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Because inJi ChangIn the eyes,Bo Yi KaoIt is more similar to Ji Chang's concept of governance, so it is comparedJi Fa, Ji Chang is more optimistic about Bo Yi Kao. And in Ji Chang's eyes, Ji Fa has always been an impulsive person, and finally created a huge ** image. But Ji Chang didn't expect that after many years, the son who was impulsive back then had also changed.
And Ji Fa has never had the opportunity to show his ability, so Ji Chang values Bo Yi Kao more than Ji Fa, who only acts impulsively in his impression.
Ji Chang as Xi Bochang.
His ability is still very strong. Ji Chang had many sons, and at that time, especially in the royal family, it was not easy to educate his sons well. But Ji Chang educated his sons very well, and Ji Chang's sons became more capable people later.
It was because Ji Chang was more capable that he was jealous of the king of Shang. In order to contain Ji Chang, the king of ShangSummoning him to the court.
It was on this trip to the Song that his son Bo Yi Kao lost his life. Ji Chang was summoned to Chaoge and did not return for a long time, and Bo Yi Kao, Ji Fa and others all knew that something must have happened to Ji Chang. Ji Chang's sons were worried about Ji Chang's safety, and in the end, Bo Yi Kao decided to marry Chaoge to save his father, but he didn't expect to lose his life this time.
Return to Xiqi. After that, Ji Chang couldn't believe that his most optimistic son had suffered an accident, and he attributed this fault to Ji Fa, thinking that Ji Fa did not stop Bo Yi Kao.
Without Bo Yi Kao, Ji Fa is the most outstanding of all Ji Chang's sons, but Ji Chang is still unwilling to make Ji Fa his heir. Because Ji Chang hadn't seen Ji Fa's change yet, he didn't worry about handing Xiqi into Ji Fa's hands. But in fact, Bo Yi Kao is dead, and Ji Chang's best choice is to choose Ji Fa as his heir.
And it was in troubled times at that time, and only an ambitious person like Ji Fa could lead Xiqi to rise at this time. And now Xiqi is in a more serious situation, it just so happens that Bo Yi Kao is gone, and Ji Chang can only choose Ji Fa to become the next successor after seeing Ji Fa's changes.
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Because Bo Yi Kao is the eldest son, staying by his father's side, his father will like it a little more. And he loved the people as much as his father. Ji Fa is more advocating force. He liked a son like Bo Yi Kao.
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Although Ji Fa is better than Bo Yi in the exam, Ji Chang thinks that Ji Fa's character is not suitable for being an emperor because he is too soft-hearted.
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Because Ji Fa's personality is reckless, and Bo Yi Kao is relatively calm, Ji Chang considered that the country does not have enough strength to confront other countries now, and he must slowly recuperate and accumulate strength, so he handed over the country to the more calm Bo Yi Kao.
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Because Ji Fa is not his first child and not the crown prince, Ji Fa does not choose him as the heir even if he is excellent.
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Problems with the social system at that time. This character is his small character, the original name is Ji Kao, and the family members called it small character in order to show their closeness to him.
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It's a habit. This surname is the name of the family and is also in honor of one's eldest son. This reflects the status of the eldest son.
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Bo Yi Kao is indeed the surname Ji. It's just that Bo is his ranking, so it misleads many people, and they will think that he is not the surname Ji, but in fact he is this surname.
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Bo Yi Kao is actually surnamed Ji, his real name is Ji Kao, and he has the same father and mother as King Wu Ji Fa, so he is Ji Chang's eldest son. The reason why it is called "Bo Yi Kao" by the world is because the ancients called the name differently. In ancient times, the ranking between brothers was indicated by "Bo Zhong Shu Ji".
Bo is the eldest, Zhong is the second, Uncle is the third, and Ji is the youngest. Such as Confucius, a representative figure of Confucianism.
Because it came in second place, it was called "Jonny."
Therefore, the word "Bo" before Bo Yi Kao's name is only used to indicate that he is the eldest son of Xi Bohou. And "yi" usually refers to his status as a son.
Introduction: Ji Chang raised the banner of rebellion, and many tribes and princes oppressed by the king responded one after another. After Ji Chang's death, King Wu Ji Fa inherited his father's business and carried out the anti-business cause to the end. And in "Romance of the Gods".
In myths**, Bo Yi Kao was the first victim in the Western Zhou Dynasty's merchant career, so Jiang Ziya.
When presiding over the canonization of gods, he was named a high-status Zi Weixing, responsible for being in charge of the emperor's life.
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Ji Chang's eldest son is called Bo Yikao, but his surname is Ji. He is Ji Chang's eldest son. The surname Ji and the word Boyi, all we hear in the TV series are only Boyi exams.
It is said that King Jichang of Zhou Wen had hundreds of philosophers, among whom the most impressive were the eldest son Gao Boyi and the second son Ji Fa. Doesn't that seem strange? Why is Ji Chang's second son called, but his eldest son Bo Yikao is not called Ji?
Why is Ji Chang's eldest son called Bo Yikao, but not surnamed Ji? Because the surname of Boyi is Ji, the name is examined, and the name is Boyi. He was the eldest son in the family and the prince of the family.
Bo Kao, Ji surname, Ming Kao, "Bo" is its official rank, "Yi" is said to indicate his status as a prince, and it is said to hold the official position of "Yi", so it is called Bo Yi Kao. Bo is the meaning of the boss. Ji Fa, sometimes referred to as Zhong Fa.
Bell, which means second! For example, the top three we are talking about today are also called champions, runners-up, and third runners-up! Prime Minister, let's do better than others!
Compared with the dry phase, it is ranked after the business ability!
This is a tricky question, and I think there are many explanations. But the premise of all explanations is the same, that is, the name of Bai Yi Kao is not Bai Yi Kao, but his surname is Ji. At the same time, the 'bo' in the Boyi examination refers to the eldest brother ranking (that is, the ranking of the second uncle of Ji), just as the following Wen Wang people are called 'certain uncles' (or certain seasons), so uncles and uncles are ranked.
When Ji Fa did not inherit the throne, he should also be called 'a certain Zhongfa' (a certain fief or an official title). Then there is the explanation of the name "Bo Yi Kao": the usual interpretation is that "Bo Yi" is the rank, the city is the official position, and the test is the name, that is, the original name of the Bo Yi Kao, the eldest of the ranks, is sealed in the land of a city, or is a toast or something like ** (there is a saying that a city is a city, that is, a prince).
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is because Bo Yi Kao's mother and Ji Chang divorced, so Bo Yi Kao lives with his mother and follows his mother's surname.
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It's because he took his mother's last name. But Ji Chang didn't care, he felt that as long as it was his son, no matter what his surname was, he could do it.
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Bo Yi Kao was indeed surnamed Ji, but later, in order to commemorate Bo Yi Kao, he recombined his name with his eldest son and Guodu.
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Zhou Gong also has a very loud name, called"Ji Dan"。I don't know if da Vinci ever painted Zhou Gong. The names of the ancients are sometimes really funny.
In addition to Zhou Gong Ji Dan, there is also Lu Hou Lu Pheasant. King Wu of Qin died at a young age. He didn't even have a son when he died.
What qualifications does he have to call"Swinging"?
<> Empress Dowager Qin Xuan, that is, Miyue in "The Legend of Miyue", has a male pet named Wei Choufu. Wei Choufu is naturally not ugly, otherwise Mi Yue will not be able to see him, and he will have to be buried with others before he dies. Huo Quzhi was a famous general during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and died at a young age.
In fact, it is not for nothing that the father and son of the ancients had different surnames. Chinese surnames have a long history, and if they were all passed down in the same line, there would not be so many surnames today. Before the Western Han Dynasty, surnames and surnames were two different concepts, and fathers and sons could have the same surname and different names.
It's just that after the Western Han Dynasty, the two became one. Many of our surnames today are actually clans of ancient times.
During the Warring States Period, both Qin and Zhao were surnamed Zhao, and the royal families of the two countries were originally of the same clan. Of course, this did not affect the bitter struggle between the two countries in the Changping War. Brothers can turn against each other, let alone for the sake of national interests?
Therefore, Qin Shi Huang Yingzheng is also called Zhao Zheng. If you think it's because of his mother's surname Zhao, it's too superficial. Zhou Wen Wang Jichang and his wife Tai Ji had ten sons, according to the eldest son Bo Yi Kao, the second son Zhou Wu Wang Jifa, the third son Guan Shuxian, the fourth son Zhou Gongdan, the fifth son Cai Shudu, the sixth son Cao Shu Zhenduo, and the seventh son Yun.
Shuwu, the eighth son Huo Shuchu, the ninth son Wei Kang Shufeng, and the tenth son Tan Jize. These are all brothers, and his mother can also give birth. In an era when medicine was so underdeveloped, it was a gift from heaven to be able to give birth to ten children.
In fact, their names are: the eldest son Ji Kao, the second son Ji Fa, the third son Ji Xian, the fourth son Ji Dan, the fifth son Ji Du, the sixth son Ji Zhenduo, the seventh son Ji Wu, the eighth son Ji Chu, the ninth son Ji Feng, and the tenth son Ji Zai...Why is the name of King Wen of Zhou's son so strange?
Because before the pre-Qin period, the surname and the first name were different surnames: they were used to indicate which descendant of the matrilineal society you were.
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This name is the nickname of the eldest son, and the real name is Ji Kao, and Bo Yi Kao is a combination of his name and the name of the place, because he is the eldest son, so he is called so.
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The main reason is that Bo represents the eldest son, Yi represents the national capital, and Kao represents the name, and the original name of Bo Yi Kao is Ji Kao, so it is called Bo Yi Kao.
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Because Bo Yi Kao is Ji Chang's eldest son, Bo represents the eldest son, Yi represents the national capital, and Kao represents his name, but he died when he rescued Ji Chang.
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In fact, the name of Bo Yi Kao should be called Ji Kao, and the last test word is his real name, and Bo Yi Kao's Bo refers to the meaning of the eldest son in the family.
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This is because in ancient times, non-digging often followed the etiquette of trembling rocks, and they had more children, so they often used Bo Zhong Shuji to refer to the age of their sons, and the reason why Ji Chang's eldest son was called Bo Yi Kao was to follow the custom of judging the cave, so he would have the word Bo in his name, and it also proved that he had the status of inheriting Ji Chang's rights.
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This is because for Bo Yi Kao, he is the eldest son, and his Yi represents the national capital, and the test character is his name, and he is the eldest son.
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Because in ancient times, people thought that Bo Zhong Shu Ji came to only bring the age of the chain, and Bo Yi Kao as the eldest son of the stool grandson, the word Bo Yi Kao will appear in the name, Bo Yi Kao is the eldest son of Ji Chang, and his status is very high.
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Ji Chang's eldest son is called Bo Yi Kao because Bo Yi Kao is Ji Chang's eldest son, Ji Fa is the second son, Ji Chang's eldest son is called Bo Yi Kao because his name is Ji Bo Yi Kao, and he is called Bo Yi Kao This is the name of the eldest son directly called, and the surname is not added.
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It is because his eldest son took his mother's surname, because in the Shang Dynasty, there was no clear distinction between matrilineal society and patrilineal society.
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It is because his eldest son follows his mother's character, because his mother has only one daughter in the family, and there is no one to inherit the lineage.