Qin will be charged with killing Yue Fei There is no need to explain why

Updated on history 2024-02-20
21 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Yue Fei was in the first year of Shaoxing (1131

    years), but he was murdered by Qin Hui's Zen sedan stall, in order to "plot."

    Against" was killed. This charge is called a "trumped-up" charge, which refers to a crime that has no basis and no evidence.

    In fact, Yue Fei did not rebel, he only made some critical remarks against Qin Hui's strong dissatisfaction with the country's political corruption. In order to eliminate this fan's opposition, Qin Hui framed Yue Fei and convicted him of "rebellion". There is no legal basis for this crime, and there is no evidence to prove that Yue Fei has acted rebelliously, so it can be said that it is a completely fabricated charge.

    Yue Fei was imprisoned on fictitious charges and eventually killed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, glad to answer for you.

    Yue Fei's "trumped-up" charge was due to the fact that ** was dissatisfied with him at the time, and used his alibi and some false accusations of Brother Nashan to convict him. Specifically, Yue Fei won many victories in the Anti-Jin War, but because he failed to arrive in time in a battle, resulting in the death of some soldiers, he was accused of "disloyalty and filial piety" by Wei Peng, and was convicted of "rebellion". This crime has no actual basis for Li Xi, so it is called a "trumped-up" crime.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    "Unwarranted" is not a crime, Yue Fei was framed for rebellion, the crime is rebellion, "unwarranted" means that there is no need to have, Han Shizhong asked Qin Hui if there is any reliable evidence for accusing Yue Fei of rebellion? Qin Hui said that reliable evidence does not need to be there, because in feudal society, all the defendants who rebel is to see the emperor's attitude, the emperor trusts the defendant that is a false accusation, the emperor does not trust the defendant, the defendant has only a dead end, Yue Fei was tortured and did not beat into a trick to save his family, otherwise according to the ancient law, the rebellion is to be exterminated, because there is no reliable evidence, so his family is only exiled, Zhao Gou is particularly afraid that the Jin State will be defeated and sued for peace and released back to Qinzong, with Yue Fei's loyalty must support Qinzong, Qinzong is the eldest son of Weizong, and if Zhao Gou does not give way, he is disloyal and unfilial, if he gives way, he is unwilling, and he is afraid of being killed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yue Fei was actually not killed on "trumped-up" charges! Yue Fei's crime is rebellion, because this charge is very far-fetched, so Qin Hui wants to use "unwarranted" to excuse himself. In short, Yue Fei's crime is "trumped-up rebellion"!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The so-called "trumped-up" crime refers to the fact that he supports troops to interfere with the establishment of an heir, and can be executed without the crime.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It should be that Yue Fei is not guilty, but Qin Hui has to add a crime, so it is called "unwarranted".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Needless, it means maybe.

    No one knows whether his sin is or not, but it is to kill him.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The cause of Yue Fei's death was because of his high merits. There are many people who have high merit and are the master, but there are not many who have been killed by such a rotten emperor, mainly because there is a henchman Qin Yu next to the emperor, and Qin Yu is bent on killing Yue Fei.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The cause of Yue Fei's death was because he was ineffective in resisting gold.

    During the Northern Expedition, he was afraid of gold like a tiger, and he was defeated at one touch. When aiding Huaixi, the rescue was slow and the military plane was delayed.

    Coupled with his reluctance to give up military power, Gaozong believed that he was trying his best to expand his strength and did not actively resist Jin, suspecting that his purpose was to rebel against Jin.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    No, I believe that Song Gaozong asked Qin Hui to kill Yue Fei. Because Yue Fei contradicted Song Gaozong many times in the court, Song Gaozong had murderous intentions.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yue Fei was executed for angering the emperor and was executed for a crime that he did not have, which is the arbitrary behavior of ancient times.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Yue Fei, the real cause of death is actually his emotional intelligence is too low, he sent troops to the Northern Expedition to recover the lost territory of the Song Dynasty, won back Song Qinzong and Song Huizong, was suspicious of Song Gaozong, and finally died.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Not necessarily, this is probably the fuse. There are many reasons why the emperor sometimes wants to kill someone, and if you are given a crime, he just wants to kill you.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Yue Fei is not Zhao Kuangyin, Gaozong is not Boss Chai, the era of An Lushan Shi Siming and Emperor Tang Ming is gone, after the establishment of the Song Dynasty, the emperor crushed the generals, Yongzheng condolences to Nian Qianyao's troops, you say that the soldiers only listen to your command, what about the brother-in-law, the harem has a lot of wives.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hmmm....Maybe he is very good at fighting, but the problem is that he doesn't understand the government and the thoughts of high-ranking people, so he incurs the disaster of killing.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The greater reason for Yue Fei's death was because of his high merit, and he also had to save the monarch of the previous dynasty back, which made the monarch of the current dynasty feel uneasy.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yue Fei's death is recorded very clearly in various history books, why the case was filed, what was the specific trial process, how the final result was decided, the record is clear, and there are few cases in ancient case files that are so clear and reasonable, why do you think it is unwarranted? The entire nation became blind before Yue Fei's case? One of the most ridiculous scenes in ancient Chinese history.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When I was in school, it was written in the history books that I died like this, and now I watch TV dramas with the same plot.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Maybe Yue Fei didn't want to rebel, but the "Yue Family's Army" is a taboo, and if it is allowed to develop, the result is not known.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's unwarranted, that is, there is no need for a reason, the emperor told you to die, and if you don't die, you are disloyal.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Groundless.

    Nonsense, meaning maybe there is. In fact, it was just something out of nothing, fabricating charges, and after the Shaoxing Peace Conference, Qin Hui instigated his party Wan Qiaoyu to present to Song Gaozong a fabrication of many "crimes" such as Yue Fei's support of troops and not saving and abandoning the position when he resisted Jin.

    After that, Qin Hui bribed Zhang Jun, Wang Gui, and Wang Jun to falsely accuse Yue Fei's son Yue Yun of writing a letter to Zhang Xian, wanting to jointly launch a mutiny with him.

    In September of the 11th year of Shaoxing, Zhang Xian** was imprisoned; In October, Yue Fei and Yue Yun, father and son, were also deceived into prison. Han Shizhong, a veteran who had resigned and was at home and was protecting his life, couldn't help but ask Qin Hui Yue Fei what he was guilty of.

    Yue Fei's sons Yue Yun and Zhang Xian designed to take back the military power for Yue Fei, although this matter is not very clear, but maybe there is! After hearing this, Han Shizhong said to him angrily: "How can you obey the world without three words!"

    According to Qin Hui's instructions, Yue Fei and the others were soon sentenced to death. On the night before the Spring Festival in 1142, Yue Fei was killed at the Fengbo Pavilion in Hangzhou, when Yue Fei was only 39 years old.

    Qin Hui knew that it was impossible to get rid of Yue Fei by legitimate means, so he had no choice but to add a "trumped-up" charge to Yue Fei, that is, to convict an innocent person based on speculation, that is, to make a false accusation out of nothing.

    This story of reversing black and white has made the word "unwarranted" continue to this day.

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