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Chapter 54 3. Cai Yong's sigh

Dong Zhuo was wiped out in the most thorough way, and Wang Yun suddenly felt a burst of relief. It was exactly this moment that he had endured humiliation and waited for for many years.As a scholar loyal to the Han Dynasty, he turned the tide at a critical moment, and he has enough reasons to be proud of himself.Also proud is Lü Bu, who stabbed Dong Zhuo to death with a single spear, who made and carried out the whole plan, without whom nothing would have been possible. However, when discussing meritorious deeds and rewards, Lu Bu was disappointed again. Wang Yun announced that he would preside over the daily work of the court as a Situ (recording the affairs of the minister), and only gave him a general Fenwei (the same name as Yuan Shao gave Han Fu. ), which made Lu Bu very disappointed.Lu Bu thought, why is it always me who gets hurt?

Wang Yun looked down on Lu Bu from the bottom of his heart. On the one hand, he thought he was a warrior, and on the other hand, he thought he was changeable and lacked integrity.Wang Yun's political obsession broke out again. Although he had served Dong Zhuo with a low eyebrow, he thought it was necessary for underground work, and if others wanted to do this, he would not tolerate it. In addition to looking down on Lu Bu, Wang Yun also looked down on Cai Yong. Wang Yun couldn't wait to order Cai Yong to be imprisoned. The reason is that Cai Yong sighed in public after hearing the news of Dong Zhuo's death.

This sigh finally cost Cai Yong's life. Although Taiwei Ma Ri and many others interceded, Cai Yong himself wrote to Wang Yun, pleading guilty and willing to suffer the punishment of imperial punishment or tattooing his head like Sima Qian. He saved his life so that he could complete the current national history "Han Ji" that he was writing, but Wang Yun resolutely refused. A generation of talents finally shed blood in Chang'an, at the age of sixty-one. The book "Han Ji" written by Zhang said that Wang Yun also regretted it later (Yun regretted to stop), but he didn't have time to stop it.This is actually impossible, Wang Yun's will to kill Cai Yong is very firm, because we are old acquaintances and know too much about each other, and Cai Yong just mentioned Sima Qian, which is an important reminder to Wang Yun.If Cai Yong were allowed to write the history of the current dynasty, I don't know what it would be written.

Therefore, Cai Yong must die. Mr. Bo Yang further analyzed that in recent years, Wang Yun "if Dong Zhuo's flattery had not been flattered, Dong Zhuo would not have been able to entrust all the power to the central government. Mr. Cai Yong knew all about some of the ugly behaviors. Chu, Wang Yun had to prevent Cai Yong from revealing his details."The high-sounding reason is a feint, but the real reason is often too despicable to say. After Cai Yong was killed, there was a sixteen-year-old young man who was very saddened. His name was Wang Can, his courtesy name was Zhongxuan, and he was from Gaoping County, Shanyang State. History) son of Wang Qian.

Wang Qian died of illness at this time.After Emperor Xian moved westward, Wang Can came to Chang'an.At that time, Cai Yong was well received by Dong Zhuo, and he was a well-known university student. His family was often full of guests. fill lane). Once, Cai Yong's house was full of guests, and he was talking with everyone. His family members handed over a name sticker saying that someone was asking to see him outside. Wear it backwards (upside down to greet each other).Everyone wondered, what kind of heavyweight is this that can make Master Cai so excited? After entering, everyone was dumbfounded. Accompanied by Cai Yong was a fifteen or sixteen-year-old boy. shock.

Cai Yong introduced to everyone: "This is the grandson of the prince (Wang Chang), very talented, I am not as good as him." Cai Yong also announced: "All the books in my family will be given to him after death." Cai Yong's abnormal behavior makes people very puzzled. No matter how talented Wang Can is, he won't be able to impress the world-renowned university scholars at the age of a teenager, right?Cai Yonghou met Wang Can. If you want to guess, it may have something to do with his daughter. Cai Yong's daughter, Cai Yan, named Wenji, under the influence of Cai Yong, has been erudite since she was a child, and she is very accomplished in music and poetry. In "The Legend of Child Prodigy".It is generally believed that Cai Yan was born around 177, the same age as Wang Can.

Cai Yan was married once. Her husband was from a family in Hedong County. His name was Wei Zhongdao. He was a scholar.Wei's family disliked her a little, thinking that she killed her husband as soon as she married into Wei's family.Cai Yan couldn't bear it and returned to her natal home. There are two theories about where Cai Yan went after leaving her husband's house, that is, where she was finally taken away by the Southern Huns.One is that she returned to her hometown of Chenliu County and was taken captive there; the other is that she came to Chang'an and was taken captive there.If Cai Yan was in Chang'an, Wang Can should be able to see her.Cai Yong deliberately cultivated Wang Can, and said those unusual words, which may have the meaning of betrotting his daughter Cai Yan to him.

Wang Can is the same as Cao Cao, because of his "short appearance", he has suffered a lot in the political arena and social occasions, but he seems to be very attractive. Cai Yong wants to recruit him as his son-in-law. Liu Biao also has this idea in the future, but unfortunately Wang Can doesn't seem to have it. that fate. After Cai Yong was killed, Wang Can was very sad. Later, Wang Yun wanted to recruit Wang Can to be the servant of Huangmen, but he firmly refused.After the chaos in Chang'an, Wang Can went south to Jingzhou to join his grandfather's student Liu Biao.

When Wang Can went to Jingzhou, he most likely took Wuguan Road. As one of the most talented poets at that time, Wang Can couldn’t help but feel sad when looking back on the years of Chang’an on the road, so he wrote the famous poem "Seven Sorrows" "Poetry" describes the process of going south to Jingzhou. There are poems such as "Xijing is in chaos, jackals and tigers are in trouble" and "I can't see anything when I go out, and the plain is covered by bones".Cai Yan did not get together with Wang Can in the end. In the chaos, she was taken captive to a foreign land by the leader of the Southern Huns, until many years later, she was redeemed by Cao Cao with a large sum of money.More about her story later.

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