Langya Bang unveils the truth about the demise of China s feudal dynasty

Mondo History Updated on 2024-03-01

The reason why a classic is a classic The story of Langya Bang vividly illustrates that "the lessons of history tell us that people do not learn from the experience of history." ”

Langya Bang is a costume TV series produced in 2015, and "Langya Bang 2 Wind Rises in Changlin" was launched in 2017. After the two dramas were broadcast, they have been popular for a long time, and now various clips are still the darlings of the short ** field.

There are a thousand Hamlets for a thousand readers, and you can belittle Langya List 2 from the perspective of insufficient "coolness", or you can find fault with Langya List 1 from the aspect of serving Huadao and the negative character being too stupid. As far as I'm concerned, every time I watch it, I have a new feeling. It can even be said that the main creative team of Langya Bang is definitely not as simple as creating the pinnacle of costume costumes or creating popular models. Beautiful special effects can conquer the eyeballs for a while, but they will never last long without ideological connotation.

Let's first take a look at the two sentences in Langya List 1 and Langya List 2 that I am very tempting.

In the last episode of Langya List 1, Mei Changsu asked Emperor Liang, "The world is the world of the people of the world, if there are no people, how can the Son of Heaven come." If there is no community, how can there be a king. In your heart, there is only imperial power, only suspicion, **There is a world?”

Before the curtain call, King Changlin of Langya Bang 2 earnestly admonished Emperor Liang, "Your Majesty, don't think that as long as you do a good job in the checks and balances of the court, you will be able to sit firmly in the country!."

These two sentences directly point to the core of the power technique of China's feudal dynasties - court checks and balances.

The biggest consideration of every power holder is that the person who threatens his power is in the **??

Looking at the ruling dynasties in history from this point, it is not difficult to understand why they have been dizzy at the juncture of history, and they have brought Shenzhou land to sink again and again.

The premise of the Anshi Rebellion was that in order to cut off the passage for the general to enter the prime minister and stay in the position of prime minister forever, Prime Minister Li Linfu promoted a large number of Hu people who were not familiar with civil affairs to serve as local generals.

China's consistently abundant martial arts have also been declining. In the later part of the Tang Dynasty, it was devastated by the Tubo, Nanzhao, and Hui in turn. The Song Dynasty was even more forced to pay Liao, Jin, and Xichana coins, and even the legitimacy of the dynasty was questioned.

Why?Please look at the typical story of the Song Dynasty, the first story is that the Northern Song Dynasty general Di Qing entered the court as a privy envoy (equivalent to the prime minister) because of his outstanding military achievements, and was attacked by the civil officials of the court, he went to plead, and the prime minister Wen Yanbo said bluntly: "There is no other reason, it's just that the court is a little suspicious of you." Di Qing had to die of depression. At this time, the emperor was Song Renzong, who was known as the Ming Jun, and the one who attacked him the most fiercely was Ouyang Xiu, who was known as a virtuous minister. The second story is Yue Fei, and the script is almost exactly the same as Di Qing, but he is not so lucky, because his military strength is stronger and his reputation is higher, so he can only die unjustly. Who didn't burst into tears when they read Yue Fei's "Every day is clear, every day is clear"? However, there is no way.

At the end of the dynastic era, with the Empress Dowager Cixi's "Rather with foreigners than domestic slaves" as the peak, and with "measuring China's material resources and forming a friendship with the country" as a practical measure, the Chinese feudal dynasty pierced the moral painting of the thousand-year-old imperial power with the truth it told when it was on the verge of extinction.

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