Who was the Han Dynasty ranger Guo Jie? Why did the imperial court punish him quickly?

Updated on history 2024-07-15
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    He was a social member who existed in the Western Han Dynasty, which is now the black boss. This is because he brought a lot of threats to the imperial court, and affected the development of the imperial court, and also made the people of the imperial court very jealous, which led to the imperial court wanting to kill him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    At that time, Guo Xie used his status as a chivalrous leader, formed gangs, had no king's law, and even openly opposed the government, which seriously affected the rule of the Han Dynasty, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to kill him and exterminate the clan to eliminate his troubles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the existence of this person was a great threat and challenge to the policies of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, in order to maintain his position, he could only do so.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because he believed that such people challenged their authority, that they would bring unrest to society by wandering outside the law, that they would kill and exterminate their families.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In Sima Qian's historical records, he listed a separate page to describe some rangers at that time, including the Zhu family, Tanaka and others, among which the most famous, and the biggest ups and downs in life, the most tragic ending belongs to Guo Jie. Because Guo Xie finally offended the emperor at that time, Emperor Wu of Han, because of his fame, and finally the entire family was killed.

    Guo Xie is an ordinary person in the Han Dynasty, the economic conditions of the family are average, he was a very bold person when he was young, it can be said that he was uneven and pulled out a knife to help, in addition to him he was a little domineering, so many people were more afraid of him, but after middle age, he completely changed, and he began to become somewhat restrained.

    Once his nephew was drinking with someone else, and as a result, the two had a conflict and were beaten to death by the other party, and Guo Jie's sister threw her son's body on the street, meaning to force Guo Xie to help him avenge him. But Guo Xie didn't do this, but went to find **, and told **Don't be afraid, it's your nephew's fault, and later this matter was heard by the people nearby and admired Guo Xie very much, and then there is another thing that can prove how famous Guo Xie is, there were two families in Luoyang, they had a great hatred between them, and many people also tried to mediate the conflict between their two families, but none of them succeeded, so many people believe in Guo Jie's ability very much.

    But unfortunately, although he is very famous, he is just a gangster in the eyes of the imperial court, so when the imperial court was ready to move some rich people to Maoling, although Guo Jie's family economic conditions did not meet the standards, but he was still reported on this list, and later Guo Xie found Wei Qing, hoping to be accommodating, but Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not agree, and later one of Guo Jie's protégés, because he heard someone say some disrespectful words to Guo Jie, killed this person, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was very angry when he heard this, and killed Guo Jie's entire family in a fit of anger.

Related questions
8 answers2024-07-15

Annotations are useless...

Guo Xie is a very unserious of the law of the dynasty, cruel and vicious but jealous of the image of an anti-hero, although he was a negative figure in the society at that time (jealousy and hatred plus cruelty and viciousness directly means killing people like hemp), but at that time people from all walks of life liked him very much (according to the hints in the historical records, it is likely that Guo Xie did not act out of self-promotion or personal profit), and belonged to a model in a specific environment; Because he didn't take the law seriously (the law of the Wu Dynasty and the Han Dynasty was not so much to maintain social order as it was to fine the emperor for the whole pocket money) and the emperor Lao Tzu, who didn't take the emperor seriously, was unhappy, and the whole family was cut down. >>>More

12 answers2024-07-15

He was also very powerful in the Han Dynasty, and the existence of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was to see that he was too powerful, so he couldn't be asked to stay here, for fear that he would usurp the throne and surpass himself, the emperor, I don't like people who are smarter than me

21 answers2024-07-15

Yu Qian's ability is no worse than Guo Degang, and he can teach himself, but there is no need to accept his son as an apprentice, Guo Qilin can have one more master and one more way in the future.

15 answers2024-07-15

The direct reason: to prevent Guo Xie from sitting on a large strength. >>>More

10 answers2024-07-15

Personally, I still believe that people are born with a natural nature, and they are born with a character tone. I think Guo Qilin's own factors, Mr. Guo's tutoring, let's not mention whether the education method is correct for the time being. Before the age of ten, when his character growth was critical, Guo Qilin mainly lived with his grandparents in Tianjin, so I think that Guo Qilin's modest and cautious upbringing is inseparable from the education of his grandparents in the first place. >>>More