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Mondo Health Updated on 2024-03-01

In "Water Margin", Song Jiang once left such a poem, with only a few words. However, these poems were interpreted as anti-poems by Huang Wenbing, who was passing by Xunyang Tower, and reported the matter to the government.

When the county magistrate heard Song Jiang's poem that "the heart is in Shandong, the body is in Wu, and the river is fluttering", he just regarded it as a young man's emotion for his ideals.

But when he saw the word "Huangchao" mentioned in the poem, he immediately turned pale, hurriedly called someone to arrest Song Jiang, and convicted him of being a thief. Why is the county magistrate so afraid of this name?

Just because "Yellow Nest" is their local taboo name.

In history, Huang Chao not only led the peasant uprising to overthrow the rule of the Sui and Tang dynasty lords, but also created a new era, so that there were no nobles in later dynasties.

Because of this, the Song Dynasty was deeply afraid of Huangchao. Nowadays, some people claim to be able to surpass Huang Chao, whether or not Huang Wenbing instigated it, as long as this poem remains in Xunyang Tower, it will definitely bring prison to Song Jiang.

In many historiographical opinions, the cause of the peasant uprising in the Tang Dynasty is attributed to the monopoly of the Shi clan gate lords, while the Huangchao Rebellion is due to the influence of the Shi clan gate lords in the way the imperial court selects talents.

Years of hard study have failed to gain fame, resulting in a large number of talent losses. When the peasant uprising broke out, these people turned against the imperial court. Therefore, after Huang Chao invaded the capital, his first task was to find the noble gate valve to sweep away the haze that had been pressing on people's hearts for a long time.

The movie "The City is Full of **A" directed by Zhang Yimou uses **, chrysanthemums, and palace killings as the main elements, vividly showing the image of the historical figure Huang Chao. Among them, Huang Chao's famous sentence "Stay until September 8 in autumn" is the most famous, known as the most murderous poem, not only because of its gorgeous language, but also because of Huang Chao's personal deeds to add a far-reaching artistic conception to it.

Huang Chao was born in an ordinary peasant family, he yearns for the bloom of spring, and looks forward to adding color to the spring of Datang at his best age. However, he worked hard for many years, but did not achieve the expected fame.

He longed to be a flower in the spring, to dedicate himself to the spring, but the spring did not respond to his expectations.

Historically, Tang Xizong Li Yi was known as a high-energy scholar with his unique talent and rich knowledge. He has a wide range of interests, not only good at cockfighting, cricket, horseback riding and archery and other sports activities, but also proficient in **, arithmetic, gambling and other knowledge.

However, at that time, the court was corrupt and incompetent, and the emperor did not do government affairs, and only knew how to play all day long, this environment made Huang Chao choose to give up the examination for fame, because he understood that the times did not allow him to realize his ideals.

*From the Internet, the summer heat of the Tang Dynasty was unbearable, which troubled many people. The hardships of the times made Huang Chao see no hope, and he saw that the people he was familiar with had passed away one after another, which made Huang Chao realize that even if he was admitted to the imperial examination, he would not be able to serve the motherland.

All this made him question whether he should continue to take the imperial examination. However, whether the hero is the shaper of the times or the era is the creator of the hero, the era of the late Tang Dynasty chose Huangchao.

In an era when justice could not be served, Huang Chao chose to stand up against fate. His decision proves that even in difficult times, with determination, one can always find one's own path.

Huangchao's rebel army rose to fame overnight from scratch, and the imperial court began to pay attention to this almost forgotten peasant army. His ranks grew rapidly, and his troops were strong enough to threaten the capital, and all the dignitaries realized in panic that their end was imminent.

This young man repeatedly failed in the imperial examinations and had no way to serve the country, so he chose another path. He personally pushed the Tang Dynasty he loved to the brink of destruction. As he wrote in his poem, when the fragrance of chrysanthemums permeated every corner of Chang'an, the entire city was covered by **jia, everyone's fate and flowering period were different, and he chose a unique path to redeem his beloved Datang.

Wang Xianzhi's reputation became the basis of the initial peasant uprising, when the rebel army was only a bandit-like force that was ignored by everyone. People only waited to repel the invasion of Nanzhao before turning their attention to these "bandits".

However, the imperial court apparently underestimated the determination of the peasants and neglected what they had done to their own country. The peasants at the end of the Tang Dynasty lived in extreme hardship and saw no hope.

Until someone stood up, with the rise of Wang Xianzhi's uprising, people everywhere joined the wave of uprising.

The imperial court tried to exterminate the bandits, but could not determine the location of the rebels, as there were uprisings everywhere and the peasant class was involved. Huang Chao followed Wang Xianzhi, and in June he gathered thousands of people to join him, and the two began to establish a brotherhood.

Together, they revolted and plundered the states, and as their banner became known, more and more people joined them.

Luoyang fled in terror, paving the way for Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao's rebel army, who quickly occupied half of the Tang Dynasty and became an unstoppable force.

In order to get a better life, Wang Xianzhi rebelled against the imperial court. Now, the Emperor promised to recruit and give Zuo Shence the position of overseer of the imperial history, which was an unimaginable opportunity for him.

Although he knew that those who followed him would not easily agree, he decided to sneak to the palace. However, news of him soon reached the ears of Huang Chao, who intercepted him halfway through and tried to keep him.

Although Huang Chao and Wang Xianzhi jointly pursue brotherhood and family and country ambitions, Wang Xianzhi has made up her mind to leave. Huang Chao's subordinates deceived Zhao'an and tore it up when the two were talking, thus ending Wang Xianzhi's road to Zhao'an.

In this way, Wang Xianzhi and Huang Chao completely broke with each other, Wang Xianzhi burned and looted in Qizhou City, and then led his subordinates to leave, and since then he has parted ways with Huang Chao.

After Wang Xianzhi left the team, he was defeated by the Tang army, and Wang Xianzhi was already the leader of the rebel army at that time, which attracted the attention of the Tang army and bought valuable time for Huang Chao.

Tang Jun thought that eliminating Wang Xianzhi would be able to quell all the turmoil, but an ordinary unsuccessful young man rose, and Wang Xianzhi's remaining subordinates took refuge in Huang Chao, which also won him the title of the leader of the rebel army.

Huang Chao's heart seemed to be shocked by Wang Xianzhi's failure, the daily looting only made him feel empty and lost, he didn't know the future road in **, whether to continue like this.

When the rebel army approached Guangzhou, Huang Chao fell into deep thought, recalling the past years, and he decided that instead of fighting blindly, he tried to reconcile with the imperial court. Hoping to return home, he proposed a position as an envoy to the imperial court, however, the imperial court decided that he could no longer pose a threat and was only a minor player in the rebel army.

Huang Chao had tried to negotiate the position of the envoy of the Guangzhou Jiedu, but his request was rejected by the imperial court. Guangzhou was the economic center of gravity of the Tang Dynasty, and the imperial court did not want to give up such an important position to a traitor, even if it meant that no one was willing to give up this fat shortage.

After discussion among the courtiers, the court decided to give Huang Chao an official position with no real power, but Huang Chao decided that this result did not meet his expectations, so he chose to continue fighting.

The Huangchao rebels approached Chang'an with astonishing strength, while the emperor was still riding and shooting arrows, unaware of the impending danger. When the rebel army conquered Tongguan, the emperor and his ministers panicked and hurriedly gave him the position of envoy of the balance that Huang Chao originally wanted.

Huang Chao was puzzled by this, he didn't understand why those years of imperial examination career were just for this group of mediocre people? It's already at the gate of Chang'an, and you still say that you want to recruit me, do you have a problem with your brain or look down on me?

Think that in this case, I, Huang Chao, am still a foolish and loyal person, and I still need to kneel down to accept the will and thank you for your great kindness?

* From the Internet Huang Chao, an angry rebel leader who was so angry at the mediocrity of the Tang emperors and the incompetence of his ministers that they even looked down on themselves and even demanded that they kneel down to beg for a reward when the knife was already on their neck.

Huang Chao believed that these nobles thought that if they threw a bone, the people of the world would wag their tails and beg for mercy from them, but this was not the case. When Huangchao's rebel army invaded Chang'an, he walked down the empty streets and recited his poems: ".

Although the Huangchao Rebellion ended with his death, it ended the glory of the Tang Dynasty to a certain extent, and also laid the groundwork for Zhu Wen to usurp the Tang Dynasty. In addition, the attack of the Huangchao rebel army also succeeded in destroying the gate valve system that had poisoned the land of China for nearly 600 years.

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