The true history of China is vast and profound. Nowadays, many errors in the records of historical materials have been misrepresented, so that we, the public, almost regard the erroneous history as orthodox! Isn't this ridiculous! Let’s take a look at these most authentic histories!
The fate of female prisoners in ancient times was tragic
In the black prisons of the Yamen, the female prisoners were probably the ones who suffered the most. In ancient times, women's chastity was taken very seriously. It is well known that men and women are mixed in the prison, and it is dirty and dark.
Once women enter prison, they become the targets of sexual harassment by wardens and inmates. An official media outlet that guards female prisoners in a prison publicly said: All women sent here are not breaking the law. ? You've already broken the law, why are you pretending to be a virtuous woman?
The brothel was originally the residence of the emperor.
"Brotherhood" originally referred to the gorgeous residence as the residence of the emperor: the famous Qing Dynasty poet Yuan Mei's "Suiyuan Shihua" "According to "Book of Southern Qi·Donghunhou Ji": "King Wu of Qi applied green lacquer on Xingguang Tower, and it was called a brothel in the world."
It can be seen that the brothel was originally the residence of the emperor. For this reason, Yuan Mei pointed out: "Today, it is a mistake to call brothels as brothels." "Butterhouse" followed the misinformation of previous generations and became another name for brothels.
Lesbianism was the most common among palace maids in ancient times
The palace maids were suppressed for a long time, and it was easy for them to develop strong feelings in the process of supporting each other, thus forming a stable relationship like both genders. The relationship is called "mirror grinding".
It means that lesbians get a certain degree of satisfaction from rubbing or touching each other's bodies. Since both parties have the same body structure, it seems that they are rubbing together with a mirror placed in the middle, so it is called "grinding". Mirror", also known as "counter-eating".
Catching a son-in-law at the bottom of the list
During the Song Zhenzong period, a man named Fan Lingsun won the first place, and the prime minister immediately married his daughter to him; during the Song Shenzong period, a middle-aged man named Cai Bian After becoming a Jinshi, Wang Anshi asked him to marry his daughter immediately.
Later on, people began to "make reservations". As long as they were optimistic that someone might win the lottery, they would make a decision first, and get married immediately as soon as they win. This is how Ouyang Xiu, the great writer of the Song Dynasty, was chosen by others. It’s settled.
The concubine system in the Qing Dynasty
After Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty, the concubine system was greatly prepared. The queen lives in the middle palace; the first imperial concubine, the second concubine, the fourth concubine, and the sixth concubine are nobles, always present, and promised to have an indefinite number, and live in the twelve east and west palaces respectively. ”
In the Qing Dynasty, the levels of concubines can be roughly divided into eight levels, namely: queen, imperial concubine, concubine, concubine, concubine, noble, always present, and promised.
China Six Great invention
1. Xiangqi: a symbol of Chinese politics, everything is for the sake of keeping the leader; 2. Mahjong: a symbol of Chinese nationals, scheming against each other only for their own success; 3. Go: a symbol of Chinese thinking, everything is either white or black; 4. Military chess: a symbol of China's officialdom, the official level can kill people; 5 Acrobatics: a symbol of China's current situation, tossing and tossing is to maintain stability; 6 Martial Arts: a symbol of China's military, the posture is scary, no one has ever subdued anyone.
Every birthday celebration Cixi had during her lifetime was related to the cession of territory
On her 50th birthday, the Sino-French War broke out; when she was 60 years old, the Sino-Japanese War broke out; when she was 70 years old, the three northeastern provinces were in danger and Zhang Taiyan wrote a satirical couplet: Today we will go to Nanyuan, tomorrow we will go to Beihai, and when will we return to ancient Chang'an? It's a pity that all the people's blood has dried up, and only one person can celebrate it; at fifty, Ryukyu was cut off, at sixty, Taiwan was cut off, and now the three eastern provinces are cut off! I wish I could live longer.
The Soviet Union made $12 billion in World War II
After World War II, the Soviet Union received $12 billion in compensation from Germany; the Jews received $60 billion from Germany. US dollars in compensation. China gave up the US$120 billion in war compensation that Japan was supposed to pay and received 0 compensation.
After the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War, the Qing Dynasty paid Japan 230 million as a defeated country. Two silver compensation.
Qin Shihuang did not unify China
Qin Shihuang destroyed the six kingdoms, but he did not unify China because there was still a Weiguo at that time. Shang Yang and Lu Buwei were both from the Wei State. These two men made great contributions to the unification of the Qin State and therefore preserved their homeland.
The most powerful official in Chinese history is Yu Wenhu
The most powerful official in Chinese history is Yuwen Hu during the Northern and Southern Dynasties. His power over the entire government lasted through the Western Wei Dynasty and the Northern Zhou Dynasty. During this period, he killed three emperors in one go.
Evaluation: A sturdy life needs no explanation.
The body of Master Huineng, the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism, has remained incorruptible for thousands of years
Master Huineng of the Tang Dynasty was the first Bodhisattva with a physical body (an eminent monk with an indestructible body) who appeared in the history of our country. It has lasted more than 1,000 years and is still enshrined in Nanhua Temple in Shaoguan, Guangdong.
Bodhi has no tree, mirror is not a platform, there is nothing in it, how can it cause dust...
Top Ten "Love Letters" in Ancient China
10 Years of Life and Death The two are boundless; ⒉ I live at the head of the Yangtze River, and you live at the end of the Yangtze River; ⒊ Hold your hand and grow old with me; ⒋ I want to know you and live forever; ⒌ We are separated by more than ten thousand miles, and we are at the end of the world; ⒍ If the love between two people lasts for a long time, how can it last day and night? ⒎Ask what love is in the world; ⒏You were born before I was born, and I was already old after you were born; ⒐It was difficult to find water in the sea; ⒑The clothes are getting wider and wider, but I never regret it, for Yixiao makes people haggard!
Qianlong asked Ji Xiaolan to make a match.
One day, Qianlong asked Ji Xiaolan to make a match. The pair played by Qianlong sounds like: two plates of beans. Ji Xiaolan thought to herself: The emperor usually has difficult sentences, why is it so easy this time? Be careful and answer: A cup of oil.
Sure enough, Qianlong changed his mind: What I said was - a fight between two butterflies. Ji Xiaolan seemed to have expected it, and said calmly: I mean - Yiouyou. The emperor added: Two butterflies are fighting among the flowers. Ji Xiaolan responded casually: A gull was swimming on the water.
Ancient House Restriction Orders
Kublai Khan, the founder of the Yuan Dynasty, prohibited Mongolian officials from buying houses in the areas formerly ruled by the Southern Song Dynasty. Reasons: First, many properties were inherited from the previous dynasty and were available for distribution. Second, some Mongolian officials bought and sold goods by force, causing widespread resentment among the people. This order was even worse in the Ming and Qing Dynasties. Not only are officials prohibited from purchasing property in their workplaces, but bannermen are also restricted. Violators will be fined 50 times, their properties will be confiscated and auctioned, and they will be dismissed from public service.
Four major love myths in ancient China
1. Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, both turned into butterflies and did not have human form. 2. The Cowherd and the Weaver Girl are so far apart that they only get together one day a year. 3. Bai Suzhen and Xu Xian, one is under the tower, the other is lonely. 4. Meng Jiangnu shed tears on the Great Wall for her husband, unable to save herself. You see, history has proven countless times that true love has no good results...
How many concubines did Emperor Kangxi have in his lifetime?
An emperor, four queens, forty-eight concubines and a prince were buried in a mausoleum. Such burial specifications are unique in Chinese history. This is the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Kangxi.
The Song Dynasty only ate two meals a day
In fact, before the Song Dynasty, the common people only ate two meals a day, only four meals for the royal family and three meals for the princes. In the Western Han Dynasty, those who rebelled and were exiled The imperial edict of King Huainan specifically stated, "Reduce three meals a day to two meals."
This is attributed to the economic prosperity of the Song Dynasty. In addition to the fact that wine shops are no longer restricted to the middle of the market as in the Tang Dynasty, the night market does not impose a curfew at night, and the nightlife is rich at night, so a dinner is added.
How fair is He Yan?
He Yan is the husband of Cao Cao’s daughter, Princess Jinxiang, and his mother was adopted as a concubine by Cao Cao. With such a stepfather and father-in-law, He Yan has even more white capital. He is so white that some people suspect that he is guilty of cheating. pink.
If it is just white, it is just static beauty. The key is that he is still moving. When walking, he likes to look at his shadow and feel pity for himself. He will twist his hips and lift his hips appropriately. When he turns his head, he will shake his hair. The look is soulful, confused, drunk and dreaming, and this look will definitely make people bleed.
What is the difference between China and Japan?
In 1843, Wei Yuan's "Hai Guo Tu Zhi" was published, but it had little response in the country, with only a thousand copies printed. In 1851, when Japanese customs inspected merchant ships entering China, they found three copies of this book. They were so treasured that they printed fifteen editions in a row and became extremely popular.
In 1859, the price was three times that of the first edition. In 1862, Japanese reformers came to Shanghai and were surprised to find that their country's best-selling books "purchased" from China had long been out of print in China.
Yuan Chonghuan died unjustly
Yuan Chonghuan was killed by artillery and stone in the battle of Ningyuan City. Later, he was taken to Caishikou, where a huge crowd of people gathered to watch the biggest traitor of the Ming Dynasty being tortured. People did not understand the true situation and thought he was a great traitor.
When the executioner began to execute the execution, the crowd threw copper coins to the executioner and bought Yuan Chonghuan's meat to eat raw, which showed that they hated him deeply.
Ten famous quotes summarizing Chinese history
1: Emperors and generals have a kind of peace; 2: Do not seek to be born in the same year, the same month and the same day, but only seek to die in the same year, the same month and the same day; 3: Water energy Carrying a boat can also overturn it; 4: I have dedicated myself to death; 5: If I cannot be famous for a hundred generations, I would rather be infamous for ten thousand years; 6: Serve the country with loyalty; 7: Why should I take care of my family before the Huns are destroyed; 8: I would rather bear the burden of the world. Don’t let anyone in the world betray me; 9: Who has never died since ancient times? Keep your loyalty to reflect history; 10: Unnecessary.
Ancient China attached great importance to food safety, and the highest penalty in the Tang Dynasty was hanging
According to the "Tang Laws and Regulations", if food spoils, the owner of the food must destroy the food immediately. Otherwise, he will be beaten with a cane 90 times; if he does not destroy the harmful food, gives it away or continues to sell it, causing people to become sick, the owner of the food will be sentenced to one year in prison; if the food causes death, the owner of the food will be sentenced to hanging.
The truth you don’t know
Princess Wencheng was Songtsen Gampo’s second queen (the first queen was from today’s Nepal); Emperor Jiaqing was struck to death by lightning . The only monarch in Chinese history who fell into a manure pit and choked to death was Jin Jinggong Ji Yan in the Spring and Autumn Period; Li Bai ranked second in the list of martial arts masters in the Tang Dynasty; An Lushan's most common appearance in front of Yang Guifei was that of a swaddling baby.
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