The story of Kong Rong Qinli should be seen in Continued Han Shu at the earliest. Let Kong Rong pick up the pear, and made several appearances, and added a lot for him:
13 years old, Kong Rong's father died, and he "mourned and destroyed it, and then helped it". He was so sad that he almost died. He needed help to walk, so he was selected as the model of filial piety of the year.
/kloc-when he was 0/6 years old, a friend of his brother was wanted for a crime and went to Kong's house. In the absence of Kong Bao, Kong Rong wanted James Zhang. After the story was revealed, the two brothers and their mother Kong "fought for their lives". As a result, the court only cured his younger brother Kong Bao. Brother's death made Kong Rong once again. "The Biography of Kong Rong in the Later Han Dynasty" concluded that "the principle of harmony is in name only".
But after becoming an adult, Kong Rong became unruly and often did something deviant. With the aura of honor, the status of power came with it-Kong Rong became a hot commodity of governors, and everyone waved to him, but he refused.
It was not until Stuart Yangci asked him to come out of the mountain that he gladly took office. Yang Ci sent Kong Rong to visit the new general blades on his behalf. The security guard in front of General Braise was a little confused, so he waited a little longer without timely notice. Playing big cards is his patent. How can he accept the shame of being ignored? So he turned and left. Blades is unhappy, you are crazy! They sent a swordsman to assassinate Kong Rong. I didn't expect the swordsman to be a conscience killer. He said to blades, Kong Rong is so popular now. If you kill him, you are the enemy of social justice. It is better to use him and treat him with courtesy, and the general's reputation will spread far and far. He Jin is worthy of being a general. He can take good advice and recommend Kong Rong to Beihai, the country where the Yellow Scarf Army is most rampant (where it is now located in Changle West, Shandong Province). Kong Rong seemed to be reused, but in fact he was put on the stove. Therefore, I think the recommendation of Blade has ulterior motives.
Supposedly, a country's appearance is definitely a platform where talents can be displayed. However, Mr. Kong didn't play well. I fought with the yellow turban insurrectionary army several times, but he was frightened out of my wits. Finally, Liu Bei, who was outnumbered, was turned to Liu Huangshu, who took thousands of troops to solve the siege of the Yellow Scarf in the North Sea.
In spite of this, Kong Rong did not forget to pretend to be two. When the more powerful enemy, Yuan Tan, the eldest son of Yuan Shao, was besieged with his soldiers, Mr. Kong was still reading and drinking calmly, talking and laughing freely with his subordinates and pretending as if nothing had happened. At that time, he really thought of himself as Zhou Yu, looking forward to "laughing and laughing, disappearing." But Mr. Kong is not Governor Zhou, nor Yuan Gongzi, but Kong Rong himself. Seeing that the city was about to collapse, he ignored his wife and children, rolled up his poetry books and fled alone. As a result, his wife and children were arrested and later hacked to death by Lao Yuan's people.
Later, Kong Rong defected to Cao Cao's account, and he was always ashamed to associate. One is Kouga with iron teeth, strong in heart, occupying the commanding heights of moral public opinion, and the other is lean in troubled times, standing on one side and relying on the emperor to be a vassal. To paraphrase an online buzzword, this is the meeting of two fierce people. As the saying goes, when two fierce men meet, they will be destroyed.
Comparing the strength of the two people, perhaps everyone will feel that the helpless Mr. Kong is slightly weaker. In fact, Mr. Kong is also a master who can kill people by putting down the pen and picking up the knife. When Kong Rong was appointed as Beihai Xiang, he saw a man crying and offering sacrifices to his father at the grave, but his face was not sad. Kong Rong thought the man was pretending to cry, so he drew his sword and killed him. When he was the North Sea Minister, he sent three Du You to the countryside to urge the payment of rent tax. Kong Rong was so angry that he executed three Du You in one day because of the chaos in the world, people in exile and uneven taxes.
Because Mr. Kong thought he was a noble family (he was the twentieth grandson of Confucius) and became famous at a young age, he repeatedly pretended to be cool in front of Cao Cao and made two mistakes. Cao Cao tolerated Mr. Kong's second offense at the beginning because he needed people like Kong Rong to decorate the facade.
Teacher Kong thinks that playing with Cao Cao in this way is the greatest pleasure in life. But he also thinks it's not enough to just play with Lao Cao, so he strongly recommends another cool and eccentric Mi Heng to Cao Cao. Mi Heng is an old friend of Kong Rong. In order to get the children around him, Mr. Kong turned a deaf ear to Lao Cao every day and blew a meter like never before. Cao Cao really gave Mr. Kong face and decided to meet your legendary teacher. Your teacher is more unreliable than Mr. Kong. As soon as they met, a farce of "beating gongs and drums to scold Cao" was staged. Everyone is familiar with this bridge, so I won't say more. As a result, Mr. Mi Heng played with his brain.
Mi Heng's death didn't make Kong Rong feel any sense of crisis. On the contrary, when Cao Cao tried to kill Yang Biao, Kong Rong threatened Lao Cao, saying that if you killed Yang Biao, I would not be an official, and Cao Cao had to give up. Cao Cao's compromise gave Mr. Kong Rong a wrong judgment-Cao Cao was afraid of me, so Mr. Kong Rong was even more unscrupulous.
As long as Lao Cao wanted to do something, Mr. Kong always had a lot of reasons to oppose it: when Cao Cao conquered Wu Huan, Kong Rong mocked him for bullying and being afraid of the hard at an inappropriate time, just like a bandit. Mr. Kong is a good drinker and a guest star. He often sighs, "The guests are always full, so I have no worries." But Cao Cao said it was a mistake to drink, and it was necessary to ban alcohol. Teacher Kong is firmly opposed. He said that beauty is more troublesome, so should human love and marriage be banned?
All these made Lao Cao's patience reach the "limitless limit", and it was only a matter of time before Kong Rong died.
But Kong Rong, as a generation of celebrities, if Cao Cao wanted to kill him, he had to give everyone an irrefutable reason. Needless to say, this reason was really found by Cao Cao. It's a reason why you can kill a thousand times and no one dares to reverse his conviction for him-unfilial!
At the age of four, pear's juvenile moral model was killed for unfilial. This is really a great irony for Kong Rong. Isn't this an "unwarranted" imposed on Mr. Kong by Cao Cao? Actually, it is not.
It's a piece of cake to find something to deal with such high-profile chatter and spouting as Kong Rong. He once encouraged people to give this bread to strangers. When their father was unlovable, there was only one bread left in the famine, so his father would starve to death. He also said, what is a father good for children? His original intention was only to vent his lust. A mother is not great to a child, just like a crock filled with things. When a girl comes down, it's like pouring something from a crock. Why did she write a thank-you letter to the crock and wait until she died?
(Mi Heng in white says: "The father is a child, so what is his relationship?" ? As far as its original intention is concerned, it is actually lust. What is a child to a mother? Is it also ridiculous? Like delivering something, and you left. "Were seventy" biographies of Zheng Kong and Xun "sixtieth volume)
These words, now, stand out from the crowd, let alone rule the Three Kingdoms with filial piety. This is simply a sharp knife prepared by Teacher Kong for Cao Cao very thoughtfully. Therefore, understanding Cao Cao made an accommodating response, accused Kong Rong, a descendant of Confucius who respected loyalty and filial piety, and rightfully killed him.
If it weren't for "unfilial", Cao Cao couldn't find a more deadly knife to kill Kong Rong.
From a rational point of view, Kong Rong may have died a little unjustly, which is Cao Cao's wish to add to the crime. However, he spent the rest of his life doing nothing serious except being scolded by the people. There are many such people now. They can't do big things, and they don't want to do small things. It's not good for others to scold each other every day.