It is normal for the emperor to like wine and sex, and there is also that condition to better satisfy himself.

As for King Zhou's hobbies of "good wine and lust", looking at the ancient monarchs and emperors, there are many people who have these hobbies.

For example: Sima Yan, the founding emperor of the Jin Dynasty, had as many as ten thousand concubines in his harem.

As a result, it became a very troublesome problem for Sima Yan to choose which concubine he wanted to visit at night, and for this reason, there was an allusion of "Yang Che Wang Xing".

If you are interested, you can learn about this allusion, it is still very enviable.

What does this say?It was Sima Yan who let the sheep cart walk freely in the palace. Wherever the sheep cart stopped, Sima Yan favored the concubine there.

There is also an allusion of Empress Gaowei, the empress of the Northern Qi Dynasty, "the jade body is horizontally displayed".

These stories are so enviable that people will drool.

According to rumors, the queen of Gao Wei was extremely beautiful, with a curvy figure and skin that could be broken by blowing bullets.

Gao Wei would put her in his arms or play with her on his lap when he was free.

This is the case even when discussing matters with ministers, and the ministers who discuss matters are often flushed.

And this is nothing, Gao Wei also felt that enjoying it alone was too wasteful, so he asked everyone to enjoy it together.

Gao Wei asked Empress Feng Xiaolian to lie down on a table in the court hall, and asked the ministers to line up to see the beauty.

This is not nonsense, but the official history did not record this allusion, which is a bit regrettable.

Seeing this, what do you think of King Zhou's "Wine Pond Meat Forest"?

As an ordinary person, it is normal to like drinking and women.

It's just not as exaggerated as King Zhou, nor as wanton and indulgent as King Zhou.

But King Zhou was not an ordinary person, but the supreme ruler of the Shang Dynasty.

Although King Zhou was too extravagant and wasteful for his hobbies, he also devoted a lot of time and energy.

But in ancient society, as the Shang Dynasty, King Zhou's excessive indulgence in wine and sex was considered normal.

After all, in ancient history, King Zhou was not the only king who was fond of wine and lust.

And King Zhou, as the supreme ruler of the dynasty, no one can restrain him.

But today there is no need for ancient times, and this kind of behavior is not advisable today.

"Jie is a wine pool, which can transport boats, and the bad hills are enough to see ten miles; and 3000 people drink cattle." ——From "Hanshiwaizhuan"

Is this formidable?So in front of King Zhou, there were even more excessive ones.

In the Xia Dynasty before the Shang Dynasty, Xia Jie, the last monarch of the Xia Dynasty, ordered people to build a wine pool that could be large enough to row a boat in order to love his concubine.

Then let 3000 drinking masters go down to the pool to drink freely. There are more than [-] people, which shows how big the wine pool is.

Even if they didn't go down to the wine pool to drink at the same time, can the wine pool that is big enough to row a boat be smaller than the wine pool built by King Zhou?

Who is Xi Xi?No worse than Su Daji!

And this is one of her three obsessions, she likes to watch people drink in large wine pools.

Everyone knows that the main raw material of wine is grain, and the agricultural production of the Xia Dynasty will only be more backward than that of the Shang Dynasty.

Xia Jie built such a large-scale wine pool, which required a large amount of grain and grass to make wine.

Looking at it this way, the wine pool built by King Zhou seems a bit inadequate.

The wine pool built by Xia Jie consumed more manpower, material resources, and financial resources than the wine pool built by King Zhou.

In this way, it can also be confirmed from the side that the "Jiuchi Meat Forest" is real.

Until now, for the last monarch of the Shang Dynasty, later generations used to call him "Shang Zhou King".

However, this is not his imperial title, after all, no one wants to have such a "critical" posthumous title.

The reason is that King Zhou was cruel and benevolent during his reign and did many evils.

Coupled with the hype and slander of the Zhou Dynasty, later generations gave such a posthumous title to the last monarch of the Shang Dynasty.

Who gave the title of "Zhou" to King Zhou is still an unsolved mystery.

But the posthumous title was invented by Zhou people, and it is very likely that it came from Zhou people.

And King Zhou's image became worse and worse after the Zhou Dynasty.

The word "Zhou" has also become synonymous with cruelty and tyranny.

King Zhou's real name was "Shou" and his original name was "Di Xin".

And it is also called like this in the records of the historical records and the name of the Yin Ruins. This is the official name of King Zhou.

And at that time, "Zhou" was just a neutral word without bad meaning.

In the existing "Yi Zhou Shu Posthumous Posthumous Law", it has not been found that "Zhou" is an evil posthumous posthumous title.

But with the spread of various novels and novels about Di Xin, Di Xin's evil deeds have been instilled in people's minds.

And the word "Zhou" also became a derogatory word and posthumous title because of the deeds of Emperor Xin and the meaning of the word.

However, Di Xin in real history was not as bad as rumored.

I don't know why, the literati of later generations have always been willing to believe that King Zhou has no way, maybe this is the fate of offending the literati?

According to the analysis of historical data recorded in the unearthed oracle bone inscriptions, Di Xin was not as bad as rumored. On the contrary, Di Xin was still a king with great ambitions.

This is the discovery of a large number of relics from the Yin and Shang Dynasties unearthed in Anyang, Nanhe at the end of the last century.

After Emperor Xin succeeded to the throne, he has been working hard for the goal of revitalizing the Shang Dynasty and expanding the territory.

However, because of the novels and novels that have been circulated all the time, Di Xin has become a fatuous emperor who only knows how to indulge in wine and sex in people's hearts.

"Di Xin, tall and beautiful, is an outstanding man in the world, with super strong muscles, and an enemy of a hundred people."

From "Xunzi Feixiang Pian", celebrities like Gouzi, who are respected by us as saints, are unlikely to tell lies.

"Emperor Zhou is quick to distinguish diseases, and he is very sensitive to hearing and seeing;

This comes from "Historical Records Yin Benji", the historical status of Shiji is well known.

According to the historical material "Xunzi", Emperor Xin was tall and handsome, with a handsome appearance, an outstanding figure in the world, agile and strong enough to fight against hundreds of people.

The records in "Historical Records" are also similar. Di Xin was talented, quick-moving, and powerful, and could fight fierce beasts with his bare hands.

And Di Xin's wisdom was able to cut through the advice of his courtiers, and his eloquence was able to cover up his faults.

Looking at it this way, Di Xin is simply an all-around talent, not smart, high IQ, eloquent and adaptable, and in good health.

It would be unreasonable to say that such a person is fatuous and only seeks pleasure.

After all, Di Xin is talented and intelligent.

Otherwise, his father, Di Yi, would not have made Di Xin the crown prince.

After all, Di Xin still had two elder brothers. In the Shang Dynasty, although the eldest son inheritance system was not strictly implemented, there was still a "brother end brother and brother" inheritance system in the middle and early Shang Dynasty.

Therefore, if Di Xin can be established as the crown prince, it is presumably that Di Xin will not be a playboy.

According to records, after Emperor Xin succeeded to the throne, he began to develop to the southeast on a large scale.

Victory was also achieved in the war, and the sphere of influence of the Shang Dynasty extended to the East China Sea and the Yangtze River Basin.

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