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Chapter 10 (9) The Iron Net Mountain Siege Incident

According to Mr. Lu Xun's understanding, it is a novel that "becomes fresh because of its realism".The book clearly states, "Since the establishment of the Ding Ding in the Kingdom, my family has been famous and rich and honored for hundreds of years...", so the connotation of the book is mainly about the last years of Yongzheng, Qianlong's reform of the Yuan Dynasty, and even the four or five years of Qianlong (as of now Eighty times).The royal family in the Qing Dynasty were all strong generals. By the "hundred years" period, military warfare was no longer the main achievement, but the Manchu royal family and nobles still had to maintain the tradition of martial arts.How to learn it?It is to use hunting (hunting) as an important way to practice riding and shooting skills.

Every year, the emperor went outside the mouth to escape the summer heat and play siege.That location is equivalent to today's Chengde, Hebei Province and Weichang County in its northwest, 800 miles away from Beijing. At that time, the noble son of the bannerman, because he was accustomed to enjoying pleasures and pleasures, already regarded besieging as a chore.In the twenty-sixth chapter of the book, there is a section that specifically mentions the siege of Iron Net Mountain. It seems to be a casual article, but it is the key point. It was Xue Pan's treat. Feng Ziying, the son of Shenwu General Feng Tang, came suddenly. He hadn't seen him for a long time, and he had a bruise on his face. When asked why, he found out that he and his father went to Iron Net Mountain to fight the siege on March 28. I went, the face was scratched by the eagle's wings.At that time, the noble son said: I have no choice but to go; otherwise, how happy we are at the party, will we go to find the trouble?He also said that there was a "great fortune among misfortunes" in this trip, and the fight with "Captain Qiu" was specifically mentioned in the previous article.Indistinctly, there are infinite hills and valleys hidden inside, and there are many articles behind.It turned out that in history, a major event took place.

In the fourth year of Qianlong (1739), many of the four old princes (sons of Kangxi) or nephews of the royal family conspired together to set up their own "court" organization, preparing to overthrow Qianlong (the old grievances are still revenge for Yongzheng's bloody flesh and blood) , So far it has been exposed, and countless people have been convicted.In the following year, Qianlong held the "Autumn Festival" again. In the paddock, he encountered the secret plot of Prince Zhuang and Prince Zhuang. Fortunately, he was discovered.This historical state of affairs is tortuously reflected in the novel.Yuan Chun's death occurred when she accompanied her to the outskirts of the mouth, and she was killed by personnel from hostile forces in the midst of the chaos.This is the true love and painful words of "Looking at home, the road is far away and the mountains are high".

This is what her book verdict said-"Three springs fight for the early spring scene, and the tiger meets the big dream and returns." Husi, the words come out, two kinds of beasts with the strongest strength, it is a metaphor for two strong ones fighting each other.Yuan Chun died unexpectedly at the age of twenty [note]. When Yuanchun returned to the province, he ordered four plays, the second one was Zhi Yanzhai's comment: this play concealed Yuan Chun's death.How do you say this?It turns out that this play is about the deeds of Tang Minghuang and Yang Guifei. Yang Guifei died on the way to Shu with the Ming Emperor and was forced to hang to death!

Li Yishan's famous line: "This day the six armies were stationed together, and at that time the Qixi Festival laughed at the cows." The six armies couldn't do it, and the concubine had to save the siege with her own life. This is the tragedy of Miss Yuanchun. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~【Note】 On Yuanchun's brochure, there is a picture of a bow, which may be a homonym for "gong".But another meaning is that there was a custom of hanging concubines with bowstrings in the palaces of the Qing Dynasty.
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