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【Gentleman Sniffing Lotus Fragrance】Small things lead to big events!

Posted by: Junzide

There are many big events in history, often caused by seemingly inconspicuous little things.

At the end of the Qin Dynasty, the "Dazexiang Uprising" initiated by Chen Sheng and Wu Guang was caused by the seemingly ordinary phenomenon of weather.

It is recorded in "Historical Records of the Chen She Family": "It will rain heavily and the road will be blocked. If you miss the time, all the methods will be cut off."

Just imagine, if the heavy rain had not blocked the road and cut off the way of survival for Chen Sheng and others, Chen Sheng would not have made the bold statement "Waiting to die, the country will die!"; perhaps there would have been no "Dazexiang Uprising" in history. Although it still cannot be

To avoid Qin's demise, it is always possible to linger on for a few more days!

In 1935, after the Red Army failed in the "Fifth Counter-Encirclement and Suppression Campaign", it was forced to march on a long march.

In the early days of the Long March, the Red Army was running around with no clear destination; it was chased and intercepted by the Kuomintang troops and suffered heavy losses. It was not until Zhou Enlai accidentally saw an article in a newspaper about the Kuomintang's "encirclement and suppression of the Red Bandits" in northern Shaanxi that the Red Army

The goal was finally found; the Long March was finally completed and the northern Shaanxi revolutionary base was established.

Everyone knows what happened next.

It can be said that a small newspaper changed the destiny of China!

The cause of the Indian National Revolt in 1857 was even more incredible - it was because the British colonists used butter and lard as lubricants to smear bullets, which hurt the feelings of Hindu and Islamic soldiers, and eventually the army mutinied!

Looking back at "Bu Bu":

The reason why the Khitan court experienced such great turmoil has its inevitable factors, but it is more of a coincidence:

1. Princess Ya wanted to get Luo Kedi. But the arrival of Ding Yuluo made her feel the crisis; she wanted to get Luo Kedi even more urgently.

2. Yelu Chu in vain coveted the Khitan throne. For this reason, he wanted to win over Luo Kedi and others, and Princess Ya's feelings for Luo Kedi made Yelu Chu in vain see the opportunity; so he offered Princess Ya a

came up with an insidious idea.

3. Princess Ya listened to Yelu Chu’s in vain and sent Luo Kedi’s medicinal wine.

4. Luo Kedi asked Yang Hao for advice and drank the wine together for Ding Yuluo.

5. After drinking, Yang Hao went to Luo Dong'er's place, but at this time Luo Dong'er had been sent by Xiao Chuo to "go to work".

6. After winning over the important officials of the court, the Khitan Queen Xiao Chuo also went to Luo Dong'er's house drunk.

7. The most important point is that at this time, the Khitan court's rebellion by King Qing made the life and death of Emperor Yelvxian unknown; various forces that coveted the throne were ready to move.

8. After Xiao Chuo was fucked by Yang Hao, she discovered Luo Dong'er's secret. Being shrewd and courageous, she took this as an opportunity to kill and win over all the unyielding forces to consolidate the throne.

From this point of view, the trigger for the bloody turmoil in the Khitan court was just the feelings of a woman!!

In front of a pile of dry gunpowder, a small spark caused by friction can bring about a raging flame!!


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