success factor

Zula 2022-04-22 07:01:49

The historical topic of Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin is a bit big. Today, I only intercepted a small piece of content in the middle, but it is the most colorful chapter to share with my friends.

Regarding Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin, let's first quote a small passage in the Tongjian, which is concise and to the point - Jing Ke went to Xianyang, because Wang's favorite minister Meng Jia gave a low speech to ask for an opinion, Wang was overjoyed, served in court, and set up nine guests to see him. Jing Ke followed the plan to advance to the king, but when the plan was poor, the dagger saw it, and he grabbed the king's sleeve; before he arrived, the king was startled, and his sleeve was cut off. Jing Ke chased the king, and Wang Huanzhu left. All the ministers were stunned, and the pawns were unintentional, and they all lost their degrees. In the Qin Dynasty, those who served in the palace were not allowed to use soldiers of size, but they fought with their hands together, and said, "The king holds the sword!" The king then drew it to strike Jing Ke, breaking his left thigh. When Jing Ke was abandoned, he drew the dagger and prodded the king, with a bronze pillar in the middle.

Easier said than done. Judging from the process of the assassination incident, I considered the following questions, and felt that it was not easy for Jing Ke to assassinate the King of Qin above the court:

1. Character: Let’s talk about Qin Wuyang first. We know that this man kills at a young age, and no one dares to ignore him. To put it nicely, he is a heroic warrior. To put it bluntly, he is an outlaw who kills and steals goods. Probably won't get a false name, otherwise Yan Taizidan will never make up for it. It was this reckless man who was shivering in the courtroom, "the color changed and he was frightened". Look at the behavior of the King of Qin at that time. The authorities fascinated bystanders. Although the King of Qin swept across Liuhe and set his sights on the Eight Wastelands, he was not afraid of honor and shame, and he was not afraid of danger. But the attack was launched in a hurry, and for a while, he was exhausted and in a hurry, and naturally he lost his rules. Someone must be reminded: "Wang Fujian!" Judging from the performance of Qin Wuyang and Qin Wang in danger, it is very important to play on the spot. Jing Ke is also a human being, and of course he will be restricted by this factor, and there will also be unsatisfactory flaws. This is the biggest variable.

2 Events: See you in the picture. Jing Ke stabbed the King of Qin with a dagger, of course. An inch short an inch risk. Of course, the small and exquisite dagger can get rid of the layers of searches and enter the room. But it also increased the difficulty of Jing Ke stabbing the King of Qin. Jing Ke had to deceive himself to get close, so that he could be determined to win and assassinate the king of Qin. This greatly increases the difficulty factor of assassinating Qin. In fact, the same is true in real life: in the face of a knife-wielding gangster, as long as you can be one step ahead of the enemy and open a sufficient distance, the backward gangsters are often helpless, hesitant, or even change their course. Jing Ke did not succeed in stabbing the King of Qin, and the only one to blame is that the King of Qin ran fast enough and Jing Ke chased slowly enough. . . In other words, the good comrade Jing Ke's preparatory work was not scientific and precise enough, and he did not earnestly do emergency plans and emergency disposal drills.

3. Weapons: As the saying goes: an inch long and an inch strong. Jing Ke used the dagger, and the King of Qin used the sword. This determines the offensive and defensive posture of the two. Jing Ke had to get close to the King of Qin to be able to stab the target. It must even be the key to stabbed Qin Wang Yingzheng. Although the famous Mrs. Xu's dagger "makes the worker quench it with medicine to test people, the blood is soaked, and everyone will die." But what if the skin is injured and the King of Qin survives? If you want to attack from a distance, you have to be desperate. But doing so is very risky. really. . "It is a dagger and a king, with a bronze pillar in the middle." According to historical records, Qin Jian can cut iron like mud. If you want Jing Ke to bully him and then kick Qin Jian away with a flying foot, you must first worry about whether his foot can be saved? Or first slip and drift out to avoid its edge, and then another bird enters the forest and throws itself into the arms of the King of Qin—how can it be a bit radiant at this time—it makes the long sword unable to function, and finally follows. Shi killed the King of Qin with a dagger. This kind of situation can only be seen in the middle of the action movie.

4. Tactics: Conversely, if the King of Qin wanted to kill Jing Ke, it would be easy. King Qin could completely fight outside the killing range of the dagger. As long as Jing Ke can't get close, the King of Qin can stick to waiting for help and kill Jing Ke in an orderly manner. I groped for a little bit of experience in close combat, what? Even in the face of a strong opponent, as long as he can lose his balance and be restricted in movement or simply lose his ability to move, his threat will be greatly reduced. In fact, the King of Qin did the same thing: "With the sword in hand, the king drew it to strike Jing Ke, breaking his left thigh."

5. As a result, the result of Tuqiongdajian was completely unexpected by Jingke. Originally, Jing Ke planned to work with Qin Wuyang. In this case, it is completely possible as mentioned above, "Those who want to live a catastrophe will get a contract to repay the prince" as mentioned above. We can also imagine this: Jing Ke originally planned to join hands with Qin Wuyang to subdue the King of Qin. Jing Ke had a dagger in his body, and the courtiers of the King of Qin threw the rat-avoidance weapon. And Qin Wuyang Kong was so powerful that he could imprison the King of Qin with his bare hands. However, at a critical moment, an unexpected thing happened suddenly—Qin Wuyang showed his timidity on the spot, so that the king of Qin had doubts in his heart and kept Qin Wuyang in His Highness to observe the aftermath, and only allowed Jing Ke to go to the palace alone. It's not just that Jing Ke stabbed the King of Qin without a helper to subdue the King of Qin, but the most important thing is that the King of Qin's monarchs and ministers heard the news and warned them, and they had already been on guard. The biggest success factor for Jing Ke to assassinate the King of Qin has been lost. What was the biggest success factor for Jing Ke to assassinate the King of Qin? It is not the seven-step kill in the legend, nor is it the sudden death of storms and thunders. Rather, it was unexpected, unprepared, and decisive. Why did Jing Ke have to remove the head from Fan Yuqi's neck? Why do we have to supervise the map? It is to gain the maximum trust of King Qin's monarchs and ministers, and then to create a dramatic drama in a close range.

Through the analysis of the above-mentioned five links, we can say that once we reach the stage of Tuqiongdajian, Jingke's assassination of the King of Qin has failed. The king of Qin's monarchs and ministers were already alert, and Jing Ke's idea of ​​robbing the king of Qin had come to nothing. So, what should Jing Ke do? In addition to taking desperate risks and knowing that it cannot be done, the only way left is to be as dumbfounded and astonished as Qin Wuyang.

Jing Ke, on the other hand, chose to reward his confidant with death.

Next - at this moment, the assassination of Qin reached the climax: two great men above the hall, one was eyeing and ready to go, the other was not afraid of danger, and regarded death as home. Together they performed the most generous and tragic scene since the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. . .

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