Let’s talk about Gan Ning and the relationship between emperors and ministers in the late Han Dynasty

Style: Historical Author: Zhou MansionWords: 1119Update Time: 24/02/20 11:38:07
It seems that everyone is depressed today. I apologize. It would be more appropriate to publish two chapters in a row. Because I don’t have any manuscripts on hand, there are no three updates today just to save them. It is now almost 170,000 words long and will be released soon.

There are always more updates when they are released!

Let’s talk about the relationship between monarch and ministers in the late Han Dynasty. The Three Kingdoms are still at the end of the Qin and Han Dynasties.

It can be summed up in the words of Mencius: if the king regards his ministers as his hands and feet, then his ministers will regard him as his heart and soul; if his ministers regard his ministers as dogs and horses, then his ministers will regard him as a fellow countryman; if his ministers regard his ministers as earth and mustard, then his ministers will regard him as a bandit.

Confucius said: The king treats his ministers with courtesy, and the ministers serve the king with loyalty.

That is to say, we first ask the king to treat his ministers, rather than asking the ministers to treat the king first. Just like working now, the boss gives you a salary of 3,000, and the situation and treatment are definitely different.

Shang Yang, Xishou, and Zhang Yi abandoned Wei and entered Qin, Wu Qi abandoned Lu and entered Wei, and Jiang Wei abandoned Wei and entered Han.

It was very obvious when it came to Gan Ning. After he came to Jingzhou from Yizhou, Liu Biao treated Gan Ning and could not reuse him. After leaving Liu Biao, Gan Ning actually wanted to defect to Jiangdong, but was stopped by Huang Zu.

Huang Zu kept Gan Ning for three years without treating him politely. Gan Ning rescued Huang Zu, but he was still not allowed to reuse him. Huang Zu used money to lure Gan Ning's men away. At this time, Gan Ning couldn't bear it anymore, so he left Huang Zu.

"Book of Wu": "I would rather send 800 children to Liu Biao. I am a Confucian and not trained in military affairs. At that time, all the heroes set up their own armies. They would rather observe the situation, but in the end they will not succeed. They are afraid that the dynasty will collapse and suffer the consequences." The misfortune was to invade Wu from the east.

Huang Zu was in Xiakou, and his army could not pass through, so he stayed with his ancestors. For three years, he was disrespected by his ancestors. Quan was fighting against his ancestors. The ancestors' army was defeated and ran away. The pursuers were anxious. Ning Yi was good at shooting and kept his troops behind. He shot and killed the school captain Ling Cao. Now that Zu has been spared, the army returns to camp, waiting for Ning as before.

Su Fei, the ancestral governor, recommended Ning several times, but he didn't use it. He asked people to lure his guests, and the guests died. I would rather leave, fearing that I will not be spared, and I will be alone and depressed without knowing where to go. "

According to such treatment, it is not too much for Gan Ning to leave Huang Zu!

Moreover, Gan Ning never recognized Liu Biao and Huang Zu as his masters.

As for killing Zhang Feng in my plot, everyone thought I might have made up Zhang Feng. Little did he know that there was someone else there. Zhang Boyun slandered Huang Zu and killed Ni Heng.

I made a slight adaptation in the novel, letting Gan Ning kill Zhang Feng to vent his hatred before leaving. This plot was designed to draw Liu Bei out.

He said that Gan Ning was ruthless and treacherous. This is unreasonable. He broke his head in order to save Su Fei, and Sun Quan spared Su Fei.

Is Gan Ning's character likeable? It's hard for people to like him. He kills people and sells goods, and he must avenge himself. But this is the character of ancient heroes.

Liu Bei beat up the governor in anger, Guan Yu and Xu Shu killed people incognito, Zhang Fei whipped them after drinking, these are all the characteristics of the knights of the late Han Dynasty.

Zhang Fei lost his head due to whipping, Guan Yu was defeated by a colleague who stabbed him in the back, and Cao Cao destroyed three people due to lust.

Jia Xuneng had no king or father and went straight to Chang'an; Yuan Shao secretly raised dead soldiers and peeped at the Han Dynasty; Liu Biao dominated Jianghan and regarded himself as King Wen of Zhou; Sun Quan occupied Jiangdong and wanted to establish hegemony among the princes.

Maybe Zhao Yun is more perfect!

The values ​​​​of that era in the late Han Dynasty were really different from today's modern times, and they were different in the Song and Ming Dynasties.

Why do I want to give Gan Ning a single chapter to describe? I want to create a character whose good and evil are hard to tell, as a representative of the rangers of the Han Dynasty. Once you surrender to the monarch and make friends, you can dig deep into your heart.

The protagonist chases Gan Ning for thousands of miles. Whether it is worth it or not depends on the direction of Gan Ning's subsequent plot.

If someone abandons the book and is in a bad mood because of this, I am deeply sorry, and I can also complain about it in this single chapter.



I haven't responded to Deng Ai's plot, mainly because I don't know how to say it. In my eyes, that was a poisonous point. After their appearances were completed, I just let them appear less frequently.

Zhou Mansion also apologizes to everyone!