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How did the idiom "So the sword is sentimental" come from? Xu Pingjun must be the happiest queen!

How did the idiom "So the sword is sentimental" come from? Xu Pingjun must be the happiest queen! Interested readers can follow me to have a look.

We often say that the most ruthless monarch, as the supreme speaker, can basically do whatever he wants. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that the monarch and the minister want to die and the minister has to die. Moreover, as an emperor, there are three thousand harem beauties, and they will not pester their children to be immersed in love and give up the country. This is why it is the most cruel in the imperial family.

However, the emperor is talking about a rare kind of love today. After he became emperor, his foundation was still unstable, but he did not bow to the powerful minister and resolutely made his wife queen, leaving a touching imperial edict and idiom.

This story happened in the Western Han Dynasty, and the emperor was Liu Bingyi, who later changed his name to Liu Xun to avoid suspicion. Although Liu Bingyi was born in the royal family, he was imprisoned as soon as he was born. At that time, his grandfather Liu was framed by a villain and then sent troops to rebel. Finally, the story came to light and the whole family was killed. Liu Bingyi, however, was an infant, saved in the chaos, and imprisoned in the county prison, which was a prison for the royal family.

Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty reacted and found himself being used by a villain, so he ordered to pardon Liu Xun's descendants. Originally, Liu Bingyi could ask his relatives to take him back to raise him, but after this disaster, Liu Xun's relatives have been scattered everywhere, and finally Liu Bingyi was handed over to his grandmother's brother Shi Gong for raising. However, Liu Bingyi's hat was removed without pardon, and his royal status could not be restored.

It was not until Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was seriously ill in his later years that he remembered Liu Bingyi, his great-grandson who was related by blood, that Liu Bingyi was included in the royal genealogy under the testamentary edict. However, Liu Bingyi's personal freedom has not been fully restored, because he is still young, and he was assigned to the palace, which is equivalent to a labor camp. Here, Liu Bingyi met Zhang He, a subordinate of his former grandfather, and Zhang Henian and his old love naturally took care of Liu Bingyi.

With the growth of Liu Bingyi's age, when he reached the school age, Zhang He took out his salary and asked the teacher to let Liu Bingyi study. Liu Bingyi is very clever and eager to learn. He showed his talent after he started to learn. At marriageable age, Xu Guangping, who was in charge of guarding Liu Bingyi, appreciated Liu Bingyi very much, so he persuaded his wife to betroth his daughter Xu Pingjun to Liu Bingyi, Liu Bingyi, who had nothing at that time. Later, with the help of Zhang He and her father-in-law, she rented a house outside the palace and started a new life. In this small room, Liu Bingyi felt the warmth she had never felt before. Although Xu Pingjun is not from a noble family, she is sensible, virtuous and gentle, and takes good care of her husband. They lived a quiet and happy life and gave birth to a lovely son a year after marriage.

When Liu's life was gradually on the right track, great changes took place in the court at that time. Liu He, the new emperor, had just ascended the throne for 27 days, but he was abolished by the powerful minister Huo Guang because he did too many absurd things. After Liu He was abolished, Huo Guang quickly found Liu Bingyi. At that time, Liu Bingyi, who had just turned 17 years old, had changed its name to Liu Xun, and Liu Xun was pushed to the position of the world's master in such a muddle.

Emperors have been difficult to do since ancient times, especially the controlled Liu Xun. At that time, Huo Guang's power in North Korea was more important than that of the emperor, and Liu Xun obeyed him, but there was only one thing that Liu Xun didn't do according to Huo Guang's idea. At that time, Huo Guang wanted Liu Xun to marry his daughter and make her queen, so as to consolidate her family's position in North Korea. However, Liu Xun already has a spoiled wife, Xu Pingjun, and they are very affectionate. He doesn't want to hurt this woman who is in the same boat with him because of this.

However, no one in the imperial court dared to oppose Huo Guang, and ministers wrote in succession asking the emperor to marry the Huo family. Faced with heavy pressure, Liu Xun issued an imperial edict, which read: "I had an old sword when I was poor, and now I miss it very much. Ai Qing can help me get it back? " North Korean ministers are smarter than Fang. Naturally, they know what Liu Xun means. Where does Liu Xun talk about a Gu Jian? What he actually said was that when he was down and out, his wife Xu Pingjun was taking care of him. He can't be a heartbreaker. And let the ministers help him find the old sword, which means that the ministers should not force him. Liu Xun must be a queen, or the whole country will be fine.

In the end, Liu Xun did not bow to the powerful minister, and resolutely made Xu Pingjun the queen. Their child, the later Emperor Liu Shi of the Han Dynasty, did a well-known thing. And this incident has evolved into the idiom "Therefore, the sword is affectionate", which is used to describe the deep affection between husband and wife and never give up.

Daughter's wish to be a queen fell through, Huo Guang was a little depressed, and Liu Bingyi was given a small punishment. According to the convention, the queen's father wants to seal the marquis. On the matter of sealing Hou to Xu Guanghan, the queen's father, Huo Guang named Xu Guanghan Chang Chengjun on the grounds that Xu Guanghan was the only one who stayed behind and was not suitable to serve his own side. After that, the storm gradually subsided. However, to Liu Bingyi's surprise, Huo Xian, Huo Guang's second wife, kept this festival in her heart. She blamed Liu Bingyi and was jealous of Xu Pingjun.

For three years, I looked at the evening sky and clouds, thinking of you when I walked, and thinking of you when I sat down. Xu Pingjun must be the happiest queen, and only she will go hand in hand with her lover until she dies. When she was ready to meet their daughter with good expectations, Yuyan Chun, a female doctor, was bought by Huo Xian, Huo Guang's wife, and pushed the promise of childbearing half to death with a note of taboo medicine. Of course, history books will not record Liu Xun's sadness. Only the South Garden in Ling Du buried the deep thoughts of the short-lived queen and an emperor. The legacy of Nanyuan. Huo Guang's daughter Huo Chengjun finally became a queen. This should also be a gentle woman. A spoony husband is the beginning of another tragedy.

Ruthless royalty or sentient beings. Queen Xu is much happier than too many concubines. If there is one person in this life, why bother to live forever?