Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What happened in Shi Heng, Cao Jixiang and Xu Youzhen? Who "grabs the door"?

What happened in Shi Heng, Cao Jixiang and Xu Youzhen? Who "grabs the door"?

First of all, among the three people, Xu Youzhen, a college student of Huagaidian and a minister of the Ministry of War, was unlucky earlier and ended up the most "lucky" fate. As a eunuch, Cao Jixiang gave full play to his "position advantage", ordered palace eunuchs to spread bad words about Xu Youzhen, and sent Xu Youzhen to Guangdong to participate in politics.

Later, on the way to Xu Youzhen's arrival, Shi Heng, as a military commander, tried his best to mend the knife and sent people to distribute anonymous letters about Xu Youzhen. Sure enough, Ming Yingzong ordered Xu Youzhen to exile in Yunnan without hesitation and suffered many years of living sin. Just because of bad luck, this treacherous little man has a glimmer of hope in every cloud, escaped the bloody battle in the capital below, and was put back to his hometown in Suzhou a few years later, which is also a life-saving grace.

Here, the strongest of the three is Shi Heng, who is loyal to the country. Shi Heng didn't have the skill of Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms, but he put on the spectrum of Cao Cao in the Three Kingdoms. The ending can also be imagined: In the fourth year of Tianshun, Shi Heng was imprisoned by the Royal Guards. After many battles, he did not resist the torture of the Royal Guards. After a series of torture, he confessed nothing and was killed in prison. Nephew Shi Mi was immediately beheaded for treason. The arrogant Shi Heng family is going to die.

Finally, this is the most tragic and the most serious of the three people: Cao Jixiang, the eunuch of Li Si prison. The process of Shi Heng's stepping down can be said to be two mistakes step by step. However, Cao Jixiang's performance below proves what it means to play two tricks. With the centralization of the Ming Dynasty, Cao Jixiang also knew that the probability of successful rebellion was very low, so he also made full preparations. He also specially looked for Qin's confidant to see the astronomical phenomena, and chose the auspicious day of July in the fifth year of Tianshun, which was really an auspicious day for sending troops.

I didn't know that I was caught off guard just after the war: the Western Expedition Army led by Hou Suntang in Huaining had just finished deploying, and it hit a knife edge. Cao Jixiang's "Qin Bing" was killed after a night of fierce fighting. Cao Jixiang, who suffered a crushing defeat, was also taken to court three days later and ended his life with "severe punishment during the year".