Zhao Kuangyin's treatment of the Chai descendants was rather complicated. On the one hand, Zhao Kuangyin seemed to be treating the Chai descendants well. He gave preferential treatment to the sons of Chai Rong, the later Zhou Shizong. For example, Chai Zongxun was demoted to King Zheng, Empress Dowager Fu was conferred the title of Empress Dowager Zhou, and Chai Zongxun was moved to Fangzhou. In addition, according to records, Zhao Kuangyin gave preferential treatment to the sons of Emperor Shizong of the Later Zhou Dynasty. The emperors of the Song Dynasty basically followed the teachings left by Zhao Kuangyin. From Zhao Kuangyin, Emperor Taizu of the Song Dynasty, to Zhao Zhen, Emperor Renzong of the Song Dynasty, they successively granted the Chai clansmen the titles of Duke Chongyi, Deputy Commissioner of the Treasury, Chengxin Lang, etc. On the other hand, Chai Rong had a total of seven sons. The first three died early, and the fourth son, Chai Zongxun, died at the age of 20. He had only been in office for six years. It was also questionable whether he died of natural illness. As for the other three sons, Cao King Chai Xirang was unknown (unofficial history said that he changed his surname to avoid being hunted), Ji King Chai Xijin was adopted by Song General Pan Mei and changed his name to Pan Weiji, and Qi King Chai Xihui was adopted by Lu Yan and changed his name to Lu Xuan. This kind of adoption and change of name could also be seen as indirectly stripping their original identity and family inheritance. Moreover, Zhao Kuangyin's so-called kindness to the descendants of the Chai family was not reflected in the ancestral teachings he had engraved in the palace (at most, there was an oath not to kill ministers and officials). Therefore, Zhao Kuangyin's treatment of the Chai family's descendants was controversial. It seemed that there were certain preferential measures, but judging from the actual outcome of Chai Rong's sons, this kind of treatment was not thorough or pure. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Chai Rong's descendants mysteriously disappeared after the establishment of the Song Dynasty. After Zhao Kuangyin seized power, Chai Zongxun was forced to abdicate as Emperor Gong of the Later Zhou Dynasty and was granted the title of King Zheng. However, shortly after the establishment of the Song Dynasty, Chai Zongxun's two younger brothers mysteriously disappeared, and their whereabouts were unknown. Therefore, there was currently no exact information regarding the whereabouts of Chai Rong's descendants.
In China's "well culture", wells had far-reaching significance and inheritance. From ancestors to parents to descendants, wells played different roles. In ancient times, wells were an important tool for agricultural production. In the era of their ancestors, wells provided water for their agricultural activities, irrigated farmland, and improved production efficiency. This was an important guarantee for their livelihood. At the same time, wells were also the source of water for people's livelihood. People lived by wells, and villages and towns developed around wells because wells were convenient for people's daily lives, which also promoted the process of ancient towns. The ancestors had a reverence for the well, resulting in the cultural phenomenon of the belief in the well god. People generally believed that wells were the place where gods lived. The wells became places to worship the gods and pray for peace and harvest. When using well water, religious rituals were often carried out to express respect and gratitude to the well god (the guardian god of water). Temples and sacrificial activities such as the Well Temple in Minnan and the Heqing Well in Hubei Province were all manifestations of this belief. In the era of his father's generation, although society continued to develop and progress, the meaning of the well still existed. In some rural areas, wells were still one of the sources of domestic water. Although there might be new water supply methods such as tap water, the cultural significance and memories carried by wells were passed down. Moreover, in the course of history, stories related to wells such as "Geng Gong worships the well" constantly inspired people, reflecting the spirit of perseverance and unyielding. These spirits were also passed down from generation to generation. For future generations, wells were more of a cultural symbol and cultural heritage. With the development of the times, many wells may no longer bear the actual function of water supply, but the philosophy contained in the well culture, the historical stories related to the well, literature and art, etc. are all cultural wealth that children and grandchildren need to inherit and understand. For example, the origin of the concept of "marketplace" and the philosophy behind many commonly used words related to wells were all part of the huge composition of the well culture. Through these, future generations could understand the history and cultural origins of the nation, understand the deep connection between ancestors, fathers and wells, and the spiritual value contained in them.
Chai Yixin's body was buried in Changde City's " 74th Army Changde Battle Memorial Cemetery ". While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
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Fan Xian's grandmother was very good to him. Although she looked distant on the outside, she was actually very concerned and doted on Fan Xian. She had long known that Fan Xian was the Qing Emperor's son, but she had always hidden this news and kept it a secret. Grandma knew Fan Xian's background like the back of her hand and played an important role in protecting him. She was a smart and intelligent woman. She always secretly cared and protected Fan Xian. Therefore, it could be said that Fan Xian's grandmother treated him very well.
Fan Xian's grandmother treated him well. Although she seemed cold to Fan Xian on the surface and made the entire manor mistakenly think that their relationship was not good, in reality, she cared and loved Fan Xian very much. Her grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and Fan Jian's mother. She knew Fan Xian's true background and treated him like his own grandson. After the Qing Emperor ascended the throne, his grandmother returned to her hometown, Danzhou, to settle down. She did not participate in the court struggles, but she always cared and protected Fan Xian in secret. She was a smart and intelligent woman. She understood the danger Fan Xian's identity brought, so she chose to keep her distance to protect Fan Xian's safety. Grandma's actions and indifference were out of love and protection for Fan Xian.
In Joy of Life, Fan Xian's grandmother treated him very well. When Fan Xian was young, his grandmother, Ye Qingmei, often played with him and told him interesting stories, making him feel the warmth of a family. After Fan Xian grew up, his grandmother had always supported his career and helped him solve many difficulties.
In Joy of Life, Fan Xian's grandmother was the Qing Emperor's mother, Yi Guipin. She treated Fan Xian very well. After Fan Xian's mother, Ye Qingmei, died, she brought Fan Xian by her side and personally raised him as if he were her own. In the play, Fan Xian's grandmother was played by Cao Cuifen. In the play, the grandmother's love for Fan Xian was also beyond words. After learning that Fan Xian had been assassinated, the grandmother's heart ached for Fan Xian and blamed herself for not protecting him well. She even ignored her own health and wanted to avenge Fan Xian.
Fan Xian's grandmother was very good to him. Although she appeared cold to Fan Xian on the surface, making people mistakenly think that their relationship was not good, in reality, she cared and loved Fan Xian very much. Her grandmother was the Qing Emperor's wet nurse and Fan Jian's mother. She knew Fan Xian's true background and treated him like her own grandson. After the Qing Emperor ascended the throne, his grandmother returned to her hometown, Danzhou, to settle down. She did not participate in the court struggles, but she had always silently cared and protected Fan Xian behind his back. Her wisdom and background allowed her to move freely within the scope of the Qing Emperor's power. Although her methods might have been a little vicious, her love and concern for Fan Xian was real.