When Emperor Kangxi ascended to the throne, he was still an eight-year-old child. He could not personally manage the affairs of the state, and all major affairs in the world were decided by the four auxiliary ministers. Especially Ao Bai, the auxiliary minister. He relied on his great achievements and went to Kangxi incognito to report the death of Concubine Yi . Not only did he not take the three auxiliary ministers seriously, but even the emperor had to be at his mercy.
Every morning, it was Obai who led the young emperor to the Golden Palace to accept the worship of all the civil and military officials. No matter what memorials there were, Obai would deal with them as he said. He would often use the royal ink pen to approve memorials for the emperor. One time, the emperor did not listen to what Obai said and was slapped three times on the buttocks by Obai. He did not dare to speak in front of her, so he went to the Empress Dowager behind his back to cry. If any of the ministers of the DPRK opposed Obai, they would lose their official position and go to jail, or their lives would be the worst. The ministers saw these things clearly and regarded Obai's words as imperial edicts. No one dared to say "no" to anything that Obai asked him to do.
When Emperor Kangxi was ten years old, he made up his mind to get rid of Obai. He selected a hundred strong young men from the Eight Banners disciples to accompany him all day long to practice boxing and study martial arts. In less than a year, all of these 100 boxers have become proficient in boxing, and all of them are highly skilled in martial arts. Many martial arts masters are no match for them.
There are four strong men among these hundred boxers, namely Zhang Dali, Wang Dali, Han Dali and Zhao Dali. The strongest has its own strong player, and Han Dali is the top of the top four.
Han Dali was a member of the Xianghong Banner family. His parents died when he was young. Because he lived in poverty, he went to Xiyuan School to "find vacancies." He only had strong physical strength and average horse-riding and archery skills. However, he was not selected. Han Dali was not convinced, so he broke into the martial arts performance hall to find reason with the examiner. When the examiner saw that he was tall and tall, with broad arms and waist, he asked him: "What great ability do you have that dares to rush in and disrupt the martial arts arena?" Han Dali said: "I eat every day and fight for food, so I am extremely powerful. Even the stone lion in front of the martial arts hall. I can lift it over my head!" The examiner looked at the stone lion next to him. It was at least five or six feet tall and weighed seven to eight hundred kilograms without even a thousand kilograms. He couldn't even lift it. When he got up, he said: "If you can lift it, you will pass the exam; if you can't lift it, you will be troubled by the government, but you will be punished!"
Han Dali knew what he wanted and agreed to comply with the examiner's conditions. He said: "It's not difficult to lift a lion, but I haven't eaten yet today!" The examiner asked for a plate of pancakes, which weighed six or seven kilograms, and a bowl of cooked meat, which weighed about two kilograms. Han Dali rolled pork into pancakes and looked like an old monk blowing a trumpet. He swallowed it in big mouthfuls and finished it in less than a pack of cigarettes. He also kept complaining that the pancakes sent by the examiner were too few, so he only ate one and a half. Han Dali wiped his mouth, strode up to the stone lion, grabbed one of the front legs of the stone lion with one hand, and the hind legs with the other. He bent down, roared, and raised the stone lion over his head. In front of the examiner, After walking back and forth in front of him, he put the stone lion back to its original place.
In this way, Han Dali became famous in Beijing. Just at this time, the emperor was selecting young and powerful warriors from the Eight Banners disciples, and Han Dali was selected to go to the palace to practice boxing and martial arts with the emperor. Han Dali was already full of strength, but later he learned boxing, which made him even more powerful. No one was his opponent.
Emperor Kangxi had trained these hundreds of warriors, and now he wanted to take action against Ao Bai! Once, the emperor and his eunuch suddenly went to visit Obai's house. As soon as he entered the door, he saw that Obai's face was flustered, as if he had done something wrong. The emperor sat on the edge of the kang, lifted it up and saw a knife placed under the leather mattress. At this time, Obai was so frightened that his face turned gray and beads of sweat fell down. The emperor seemed not to take the sword seriously at all, and comforted Obei by saying, "It is an old Manchu custom to carry a sword with us. We must not forget our ancestors!" He said a few more words of encouragement, then stood up and left. .
Kangxi felt that the time had come to get rid of Obai, so he chose a good day to invite Obai to the palace for a drink. Ever since the knife hidden under the mattress was discovered last time, Obai kept muttering in his heart, fearing that the emperor would do something to him. But he was also a man who was proficient in riding and shooting. With his martial arts skills, he entered the palace with courage.
Entering the palace gate, he saw the emperor playing boxing and sticks with a group of teenage children, all of whom were skilled in martial arts and had excellent moves. Ao Bai was interested and felt a little itchy, so the emperor followed suit and said, "You are also a veteran in martial arts. You might as well compete with a few teenagers today and let them learn a lot." Oboi originally wanted to do this. Showing his skills, and hearing Kangxi's excitement, he quickly took off his court clothes. Kangxi went out incognito to visit Concubine Yi and recorded his death . He put on his trousers and started fighting with the boys. None of the young warriors had ever fought against Obai, and even Zhang Dali, Wang Dali and Zhao Dali were thrown to the ground. At this time, the emperor nuzzled his lips towards Han Dali, and Han Dali rushed to the hospital. When Obai saw this tall and strong man, he was startled at first. Before he could think of a way out, the two of them got into each other.
Han Dali stretched out his hands like two pair of pliers, grabbed Obai's right leg and right arm, gently raised it above his head, and slammed it down. With a pop, Obai had turned into a meat pie. Collapsed on the ground, it turned out that this was a trap prepared by Kangxi. That day was to execute Obai in the wrestling ring and eradicate this traitor.
Emperor Kangxi, who was just twelve years old, showed his talent and strategy in this round and gave a blow to those ministers who dared to oppose him.
Later, each of the hundreds of young warriors who followed Kangxi to practice martial arts were highly valued by the emperor.
Han Dali, who beat Obao to death, was named King Damosu. After his death in his later years, he was buried at the foot of Jinshan Mountain in the western suburbs of Beijing. His cemetery is called "Hanjiafu" by local people.
①Emperor Kangxi is the Holy Ancestor of the Qing Dynasty (1654-1722) Aixinjueluo Xuanye, reign name Kangxi, reigned from 1661 to 1722 AD.