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Why couldn’t the Qing Dynasty worship the leader?

You and I meet each other so late, why not marry Jinlan?

The Three Kingdoms Liu Guan and Zhang Taoyuan were sworn brothers, which made people feel heart-stirring and excited. Watching them bow and swear an oath, I wished I could quickly find a few friends to burn yellow paper and chop off chicken heads. As the saying goes, when you meet a close friend in the spring breeze, the peach blossoms also reflect the altar with smiles. This bow is a sign of loyalty, loyalty and courage, and we will stick together in adversity and never part ways. This bow will not change whether I live or die. Heaven, earth, sun and moon will strengthen my feelings.

However, in the Qing Dynasty, a group of like-minded people gathered together. Those who were happy to have a close friend in life and cried each other decided to cut off chicken heads, burn yellow paper, and make an alliance with blood? Stop it! This was in the Qing Dynasty, everyone, if you were sworn to Jinlan, you would be beheaded!

In the 18th year of Shunzhi, it was stipulated that anyone who takes a blood oath and burns his watch to worship brothers will be punished. So Liu Guan Zhang?

In the third year of Kangxi, there was another update. If people with different surnames became brothers, they would be beaten with a hundred sticks. If more than ten people swear a blood oath and burn their oaths, the leader will not only be beaten with a hundred sticks, but also sentenced to three years in prison. What if after sworn sworn sworn people commit evil deeds, they would be sentenced to prison and executed in the autumn?

Later, it became even more severe. In the tenth year of Kangxi’s reign, it was changed to: As long as those who swore blood sworn sworn vows, regardless of the number of people, would be punished as treason. , the leader was sentenced to death, and the followers were beaten with a hundred sticks and exiled for three thousand miles. If there is no bloodshed, the leader will be beaten with a hundred sticks and imprisoned for three years, and the follower will be beaten with a hundred sticks.

So, if Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei were sworn sworn brothers during the Shunzhi and Kangxi years of the Qing Dynasty, at least they would not be able to escape the crime of being beaten with a hundred sticks. Similarly, the Five Rats of the Seven Heroes and the Five Righteousnesses, and the Eight Tribes of the Sky and the Dragon Xiao Feng, Duan Yu, Xu Zhu? If it happened in this era, no one would be able to escape.

No wonder that in "The Deer and the Cauldron", Wei Xiaobao, played by Stephen Chow, was in the Qingmu Hall, and everyone took an oath of blood, and the crowd was excited, but Wei Xiaobao refused to show his blood at all, and struggled to the end and even took the blood of others! Could it be that he knows that taking blood means treason and will be beheaded? However, he later burned yellow paper to worship Duolong. If Kangxi found out, he would inevitably be exiled for at least three thousand miles.

History is not a joke. Historical figures in history books will inevitably be biased by interested people, but it is no joke that systems and laws are written down and passed down. There were so many literary prisons in the Qing Dynasty, which were actually the same as the prohibition on worshiping Baozi. The former was because the Manchus were afraid that literati would create ideas and speeches that were not conducive to their rule, while the latter was because they were afraid that some people with high force value would gather to make trouble and affect the foundation of rule and social stability and unity.

By the way, when Liu Guan and Zhang worshiped the leader, did they waste their blood?