? Why not be willing to bear the flesh of a loyal minister and filial son! ——Tie Xuan
? Tie Xuan, a native of Dengzhou, Henan, was a civil servant. During the Hongwu period of the Ming Dynasty, he was directly appointed as an official of the Ministry of Rites by Guozijiansheng. After Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunwen ascended the throne, he was appointed to participate in politics in Shandong. .
? In the Jingnan Campaign initiated by Zhu Di, Tie Xuan led the defense of Jinan. As a scholar, he made immortal achievements here and has been praised by people in this city for generations. The victory of this battle brought a glimmer of hope to Emperor Jianwen, who had been depressed for a long time. He promoted Tie Xuan to the post of Chief Envoy of Shandong, and later made him Minister of War.
? Then, Emperor Jianwen's failure could not be reversed. Zhu Di was unable to succeed, and the country changed hands, becoming Emperor Yongle, the founder of the Ming Dynasty. Tie Xuan was captured and retained his loyalty to Emperor Jianwen until the last moment.
? The so-called integrity is talked about by many people on weekdays, and is often used as a stick to beat others, but true integrity is always shown in critical moments. At such times, those who insist on integrity often do not end up with flowers and applause.
? Tie Xuan, had his ears and nose cut off, cooked, and stuffed into his mouth.
? Zhu Di asked: "Is it delicious?" (Is it delicious?
? Tie Xuan replied: "Why not be willing to eat the meat of a loyal minister and filial son!" Ling Chi killed his son.
? Only those with truly strong hearts can show their integrity when facing the butcher's knife.