Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - Qin Hui wants to frame Yue Fei, what do you know?
Qin Hui wants to frame Yue Fei, what do you know?

I remember the famous saying of Qin, the number one scholar in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty: "One emperor and one courtier"! And this Qin Master is the descendant of Qin Hui. In fact, these words of Master Qin are, to a certain extent, a good explanation of why Qin Hui wanted to frame Yue Fei!

This is not to whitewash Qin Hui, the treacherous minister, but in fact, Qin Hui, the treacherous minister, was deliberately "shaped" and cultivated by the coward Zhao Gou. The purpose is to take the blame for himself. To put it simply, Qin Hui's position was obtained by blocking the knife for Zhao Gou.

I think back then, Qin Hui falsely accused Yue Fei of "unfounded" charges and had Yue Fei killed in Fengbo Pavilion. At first glance, it seems that Qin Hui was responsible for Yue Fei's death. But in fact, the reason why Qin Hui dared to convict Yue Fei on "unfounded grounds" was because he understood Zhao Gou's intention to kill Yue Fei and dared to propose it.

Because at that time, the conflict between Zhao Gou and Yue Fei's ministers was already very acute. In the eyes of Song Gaozong Zhao Gou, Yue Fei, who had great achievements in seizing the throne and had a large number of troops, was even more of a threat than the Jin Kingdom, which was eyeing him. Moreover, Yue Fei has repeatedly wanted to go straight to Huanglong to welcome the Second Emperor. If this really comes true, he will be very embarrassed by then. Therefore, Zhao Gou had been thinking about getting rid of Yue Fei. In other words, Qin Hui just said what Zhao Gou wanted to say in his heart.

So, from Zhao Gou's perspective, he was naturally happy to leave this notorious matter to Qin Hui to handle. After all, it was Qin Hui who brought up the charges, and then it was Qin Hui who took charge of getting rid of Yue Fei, so he could get out of the way. If the people of the world want to scold him in future generations, they will only vent their responsibility and anger on Qin Hui and other traitorous officials. In fact, this is indeed the case.

Similarly, Qin Hui advocated peace and even surrendered to the Jin Kingdom. The reason behind this was also because of Zhao Gou. Because at that time, Zhao Gou was no longer the wise and powerful King Kang when he broke into the Jin camp alone, but a coward who was scared to death by the Jin army. In Zhao Gou's view, as long as he could hold on to half of his existing empire and be a little emperor of the Southern Song Dynasty behind closed doors, he would be satisfied. All the humiliation of Jingkang and the cruelty of subjugating the country were all forgotten by Zhao Gou.

Qin Hui, who was good at calculation and maneuvering, saw through Song Gaozong's thoughts and jumped out to be the vanguard of surrender, doing the dirty and disgusting work that Zhao Hua intended to do but dared not say clearly. He took care of everything. And it was precisely because Zhao Gou was grateful that Qin Hui, this "loyal dog", had blocked so many knives for him, that he made Qin Hui a highly respected minister, reaching the rank of prime minister, and turned a blind eye to his greed and misdeeds. Close one eye.