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Why was the people of the Song Dynasty hacked so badly in history?

Five tyrants in the Spring and Autumn Period, seven heroes in the Warring States Period, will always be big countries, and small countries will be humiliated. Which country was the most stupid in the Spring and Autumn Period? The great men in the Spring and Autumn Period almost invariably pointed their finger at the same country: Song State.

In Mencius, the farmer who "encouraged the seedlings" came from the Song Dynasty. The farmer who "waits for the rabbit" in Han Feizi belongs to the Song Dynasty. The rich man who "made Naoko suspicious of his neighbor" in Han Feizi was also from the Song Dynasty. In Liezi, the farmer who intends to introduce to the monarch how comfortable it is to take a nap in the sun is from the Song Dynasty. "The Warring States Policy" has not spared Guo Song: a scholar in Guo Song, who went abroad to study sage books for three years and called his mother's name rudely when he came back. He also claimed that Heaven and Earth and Yao and Shun were the greatest in his heart, and I called them by their first names. What's wrong with calling your name?

It is impossible for me to listen to these stories since I was a child. Maybe I don't feel anything, but since ancient times, many people don't understand why people in the Song Dynasty were always hacked so badly.

Song State (1 1 14-286 BC) was a vassal state of the Zhou Dynasty, and Shangqiu was its capital. Song people are descendants of the Shang royal family. After the Zhou royal family destroyed the Shang Dynasty, in order to appease the rest of the Yin people, they did not destroy them, but sealed their uncle Wei to the hometown of the Shang Dynasty, that is, the Song State, and the title was the highest "public"

It is this "public" that has caused trouble. How can a group of people who have lost their country enjoy the highest honor? The princes were naturally dissatisfied, so these stories, which might be common at that time, became the fun for the bosses to laugh at the Song people.

However, the Song people themselves have a stubborn spirit of clinging to the remnants. Song Xianggong's flood battle "crossed the river without fighting a soldier and a half", and it was wonderful to attack the neighboring state of Zheng only by tearing down a rafter and returning it to Qing Dynasty.

Of course, these are personal stories. Some people say that people like Liezi, Zhuangzi and Han Feizi are all from the Song Dynasty or the surrounding areas. They are the authors of these stories, so it is not surprising to write about things around them.