To be an official, you have to be Jin Wu, and to marry a wife, you have to marry Yin Lihua. Zhi Jinwu: An official who led forbidden troops to defend the capital and Miyagi in Qin and Han Dynasties. Yin Lihua: the wife of Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty (later named as the queen).
It was originally written by Fan Ye in the Southern Dynasties. This sentence is a famous saying about the ideal of life once said by Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. When Liu Xiu was young, he was just a declining royal family and a humble servant. Liu Xiu once went to Chang 'an to study, and saw Jin Wu passing by in the street. The scene was spectacular and extravagant, and he sighed greatly, and sent out the feeling and yearning that "an official should be a Jin Wu and a wife should be Yin Lihua". This sentence was widely circulated, and it became an eternal famous saying in the future, which triggered many * * * sounds of "going in troubled times". The love story between Liu Xiu and Yin Lihua is also celebrated through the ages.
Liu Xiu's exclamation became a famous saying through the ages in the future, which triggered many * * * sounds of "heroic in troubled times".
Zhu Wen, the founding emperor of Houliang, who ended the 29-year rule of Tang Dynasty and started the Five Dynasties pattern, heard that Zhang Hui, the daughter of Song Zhou's secretariat, was beautiful when he was not rich, and he issued a "Lihua sigh"! The latter two were married, that is, Zhang Hui, the queen of Yuan Zhen of the Back Liang Dynasty, who was known as the "First Empress of the Five Dynasties". Zhang Hui helped Zhu Wen destroy Tang Jianliang, which made great achievements and became a much-told story in the Five Dynasties and Ten Countries.