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The most ferocious slogan in ancient China.

The prince would rather have seeds!

Its original meaning is: are those who call princes and princes born blessed and noble?

According to the situation at that time, this sentence means: are people who call princes and princes more noble than us? Inspire people's anger through these words.

Selected from Historical Records Chen She Family, what Sima Qian said during the Chen Sheng Uprising.

Bobby Chen (? -208 before), the word involved, Chuyangcheng County (now southeast of Dengfeng, Henan Province). One of the leaders of the anti-Qin army in the late Qin Dynasty, together with Guangwu, led the troops in osawa Township (now southwest of Suzhou, Anhui Province) and became the pioneer of the anti-Qin army; Soon, he became king in Chenjun and established the Zhang Chu regime.

Original: "The death of a strong man is enough. If he dies, he will raise his name. What kind of prince will it be? "

"In 209 BC, Chen Sheng (Chen Sheng, the time of Guangwu Uprising) called for an uprising in osawa Township, which means that powerful and noble people are born nobler than others? Princes and princes are all made by themselves, so we should dare to rebel and change our destiny. It shows that Bobby Chen is unwilling to his own destiny, dissatisfied with and confronted with the injustice of fate. (Daze Township Uprising is a large-scale peasant uprising in the history of our country)