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What was the phenomenon of "man eating man" in ancient China?

This problem is bloody, but such bloody things will happen every generation.

The phenomenon of "cannibalism" can be divided into the following categories according to different purposes:

One is that you are hungry and have no food. Every disaster year, there is no harvest. What about a large number of victims? Some people will starve to death, and those who starve to death will be eaten. After enjoying satiety, if there is no dead person to eat, they will eat the living. In the face of the most primitive desires, man and beast are no different.

The other is to eat the enemy after the war to celebrate. But this happened earlier, for example, the Huangdi tribe defeated the Chiyou tribe. At that time, it was still a primitive society, and barbarism was real.

But there is a relatively recent period, that is, Wuye China period, which is hardly mentioned in the history books. There is another nickname, Jay. This tribe is extremely cruel to the Han people, and it is simply raised as cattle. Their policy towards Han women is to play at night and eat during the day. Because they are nomadic people, they only go into the Central Plains to eat people without farming. It is said that during that period, the number of Han people dropped sharply. So there was Xian Di's order to kill Hu!

There is another phenomenon, which should be the tyrant's special hobby. Because our centralized country has a ruthless monarch who likes to eat human flesh. Let's talk about Shang Zhouwang. If you have read the relevant literature, you should know that he ate Bigan's heart.

In modern times, there are some terrible crimes committed by people who are anti-social personality. Generally speaking, they are still in the minority, but there is indeed darkness buried in human hearts. When survival is facing difficulties or existing civilization disappears, it is the time of darkness arrival.