Because what historians record greatly affects future generations' evaluation of them. Although the integrity of historians in this era is still very guaranteed, they will not write down random records at all. They usually write whatever is available, and at most they will write some personal evaluations.
, won’t mess around.
However, the classics that have been handed down for nearly a thousand years have made those in the upper class who have access to history feel awe of historians. On the one hand, they hope that these people will be upright and record everything truthfully. On the other hand, they hope that these people can
Make your writing more glorious.
This way of thinking makes these people a little awed by historians. In the past, Liu Bei didn't know who the collector of historical materials was, so it didn't matter. But then he found out that the minister he relied on was actually a recorder. To be honest, Liu Bei's heart was a little trembling.
, even when I turned around to face Xun Yue, I felt a little unnatural. This was really scary and there was nothing I could do about it.
Compared with the era after that, when historians were tortured in various ways, the integrity of historians in this era was still very strong. In addition, there were historians like Dong Hu who recorded Zhao Dun's regicide in front of Zhao Dun. You will still mess with me in the future.
, I also record this guy.
So much so that the necks of historians in this era are getting harder and harder, and they are ready to chop me off. This is how I record things. If you think there is something wrong, who do you think you are?
This kind of perversion of straight-laced writing makes those with higher official positions more cautious, because if there is this group of people, once they mess up, it will not be the people of this era who will be scolded, but all the people in the future.
It's really embarrassing to hang on the pillar of shame for a thousand years or something.
Naturally, Liu Bei was also worried about this matter, so he spoke directly to Chen Xi and asked Chen Xi to clear the level. Although Liu Bei didn't think it could be completely cleared, wouldn't it be okay to let the historian record the facts and maintain the pen twice at the same time?
Historians have integrity and will definitely record what should be recorded. If you ask them to write falsehoods, they will definitely not be willing to do so, but they should be able to maintain their integrity. Chen Xi has mixed up to this extent and shows his face without saying anything.
After visiting these houses, the other party should understand.
"Let them record it, it's not a problem." Chen Xi said nonchalantly, Qibi defended it, quit it, the people of the world were hacked so miserably, except for killing their brother and imprisoning their father, isn't it because of a sudden brain attack and wanting to see the historian?
Notes about your daily life?
The first time I wanted to see this thing, Fang Xuanling said, "Emperors have never read the history of the country since ancient times." Then Shimin ran away decisively. It was really embarrassing.
But once this kind of thing came to mind, it couldn't be controlled. After a year or two, the people wanted to see it again. This time a bunch of ministers warned that this thing "doesn't have false beauty and no hidden evil".
If you see it, you will be unhappy, and if you are unhappy, you will want to change it, but this thing cannot be changed, so you understand.
After Shimin was pushed back again, he became even more unwilling. After a while, he did another big thing, and came to ask about it again. In short, he just wanted to see the actual records and pay attention to these things, and this time the reason was extremely good.
He said that he has a broad mind and a fat body. He is not comparable to the other trash fishes in the past. Don't worry, I will just take a look and don't move around.
This time it was directly rejected by all the ministers. It basically means that if you say that you are lenient and fat, you will be lenient and fat. This kind of thing is not your problem alone. You will not change it after reading it, but as long as you read it, the people behind you will also.
It depends on what to do. If you say you won’t change it, what will you do if the bastard behind you wants to change it?
Shimin almost choked to death. He had never seen such a beastly way of trolling people. Wei Zheng, you wait, Wei Zheng died later. In the same year, Shimin finally got the daily notes and records. Although the historical records said that Fang Xuanling had no choice but to agree.
Together with Xu Jingzong, he deleted "Notes on Living Life" and classified it as "Records of Gaozu" and "Records of Jinshang", and then submitted them to Li Shimin.
But there is one thing to say here. Judging from the current comparison results of various historical materials, Shimin probably did not change the history books. At most, they just looked at them, and what they saw were not daily notes. However, this move has left a mark on future generations.
A big hole.
It's what Wei Zheng said to the people back then, you kill your brothers and kill your brothers for fun, of course you don't care about these details, and your achievements and territory exploded, you have perfectly inherited the pioneering ideas of the ancient Han Dynasty, even if you don't look at this
Shit, those who write history will also help you with your writing. After all, to tell the truth, Shimin did a very good job during the Zhenguan Dynasty.
Therefore, there is nothing wrong with historians helping to beautify the facts when recording them. But the biggest problem is that Shimin read the daily notes, so that the history of the latter aspect is completely ruined. Wei Zheng is a good troll.
, and it is indeed capable of preventing subtle changes. What happened next was exactly as this guy expected.
Since the time of the people, it has often happened that the emperor got involved in the history of the country. When he defeated the Song Dynasty, Song Taizong directly ordered the daily notes recorded by the political affairs minister to be sent to the emperor for review. So you know, Li Er himself should
I haven't changed this thing, but Li Er's actions did leave a huge disaster.
Chen Xi is very aware of the hidden dangers that this kind of thing may cause, so for Chen Xi, it is better than a dead pig that is not afraid of being scalded by boiling water. Anyway, even if he doesn't brush his face, the other party will definitely beautify it and save the trouble for future generations. If he changes it
Chen Xi couldn't afford to leave things like this on Chen Xi's shoulders.
Nine times out of ten, Shimin didn't touch the history books. He really just looked at them, and in the end they were all hacked into pieces. If Chen Xi tried to brush his face and begged for mercy, he would be setting a precedent.
Liu Bei looked at the envelope and then at Chen Xi. He knew that Chen Xi was also a typical example of being gentle on the outside but tough on the inside. Now that he had spoken, he would definitely not do it.
"Let the historians write straightly. It took a thousand years for a rule to be formed. It would be a pity if it was broken like this. Let them write it!" Chen Xi showed a rare dignity.
"Then write it, but considering their achievements over the years, maybe they will help maintain it." Liu Bei sighed. He actually didn't tend to change this thing, but Chen Xi went too far, and everything will happen later.
I don’t know how to record Chen Xi’s incident. Is it possible to write about Cai’s son-in-law? This is the rhythm of dark history.
"Whatever, I can't see it anyway." Chen Xi said angrily, write whatever you like, it is true that historians will conceal it for the venerable, but this concealment will not completely cover up the facts, as long as it is done seriously
If you read history, you can actually understand its meaning.
The simplest one is the Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms, in which the Wei State is orthodox, because only the Wei State is orthodox, and Jin and Cai, who inherited the Zen throne, are orthodox. There is such a logic in it, and in order to maintain this logic, some strange records will appear.
For example, for example, the second master's record is second only to Megatron China, that is, Juebei Road. The records of Wei State are as follows:
Xu Huang and Man Chong attacked Guan Yu in Hanjin, and attacked Zhou Yu in Jiangling with Cao Ren - "Three Kingdoms? Biography of Xu Huang";
Wenpin and Yue Jin attacked Guan Yu at Xunkou, attacked Yu's baggage at Hanjin, and burned his ships at Jingcheng - "Three Kingdoms? Wenpin Biography";
Yue Jin stayed in Xiangyang, attacked Guan Yu, Su Fei, etc., but they all left - "Three Kingdoms? Biography of Yue Jin";
When Guan Yu cut off the northern route, Li Tong led his troops to attack him. He dismounted his horse and pulled out his antlers, and then fought forward to meet the benevolent army - "Three Kingdoms? Li Tong's Biography";
It felt like Guan Yu was being beaten the whole time. In fact, so many wars happened in less than a year. Guan Yu seemed to be beaten the whole time. In fact, if you look at it from another perspective, Guan Yu was so awesome. He picked it all by himself.
All reinforcements from Wei State.
Think about it, how can a legion be able to defeat and fight against an enemy force that is more than ten times larger than its own? This can only explain one situation. The enemy force that is more than ten times larger than its own cannot defeat Guan Yu at all.
There was no problem, and after adding battlefield time, it became clear that Guan Yu was stalling for time, and more importantly, he accomplished the strategic goal.
As for the group of guys who won the battle above, to be honest, they were just trying to save face. Those who read carefully will understand what the hell this is.
Guan Yu only has 2,000 men. Unless these 2,000 men are an army of the undead, they would have been doomed long ago if they fought repeatedly. How could he fight against so many people and hold them back?
When it comes to history, sometimes it's not that the historians didn't record it correctly, but that there's something wrong with the angle you look at it. If you just think about Guan Yu's defeat in every battle, why should he be considered a famous general? The problem is that you need to think about this kind of savings from a different angle. Two thousand
Their army held back Wei's reinforcements, which were more than ten times their size, and they fought for a year, leaving the army led by Wei's famous generals unable to come.
This is no longer cheating, this is the rhythm of asking the GM to step down and fight on his behalf. This is why the history books only ridiculed the famous Shu general Wei Yu. In fact, Guan Yu went in the direction of cheating in the later period. They all say that the lost Jingzhou belongs to Guan Yu.
Pot, the problem is that if you read the novel, you can feel how desperate Guan Yu was at that time.
The situation at that time can be said that except for the famous generals of the Kingdom of Shu, all the generals and divisions with names and surnames alive at that time gathered together, just like fighting a boss. The book gathered most of the named and surnamed characters in this game.
This was accomplished with a backstabbing trick, and Guan Yu almost became a god.
It may seem that Guan Yu lost quickly when he lost Jingzhou, but in fact Guan Yu had already cheated. After Jingzhou was captured, the people of Wei and Wu tried their best to defeat them, but Guan Yu turned around and still wanted to go.
Entering the Kingdom of Wu means that Guan Yu still had fighting ability at that time...
The intensity of this boss seems to be beyond the limit. The way to defeat Guan Yu is no different from the way Han Xin used to deal with the Overlord. He was surrounded by enemies on all sides and wrote Hongyan's family letter. In this way, Guan Erye still found a way recklessly. If this were written from the perspective of the Shu Kingdom
If so, he is another Chu Overlord.
This is why in the early Han Dynasty, Xiang Yu was the one who promoted bravery, and after the Wei and Jin Dynasties, it was Er Ye, because the two ended up with the same style of painting, but the perspective of writing history was different.