Live streaming life: The ancients begged not to stop

Chapter 162



Chapter 162

When he was old, he originally wanted to call himself the "Ten Perfect Emperor," but later thought that was a bit too much, so he called himself the "Ten Perfect Old Man."

【He said he had accomplished ten martial arts feats.】

[He also wrote an article titled "Guxishuo" (The Story of Ancient Seventy), in which he reviewed the emperors of various dynasties and claimed that he was the most perfect emperor.]

【So what did he do? 】

[Let's not talk about how it delayed technological development or how it restricted culture. Let's first talk about how he deceived himself.]

In his later years, Yin Zhuangtu, a cabinet scholar, submitted a memorial to him, stating that the Qing dynasty was in trouble and that many of its warehouses were running low on funds.

Qianlong directly arranged for someone to take Yin Zhuangtu down for an "inspection." This inspection meant that wherever Yin Zhuangtu was going, he would send a fast horse to inform the local authorities 500 miles in advance.

[This is the height of self-deception.]

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Liu Che laughed so hard his stomach hurt. What kind of emperor was this? He even had the nerve to call himself the "Ten Perfect Old Man"! Is this called an inspection? This is called fraud.

An emperor helps local officials to commit fraud. Is his brain eaten by ants?

Qing Dynasty

Emperor Yongzheng and Prince Yi sat together, watching Emperor Qianlong being introduced on the screen. He was speechless because he had known that his son had not done well.

But I didn't expect that he would do such an outrageous thing.

"Your Majesty, perhaps Hongli was already old at the time, and his mind might have been confused." Prince Yi whispered, "It is also said that he has established ten great martial arts achievements."

"What are the ten great martial arts? Didn't you see that Tianmu also said that it has delayed the development of science and technology and imprisoned culture?"

Emperor Yongzheng shook his head, hoping that his harem would quickly give birth to another prince for him.

Emperor Qianlong was so angry that his eyes turned red. He threw all the porcelain and jade around him to the ground. How could Tianmu say that to him?

I am one of the few wise rulers in the world.

He went crazy in the palace, and the other eunuchs and palace maids fled far away. You can't just watch it casually, otherwise you will be held accountable later.

Just pretend you know nothing.

Once he's done with his madness, he'll be back to normal.

Throughout Chinese history, countless generals have emerged. Cavalry and infantry generals are numerous, while naval generals are slightly fewer.

Today we're going to talk about our nation's naval commanders. Of course, this isn't the kind of navy that operates in inland rivers, but the kind that actually goes to the sea.

Seeing that a video on the sky screen finally finished playing, the emperors of all dynasties finally breathed a sigh of relief. Fortunately, they were not mentioned in it, otherwise where would they put their faces?

Is this a general inventory? Hurry up and have someone around you prepare pen and paper; there might be one you didn't know about.

The first general we're going to talk about is called Wei Wen. You might feel familiar with him, but you might not be able to remember where you've seen him before.

He appears in our history textbooks because he was the first military commander to lead people to Taiwan.

He was a military commander of the Wu Kingdom during the Three Kingdoms period. After Sun Quan became emperor, he felt that the territory of Eastern Wu was a little small, as Cao Wei was to the north and Liu Bei's Shu Han was to the west.

So he could only try to go overseas. He wanted to find the legendary Yingzhou and see if there was an elixir of immortality, so he sent Wei Wen and Zhuge Zhi to lead them overseas.

After drifting at sea for several months, they finally reached Taiwan. However, there was no elixir of life on board, so they could only capture a few local aborigines.

They may not know that Taiwan will one day be known as the Treasure Island. We can say that since ancient times...

Three Kingdoms

Cao Cao's men were terribly jealous. They had never heard of this Wei Wen, so how could he be included in textbooks? The textbook was also shown in the video just now, and their names were not on it at all.


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