Home Categories Chinese history Tang Dynasty is absolutely evil

Chapter 26 7. Li Zhi's Heart of Resentment

Li Zhi, the ulterior and unspeakable greatest desire in his life was satisfied by Wu Meiniang.The surrender of this sexual relationship extends to the surrender of personality. From then on, Wu Meiniang became Li Zhi's protector. However, the inner anxiety caused by this transformation brought about an abnormal reaction to Li Zhi's physical condition.According to history books, Li Zhi suffered from migraines from then on—the strange problem of often fainting for no reason—his fainting for no reason is also known in medicine as the establishment of a psychological defense mechanism, which is essentially a type of hysteria.

So what is hysteria? Hysteria is just... stop, stop, we're historical texts, not medical literature.To put it simply, this fainting is entirely to protect Li Zhi's fragile mind from being too stimulated. Some stimuli are very harmful to his health... What stimuli are there? For example, Wu Meiniang gave birth to a daughter for him. It's good to have a daughter, what's so exciting about it? But if you think about it again, who is Li Zhi's Wu Meiniang?From the point of view of the right to use, she was used by Li Zhi's father Li Shimin. From the point of view of human relationship, she should be regarded as Li Zhi's mother.So the daughter she gave birth to should be Li Zhi's younger sister... But this child is clearly Li Zhi's biological daughter... So Li Zhi is his own father... Isn't this too messy?

It is certain that even Emperor Li Zhi couldn't bear this kind of spiritual stimulation, so he fainted decisively.When he woke up, he found that his daughter had been strangled to death. Who did it? Li Zhi stared round his eyes and asked Wu Meiniang. According to the history books, Wu Meiniang said that Queen Wang came to visit the newborn baby kindly just now, and left after seeing it... The implication is that Queen Wang strangled the child to death. But in fact, this child should have been strangled to death by Li Zhi himself during the "fainting" process, because this child brought him too much psychological pressure. possible reflections.He strangled the child to death in a state of amnesia, and when he woke up, he had already forgotten about strangling the child.As for Wu Meiniang, of course she can't publicize the emperor's strange illness. She knows very well that no matter what kind of man falls into her hands, if he is whipped, hammered, and iron awl drilled, he won't get it. Personality fission and mental abnormality are too abnormal.

So Wu Meiniang simply pinned the blame on Queen Wang. So Queen Wang was deposed and thrown into the cold palace—and the unlucky concubine Xiao Shu was also locked in the cold palace together with Queen Wang. The depose of the queen was actually Li Zhi's power-seizure action against the civil service system that held power.The civil servants headed by Changsun Wuji naturally wanted to resist this action, but because Li Zhishi was well-known, Changsun Wuji had nothing to say. Rao, these old courtiers have become as sharp as fine, but they never imagined that the child would It was Li Zhi who strangled him to death.Even the historians of later generations only hinted that the child was strangled to death by Wu Meiniang, but they would never think of Li Zhi.

So Li Zhi went farther and farther on the road of abnormality. One day, when Li Zhi was passing through the cold palace, he suddenly remembered the Queen who was locked inside, and called through the door: Queen, are you there?Just a squeak... The historian said that Li Zhi was soft-hearted and merciful, and couldn't bear to see the king and queen end up in such a way, so he called out to each other. But Wu Meiniang knew Li Zhi too well, and only she knew that Li Zhi's behavior was just another hysteria attack.In fact, the reason why he called Queen Wang was just to hint to Wu Meiniang that he should quickly kill the two women in the house - because only they could know his condition and know that the murderer who strangled the child was him.

He wants to kill people. Then kill it, Wu Meiniang has no objection to this.So she chopped off the hands and feet of the queen and queen, soaked them in a wine tank, and let the poor woman die slowly.During this process, Li Zhi expressed the utmost silence. Silence—shows Li Zhi's attitude towards this matter. Without his own permission, Wu Meiniang would never dare to kill the queen with such cruel methods.The reason why Li Zhi treated his first wife so cruelly was clearly because of the deep resentment accumulated in the previous married life.The biggest possibility is that the husband and wife in the private room were teasing, and Wang hurt Li Zhi's self-esteem when he was careless. This kind of injury cut Li Zhi's heart like a knife, but Wang didn't realize it.

From Wang's point of view, she and Li Zhi are cousins, they grew up playing together when they were young, and there are too many exaggerated jokes with each other, who would take these things to heart? However, there are some words—topics involving private bed secrets, which a man will always remember in his heart. Once he thinks that he has been hurt, the fire of resentment will burn blazingly. Just like Li Zhi did.
Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book