Daomu Biji Chapter 75: The secret of Afang Palace


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At the same time, I feel that what the fat man said should be right. I also think that person is Liu Bang. After all, except for ancient Africa, the Snake Rebellion was the only one in the world, so it should be right.

But what is the fourth painting trying to tell us?

If it is concluded that the tall man is Liu Bang, then there will inevitably be a content conflict between the third and fourth wall carvings.

At that time, King Huai of Chu threatened the world: "The one who enters Xianyang first will be the king", which was used to provoke Liu Bang and Xiang Yu, who were as close as brothers. He succeeded. Liu Bang gave up his original plan and turned around to kill Xianyang with his Qingqi. A group of soldiers promised three conditions to Ziying of the Qin family at that time: "First, not to kill the people, second, to be severely punished for wounding, and third, to be severely punished for stealing." In other words, Liu Bang would not set fire to kill people.

Only Xiang Yu, who entered Xianyang later, was so angry that he set fire to Epang Palace and killed all the Qin people.

But the third and fourth wall carvings are obviously about the same person. What's going on?

I threw my question to the fat man, and sure enough, he did not disappoint me. In a sense, his stomach was not entirely filled with intestines and beer, but also some knowledge.

Fatty’s explanation has quite a sense of logic and theoretical basis.

What he meant was that Liu Bang knew that King Huai of Chu was a puppet, and most of his words "the first to enter Xianyang will be the king" were not counted, and Liu Bang also knew that even if he occupied Xianyang first with his small force, he would not be able to conquer Xianyang first. Unable to resist Xiang Yu's cavalry, why did he risk his life and enter Xianyang?

The fat man estimated that entering Xianyang and calling him King of Qin was just one of his goals. It seemed that Liu Bang had another purpose.

That is to find the thing he is holding in the fourth wall carving.

Yes, he got it, but he got it. How could he keep this matter under wraps and keep the fruits of victory? So Liu Bang burned down the palace where the incident occurred, killed the palace maids and eunuchs, and destroyed all traces of the corpses.

Three-chapter agreements and never-violated laws are all just floating clouds. In that era, the fundamental interests of the people were always lower than the ultimate interests of the powerful.

And since the palace that was burned could escape the talented palace maid, it must not be the Xianyang Palace used by the Qin Dynasty to discuss affairs, and judging from its scale, it would not be the Afang Palace. At that time, the Afang Palace had not been completely repaired. If not, it would just be an ordinary royal palace.

Furthermore, according to what Fatty said, Afang Palace was not actually burned.

In the 1980s, the archaeological team of our great motherland inspected the Afang Palace ruins and found that there were no traces of charcoal burning under the building base. On the contrary, a large amount of charcoal ash condensation was excavated from the Xianyang Palace ruins of the Qin Palace. stone.

This shows that maybe Liu Bang burned the palace back then and framed it for Xiang Yu. After all, Han Shu was also written by the Han Dynasty. You can't smear your master's face, right? So, they threw the blame on Xiang Yu.

The fat man spoke eloquently and eloquently, and for a moment he was astonished.

"Who is that handsome little man who seems to be loyal and good?", while the fat man was awake, I immediately brought the topic to the point.

"Innocent, do you really don't understand or do you pretend not to understand?", the fat man turned to look at me.

"You don't need to look at it to know that this handsome young man is the protagonist of the mural. He is a member of the Zhang family, and the counselor Liu Bang had at that time was Zhang Liang. Besides him, there are other people on the mural. Who?" The fat man paused.

"By the way, I almost forgot. The book said that Zhang Liang once assassinated Qin Shihuang, but failed. If you look at the second wall carving, you didn't go to assassinate, then you simply went to steal. Yes, of course the assassination will not succeed. A thief and a murderer are two different things!" The fat man looked like he was still unfinished.

"Also, do you know there is an old saying? 'Xiyu Donglun', do you know what it means? 'Xiyu Donglun' has a relatively simple meaning, and it is also a distinctive feature of the two great counselors who appeared in the Han Dynasty. The Western Han Dynasty was the most awesome. The most powerful one is Zhang Liang, who wears a feather scarf on his head, but Kong Ming of the Eastern Han Dynasty is different. He wears a silk scarf on his head. They are both awesome characters and very similar. They both know astronomy and astronomy. People who know geography help the country..."

I tried to hold down the fat man’s mouth to stop him from continuing to play Biliba every night, but it was of no use. At this time, the fat man continued to say with a show-off face: "Do you think the fat man does it every day? Do you know how to go to the fields to pick up goods and go to the kang hotbed? Let me tell you, the fat man’s belly is filled with so much essence!” The fat man became more and more excited as he talked, and kept patting his four-foot-large belly. Very funny.


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