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After reading Jing Ke’s assassination of King Qin

Three thoughts after reading Jing Ke’s Assassination of the King of Qin 1

I read an article called “Jing Ke’s Assassination of the King of Qin” in “Five Thousand Years”, which talks about a man named Jing Ke The story of the assassination of King Ying Zheng of Qin.

Prince Dan of the State of Yan was taken as a hostage by the State of Qin. He saw that King Yingzheng of Qin wanted to destroy the State of Yan and seized many lands of the State of Yan, so he secretly fled back to the State of Yan. From then on, he hated Qin to death. Prince Dan spent a lot of money to hire a very capable warrior named Jing Ke, and also assigned him a deputy named Qin Wuyang. However, he still had to find a way to get close to the King of Qin. Jing Ke suddenly thought that King Qin Yingzheng hated Fan Yuqi the most and wanted the most fertile land in Yan. As long as he took these two things to Qin, King Qin would be overjoyed. So Jing Ke went to ask Fan Yuqi. Unexpectedly, Fan Yuqi agreed immediately. Finally, on the day of the assassination, Jing Ke took Qin Wuyang and left without looking back. When they arrived at the main hall of the State of Qin, Qin Wuyang was trembling with fear. The guards on the left and right of Ying Zheng shouted: "Why did the envoy change his face?" Jing Ke looked at Qin Wuyang. Sure enough, Qin Wuyang's face was white and blue with fear. Jing Ke said: "Rough people have never seen the dignity of the king, so they are inevitably a little scared." King Qin Yingzheng was very suspicious and said: "Ask Qin Wuyang to give you the map, and you can come up yourself!"

Jing Ke Open the map and the dagger hidden inside is revealed. When Ying Zheng saw the dagger, he jumped up in fright. Jing Ke grabbed the dagger and stabbed Ying Zheng in the chest. King Qin turned around and was about to run out when Jing Ke chased him. The two of them wandered around under the pillar like a revolving door. A doctor serving Ying Zheng hit Jing Ke with a medicine bag. Jing Ke raised his hand and the medicine bag flew aside. In those few seconds, King Qin pulled out the long sword and cut off Jing Ke's arm. With his left leg, Jing Ke threw the dagger at King Qin with all his strength. King Qin dodged and the dagger flew aside. The warriors in the audience came up and killed Jing Ke.

I think Jing Ke is a brave and fearless man who sacrifices his own life to save his country and prevent it from being invaded by foreign countries. However, I also think Jing Ke is ridiculous. He went to assassinate the King of Qin with the intention of saving the State of Yan. However, he failed and ended up harming the State of Yan. Do you think Jing Ke is funny?

In fact, Jing Ke made a mistake in assassinating the King of Qin. It is not in Jing Ke, but in Prince Dan of Yan State. You said that if Jing Ke stabs the King of Qin to death, the new king of Qin will definitely take revenge, right? If the stabbing is not done and Ying Zheng's anger is not gone, when the six kingdoms are destroyed, Yan will be destroyed first. If a country wants to avoid being invaded by others, it must enrich the country and strengthen its military, instead of using personal reckless behavior to assassinate the kings of other countries. This will not only fail to save the country, but will accelerate the country's demise. This is counterproductive! Are you right? Thoughts after reading Jing Ke's Assassination of the King of Qin 3 Parts 2

This year is 20xx. There were many interesting sketches and crosstalks on the Spring Festival Gala program, but the one that touched me the most was the sketch "Jing Ke's Assassination of the King of Qin" because it expressed to us An important truth.

The protagonist of the sketch is an uncle who sells lunch boxes. He was ordered by his son because he was the assistant director of a TV series. However, his son was acting in one of the dramas. The extras for "Qin Shi Huang" didn't come, and he was so worried that he had no choice but to ask his father to play "Qin Shi Huang" and go to the filming, which made a lot of jokes. For example: "Father, you pretend to be, I will tell you the story: The first sentence: Who is going to stand down? The second sentence: Yan Guo came to surrender, are you sincere? The third sentence: Please Jing Ke come up. Yeah! Remember it "Remember the first sentence?" "Who is coming?" "Does Yan Guo surrender?" "The third sentence? . "No, no!" "No!" "No, why are you blaming me?" Here it comes! Hey, it's true! "... What's even more ridiculous is that when they were in a hurry, the emperor actually acted as the eunuch with a whisk in his hand, and the eunuch sat on the dragon throne and acted like the emperor! However, when the uncle inquired deeply about why Qin Shihuang was stabbed to death by Jing Ke in the TV series, the director told the uncle the fact that it was a time-travel drama, but the uncle was very angry and said: "If you can't eat a box lunch, you will be in trouble for a few days at most." Belly; if you don’t film this scene well, you will harm generations of people!”

Yes! This greatly satirizes and criticizes modern time-travel dramas and time-travel novels.

The random filming of those TV series by modern people not only affects people's judgment of historical authenticity, but also undermines the correct understanding of history for generations! I hope everyone can understand this truth and no longer be confused by those time-travel dramas! Thoughts after reading 3 chapters of Jing Ke’s Assassination of the King of Qin 3

“Jing Ke’s Assassination of the King of Qin” is a story familiar to the Chinese people. The famous saying "The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and a strong man will never return once he is gone" is also known to almost all women and children. But people have different impressions of him. Some people say he is a hero, while others say he is just a "brave man." , the article "Jing Ke assassinated the King of Qin" is selected from the book "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty". The author of "Chronicles of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is Feng Menglong, a famous litterateur in the late Ming Dynasty and early Qing Dynasty.

The story told in "Records of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" is from the end of the Western Zhou Dynasty to the unification of China by the Qin Dynasty. The article "Jing Ke Assassins the King of Qin" mainly talks about: In 227 BC, the powerful Qin State was about to unify the six countries. When the King of Qin's army was overwhelming, in order to take revenge, Prince Dan of Yan found the wise man Tian Guang and asked Tian Guang for advice. Tian Guang introduced Jing Ke to Prince Dan of Yan. Tian Guang committed suicide in order to stimulate Jing Ke's fighting spirit. Jing Ke came up with a plan. He took Fan Yuqi's head and the map of the Dukang area, and took the opportunity to kill the King of Qin when he presented the treasure. But Fan Yuqi was willing to kill himself after knowing it. Then, Jing Ke and the warrior Qin Wuyang were going to Qin. They said goodbye by the Yishui River, and Jing Ke sang to the tragic music: "The wind is rustling, the Yishui is cold, and a strong man will never come back when he is gone." This sentence has become an eternal famous saying. He showed the King of Qin a map of Dukang of the State of Yan. When he saw the end of the map, he said, "The map is full of daggers." So Jing Ke picked up the dagger and stabbed the King of Qin. Unfortunately, he failed, and was eventually killed by a poisonous hand and died a heroic death. Although Jing Ke died, his heroic image will always be praised by future generations, and his name will remain in history forever. As Wen Tianxiang said, "No one has died since ancient times, and his loyalty will be remembered by history." Jing Ke truly achieved this.

Qin’s unification of the world has become a foregone conclusion. The small Yan State is no match for Qin, so it can only save itself by assassinating the King of Qin. However, Jing Ke was not from the Yan Kingdom, he was just a knight in exile in another country. Therefore, he went to assassinate the King of Qin not just to save the Yan Kingdom, but for all the vassal states and the suffering people of Li. From this we can also see his chivalrous spirit. Since King Qin Yingzheng has the strength to unify the six countries, he is not so easy to be killed. So in order to succeed in the assassination, Jing Ke persuaded Fan Yuqi, a general hated by King Qin, to sacrifice his head. Then he prepared a map of Dukang, the most fertile land in Yan State, and of course there was an extremely sharp and poisonous dagger hidden in the map.

It seems that Jing Ke is not what people call "the courage of an ordinary man", he is a brave and resourceful hero. Perhaps due to bad luck, Jing Ke did not succeed. Moreover, three warriors, Qin Wuyang, Fan Yuqi, and Tian Guang, were killed. "Everyone is destined to die, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather." I admire Jing Ke. I appreciate his chivalrous courage, his fearlessness of power, his wisdom and bravery, his disregard for death, and his heroic spirit.