When the concubine went to the toilet and encountered a wild boar, why could the guards still be rew

Updated on Toilets 2024-02-26
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Because if this guard went to save this concubine, he would definitely see something that should not be seen, and this concubine's chastity would not be guaranteed, so it was a correct choice for this guard not to save her at that time. In ancient times, there was a concubine who was going to the toilet and met a wild boar, and the emperor asked the guards to save the concubine, but the guards disrespected the order and did not save the concubine.

    Actually, this guard is a very intelligent person. Emperor Jing of Han was very fond of his concubines at that time, and wherever he went, he would take his concubines with him. Once, when he went hunting, he also took his concubine with him, and then his concubine didn't know what she ate, and she ate her stomach, and then she went to find a thatched toilet to go to the toilet, at this time suddenly a wild boar broke into the thatched toilet, and then the concubine was frightened, she kept yelling, at this time Emperor Han Jing heard it and immediately took his guards to save his concubine, and then he said to his guards:

    to save the concubine", but the guard did not go, and kept standing there without moving, Emperor Han Jing was very angry, he wanted to save the concubine himself, at this time, the guard not only did not go to stop Emperor Han Jing, did not let Emperor Han Jing to save, and finally the wild boar left by itself, and the concubine was safe and sound.

    After arriving in the palace, Emperor Jing of Han wanted to kill this guard, but the Queen Mother stopped him and prevented him from killing the guard. Then she told Emperor Han Jing: "That guard actually did the right thing, if he rushed in to save that concubine at that time, he would definitely see something that should not be seen, and the chastity of that concubine will not be guaranteed, such a woman is not worthy of you Emperor Han Jing."

    After listening to it, Emperor Han Jing felt that what she said was very reasonable, so he felt that this guard was actually a very smart person, and he knew how to avoid suspicion, and later the Queen Mother rewarded the guard for the guard's behavior.

    In fact, what the guards did at that time was to avoid suspicion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    When the concubine went to the toilet and encountered a wild boar, the guards pushed it not to save it and was rewarded for two reasons. First, in ancient times, men and women were not close to each other, and there was a barrier. The second Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was about to ask for help in person, and the guard said:

    There is a concubine who died, and there are still many concubines in the world, if Your Majesty has any mistakes, what should Jiangshan Sheji do? After hearing this, Emperor Han Jing made a lot of sense, so he rewarded him.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because the guards felt that the emperor's safety was more important, and the loss of one of the concubines was not a big deal, he chose to protect the emperor, which was appreciated by the emperor.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Because the guards would see things they shouldn't have seen if they went to save them, so he did this to avoid suspicion and get a reward.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Because the concubine is the emperor's person, if the guards really break in, it will be for the person who polluted the emperor, so he didn't go in to protect himself, and he was naturally rewarded.

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