Two Jins and Three Hundred Years

Two Jins and Three Hundred Years

by Nanshan

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In the early Ming Dynasty, Liu Bowen wrote a few poems about troubled times, saying: Unfortunately, if you are born in troubled times, there will be no punishment for the weak and the strong. My brother went out in the morning and never came back, and my family leaned against the sky in despair. This poem is called "Qin Nu Xiu Xing". Although it is not a masterpiece handed down from generation to generation, it still expresses the difficulties of troubled times. It is said that at the end of the Shu Han Dynasty, in 263 AD, Cao Wei generals Zhong Hui and Deng Ai, under the direction of Prime Minister Sima Zhao, sent hundreds of thousands of troops south to attack Shu. Zhong Hui was blocked by Jiang Wei in front of the Jiange, but Deng Ai took a small road and went straight to Huanglong, captured Chengdu in one fell swoop, and captured Liu Chan alive. After that, Deng and Zhong began to fight for power. First, Zhong Hui framed Deng Ai, causing Deng Ai to be suspected and imprisoned by Sima Zhao. Then Zhong Hui colluded with Jiang Wei in an attempt to dominate Sichuan and Shu. Although in the end, neither of them escaped the fate of being killed. However, no matter how they end up, they always lead history on the right path and give China a sign of unification again. And our story is the following period of history, a period of capable people and a heart-stirring history.

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