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How did Ji Shao, the son of Ji Kang, the son of Jin Huidi, escape?

Emperor Jinhui killed the vassals not from his own heart, but under the control of the Queen Jia Nanfeng behind him. Although he is an idiot emperor, he also has the ability to distinguish right from wrong. When Ji Shao sincerely protected and saved Emperor Jinhui in times of crisis, Emperor Jinhui remembered Ji Shao's kindness to him, so when he killed his ministers in Jia Nanfeng, he begged Jia Nanfeng to let Ji Shao go. Unfortunately, during the Eight Kings Rebellion, Ji Shao was killed because he was loyal to the monarch.

What kind of person is Ji Shao? Ji Shao is also a very talented scholar, who was famous in the Western Jin Dynasty. His father is Ji Kang, one of the seven sages of bamboo forest. 10 years old, Ji Kang was hurt because he didn't want to assist Sima Shi, but unlike his father, Ji Shao not only assisted Sima Shi, but also got the reuse. At a young age, he was appreciated by Sima Yan and became a minister Cheng. Although Ji Shao entered the DPRK as an official, he was not flattering in the DPRK, and his integrity was commendable.

During the reign of Emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty, Empress Jia Nanfeng always held the power of state affairs. At that time, Jamie, the domestic servant, was the nephew of the Queen. She used her husband's status to be overbearing, and found Ji Shao many times, asking him to make friends with herself and cling to herself, but Ji Shao flatly refused. Ji Shao is not afraid of powerful people and always sticks to his true intentions, which makes North Korean fashion flatterers very ashamed.

Unfortunately, during the Eight Kings Rebellion, Emperor Jinhui went into exile, and Ji Shao went to meet him, but he met the rebels. At that time, Sima Renzhong was surrounded by a group of people, and officials and guards all fled. Only Ji Shao stepped forward to protect Sima Zhong, the Emperor of Jinhui. Finally, Ji Shao was killed by the rebels. Although Emperor Sima Zhong of Jinhui begged the mutinous soldiers to release Ji Shao, no one paid any attention. Blood stained Jin Huidi's clothes and Jin Huidi. When the war was over, Sima Zhong refused to wash the blood off his clothes. From this perspective, Ji Shao is a very loyal and patriotic scholar, and his thoughts are praised by many people.