Wang Caisi was quick and wordless, but he was expelled from Beijing when he was young.

It is a pity and sigh to talk about Wang Bo being expelled from Chang 'an. If it weren't for an article "The Chicken of the King of England", Wang Bo might still be able to show off his splendor in the court, and at worst, he could leave more masterpieces for future generations. Because of this article, Wang Bo was expelled from Beijing and died in the water.

The reason why he was expelled from Beijing was that this article "Overlord Chicken" touched the string in the heart of the supreme leader at that time, that is, the brothers Tang Gaozong and Li Zhi turned against each other.

To say that Wang Bo's life is closely related to articles, success and failure are also articles. Wang Bo can be said to be a real genius. He can write articles at the age of six, and he can find out mistakes when he reads Chinese books at the age of nine. At the age of thirteen, he wrote to Shangguan Sima in Jiangzhou, expressing his willingness to contribute to the country. It was from this article that Wang Bo began to slowly step into the sight of the dignitaries at that time.

/kloc-Wang Bo, 0/4 years old, is deeply loved by the current Prime Minister because of his ambition and views on current politics. When Wang Bo 16 years old, he was awarded an official position. At that time, Wang Bo was the youngest in the imperial court. Later, an ode written by Wang Bo on the day of the completion of Gan Yuan Temple was praised by Tang Gaozong as a "genius in the prosperous Tang Dynasty", ranking first among the four outstanding figures in the early Tang Dynasty.

At this time, Wang Bo can be said to be the peak of his life. At that time, people all over the world knew you.

Later, Wang Bo worked as an editor in Wang Fu, and occasionally some poems appeared. Generally speaking, his life is relatively stable. Originally, Wang Bo should work in his post in a down-to-earth manner, and finally climb the threshold of the court slowly. However, Wang Bo is a child after all, and his playfulness is still relatively heavy. In 668 AD, an ordinary incident made Wang Bo far away from Chang 'an.

Wang Pei, Li Xian and Wang Lizhe, two little princes, met for a cockfight. When Wang Bo saw it, he felt that he should take part, so he wrote an article "Wang Ba Chicken Fever" to cheer Pei Wang up. In fact, this is a small matter, everyone laughed it off, but Tang Gaozong flew into a rage when he saw this article:

"People with crooked ways, people with crooked ways, two kings fighting cocks, and Wang Bo, as a doctor, can't remonstrate, but write articles, deliberately make up stories and exaggerate the situation. This is the gradual construction!"

In a rage, Tang Gaozong Li Zhi ordered Wang Bo to be expelled from Chang 'an (for the sake of Wang Bo talents). Considering that literary inquisition was not popular in the Tang Dynasty, it was already the highest punishment for literati by a feudal dynasty ruler. Tang Gaozong was so angry that he expelled Wang Bo, whom he once loved, from Chang 'an. The reason is that it touched a sore spot in Tang Gaozong. As we all know, Li Shimin won the throne by killing each other with his brothers, and the children in Li Shimin also fought for the imperial power and even attempted a coup.

Tang Gaozong himself was chosen to inherit the throne because he didn't participate in these things, so in Tang Gaozong's mind, he was particularly disgusted with the struggle between brothers, and this article by Wang Bo happened to meet the wound in Tang Gaozong's heart-the struggle between brothers.

In his view, Wang Bo's article is definitely provoking a fight between his two sons, so Tang Gaozong is lucky that he didn't find an excuse to let Wang Bo die.

Wang Bo was expelled from Chang 'an mainly because he was young and arrogant. You don't need a keen sense of smell in officialdom.