Cai Wenji, Zhuo Wenjun, Li Qingzhao, Ban Zhao Cai Wenji At the end of the Han Dynasty, all the princes supported their own troops, and Dong Zhuo finally took control of the government.
Later, Cao Cao used the mouth of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty to forge a secret edict, kill Dong Zhuo, and dump his body in broad daylight, humiliating and despising the people passing by.
Cai Yong was a famous scholar at that time and had a good relationship with Cao Cao and Dong Zhuo in the past.
Now, seeing that Dong Zhuo was dead and separated from his friends, he couldn't help but feel sad when he thought of his old friendship.
Ignoring Cao Cao's prohibition, he lay down on Dong Zhuo's body and cried loudly. This move scared the onlookers around him and fled in all directions.
When Cao Cao learned about this, he couldn't help but became furious.
I thought to myself, Cai Yong, Cai Yong, you really don’t have good eyesight. I have just taken over the power and I am not yet stable. How dare you act against me in public.
So he ordered Cai Yong to die, and ordered people to go to his home to arrest everyone and send them to remote and desolate places.
Cai Yong had a daughter named Cai Wenji, named Yan. She was a famous and talented woman at that time. She was knowledgeable, eloquent, and proficient in music.
At that time, her husband had just passed away, and she had not given birth to a son or a son for her husband's family, so she was recuperating at her parents' house.
When her father had an accident, Cai Wenji was playing the piano at home.
After hearing the news from her servants that her father had gone to mourn Dong Zhuo, she couldn't help but sigh up to the sky, thinking that a disaster was coming.
Sure enough, Cao Cao's soldiers rushed over and surrounded Cai's mansion.
Everyone in the house, men and women, young and old, were all tied up and pushed to the front yard. If they showed any slightest care, they were beaten with sticks until their skin and flesh were torn apart.
At that time, the northern border of the Han Dynasty was extremely unstable, and the Hu people often raised troops to invade.
Every time they captured a city, they slaughtered all the people inside, with corpses piled up like mountains and blood flowing like rivers.
Groups of Hu soldiers had a string of men's heads hanging on the backs of their horses, and behind the horses were carried the women they had snatched.
On her way to the north, Cai Wenji met Hu Bing and was captured as a prisoner.
While being escorted north together with other captured women, along the way they saw corpses strewn everywhere and a stench filling the sky.
After arriving in the Xiongnu, Cai Wenji was favored by the Southern Xiongnu King because she was good at playing and playing the piano. She became his wife. She lived there for twelve years and gave birth to two boys.
When Cai Wenji was in the Huns, she missed her relatives in the Central Plains day and night. She shed tears all day long and wrote the miserable "Eighteen Beats of Hujia" that was passed down to future generations.
The song was widely circulated and eventually spread to the Central Plains. Cao Cao was deeply moved by its melancholy and sad tune.
Cao Cao couldn't help but feel ashamed when he recalled his unfeeling towards the Cai family.
He sent people to the Huns and wanted to redeem Cai Wenji with a golden jade.
On the one hand, the King of the Southern Huns hoped to maintain a good relationship with Cao Cao, but on the other hand, he was greedy for the golden jade. After careful consideration, he finally agreed to send Cai Wenji back to the Central Plains.
When Cai Wenji was leaving, her two sons knelt on the ground, hugged Wenji's legs, and cried loudly: "Mom, where are you going? Everyone said you are going back to the Central Plains, will you come back?
? You are usually so kind, why are you so cruel today? We haven't grown up yet, why did you leave us alone?" After hearing these words, Cai Wenji felt heartbroken, and she touched her two sons' heads.
His head was in pain, and he was crying, "What can I do for my mother? Your father forcibly snatched me away, and today he forcibly sent me back. How can my mother be able to make the decision?" At this time, those and Cai Wenji
The sisters who were captured together from the Central Plains came to see her off. They knelt on the ground, wailing and crying, "Why is it that only Wenji can return to the Central Plains, but we have to die in this desolate foreign land forever?"
It’s a chance to see my loved ones again.” In this situation, even the horse was so sad that he forgot to walk, and the driver forgot to turn.
The onlookers hugged each other and cried bitterly.
After returning to the Central Plains, Cao Cao comforted Cai Wenji.
Seeing that she was alone, Cao Cao ordered Wenji to be married to a scholar named Dong Si and asked for her opinion.
Wen Ji said coldly: "You and my father were close friends at the time. In order to mourn Dong Zhuo, you killed my father and sent away my family. To this day, I still don't know whether they are still alive. Twelve years later, I
Now that I am a mother, you used a golden jade to separate us and take me back to the Central Plains. I am no longer myself, so what else can I decide on my own? Why bother asking me for help?
What was Cao Cao's opinion? Cao Cao was blushing and speechless. Later, Cai Wenji died of old age in the Central Plains. She and her two sons could only communicate by letter. Zhuo Wenjun was from Linqiong in the Western Han Dynasty.
, a talented woman in the Han Dynasty, she was good at playing the piano and had a wealthy family. She was the daughter of Prince Zhuo, and after her husband died, many celebrities proposed to her, but she fell in love with the poor scholar Sima Xiangru.
Zhuo Wenjun understood his talents and emotions from playing the piano and fell in love with Sima Xiangru wholeheartedly. After Zhuo Wenjun eloped with him, he opened a wine shop and became the shopkeeper himself, while Wenjun sold wine to Sima Xiangru.
If he works as a handyman, he will not be afraid of ridicule. Later, out of face, Prince Zhuo helped the two of them, and they lived a prosperous life from then on.