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Kaifeng, a city once known as Bianjing, Tokyo and Bianliang, was the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty in ancient times. With its unique charm, it has attracted the attention of countless people. When people mention Kaifeng, they can't help but think of the prosperous scene of "Qingming Riverside Map" and the ballad of "Kaifeng has a Bao Qingtian, iron-faced selfless loyalty and treachery", which is enough to prove that Bao Qingtian's reputation and the prosperous scene of "Qingming Riverside Map" have been deeply imprinted in people's hearts and become a unique advertisement in Kaifeng.
There are many legendary stories about Bao Zheng in Chinese folklore, such as the righteous killing of relatives, the beheading of Chen Shimei, and the night judgment of demons. Although it is difficult to tell whether these stories are true or false, Bao Qingtian has always been portrayed as a symbol of justice in any case.
In Chinese history, there have been many Qing officials, but most of them cannot be compared with Bao Zheng. Whether in film and television dramas or official history, Bao Zheng is regarded as a model of Qing officials and enjoys the reputation of "Bao Qingtian".
People respect his merits and call him "Bao Gong" or "Bao Longtu", and this respect is overflowing. In film and television dramas, Bao Zheng's image is different from that in the official history.
Bao Zheng in the official history paid more attention to military affairs, and he believed that it was not advisable to hand over New Year's coins to the Liao, which would shake the foundation of the Great Song Dynasty. He advocated strengthening the border defense, casting **, and selecting elite soldiers for war and defense.
However, Bao Zheng's suggestion was not implemented, because Song Renzong was weak and did not dare to disobey the words of his ancestors, and the civil official group did not want the rise of martial artists. In addition, during the reign of Song Renzong, the financial situation of the Song Dynasty was also relatively tight.
Bao Zheng's story has lasted for thousands of years, and no one dares to say that half of it is bad, which shows his status in the hearts of the Chinese people. Even the most evil person respectfully called him Bao Gong and Bao Qingtian.
His virtues such as honesty and justice, fortitude, non-attachment to the powerful, iron-faced selflessness, and wise decision-making are all known. Since he was a young learner, he vowed to ask for his life for the people of the world, maintain the right path of heaven and earth, and restore peace to the world.
With this noble idea in mind, he has always been committed to fighting against the forces of darkness, and no matter what the emperor is, he has always adhered to the justice in his heart and asked for the lives of the people. Therefore, he was worshipped as a god among the people, judging people during the day and ghosts at night.
Over time, he became the king of the Yama of the Ten Temples of Yama in myths and legends. There is also an interesting fact, the ancients often called capable people as the stars descend to earth, Bao Zheng is no exception, is considered by the people to be Kui Xing, in charge of the fortune of the world, and is the head of the White Tiger Seven Houses, but his image is blackface.
This rumor is false, and there is a saying that Bao Gong has a crescent moon on his forehead and a face like black charcoal. But this rumor did not affect people's admiration for him, because in the concept of the ancients, sages were always born extraordinary, different from ordinary people.
Bao Zheng, a famous minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, his name was deeply imprinted in the hearts of the people. On the "Jingshi Officials and People's Monument", Bao Zheng's name has been worn out, but this is caused by the people's long-term caressing, not maliciously erased.
This not only reflects people's admiration for Bao Zheng, but also shows their desire for fairness and integrity. However, Bao Zheng's life was not all smooth sailing.
His children died one after another, and in his old age, he had no children or grandchildren to frolick. He once sighed: "There are three unfilial pieties, and no queen is great." This sentence represents his many complex emotions.
On the one hand, he believes that failing to fulfill the responsibility of parents to offspring is no different from having offspring, which is also a complaint about the longing of children and grandchildren. On the other hand, he believes that there are three kinds of unfilial piety to parents, among which the absence of children and grandchildren is the greatest, which is also a kind of ridicule and criticism of himself.
His filial piety is admired, but he makes filial piety to himself, so that the Bao family has no queen, and he is ashamed of his parents and ancestors, this kind of unfilial piety is a serious sin. Bao Zheng's life is full of glory and challenges, and his story is a precious wealth of the Chinese nation.
His image not only represents a fair and honest **, but also represents filial piety and admiration for his parents. His life story will forever inspire us to pursue justice, be filial to our parents, and contribute to society.
Why did Bao Zheng make such an exclamation at the age of 60? This starts with the Northern Song Dynasty where he lived. During the Northern Song Dynasty, Confucianism was at its peak, and the concept of putting filial piety first was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and every Confucian student, including Bao Zheng, was deeply influenced.
However, Bao Zheng's filial piety is no less than his uprightness. Many people may have heard the story of Bao Zheng's resignation and filial piety, which is the root of his family style.
The Song Dynasty was the first dynasty in feudal China to implement a policy of emphasizing literature over military force, and scholars and students received higher rights and benefits. Bao Zheng was awarded the rank of Zhongjin Shi at the age of twenty-nine, which meant that in the Song Dynasty, he got an official position, and as long as he wanted, he could change from a commoner to a **.
However, many young people spend their entire lives in office, whether they want to achieve their ambitions or become high-ranking people. However, how difficult it is to change from a civilian to a **, choose one out of ten thousand, one out of a thousand, but under this condition, Bao Zheng chose to go home to serve his parents and fulfill his filial piety, rather than being an official.
Respecting parents is the bottom line of being a human being and the foundation for realizing righteousness. Those who forget filial piety, where is the righteousness in their hearts? If you don't respect your parents, how can you serve the people?
Bao Zheng knew this very well, so before becoming a governor, he chose to lower his status and become a tax collector, just to be closer to his parents and often go home to take care of them. Although this position is lower than that of Zhizhou, Bao Zheng doesn't care, because he values being able to honor his parents more.
He also took the initiative to resign from his official position and return to his parents to fulfill the filial piety of his children. For Bao Zheng, the happiness and tranquility of his parents are more important than any official position. Because he knows that if he does not respect his parents, he will not be able to achieve the righteousness of his heart, nor will he be able to work for the welfare of the people.
After more than ten years of filial piety, Bao Zheng's youth was consumed, but his fortitude and integrity were not wiped out. He is like a divine sword about to be unsheathed, ready to sweep away the ** in the world.
Bao Zheng's filial piety was supported by his wife, who had two wives in his life. His first wife, Lee, lived with him for a year before he died of illness. Bao Zheng is not a ruthless person, he understands the affection between husband and wife, knows how to respect each other, and supports each other.
Li's death hit Bao Zheng hard and caused him to fall into a long period of depression, but Bao Zheng had ambition in his heart, and he regained his strength and continued to work hard to achieve his ideals.
Bao Zheng once smiled and told his wife about his ambitions, and his wife responded to him with a smile, believing that he would be able to achieve his ideals. Every time night falls, Bao Zheng will miss the moments with his wife, but he understands that only by devoting himself wholeheartedly to work and study can he alleviate the pain.
Moreover, his promise to his wife, which is also a gentleman's promise, must be fulfilled.
Bao Zheng is a brave and determined **, he married his second wife, Dong, but never had a concubine. Dong was born in a wealthy family, with a gentle and virtuous personality, and he respected Bao Zheng like a guest and loved each other.
Like Bao Zheng's ex-wife Li, she supports his ambitions and hopes that his ideals will be realized. However, the loving couple faced the problem of descendants in ancient society.
Because of the limitations of medical level, the infant mortality rate of children is very high, so the ancients, especially the upper class, would find concubines to give birth to more children for themselves. However, Bao Zheng insisted on not looking for a concubine, but felt pain on the issue of descendants.
His son and eldest grandson died one after another, making him twice a tragedy of a white-haired man sending a black-haired man. Although he was strong at heart, he was also deeply hurt by it.
Bao Zheng's son, Bao Zheng, was born when he was thirty-four years old, and for an old man in his fifties, Bao Zheng did not overly spoil him because his son was the only son.
On the contrary, Bao Zheng was very strict in educating his son, teaching him to be humble and resolute, and to be honest and honest. However, as fate would have it, Bao Zheng died of illness in the second year after marriage, when Bao Zheng was in his fifties and entered the age of knowing the destiny of heaven.
The death of his son hit Bao Zheng very hard, but he did not give up his work because of this, but focused more on the governance of corruption. For his son's wife, Cui, although Bao Zheng couldn't bear to be widowed at a young age, he respected Cui's decision and supported her to do her filial piety for her husband and raise her son.
Although he lost his only son and grandson, Bao Zheng did not give up on life because of this, he believes that as long as he works hard, he will be rewarded.
As a fair and selfless official, Bao Zheng angered many powerful people because he resolutely defended the interests of the people. For example, he dredged the Huimin River to solve the problem of overflowing.
However, this project has touched the interests of some ** people, who have built illegal buildings on the river, which has made the river water unable to flow normally. In the face of the threats and obstruction of these elites, Bao Zheng did not flinch and resolutely ordered the demolition of all illegal buildings, and finally succeeded in solving the problem of river flooding.
Bao Zheng's efforts for the interests of the people made the magnates hate him. Although they did not dare to challenge Bao Zheng publicly, they were excited about his grandson's death and saw it as an opportunity to weaken Bao Zheng's power.
After the death of Bao Zheng's grandson, Bao Zheng, like an ordinary old man, was deeply tormented by the pain of losing his son, and his body gradually weakened. In order to prevent the Bao family from being broken, his wife Dong decided to help Bao Zheng marry a concubine.
Bao Zheng initially rejected the offer, but Dong's persistence and desperation led him to accept the decision. The status of this concubine is higher than that of a concubine in Bao Zheng's family, and only his wife's close can become her.
After Bao Zheng accepted his concubine Sun, Sun was not pregnant for a year. Bao Zheng felt that he was too old to have an heir, and fell into despair again. He and the young Sun did not speak a common language, and their relationship was not harmonious.
During an argument, Bao Zheng kicked Sun out of the house as a way to relieve his inner pain. However, this relief was painful in Dong's heart. As a pillow person, she can feel the pain in her husband's heart.
Bao Zheng's son and grandson are Dong's children, and she is also worried about their future. But she knew that Bao Zheng was an important person in her life, and she didn't want his pain to last.
So, Dong decided to fight his spirit, Zhang Luo Baozheng's 60th birthday, hoping that he could take this opportunity to be happy. At Bao Zheng's 60th birthday party, the guests were like a cloud, and the gifts sent were extremely valuable.
However, Bao Zheng declined the gifts. Although there was laughter and laughter at the banquet, Bao Zheng was full of loneliness in his heart. He thought of those who had children and grandchildren and who had rejoiced on their knees, and who had no heirs.
His sigh let everyone present know what he was thinking. Although no one mentioned the issue of Bao Zheng's children and grandchildren, Dong felt heartache for it. She felt that she might have done something bad with good intentions.
When Bao Zheng was sad and sad, an accident happened, and this accident brought shocking news. Cui Shi suddenly walked in with a baby in his arms, arousing everyone's curiosity.
Cui's eyes turned red, knelt down towards the second elder, raised the baby and choked up, and said, "This is your and Sun's child!" Bao Zheng and his wife were surprised, Bao Zheng took a deep breath and motioned for his wife to come forward and hug the child.
When the child was hugged to him, Bao Zheng looked at the child carefully, and saw that the baby's eyebrows were indeed somewhat similar to his own, and he asked Cui what was going on. Cui wiped his tears and told the truth.
It turned out that Sun was already pregnant when he was kicked out of the house by Bao Zheng, Sun was stubborn and girlish, and wanted to surprise Bao Zheng, but the two had a quarrel, Bao Zheng drove Sun away in anger, and Sun also concealed the pregnancy information.
After Sun left Bao Mansion, she did not take away the child, because she admired Bao Zheng's character and wanted Bao Zheng to have a child. Cui Shi came to visit Sun and found out about her situation, so he offered to help.
Cui's came to the door from time to time to bring money and gifts to Sun, and the two would talk and chat. As the days passed, Cui noticed the signs of Sun's pregnancy and asked Sun directly.
Because Sun trusted Cui's and his belly was already pregnant, he told Cui's that he was pregnant with Bao Zheng's child. Choi wanted Sun to go home, but Sun was adamant not to go back and threatened Choi not to talk about it.
Cui had no choice but to obey Sun. After Sun gave birth to a boy, Cui breathed a sigh of relief and wanted to slowly persuade Sun to return to Baofu. But on Bao Zheng's sixtieth birthday, his sigh made Cui feel sad.
She wanted to do her filial piety to her deceased husband, but her father's birthday made her sad. So, Cui rushed out of Baofu and went to Sun's mother's house. After much talk and pleading, Sun agreed.
When Bao Zheng learned the truth, he was very happy, and all the gloom was dispelled. He immediately named his second son Bao Xuan, which was later renamed Bao Shou. Even if it is God's favor, Bao Zheng will not be extinct.
Bao Shou, like his father and brother, is honest and honest and strict with himself.