Talk about the story of Nie Zheng

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-05

In Huaiqing Mansion, King Lu was notorious for his immorality. He often wandered among the people, and once he found a woman with good looks, he would forcibly take her for himself.

Once, King Lu fell in love with Wang Sheng's wife and sent someone to snatch her away. The woman cried and resisted, but she was powerless to resist the oppression of the powerful.

Wang Sheng escaped and hid near Nie Zheng's cemetery, hoping to say his final goodbyes to his wife there. Soon his wife was taken away, and when she saw her husband, she cried so hard that she threw herself into Wang Sheng's arms. Wang Sheng was also sad, and he couldn't suppress his crying.

The servants recognized him and were about to beat him, when suddenly, a mighty man came out of the tomb, armed with a steel knife, and he shouted loudly: "I am Nie Zheng!" How can you shameless people take over the women of good families! I'll spare you this time. Go back and tell King Lu that if he doesn't change his ways, his head will move soon! The servants scattered in fright, and the man disappeared into the tomb.

The couple returned home after kowtowing to Nie Zheng's tomb in thanks, but were still worried about King Lu's revenge. After more than ten days, there was no movement, and they felt a little relieved. Since then, King Lu's obscenity has also been reined in.

Yi Shi said: I read "Historical Records: The Biography of the Assassins", and what I admire the most is Nie Zheng. He repaid the kindness of his acquaintance with no effort and had the righteousness to give up; He dared to assassinate Han Xiangxia in broad daylight, and he had the courage to specialize; He disfigured himself before he died, did not involve his relatives and relatives, and had the wisdom of Cao Mo. As for Jing Ke, his strength was not enough to ** the unrighteous King of Qin, but he brought about his own destruction. He rashly borrowed General Fan's head, when will he be able to repay it? This is a resentment for the ages, and it is also ridiculed by Nie Zheng. I learned from the wild history that Jing Ke's grave was dug up by the ghosts of Sheep's Horn Wai and Zuo Botao. If this is indeed the case, then Jing Ke failed to become famous when he was alive, and he lost his righteousness after death. Looking at Nie Zheng's feat of punishing immorality with righteous indignation, it strengthened my opinion of him as a virtuous person.

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