the prelude to the 120th Division's War of Resistance. In April 1948, ** left northern Shaanxi and headed for North China, passing through Yanmen Pass. **Get off** this world-famous pass, he stood for a long time under the dilapidated city tower, savoring this legendary history. He also read attentively the inscriptions of the past dynasties left under the castle tower, which are the precious legacies left by our ancestors, worthy of inheritance and inheritance by future generations.

**Ask Ye Zilong next to him: "Do you recognize what these two words are?"The word on the left, Ye Zilong, recognized it, and it was the traditional writing of the word "risk". And the words on the right puzzled Ye Zilong, he hadn't even seen it. Many readers may also be as unfamiliar with this word as Ye Zilong. ** Point out that this word is the traditional writing of "Tian", and the two words together are "natural risk", and Yanmen Pass is of course a natural risk, a fortress on the Great Wall, and a place where soldiers must fight for all dynasties. ** It was discovered that the intricate writing of the word "Tian" was actually created by Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in Chinese history. She founded the Wu Zhou dynasty and became the first female emperor in Chinese history. Wu Zetian has created many firsts, including this complicated "sky" character, and the most well-known is the character she created, which represents the domineering power of the sun and moon in the sky.

Wu Zetian also renamed himself Wu Cao, establishing his unique position in history. Wu Zetian created the character 曌 and also invented many other Chinese characters, among which she changed the form of the character "Tian", in which there is a profound meaning. Taking the word "Tian" as an example, its composition is that "grass" is in the upper part, Tian is in the middle, and Ge is in the lower part, which is the composition structure of "Tian". Similarly, the word "earth" was also written by Wu Zetian in a very complex way, with the mountain in the upper part, the water in the middle, the soil in the lower part, and so on. She changed the form of Chinese characters at will, undoubtedly to highlight her egoistic imperial thoughts, to show her omnipotent authority, and even to control heaven and earth. However, this is only her personal delusion.

Wu Zetian created a total of 18 characters, 17 of which have been discarded, such as the complex character "Tian", which cannot be typed on a computer or even in a dictionary. Only the word 曌 is still in use today. What is the attitude towards these words?** said that this word is read as "heaven", which was created by the Tang Dynasty emperor Wu Zetian, who invented more than a dozen words, but they are all lifeless, at best they are just the dregs of the party's eight shares, which brings a lot of trouble to people. Obviously, ** was criticizing Wu Zetian, and even pointed out that her behavior was promoting the party's eight shares, which had a bad impact on the time and future generations. Although *** has a deeper understanding of the words created by Wu Zetian than ordinary people, he does not want these words to be passed on, nor does he want more people to understand them. Because these words are all lifeless things, they are all bad relics of history.

** I am happy that Ye Zilong does not understand these words, which shows that these words no longer have a negative impact. If Ye Zilong also understood these words, ** would definitely be displeased. (Reference: Memoirs of Ye Zilong).

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