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Jin Jinggong was a monarch of the Jin Kingdom, a vassal state in the Spring and Autumn Period during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and he was still very productive in his reign
During the Spring and Autumn Period of > and the Warring States Period, the atmosphere of feudal superstition was still relatively serious, some people believed it, some people were skeptical, and a very small number of people did not believe it. According to the record of "Zuo Chuan: Ten Years of Chenggong", after Jin Jinggong fell ill, he had a nightmare, in which a group of powerful ghosts asked him for his life, and after waking up, Jin Jinggong asked Sangtian Wu to interpret the dream, and Sangtian Wu said to Jin Jinggong after divination, you can't eat the new wheat in the coming year, which means that you are dying, Jin Jinggong was furious, put Sangtian Wu in prison, and prepared to kill him after eating the new wheat.
Jin Jinggong dreamed during his illness that his illness turned into two boys
As he was whispering beside him, one of them said, "That clever doctor is coming soon, I think we can't escape this time, where are we hiding?" The other child said
It's nothing to be afraid of, we hide on top of the belly, under the ointment, no matter how he uses the medicine, we can't help it. ”
> later, the doctor invited from Qin State said that your disease is terminally ill and incurable, and Jin Jinggong heard that this doctor is very clever, and the diagnosis is the same as what I dreamed, so he gave a heavy gift to the doctor and asked him to go back to Qin.
Although Jin Jinggong did not cure the disease, he has been living strongly, and he only wants to eat this year's wheat
> when the new wheat grows is in season, Jin Jinggong boiled the wheat in front of Sang Tian Wu. When Jin Jinggong was about to eat, his stomach suddenly swelled and uncomfortable, so he had to go to the toilet first and empty his stomach, but in the morning, a minister dreamed that he was carrying Jin Jinggong to the sky, and at noon he found Jin Jinggong in the toilet, but Jin Jinggong had drowned in it, so this minister went in and carried Jin Jinggong out, and then it was used to bury Jin Jinggong.
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Not necessarily. Jin Jinggong may have fallen into a trap and was murdered by assassins, or he may have fallen ill and died of a serious illness, which is not described in detail in the "Zuo Biography".
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Although Jin Jinggong became a hegemon, but in his later years, he was separated from the princes and detached from morality, and he oppressed Zheng Guo too much, perhaps because he felt something, Jin Jinggong often had nightmares before he died, and the so-called serious illness is not necessarily a serious illness, it may be an unfavorable environment.
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No, it's just that some people don't read the sentence in the history books thoroughly, and they may have been assassinated to death when they went to the toilet.
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Although there is no clear record, this kind of thing is not necessarily groundless, saying that it is because I went to the toilet and then the toilet collapsed.
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It is recorded in the history books that Jin Jinggong went to the toilet, but the toilet collapsed, and he was drowned, which can be regarded as a very strange way to die.
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It is recorded in the history books that the most whimsical way of death is to die in the toilet. It may be an exaggeration, but it shouldn't be much worse.
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There are several theories about Jin Jinggong's death, and it is impossible to determine which one is true, and some say that he was assassinated or died of illness.
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