Jin Wengong Heavy Ear: From the exiled son to the cunning rabbit three caves.
Jin Wengong, a pop star in the 7th century BC, not only because of his handsome appearance (guessed), but also because of his fantasy life, comparable to the modern version of "Robinson Crusoe". But this exiled master, from a son who may have become a supporting role in history, counterattacked to become a legendary figure at the head of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons.
Heavy Ear's "The Wandering Earth" plan.
First, let's review Chong'er's "Wandering Project". His father, Jin Xiangong, is a standard scumbag, and for Li Ji's flattering eyes, even his eldest son can be killed. Under this existential threat, Chong'er and his younger brother Yigo embarked on a nineteen-year global (well, it should be the Huaxia region) rafting.
First arrived in the state of Chu, during the period of being a guest, Chong'er was not just as simple as eating, drinking and having fun, he used his wisdom and eloquence, not only to obtain shelter, but also to make a promise that he would never be an enemy of the state of Chu in the future. This is the foreshadowing of the "elegant retreat" of the Jin army in the later Battle of Chengpu!
Then, Chong'er went to the Qin State and started his "love story". This old man is firstly for a political marriage, and secondly, because Qin Mugong's son-in-law has a lot of benefits (including but not limited to having a free Qin State soybean milk with xiaolongbao breakfast service).
Turn from potatoes to golden balls.
In the end, with the help of his father-in-law's troops, Chong'er drove away his nephew and ascended to the throne of the Jin Kingdom. After "ascending the throne", he did not forget the two "gold masters" when he was surviving in the old days - Chu and Qin.
He first defended himself in the Battle of Chengpu, and skillfully used the dual tactics of "retreating" and "luring the enemy to go deeper", and finally defeated the Chu army. Then, in the rebellion of Zhou Tianzi's prince, he spared the Qin State and continued to maintain the friendship between the two sides.
Jin Wengong in the eyes of Confucius.
Seeing this, you may think that this brother is simply impeccable, a winner in life! But Confucius's evaluation of him is "unscrupulous", which means that this guy is too cunning. It turned out that although Chong'er eventually achieved hegemony, the power and tactics during it also made people see his dark side.
The conclusion is that if Chong'er hadn't ascended to the throne in the last decade at that time, perhaps his life could only be regarded as a high-level game life failure. But through his own wisdom and some "small means", he successfully turned the tide and became one of the five tyrants of the Spring and Autumn Period.
Finally, to say that Chong'er's life is indeed bumpy, but at the same time it is full of wisdom and courage. His story shows us that even in the worst of circumstances, with strategy and perseverance, it is not impossible to turn defeat into victory.
As for Confucius's criticism, let's take it as a little jealousy of successful people! After all, no one can be perfect, and neither can heavy ears. But even so, his story is worth remembering.
This is our Jin Wen Gong Chong'er, a figure who explores himself in the historical storm and finally achieves great things. Isn't it witty? Isn't it interesting? At the end of the day, history can be exciting!