Kangxi executed the 75-year-old man by dismemberment because he was believed to be a descendant of the Ming Dynasty, named Zhu Cihuan. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Cihuan and his two brothers were captured by Li Zicheng's subordinates. After Kangxi heard the news, he ordered Zhu Cihuan to be arrested and sentenced to death for the crime of "although there was no rebellion, there was no intention of rebellion". Therefore, Kangxi executed the 75-year-old man because he was considered a descendant of the Ming Dynasty and suspected of rebellion.
Kangxi executed the 75-year-old man by dismemberment because he was believed to be a descendant of the Ming Dynasty, named Zhu Cihuan. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Cihuan and his two brothers were captured by Li Zicheng's subordinates. After Kangxi heard the news, he ordered Zhu Cihuan to be arrested and sentenced to death for the crime of "although there was no rebellion, there was no intention of rebellion". Kang Xi's decision was considered cruel and regrettable.
Kangxi executed the 75-year-old man by dismemberment because he was believed to be a descendant of the Ming Dynasty, named Zhu Cihuan. After the fall of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Cihuan and his two brothers were captured by Li Zicheng's subordinates. After Kangxi heard the news, he ordered Zhu Cihuan to be arrested and sentenced to death for the crime of "although there was no rebellion, there was no intention of rebellion".
The reason why Su Dongpo wrote " Old Man's Crazy Youth " was probably because he met the most important person in his life, his wife, Wang Fu, when he was 38 years old. Wang Fu accompanied Su Dongpo through the most difficult period of his life, bringing him infinite comfort and support. After Wang Fu's death, Su Dongpo wrote this poem in memory of her. It was also possible that Su Dongpo called himself an old man because he felt that he was older and had a special understanding and resonance with young people. In this poem, Su Dongpo expressed his feelings for young people in a humorous way, and also expressed his love for life and hope for the future.
The reason why the elderly vomited black vomit was mostly due to upper digestive tract bleeding. The black substance was actually a small amount of bleeding caused by damage to the gastric mucus. Common causes included acute inflammation, gastric ulcers, gastric cancer, and stress gastric mucus damage. Patients with a small amount of bleeding may develop symptoms such as anesthesia and fatigue, while patients with a large amount of bleeding may develop shock, asphyxiation, and even life-threatening in serious cases. The treatment was mainly to tell the patient to rest and temporarily fast to prevent food friction from worsening the gastric hemorrhage. Small amounts of bleeding could be stopped by oral administration of drugs to suppress acid, protect the stomach, and stop bleeding, while patients with large amounts of bleeding often needed continuous intravenous administration and bleeding control under the microscope. If the elderly vomited black vomit, it was recommended to seek medical treatment as soon as possible for diagnosis and treatment.
Maybe he was reminiscing about his own past love experiences. Reading love stories could bring back those sweet memories.
It could be that the old man was longing for romance or simply wanted to escape into a different world. Reading love stories might have given him a sense of hope and inspiration.
The main reason why Ernest wrote The Old Man and the Sea was to express his love for life in the American West and his pursuit of tenacity. In the novel, the protagonist, San Diago, was an old fisherman from cuba. He had experienced many setbacks and difficulties, but he still persevered in pursuing his dream. Through describing the life and struggles of San Diago, Ernest showed the tenacity, indomitable spirit, vitality and freedom of life in the American West. In addition, The Old Man and the Sea also reflected Ernest's thoughts on the theme of literature. In the novel, Ernest explored the relationship between personal struggle and the natural environment, as well as the self-struggle and compromise of human beings in the face of difficulties. These topics reflected Ernest's deep thoughts on life and human nature, which laid the foundation for the development of literature.
In the movie, Zhou Qiao didn't marry a young man but the poorest old man. This was because in the novel, Zhou Qiao was originally a rich girl, but after her parents passed away for some reason, she was forced to leave the rich family and start a life of her own. During this process, she met a man named Li Yunfeng. Li Yunfeng was a poor young man, but he had a sincere heart and brave qualities. Zhou Qiao was attracted by his charisma and the two began a relationship. However, Zhou Qiao's parents did not like her being with Li Yunfeng because Li Yunfeng's family background was not good. They were worried that Zhou Qiao would be dragged down by Li Yunfeng. Therefore, Zhou Qiao was forced to break up with Li Yunfeng and decided to marry the poorest old man, Li Yunfeng.
The old man saw the Black and White Impermanence as a folk legend. There was no scientific evidence to prove its existence. According to the research in The Lancet, the so-called phenomenon of seeing the black and white impermanence was caused by the disorder of the brain during near-death, not the actual existence. Therefore, the old man's claim that he saw the Black and White Ghosts was only a subjective feeling and could not be verified.
Maybe he was looking for some entertainment and romance in his life.