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How do you evaluate Yuan Shu’s clown wearing a dragon robe?

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In the separatist situation of the late Han Dynasty, there was a taboo among the princes. Although everyone coveted the title of emperor, no one dared to openly violate it and try out what it was like to be an emperor. Only this Yuan Shu got involved and became emperor for a few days, but he made a fatal mistake and failed miserably. This is also an unsurprising example of all those blind, blind, and self-righteous people who make wrong decisions at the wrong time and in the wrong place and end up in failure. >>At that time, those warlords knew in their hearts that they could do anything, but they could not be emperor. The power was so powerful that the emperor had taken the emperor from Luoyang to Xudu to order the princes. Emperor Xian of Han became a puppet in his hands, and he did not dare to think of replacing him. Once, he went to the table and suggested that he simply proclaim himself emperor. He said, this guy wants me to sit on the stove and bake! Therefore, he never touched the throne in his life. It was not until his son that Emperor Xian was deposed. >>The fool Yuan Shu, because he got the jade seal pledged by Sun Jian, as the saying goes, his mind began to swell and he developed a high fever. The reason why the fool is stupid is that he does not feel stupid. So, driven by confusion and ambition, Yuan Ji established the small court of Yuan Ji in Huainan. Proclaiming emperors and titles, establishing sons and concubines, carrying dragons, chariots, and phoenix chariots, and offering sacrifices to the northern and southern suburbs. These clumsy performances are disgusting and hateful to everyone in the world. >>His subordinates advised him not to assume the title of emperor, but he wanted to be the emperor and could not listen to anything else. He had lost the last bit of self-knowledge. This is also the tragedy of self-confidence that celebrities easily commit. Their brain cells degenerate and they are insensitive to new things, but they still feel terrible about themselves. In addition, they are unwilling to be lonely, so they behave in all kinds of ungraceful ways, use bad language, cause troubles, and act in the opposite direction. Finally, they can't Go to the opposite side of yourself. What do you think is wrong, but you want to be the emperor? As the saying goes, it is called death or looking for the dead, that's what it means. >>If a person hopes to get something he should not get, that is, if he has unreasonable thoughts, it is called ambition. Then it may be considered that this kind of ambition is common to everyone. There is a famous saying that a soldier who does not want to be a marshal is not a good soldier. If everyone behaves well and only wants to get what he should get, and not think about anything else, like worker ants and worker bees, holding as big a bowl as they can and eating as much food as they want, there will be no competition, no competition, no merit, no benefit. In the world we compete in, is there any progress to be made? Any unsatisfactory ideas and practices are pursuits, ideals, and goals for you, but in the eyes of other interested people, they are likely to be regarded as ambitions. >>So, ambition is not scary, but in the process of realizing ambition, if you use unscrupulous means and are arrogant and stupid, then only the fate of failure is waiting for him. If he is like Macbeth in the novel, sinking deeper and deeper and unable to extricate himself, like an out-of-control car, sliding downhill, and finally destroying the car and killing everyone on the way, what else can he do? Knowing how to be temperate, knowing how to measure, taking steps step by step, and advancing and retreating in a measured way is another matter that no one can do anything about you. Cao Cao may not want to be the emperor, and the same is true, and Sun Ce and Sun Quan are no exception. Their ambitions are even greater than Yuan Shu's, but they only need to be able to understand the time of consciousness, know themselves and their enemies, and not act rashly. >>Because Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty is a card, whoever catches it can use its remaining value. But whoever wants to proclaim himself emperor is tantamount to setting up a target for everyone to aim at and shoot at. Therefore, Yuan Shu's fate was no better than that of Brother Nai. This pair of high-ranking officials' sons were the first clowns to withdraw from the stage of history in the book "The Romance". When Yuan Shu appeared, he started by cutting off Sun Wentai's food and grass. In the end, he did not expect that he would also die due to lack of food and water. >>This is certainly a well-deserved retribution. >>Yuan Shu and Yuan Shao can be called a pair of brothers in need, and Shu is even worse than Shao. In this battle for hegemony, where success is the king and defeat is the enemy, the vulnerable Yuan Shu, firstly, lost quickly; secondly, he lost miserably. It seems that people from famous families only have a loud brand name. If they don't stick to their words, they can put on airs and bluff people. If they are really like a mule or a horse, they will make a big fool of themselves when they are taken out for a walk. Yuan Gongtou, the later general and governor of Nanyang, behaved the most like a fool in the battles between various princes.

If he were on the Peking Opera stage, his nose would probably have a patch of white powder on it. >>When Yuan Shu took over Shouchun, his household registration was millions, and he could have done a lot of business. But he was extravagant, lustful, and extortionate, and the people suffered. There was a rift with his brother Yuan Shao, and he was at loggerheads with Liu Biao, so he allied with Gongsun Zan in the north; Shao was at odds with Zan, and allied with Liu Biao in the south. After arrogantly proclaiming himself emperor, there was great desolation and extravagance. Hundreds of people in the harem were served with qiluo and left with rice and meat. However, the soldiers were frozen and exhausted, the rivers and rivers were empty, and the people were eating each other. >>Zi Zhi Tongjian said: Since the Zhongping Period, the world has been in chaos, the people have abandoned agriculture, and all armies have risen together. They have been short of food and grain, and have no plan for the end of the year. When they are hungry, they will be plundered, and when they are full, they will abandon the remainder. They will be disintegrated and displaced, and they will be invincible. The ones who broke it are countless. When Yuan Shao was in Hebei, the soldiers ate mulberry trees. When Yuan Shu was in Jianghuai, he gave them to mulberry trees. Many people were eating each other, and the state was depressed. The two brothers, especially the latter one, did not take it seriously for the destruction they caused to the people. >>In every era, when it is turbulent and unpredictable, there are always some careerists, frustrated politicians, shameless literati, and some who are simply imbecile and idiots who are unable to sit still. , ruffians with no standing appearance, and so on, due to chance, they were pushed to the top of the trend, and they actually became as arrogant as a human being. The so-called "monkey-like and crowned" refers to these upstarts who suddenly stand in front of the footlights of the stage. >>This is probably called a historical misunderstanding. >>Some people can't even speak a complete sentence, and their IQs are very low, but they can only be powerful and blessed. Some people work as yamen servants, sounding gongs to clear the way. They may be competent, but they are in the third division, enclosing the border, shouting and shouting. What's more, in the year of famine, the idiot who asked the people who had no food to eat why they didn't eat minced meat actually became the emperor. Therefore, under the rule of these mediocre people, one can imagine what kind of good life everyone will have. >>But don’t underestimate the likes of Yuan Shu. He is absolutely incapable of doing serious things, but he is very good at making trouble, causing trouble, stumbling, and stabbing someone in the back. After the coalition headquarters for the crusade was formed, Yuan Shao recommended him to be responsible for logistics support. The first thing he did after taking office was to cut off the food and grass for the vanguard. As a result, Sun Jian returned in defeat and almost lost his head. The second thing is that when Hua Xiong asked for a battle, he heard that he was just a horse archer, and he immediately shouted: "You deceived all our princes and had no generals?" Measuring an archer, if you dare to speak nonsense, fight me! The so-called never doing good things and never doing bad things is the basic virtue of this kind of people. If the country has such people, it will be a situation where Qingfu will not die. If there are such people in society, there is no hope of a stable and peaceful life. If a unit or a group has such people, it must be a piece of stinky meat that spoils a pot of soup. >>But if he were to go into battle with real swords and guns, he would be making a fool of himself. >>Looking at the way he appeared on the stage, wearing golden armor and two swords hanging from his wrists, he looked like a buffoon in that formation. It’s no wonder that when Li Yu was commenting on The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, he also thought his outfit was funny and ironically described it as a “dumb tone”. The knife hangs on the wrist. Is it a weapon or a decoration? This kind of appearance is of course only worthy of being beaten. As a result, the battle failed, and Shu's army was in chaos. They encountered Guan Yu again on the way, and had to retreat to Huainan in defeat. >>Since ancient times, the more bullshit this kind of guy is, the easier it is for him to become complacent when everything is mixed with fish and dragons. It was precisely because of the chaos at the end of the Han Dynasty that Yuan Shu was able to lead one side and become the king. But the common problem with this kind of thing is that it lacks self-awareness and does not know how many bowls of dry rice it has eaten. He thought that having Sun Ce's pledged jade seal in his hand meant that he was the most respected person in the Ninth Five-Year Plan, and that the Three Palaces and Sixth Courtyard had set up a small court in a serious manner. This joke was too much. >>However, it is not surprising, because once such people climb to a high position, they are most likely to become blind and forgetful. Except for Lu Bu, a simple-minded guy who believed that Yuan Shu would become the emperor, and even promised his daughter to marry his son and have a family with his children, everyone thought that Yuan Shu's act of proclaiming himself emperor was risking the disapproval of the world. Dong Zhuo had so much power that he only dared to proclaim himself Prime Minister. Cao Cao was a highly respected minister and never expected to be emperor in his life. At best, Yuan Shu is a small character who has little success and more than enough failure. He is just a descendant of an aristocratic family who relies on the shadow of his ancestors. Cao Cao's evaluation of him was that sooner or later he would capture the withered bones in the grave. A man who was nothing more than a corpse in the eyes of others actually spent a few days becoming a self-proclaimed emperor. This shows how swollen his mind has become! >> In less than two years, Yuan Shu finally couldn't survive anymore, so he had to give the jade seal and the imperial title to his precious brother Yuan Shao.

Cao Cao was not willing to let him go, so he sent Liu Bei and Zhu Ling to surround and pursue him. In the end, he ran out of ammunition and food, leaving only a thousand men left, waiting to be killed. The family had no food, and many died of starvation. Shu felt that the rice was thick and could not be swallowed, so he ordered the cook to get honey water to quench his thirst. The cook said: 'When there is blood water, there is honey water! ’ Shu sat on the bed, screamed, fell to the ground, vomited blood and died. >> Taking advantage of the short-term gap left by history, these outstanding people suddenly squeezed out, started and ended in straw. Apart from adding laughter to future generations, what else can they leave behind?