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He killed his son because of a joke. Is it vicious or helpless?
Yiya's cooking is a very famous story. Yiya was a cook of Qi, and later became an official beside Qi Henggong. Because chefs are naturally good at cooking, they are very popular with Qi Henggong. Qi Henggong once lamented that he had tasted many delicacies, but he had never eaten human flesh, which was very regrettable. This kind of unintentional sigh has been kept in mind since Yi Ya knew it, and he even secretly chose the right human flesh. Later, Yiya saw her 4-year-old son and thought it was very suitable, so she made him into a meat soup for Qi Henggong to eat. This kind of behavior is actually more for power.
Qi Henggong was very moved by Yi Ya's cooking behavior, because his casual sigh actually made Yi Ya take it seriously, and the human flesh he cooked was not the meat of death row prisoners and prisoners, but the meat of his own son, which made Qi Henggong very moved, so Qi Henggong favored Yi Ya, and Yi Ya's power was gained by his own son.
To tell the truth, tiger poison does not eat children, and people sometimes become more vicious than animals. Yiya's exchange of her son for power should actually be curbed. However, Qi Henggong did not contain Yiya, but doubled his trust in Yiya. This kind of behavior has played an invisible role in encouraging. The fatuity of kings and the incompetence of ministers are important reasons for the demise of a country. Later, Yiya blocked Qi Henggong's palace for power and starved him to death. After the death of Duke Heng of Qi, Yi Ya won the son without loss, and the hegemony of Qi declined.
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