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If you do too much injustice, you will kill yourself, Cai Jing was rampant and domineering in the Song Dynasty, and he was full of evil. On the way to Hainan, the people along the way worked together, no matter how much money they paid, they did not sell food to Cai Jing, and they starved to death in the broken temple all the way with hunger and cold.
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The reputation is too bad, and he is spurned after being demoted. His actions aroused the hatred of the people of the Northern Song Dynasty, so he eventually died of poverty and illness.
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Because he was disgusted by the people, and his life was relatively poor, he was starved to death. provided administrative strategies, helped the emperor accomplish some things, consolidated his own power, selected outstanding talents, and established a relevant welfare system.
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Because he was particularly greedy when he was an official, and his life was also very luxurious, after he was demoted out of Beijing at the age of 80, he began his own wandering life, and no one was willing to give him food, so he could only hide in a broken temple and starve to death in the end.
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It's because he hurt a lot of innocent people. After his military power was taken back by the emperor, many people began to want to harm him. Blocking his door, he hid in the tunnel. I haven't been able to get out. He starved to death.
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In the first year of Jingkang, the Jin army went south, Song Huizong gave the throne to Song Qinzong, Cai Jing moved his family south to escape the war, although he carried a lot of money, but because of his bad reputation, the people were disgusted, so even if there was money, he could not buy food and drink, and finally was starved to death.
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Although Cai Jing was the prime minister, he was treacherous and greedy for his own use, and when Song Huizong was in power, he searched his intestines and scraped his stomach to climb Tong Guan, and poured his wealth into collecting strange things to offer. The Northern Song Dynasty was overturned and hung upside down, and Cai Jing, who deceived his superiors and subordinates, was finally rejected and deposed and exiled.
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This has a lot to do with his past behavior, the common people are more resentful of him, and later during his exile, many people did not give him food to eat, resulting in starvation to death on the streets.
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Because Cai Jing offended the villain who should not be offended the most, the villain slandered the emperor and cut Cai Jing's officials.
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Because Cai Jing often eradicated dissidents when he was an official, and also looted the people's fat and ointment, which made the people hate him very much, so during the exile, no one was willing to sell him something to eat.
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Cai Jing, the prime minister of the Northern Song Dynasty, starved to death on the streets at the age of 80 because his official career declined, and he lived a particularly poor economic situation later.
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Cai Jing is also a person with outstanding talents, but he has a lot of power in the court and is treacherous, so he was finally deposed by the emperor and lived on the streets.
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Because at the end of the year he was rejected by his superiors, and then he was exiled, and after the exile no one would give him food, and finally he starved to death.
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When Cai Jing was in power, he was a treacherous person, he deceived his superiors and subordinates, and endangered the society of the country. At the age of 80, he was deposed and exiled, and no one sold him food on the way, so he starved to death!
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Because in fact, his reputation in his later years was very stinky, so he was treated as a street rat and continued to live in this world.
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In the first year of Jingkang (1126), because the Jin army went south, Song Huizong gave the throne to Song Qinzong, and the border affairs became tighter, and Cai Jing moved his family south to escape the war. The people of the world thought that Cai Jing was the head of the six thieves, and the servants of the imperial Shi Sun Mo and others began to write a book to vigorously state his treachery, so Cai Jing took charge of Nanjing as a secretary and supervisor, and even degraded Chongxin and Qingyuan Army Jie Du Deputy Envoy, lived in Hengzhou, and moved to Shao and Dan Erzhou. Walking to Tanzhou, Cai Jing died at the age of eighty.
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Cai Jing was finally relegated to Guangdong, and the people knew that Cai Jing was coming, so they didn't beat him, and they scolded him, but they didn't sell him grain.
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Cai Jing died, and his sons suffered from it, and the fate was extremely miserable: the eldest son was given death by the emperor; The second son died young, the third son was given death, the fourth son was exiled and exiled, the fifth son was exiled to Baizhou, the sixth son and eight sons were ominous, and the seventh son died of a violent illness.
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After Cai Jing was reported, he was finally ousted, and the emperor finally sent him to Guangdong, and the local people didn't do anything excessive after seeing him, but they didn't sell him food, and they were reduced to the point of having no food.
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His fate was more tragic, because at that time, the people hated him and did not want to help him.
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His fate was not good, he was relegated to Guangdong at that time, and then received the snub of the common people, and even did not sell anything to him to eat, and the end was still very miserable.
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The end can be said to be very miserable, and in the end he was relegated to Guangdong, and the people saw him enough, and they hated it at all.
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Cai Jing did too many bad things, and was finally relegated to Guangdong, and the people of Guangdong did not treat him, and even did not sell him food.
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The end was not very good, he was finally sent to Guangdong, and the people did not treat him when they saw him, and refused to sell him even a grain of rice.
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After Cai Jing was cut down, he was demoted to a commoner, and he had to live on the streets, living a life of upheaval, and finally starved to death on the streets.
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Cai Jing migrated all the way south, and the people scolded him all the way, and no one sold him any food. Even at night, there is no place to live, and there is no demolition of Naiqu's traces in the deserted temple. Cai Jing was so hungry that he reminisced about the past, and felt a lot of emotion, and it was best to be starved to death in Tanzhou.
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Cai Jing was more greedy for power and money, and later was driven out in his later years and exiled to other places, because his reputation among the people was relatively poor, the yacha didn't care about him, and no one among the people was willing to give him food, and finally starved to death on the way.
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Because of his greed for power, he caused public indignation, and later on the way to be demoted, the people did not sell food to him, resulting in starvation to death.
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Because he wanted to hold on to power too much, Cai Jing, who was older, was finally exiled to the land of Nanban, but on the way, because the people hated him, no one was willing to sell him food, and finally starved to death and failed to go to the land of exile.
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Cai Jing was cunning all his life, liked to dance with power, and sold his official position in order to cultivate personal power, and later because of his greed for power, which caused public anger, and on the way to be degraded, the people did not sell food to him, resulting in starvation to death.
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Although Cai Jing is very talented, he is too greedy for power and is hated by the people, so he ended up in such a situation in his later years.
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In fact, he is also a very talented person, but he is too greedy for power, which causes the people to hate him very much, and no one helps him in his old age.
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After Cai Jing became an official, he fished the people, looted the people's fat and ointment, and got carried away after having wealth.
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