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根据材料并 结合所学知 识回答问题。(15分)

材料 宋太祖赵匡胤本为后周殿前都点检,960年,奉命御辽。到达陈桥驿时,发生兵变,赵匡胤黄袍加身,取代后周建立宋王朝,史称“陈桥兵变”。

对“陈桥兵变”,宋初众说纷纭,《太祖实录》亦语焉不详。宋太宗赵匡义命重修《太祖实录》,说:“史官之职,固在善恶必书,无所隐晦”,“太祖之事周朝也,尽力王室,中外所知。至于大宝(皇位),非有意也”。太宗特地指出,时值契丹入侵,太祖率兵出击,一日醉卧帐中,众将士云集,强拥太祖为皇帝,此乃时势所趋,并非人力所为。

今人研究认为,赵匡胤制造辽(契丹)与北汉联兵南下的假情报,宰相范质等人不明真相,匆忙派遣赵匡胤率诸军北上抵御。大军行至陈桥驿,赵匡胤弟赵匡义等受意发动兵变,将士们把黄袍加在赵匡胤身上,拥立他为天子。

——摘编自张岂之主编《中国历史》等

(1)根据材料,概括说明宋太宗对“陈桥兵变”的解释与今人研究的结果有何不同。(6分)

(2)根据材料并结合所学知识,简析宋太宗重修《太祖实录》关于“陈桥兵变”记载的原因。(9分)

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