Chapter 249
Chapter 249
The people outside the sky were also sweating. Fortunately, the anchor was alert, otherwise they would have been deceived.
The antique business is indeed a turbulent place.
"This... is just a relatively simple scam. People in our line of work still need a good eye," the owner of an antique shop taught his apprentice. "Forget hiding it in a pigpen. Even digging it up in a cemetery right in front of you will find it fake."
Several disciples were surprised. There was such a way to play.
……
When Qi Cheng and the others returned home, it was already past eight o'clock in the evening. After sending Zhou Lu and the others away, Qi Cheng picked up his phone and started watching videos.
Mobile is more fun though.
Today we continue to talk about our unofficial history. If we were to ask which dynasty has the most unofficial history, it would definitely be the Three Kingdoms period, with its numerous folk legends.
[Of course, there are also some made up by netizens now. 】
Everyone in the Three Kingdoms looked at the sky with serious expressions. What was the unofficial history mentioned last time? Cao Cao mistook Zhao Yun for a beautiful woman, so he planned to capture him alive at Changbanpo.
I don’t know what to say today.
Let's talk about Guan Yu first. According to unofficial historical records, Guan Yu was killed by Hua Tuo. When Hua Tuo was scraping Guan Yu's bones to treat the poison, he asked if he remembered having killed Hua Xiong.
"That's my son! So I killed Guan Yu with one blow."
Guan Yu should have said, "It was clearly Hua Xiong who was killed while drinking warm wine. What does that have to do with me?"
"No wonder there's no Windows 9. It must have been killed by Hua Tuo."
Three Kingdoms
Cao Cao breathed a sigh of relief. This time, he was not the one being fabricated. However, he also liked Guan Yu very much. He wondered if he could make up some unofficial history about Liu Bei.
Sun Quan’s reluctance is acceptable.
Tang Dynasty
Li Shimin laughed out loud when he saw this. He thought that the later generations were really good at making up unofficial history. He hoped that they would just make up the Three Kingdoms and not the Tang Dynasty.
Especially about himself.
……
[The following unofficial history is also about death. I can no longer find the specific source, but I think it was played out in a TV series.]
[But that drama is really ridiculous. It dares to say that Lü Bu is a blue dragon from heaven who has descended to earth.]
Let's continue with the unofficial history. After the Battle of Red Cliffs, Zhou Yu felt that Zhuge Liang was too smart and that if he stayed, he would become a threat to the Wu Kingdom in the future.
[So I planned to find an opportunity to kill Zhuge Liang.]
So he ordered a coffin with ventilation holes built for him, and then, under the pretext of his own death, had Zhuge Liang come to the State of Wu to offer his condolences.
When Zhuge Liang arrived, he immediately saw the problem and wept bitterly over the coffin. His real purpose was to block the ventilation hole.
【Then Zhou Yu was suffocated to death.】
Zhou Yu snorted, thinking that future generations might not like him very much. How could he come up with such a stupid idea and lie in the coffin waiting for Zhuge Liang to pay his respects?
Can't we put a substitute in the coffin?
Liu Bei also looked helpless. He and Sun Quan were obviously allies, so why were they always fighting each other? Couldn't they just take action against Cao Cao?
Besides, Zhou Yu has a very good reputation and is not the kind of person who is jealous of talented people.
Ming Dynasty
Luo Guanzhong, who was writing Romance of the Three Kingdoms, suddenly had an idea and thought about adding this plot to Romance of the Three Kingdoms. After all, many things in the novel were made up by him.
Including the Bronze Sparrow Tower Ode.
There's nothing wrong with making up a way for Zhou Yu to die.
There is also a piece of unofficial history from the Three Kingdoms period, which is unclear whether it is true or not. It is said that after Ma Chao, one of the Five Tiger Generals of Shu Han, died, one of his sons led his clan to the west.
[He also became an Armenian noble.]
Many self-media outlets claim this with great confidence, but they haven't produced any evidence.
Where is this country?
"Is it the one that fought the war with Azerbaijan... well, I have no impression of it at all."
"This unofficial history is boring. I want to listen to Qianlong's unofficial history."
Ma Chao felt that this must be the same as the unofficial history mentioned above, which was all nonsense made up by later generations. Although he had some Hu blood, it was impossible for his descendants to go west.
I am a descendant of General Ma Yuan, the Fu Bo General.
How could he possibly leave the territory of the Han Dynasty?
Song Dynasty
Zhao Defang suddenly became interested in other countries in later generations, because even unofficial history has to be reliable. Since he could get there during the Three Kingdoms period, it must not be far away.
But many people in the barrage said that they had no impression of it.
It shouldn't be.
He knew a few fragments of information from the sky, hoping that when he was chosen one day, he could connect these fragments together. At least he needed to know if there were any powerful countries nearby.
If there is... Although the Song Dynasty is relatively weak, it can still contribute a little.
[Well, a lot of people have been asking me to talk about Qianlong's unofficial history, so I'll do it. Just consider it a free gift.]
Regarding Qianlong's birth, there has been a rumor that he was not Yongzheng's biological son. This does not mean that there was anything wrong with Qianlong's mother, but rather that Qianlong was adopted.
[His biological father is Chen Ge Lao of Haining.]
[Because Yongzheng adopted Qianlong, he let his daughter wander around the world.]
This unofficial history is too wild. The real unofficial history is that Qianlong was the son of Kangxi. After all, their personalities are so similar, and Yongzheng was the adopted one.
"Wasn't Kangxi the one who was adopted? After all, the emperors of the Qing Dynasty were of average health, so how could he be the first Baturu?"
Isn't it the first Sachima?
Qing Dynasty
Qianlong was so angry that he threw the small light blue jar in his hand. These people in later generations were really hateful. Where did he know this? He felt that even the unofficial history of the Qing Dynasty would not write like this.
It must have been made up by later generations.
He also mentioned the emperor's grandfather, which was simply unforgivable. If he knew who made it up, he would definitely find a high monk from the Western Regions to curse that person.
Kangxi was also very angry. Why was he mentioned again?
It’s all because of the younger generations who are not living up to expectations.
"Have the Eight Banners' disciples changed at all since before?" Kangxi asked the Infantry Commander. "After watching the sky curtain for so long, they must have made some progress, right?"
"Your Majesty, most... most of the Eight Banners descendants will not cause trouble..." The infantry commander replied in a low voice.
"Father, most of the Eight Banners' disciples are still the same as before. They only know how to carry bird cages, drink tea and watch operas. They have no intention of practicing at all. As for the sky curtain, they just watch it for fun."
Emperor Kangxi slammed the table heavily. These Eight Banners descendants really needed to be disciplined, otherwise in a few years they would completely forget how to fight.
"Go and gather the Eight Banners men. I'm going to Mulan to hunt. You guys should be more serious about what you do. Do you think it's okay to be ridiculed by future generations? You can't be so shameless!"
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