Yu Liang's auxiliary government can be divided into four stages. In the first stage, Yu Liang entered the court as an official for the first time. He served as a general in Zhendong, mainly assisting Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, and Yu Liang left a deep impression on Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty. Later, Yu Liang was promoted to prime minister and joined the army. During the period of Fuzheng, he also went out with illness. After the establishment of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Yu Liang was promoted to Zhong Shulang, who was mainly responsible for imparting knowledge. In this process, Yu Liang was also highly praised.
The second stage of Yu Liang's auxiliary government was to help quell the rebellion in Wang Dun. After Jin Mingdi ascended the throne, Yu Liang took the post of librarian. Yu Liang soon discovered Wang Dunyou's rebellious ideas, and then Yu Liang resigned as a librarian for physical reasons. Wang Dun got up soon, and Yu Liang was appointed as a general to attack Wang Dun's men with other generals. Finally, with the cooperation of Yu Liang and other generals, the rebellion initiated by Wang Dun was successfully put down.
After Jin Mingdi's death, Emperor Jincheng ascended the throne, and Yu Liang began to assist the emperor, which was the third stage of Yu Liang's assistance. Because Yu Liang was very prestigious in the imperial court, Yu Liang was in charge of all the political affairs of the imperial court at this time. Yu Liang experienced the Soviet rebellion during the Fuzheng period, fled to find Yang, and then stuck to Baishi. Yu Liang went to Jiankang with Tao Kan and others, mainly to quell the Soviet rebellion. In the first attack, Yu Liang's troops were defeated by Soviet troops, but Yu Liang didn't lose heart. He once again led the army to confront the Soviet troops. This time, he adopted a favorable battle plan and defeated the Soviet troops. After the war was settled, Yu Liang went out of Wuhu town again. After Emperor Jincheng ascended the throne, although Yu Liang still had the right to assist the government, he was mainly assisted by Wang Dao in the DPRK. Yu Liang wanted to take away Wang Dao's power, but after analyzing the pros and cons, Yu Liang didn't do it.
Yu Liang's allusions
There are two allusions to Yu Liang. The first is the story of Yu Liang climbing a building. One autumn night, Yu Liang and his party went to the South Tower to enjoy the moon. It happened that there were others in the South Tower at that time. When they saw Yu Liang and others coming, they hurried away. Yu Liang is enjoying this wonderful moonlit night, and the moon is high in the sky. Such a scene made Yu Liang feel happy unconsciously.
Yu Liang stayed up all night, chatting happily with friends. So Yu Liang went upstairs and became an allusion. The allusion of Yu Liang went upstairs is actually to describe the scene of Yu Liang going upstairs to enjoy the moon. So Yu Liang's story about going to the building became metonymy. As long as Yu Liang's "Climbing the Building" is mentioned, it is pleasant to go to the South Building to enjoy the moon in autumn night.
Another allusion of Yu Liang is the story about Luma. At that time, Yu Liang had a horse, which was unusual in Sergio Maffettone and of high value. But as long as someone rides on its back, it will try its best to torture the people on horseback, not only running fast, but also swinging from side to side. People on horseback can't bear the bumps at all, and eventually they will fall off the horse. Therefore, Luma in Yu Liang was called the nameless horse, and many friends advised Yu Liang to sell it.
Yu Liang agreed to his friend's suggestion from the initial hesitation to the end, but before selling it, Yu Liang thought, "This horse is unlucky for me. If you sell it to others, won't it bring disaster to others? " So in the end, Yu Liang didn't sell the horse, but Yu Liang couldn't ride it, so he kept it at home in case the horse hurt others. This is the story of Luma, which is not for sale in Yu Liang.
Yu Liang doesn't sell brightness.
Yu Liang was an official in the history of ancient Jin Dynasty. One story about Yu Liang is that he doesn't sell Ruma. The specific content of this story is like this. Yu Liang owns a horse, which is very outstanding in Yu Liang's view. Once someone gets on the horse, the horse can tell for the first time whether the person on the horse has the ability to ride it.
Horses would be smart if they could. On the other hand, if the horse feels that its owner has no ability to control it, even if it is mounted, the horse will try its best, get angry and run at full speed. This process will make the person on horseback look like a human, and eventually this person will fall off the horse because he can't stand such bumps. The name of this horse is Luma. After people know this story, as soon as they hear Luma, they will feel very unlucky, because most people will lose their lives to a great extent as long as they ride this horse.
Many people were superstitious at that time. People around Yu Liang heard this rumor and quickly told him to find a way to sell the horse. Yu Liang has no such plan. When he heard that many people advised him to sell the horse, he hesitated to sell it. However, after careful consideration, Yu Liang said to the people around him, "My horse is unlucky. If I sell my Luma, it will hurt others. This immoral thing cannot be done. " So Yu Liang didn't sell the horse, but he never rode it and kept it at home. The story of Ruma that Yu Liang didn't sell showed his kind heart.