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Ran Min understood that the Hu people were unwilling to be used by him, so he issued an order to inform the internal and external Zhao people that a Hu person's head would be beheaded and sent to Fengyangmen.

In one day, tens of thousands of Hu people were killed.

Ran Min personally led the Zhao people to kill Hu Jie, no matter they were high or low, male or female, or young or old. The dead amounted to more than [-]. The corpses were all eaten by wild dogs and wolves outside the city.

In 350 A.D., Ran Min killed 38 members of Shi Husun ​​and wiped out the Shi family.

In the same year, after Ran Min killed Shi Jian, 48 people including Situ Shenzhong and Sikong Langtian respected Ran Min as emperor.

Ran Min insisted on giving it to Li Nong, and Li Nong died to ask Ran Min to be emperor.

So Ran Min usurped the throne in the southern suburbs, pardoned the prisoners all over the world, changed the year name to Yongxing, the country name to Dawei, and restored the surname Ran.

Then, Ran Min defeated many enemies.

At this time, Ran Min already had more than [-] soldiers, with banners, bells and drums, stretching for more than a hundred miles.

Even in the heyday of the Shi family, there was no such power.

In this year, Ran Min returned to Ye Palace from Cangting, performed the ritual of drinking and drinking, rectified and approved the Jiuliu, and awarded positions based on talents. Most of the descendants of Confucianism obtained prominent official positions. .

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however.

In 352 AD, Ran Min was captured by Murong Ke.

After Ran Min was captured, Murong Jun asked Ran Min to stand in front of him, "You servant, why do you call yourself the Son of Heaven?"

Ran Min replied: "The world is in chaos, and you Yidi clan, with a human face and a beast's heart, want to usurp the throne and rebel. I am a hero for a lifetime, why can't I be an emperor?"

On the third day of May in the eighth year of Yonghe, Murong Jun sent Ran Min to Longcheng and beheaded him in Yanxing Mountain.

At that time, all the grass and trees on the left and right sides of the mountain withered, and the locusts swarmed. From May to December, there was no rain.

"Ran Min, can you be called the emperor who saved the Han nation through the ages?"

"Eternal hammer! He deserves it too?"

"Everyone is reasonable. Thanks to Ran Min's decree to kill Hu people, the Han people can survive!"

"We all chased after Xia, Shang and Zhou all the way. We have long regarded the Han as our own nation, and the sense of substitution is extremely high! It is really heartbreaking for the Han to be trampled on by the barbarians. If it weren't for Ran Min , the Han Chinese are about to perish!"

"When Le chased Yue's coffin in Kuxian County, none of the [-] Jin soldiers escaped, and Ran Min was able to repay them. The founders of the ancient state were deeply benevolent and generous, and they had been for dozens of generations. Killing an innocent person will rule the world, and if they don't do it, the three generations lasted so long. The Sima clan killed his master with his own hands, and took the widow's arms, so he can't live in such a cruel way! If Ning Xin's plan can work If you kill a strangler and give birth to a strangler, then Xu Guang’s generation wanted to kill Zhongshan in order to secure the Shi family, isn’t that also stupid? However, seeing precautions early is the way to be a courtier.”

"I don't understand what the upstairs is saying!"

"Wu Huan Hua is the most complicated plot of ethnic relations in the entire "5000 Years" series. When Ran Min appeared in this era, I think it is destiny. I sympathize with his tragic ending."

"Can you stop bragging about Ran Min! Ran Min and his son have made great contributions to the post-Zhao regime! Even Ran Min's father died for the country, and he died!"

"Ran Min's killing of Hu really stopped the Hu people from slaughtering Han people. To a certain extent, it gave the Han people a shot in the arm and sounded the clarion call to counterattack. I think it is okay to blow up Ran Min. "

"Is the sense of substitution of some of you too high? For the sake of the so-called national pride, you go to praise a bear's stinky feet? Mere Ran Min, what can he do? The Han people in Qi Yuan's works have lived for thousands of years." , Survival has never depended on bloodthirsty like wild beasts, but civilization! It depends on the immortal civilization since Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties!"

"Before blowing on Ran Min, let's take a look at Xie Xuan first?"

"At that time, Hou Zhao almost occupied most of the northern area, and it could be said to be the most powerful country in the north. I still need to talk about the impact of Hou Zhao's turmoil on this piece of Central Plains? And Ran Min, as a very key figure in Hou Zhao Character, you actually said that he has no influence?"

"Of course Ran Min is not a hero who saves the world, but he is definitely not worthless either."

"Let's put it this way, the entire Wuhu Luanhua is a disaster for the Chinese nation. Anyway, until now, I haven't figured out what Qi Yuan is laying the groundwork for with the plot of this entire book?"

"The Han nationality was indeed very dangerous at that time, and Ran Min played a great role."

"The era that Ran Min lived in was too dark. Before this era, the land of the Central Plains had always been the political, cultural and military center of China, but in this era, the land of the Central Plains fell into the hands of the Five Hus. And the Five Hus treated The Han people are extremely cruel, and those methods are so cruel that I can’t bear to write about them. Ran Min has indeed made great contributions to the preservation of the Han people.”

"Hehe, it's just a family slave with three surnames!"

Qi Yuan flipped through the comments of netizens, silently gave this article a like, and then looked at the next article.

"Fu Jian: In the Sixteen Kingdoms, a rare wise ruler."

[252.Chapter 29 Breaking the Whip]

Fu Jian was very clever since he was a child, and he knew how to help his friends around him when he was seven years old.

When he was eight or nine years old, he behaved like an adult, so he was loved by his grandfather Fu Hong.

When Fu Jian was eight years old, one day he suddenly asked his grandfather Fu Hong for a teacher.

Fu Hong looked at his grandson in amazement and said, "We used to only know how to drink and eat meat, but now you want to study, it's really great."

So he readily agreed, and invited the teacher over the next day.

Fu Jian studied very hard and devoted himself to studying classics and historical classics. With the continuous increase of knowledge, he set up a great ambition to benefit the people and unify the world.

Fu Xiong died in 354 AD, and Fu Jian, who was originally the son of the king of the East China Sea, inherited his father's title.

At that time, after the Yongjia Rebellion and the Shihu and Ran Min Rebellions, the contradictions among the various ethnic groups became increasingly serious, and the conquests of the northern countries led to the dilapidation of the land of China.

Ever since he was a child, Fu Jian had made up his mind to "make the whole family into one family, treat barbarians as children", and vowed to eliminate the hatred of all ethnic groups and let the common people live a happy life, no matter if they were Han or Hu.

In 355 AD, Fu Jian died of illness, and his son Fu Sheng succeeded to the throne.

Fu Sheng is a rare tyrant in the world who treats killing people like a child's play.

During the Yunlongmen Incident, Fu Jian abolished Fu Sheng and handed over the throne to his brother Fu Fa.

But Fu Fa did not dare to be honored because he was born as a concubine. Fu Jian ascended the throne under the persuasion of his officials.

After Fu Jian ascended the throne, he was determined to create a clear political situation, rectify the administration of officials, punish lawless tyrants, quell civil strife, and implement the policy of recuperating with the people.

He is well aware of the principle that Mingzheng is not big or small, and people-oriented, so he recruits talents.

He promoted and reused a group of shrewd and honest Han scholars to participate in the government.

Among them, Wang Meng, who was born in a poor family, was the most influential.

With the rectification of official administration, corruption such as reckless behavior, embezzlement and bribery has been gradually eliminated, and the social atmosphere and social security have greatly improved.

Fu Jian started the construction of the rule of rites again, that is, set up schools to run education, improve the cultural quality of the people, and cultivate talents for governing the country.

He studied Han culture since childhood and admired Confucian classics.

In order to reverse the Hu people's superstitious belief in force and underestimating the backward concept of cultural knowledge, he actively restored the Taixue and local schools at all levels, built a wide range of schools, and recruited scholars who are full of knowledge to teach.

As a result, in the former Qin Dynasty, the ethos of persuading careers and competing for education, cultivating integrity and knowing shame soon appeared.

Relying on these, the former Qin Dynasty recuperated.


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