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He who speaks without thinking is doomed to be an abyss behind him.

Jie Jin, the first gifted scholar in Ming Dynasty, wrote a very famous couplet. Nowadays, people often use a person who has no ink in his stomach, likes to pretend, and has nothing in his mind. Poetry: "The reeds on the wall are top-heavy and light-footed, and the water is shallow. The bamboo shoots in the mountains are thick and empty. "

Jie Jin is a talent that Zhu Yuanzhang, who has a bad temper, is willing to endure, which shows how rich his talent is. He has been called a prodigy since he was a child. He has a photographic memory, and the export can become a chapter. Later, people called him "Xie Xueshi". His knowledge runs through ancient times and has the ability to rule the country and level the world. Honest and upright, honest and frank, forced to death because of mouth problems.

Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, especially appreciated Jie Jin's talent and was very lucky to him. But then Zhu Yuanzhang sent him back to his hometown, let him continue studying for ten years, and then returned to the court to be an official. Why is this?

There is something wrong with Jie Jin's mouth. He always says what he wants, never considering the situation.

Jie Jin wrote a million-word book to Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, pointing out his shortcomings, such as being too strict with subordinates, arbitrarily killing ministers, and being moody. He also talked about the disadvantages of vassal enfeoffment, saying that their power was too great, which was harmful to the later emperor and would lead to the crisis of the court.

Jie Jin was right. The rebellion of the captaincy has always been a heart disease of the imperial court, and it has always been so. However, Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor, was very afraid of what others said and handed over the local military and political power to others. Zhu Yuanzhang was not at ease. Other ministers have also said similar topics, and everyone has been deleted except Jie Jin. Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor, loved talents and understood his loyalty, so he was soft-hearted and didn't blame him. He also told his entourage that Jie Jin was very capable.

Later, Li Shanchang, the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty, was implicated in the "Hu case" and complained about Li Shanchang, so he wrote to Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor. Zhu Yuanzhang was furious, but he didn't want to deal with Jie Jin, so he asked Jie Jin's father to take Jie Jin home, study for another ten years, and then go back to North Korea to be an official.

In the eighth year, when Jie Jin went home to study, Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor, died, and his emperor Zhu Yunwen took the lead. However, Zhu Yunwen, the emperor of Wen Jian, showed no sign that he would come out to be an official, so he had to continue studying in his parents' silence.

Later, when Ming Taizu Judy seized Zhu Yunwen, Jie Jin took the initiative to visit Ming Taizu Judy. When Judy knew Jie Jin's ability, she immediately put him to good use.

Judy, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, established a cabinet, with Jie Jin as the head of the cabinet to help him govern the country. Jie Jin was deeply loved by Judy in Ming Taizu, but not long after, he made the mistake of speaking openly in the era of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming Emperor, and brought himself a fatal disaster.

On one occasion, Judy wrote the names of several ministers for Jie Jin to comment on. Jie Jin spoke frankly about these people's problems. Later, when these ministers heard this, they gnashed their teeth at Jie Jin. Every chance they get, they speak ill of Jie Jin in front of the Ming Emperor Judy. After a long time, the Ming Emperor Judy began to be dissatisfied with Jie Jin.

Later, Ming Taizu Judy planned to replace the Prince, and Jie Jin defended the Prince to the death, and contacted the ministers to protect the Prince. Ming Chengzu was forced not to replace the Prince, but he was very dissatisfied with Jie Jin and took it out on Jie Jin.

Zhu didn't become a prince, but he wanted to kill him. He makes trouble for Jie Jin every day and tries to kill him. Later, he framed Jie Jin and revealed the secrets of the imperial court. Judy, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was very dissatisfied with Jie Jin. Whether it was true or not, she exiled him to Guangxi.

In 14 10, Jie Jin came back from Guangxi to report on his work. At that time, Ming Taizu Judy led troops to attack Mongolia. Jie Jin didn't see Judy, so he reported to the prince and then returned to Guangxi.

After Zhu knew about it, he framed it and went to see the prince privately while he was away, with an evil plan. Zhu Di, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, was furious, put Jie Jin in prison and then killed him.

Jie Jin was brilliant and knowledgeable, which was unparalleled at that time, but he was outspoken and finally died in his own mouth. He never thinks about other people's feelings and doesn't care about other people's taboos. He is doomed to no good result.

There are many such people in life. They are mean. They don't care about other people's feelings and speak without thinking. Even if they are brilliant, they will not be happy. The golden mean, no matter what you do, can't go too far. It's right to keep your personality. Once you keep too much, it is an abyss.

Reading history can make us smarter. The article is purely personal and is for reference only.