The short videos I watched from all dynasties

Chapter 292: Wujun Lu Family Can’t Afford to Eat Oranges



Chapter 292: Wujun Lu Family Can’t Afford to Eat Oranges

[Carrying oranges to leave relatives: In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, there was a man named Lu Ji in Wu County. He was very smart and filial to his parents since he was young. When he was six years old, he followed his father Lu Kang to Jiujiang to meet Yuan Shu, who treated them with oranges. Lu Ji thought of his mother at home and was reluctant to eat them all, so he hid two in his arms.

When leaving, all the oranges fell to the ground during the ceremony. Yuan Shu asked in a mocking tone, "Lu Ji is a guest, why do you keep the host's oranges?" Lu Ji answered calmly, "My mother likes oranges, and I want to take some back for her to enjoy." Yuan Shu was surprised that Lu Ji knew how to be filial to his mother at such a young age.

Sharp comment: Kong Ming praised Lu Ji for his filial piety. Although it was to exaggerate Bao Bei and achieve the goal of uniting Wu to fight against Cao, it can be seen that Lu Ji is still a good person.

It depends on the background of the time. It was the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Everyone was worried about being selected as an honest and filial person. They started to build a good reputation from a young age. I personally think it was a play, and then it was widely publicized for the purpose of selecting an honest and filial person in the future. However, Yuan Shu actually played along with others? 】

<It’s a win-win situation. Both of them gained good reputations, one for filial piety, the other for generosity>

<The Lu family of Wu County can’t afford to eat oranges [dog head]>

<I remember Lu Ji! When Kong Ming was debating with the scholars [dog head]>

<Is this considered attempted theft? [Eating melon]>

<Recalling Kong Rong giving away his pears>

<This story perfectly demonstrates the essence of the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars>

<However, judging from Lu Ji's life, he was indeed a gentleman. The story of carrying oranges to his parents is too normal in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars>

[Yuan Shu: Humph, just as hypocritical as Yuan Shao]

[Yuan Shao was ill in the third year of Jianning in the Eastern Han Dynasty]

[Sun Ce, the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Well, let me say something fair for Lu Gongji, he is a gentleman!]

[Zhou Yu in the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Well, Lu Gongji is very capable]

[Pang Tong in the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Lu Gongji has excellent character and ability]

[Emperor Cao Cao of Wei: Hey~ It's Mr. Fengchu! Mr. Fengchu, are you willing to come to Xudu to serve the emperor?]

[Pang Tong in the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty:.]

[Sun Ce in the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: @Wei Wudi Cao Cao, look at your prefix, how can you say such a thing?! Shi Yuan is from Jiangdong, don't think about stealing him!]

[Lu Ji in the fifth year of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty: Nothing to say]

[Princess Taiping of Wu Zhou: I read a book on purpose. Celebrities in the Eastern Han, Wei and Jin dynasties all had some fantastic experiences.]

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Lu Ji was wandering around in the yard, but he couldn't figure out how he got included in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars when there were so many people from the same period?

"Because I have the best reputation in history books?"

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[Fan the pillow and warm the quilt: Huang Xiang, a native of Jiangxia in the Eastern Han Dynasty, was knowledgeable and sensible since childhood. Because his mother died early, Huang Xiang became more filial. In summer, he would use a fan to cool the mat so that his father could sleep peacefully. In winter, he would crawl into the quilt to warm it up before letting his father sleep.

Sharp review: In fact, except for a few really outrageous stories among the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars, the rest are just myths and seem normal, but it is hard not to suspect that they are promoted for fame. 】

<"Unparalleled in the world, Jiangxia Huang Xiang" is a good male protagonist>

<It doesn’t matter if you are not familiar with Huang Xiang, his great-grandson must have heard of him. He was the Huang Wan who advised Dong Zhuo not to move the capital and conspired with Wang Yun to murder Dong Zhuo. Unfortunately, like Wang Yun, he died at the hands of Dong Zhuo’s remnants Li Jue and Guo Si.>

<It’s a bit of a show, but it’s still okay>

<In selecting filial and honest people, the key is to select them and have someone to select them.>

[Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of Han: Huang Wan sacrificed his life to destroy his clan and died for his country, and he did not betray the Han Dynasty]

[Emperor Gaozu of Han Liu Bang: This man is a good kid!]

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Everyone tacitly avoided the "raise" mentioned in the comments on the light curtain.

“How to spread the imperial examination to a large scale?”

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[Serving as a servant to support mother: Jiang Ge, a native of Linzi in the Eastern Han Dynasty, lost his father at a young age. He considered serving his mother on a daily basis as filial piety. After Wang Mang usurped the throne, the Xin Dynasty was politically corrupt, wars broke out frequently, and the world was in chaos.

In order to escape the war, Jiang Ge left home and fled with his mother on his back. Because his mother was old and had difficulty walking, Jiang Ge carried her on his back all day to reduce her suffering. Seeing that Jiang Ge was sweating profusely, his mother felt sorry for him and wanted to get off and walk by herself, but Jiang Ge said, "Carrying my mother on my back is like returning to my childhood. I can feel her warmth and think that I can serve her at any time, so I have more strength as I walk!"

When his mother was thirsty, Jiang Ge would go around looking for water for her to drink; when his mother was hungry, he would do his best to find food for her...

When he encountered bandits who wanted to kill Jiang Ge, Jiang Ge cried and said, "My mother is old and has no one to take care of her." The bandits saw that he was filial and could not bear to kill him.

Later, he fled to Xia Pi and supported his mother by working as a hired worker.

Sharp review: Jiang Ge is speechless, a truly filial son! 】

<Follow-up: At the end of the Jianwu reign, he returned to his hometown with his mother, and the people in the village called him "Jiang Juxiao". The governor prepared a ceremony to summon Jiang Ge, but Jiang Ge refused because his mother was too old. After his mother died, he mourned for a long time and could not bear to take off his mourning clothes, so the county governor sent a secretary to help him release his mourning clothes. During the reign of Emperor Ming of Han, he was recommended as a filial and honest official, and during the reign of Emperor Zhang of Han, he was recommended as a virtuous and upright person, and was appointed as a military officer, the General of the Central Army.>

<Some of the stories in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars are pretty good, some can be barely imitated, some may risk your life, and some may be very offensive.>

<This is definitely not acting. I never thought of giving up on my mother even in the face of life and death [crying]>

<I like this story, it is neither magical nor fake>

[Emperor Guangwu of Han Liu Xiu: Jiang Ge’s name sounds familiar]

[Jiang Ge, 19th year of the reign of Emperor Jianwu of the Han Dynasty: Filial piety is practiced in daily life, and one disdains to act falsely in order to gain an official position.]

[Jiang Ge, 19th year of the reign of Emperor Jianwu of the Han Dynasty: However, some parts of the light curtain are exaggerated, and some things did not happen. They should be added by the person who wrote the book.]

[Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin: It seems that most of the stories in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars are about people from the Han and Jin dynasties]

[Song Renzong Zhao Zhen: Hmm... to select filial and honest people, they really use any means. The imperial examination is better than the imperial examination.]

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Liu Xiu glanced at Jiang Ge's comments on the screen and nodded with satisfaction. Jiang Ge was praised for something, not just because of his filial piety.

His heart is also sincere.

Since I can't let go of my mother, I should just do as before and wait until she passes away before entering the officialdom.

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Zhao Kuangyin didn't watch the video seriously, he just looked up from his desk occasionally.

I took the front text version from the eunuch, flipped through it quickly, and came to the conclusion that "most of the stories in the Twenty-Four Filial Exemplars are about people from the Han and Jin Dynasties."

Of course, this doesn’t mean that the people who follow these principles become unfilial, it’s just that they don’t have such a strong utilitarian mindset when doing these things.

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