Jin Huidi Sima Zhong is the protagonist of the "Why Not Eat Minced Meat" story. This story is short, but it has representative significance: there was a famine in the world, and the people starved to death. The minister told the story. Sima Zhong sat on the high throne and asked the minister: "The people don’t have rice to eat, why don’t they drink it? What about meat porridge?" The original meaning of
"Why not eat minced meat" refers to jumping to conclusions without knowing the truth of things. It can be said to be another more elegant way of saying ignorance and fearlessness.
Later, the actions of certain public figures gave this sentence a new meaning: the rich didn't understand the suffering of the poor, but they criticized or even criticized the life of the poor. "Why not eat minced meat" has slowly become another elegant way of saying "stands and talks without backache". From referring to ignorance to referring to ignorance,
is becoming more and more popular with netizens and increasingly resisted by opinion leaders. Do not believe? You can try to post "Why not eat minced meat" in the dynamics of the big V. It will definitely be disgusting.
We continue to tell this story. Sima Zhong would definitely not have thought that a word he blurted out would become his black material, and more than a thousand years later, people are still using this story to hack him. People felt that he was ignorant of the sufferings of the people, regardless of the life and death of the people, and even felt that he was indifferent and treacherous by nature.
Sima Zhong is actually a poor man, he is born with mental retardation. More than a thousand years have passed, and of course we cannot verify Sima Zhong's level of intellectual development. However, there are historical data to speculate a little.
Zhang Hong: "The prince does not learn. Your majesty knows it. It is better to judge by things now. You should not cite the book."
translation: "The prince is not knowledgeable, and your majesty knows. You can ask him to answer questions today, but you cannot ask him to quote the classics." .
The ancients spoke very tactfully. Zhang Hong said that Sima Zhong was ignorant, so he must have understood nothing. If he were a modern person, he would definitely say that Sima Zhong was a dementia. Zhang Hong also said that Sima Zhong could answer questions, but could not cite classics, indicating that Sima Zhong could only answer simple questions. Then, Sima Zhong's intelligence level should not exceed 8 years old.
Many people questioned that Emperor Wu of Jin was not a fool, so why would he pass it on to a foolish son? The reasons for this are more complicated. To put it simply, there are three points: First, "the elders do not establish the young, and the princes do not establish the subordinates." Sima Zhong is the eldest son of the eldest son. Making him the prince can convince the public and ensure the overall stability.
Second, Emperor Wu of Jin also tested Sima Zhong several times, but he was fooled by Jian Nanfeng and his team. This gave Emperor Wu Jin the illusion that his son might just be slow to react and have a bad memory, and there should be no major intellectual problems.
Third, Emperor Wu of Jin himself felt that he had paved the way for Sima Zhong. Outside the eight kings, they are used to guard the central government; inside, Sima Zhong’s mother party is arranged to assist the government. In Jin Wudi's imagination, even if his son was a little slow to react, there would be no chaos under Chengping. The later situation of
was completely different from that of Emperor Wu of Jin. Ever since Sima Zhong married Janan Feng when he was 13 years old, bad luck began. Jian Nanfeng has always regarded Sima Zhong as a puppet, controlling the overall situation remotely.
When Sima Zhong became the prince, it was Jianan Feng who deceived Emperor Wu of Jin and allowed Sima Zhong to inherit the throne. After Sima Zhong came to the throne, Jian Nanfeng completely controlled the government and eliminated Sima Zhong's mother party. Jia Nanfeng alone had the final say in the political affairs, and even forged Sima Zhong's edict. Jananfeng's misbehavior finally caused the "Eight Kings Rebellion".
back to the beginning of the story. Sima Zhong himself was foolish, and the government was still controlled by Jananfeng. The famine in the world, the death of the people in hunger, are such a national event that Sima Zhong does not have the turn to make decisions, and Sima Zhong has no intention or ability to make decisions.
The kind-hearted Sima Zhong just cared about the lives and deaths of the people, and asked stupidly like a child, "Why not eat meat?" This was originally a manifestation of goodness and should not be condemned at all. The condemned should be the people of Jananfeng. Why should
condemn Jananfeng's group? This is because there are many records of major events in Sima Zhong's period in "Book of Jin Hui Di Ji", but there are very few words and deeds, actions and decisions of Sima Zhong himself. Sima Zhong had said many, many naive things in his life, and had done many, many stupid things, but only one or two sentences such as "Why not eat meat" were recorded. This shows that people with ulterior motives deliberately let this sentence spread. What intentions? Dare to guess: I want to make the world biggerThe reason for the chaos and floating corpses is due to Sima Zhong's stupid stupidity. Who would do this, only Jananfeng and his group have this motive.
Sima Zhong married Jian Nanfeng who was two or three years older than himself. Instead of embracing the gold bricks, Sima Zhong took a big black pot on his back. Since ancient times, the ruthless emperor's family is really sad.