Chapter 269: Making Something Out of Nothing
Lu Bi, the king of Wei, said politely: "The saint has praised it." โ
"Why, didn't Uncle Wei go for a good meaning when he named him? Uncle thinks Lu Shizi is not worthy of a good name? Lu Cheng raised his eyebrows, and his tone was also very relaxed, as if he was joking.
"Of course my son Lu is worthy of any word...... "How could Lu Bi, the king of Wei, not explain, otherwise wouldn't he be self-determined by the clan?
Although the people of the Lu Zhou clan were extremely scarce from the beginning, and because the policies of Taizu Taizong were severely weakened, their strength was quite weak compared to the previous dynasty, but doing things, especially doing such a major thing as plotting the dynasty and usurping the throne, it is still necessary to pay attention to the right name. The support of the clan is a kind of righteousness.
For example, how a certain emperor surnamed Li Xinger in history became an emperor, everyone knows it in their hearts. Li Er's ascension is nothing wrong with the palace struggle, but in the eyes of some intellectuals, it is not justified.
Li Er, no one knows what he thinks in his heart, and as a descendant, he can only speculate out of thin air. (Hungry for survival?) โฯโ๏ผ
Whether Li Er will occasionally be weak-hearted, and whether he will care about "justifiably" because of this, we don't know if we will be ordinary people who eat melons in the future.
In short, after Li Er's mutiny was successful, he still received Wei Zheng very "elegantly" and bought horse bones with his daughter. Prince Li's original subordinates looked at it, yo, this is still a mountain and a water, and there is no way out, and the willows and flowers are bright and another village (1).
It's not in a desperate situation, so what is it to fight. What is no Zhou Su (2)? Haven't heard of it. Let's continue to do it under Li Second!
Ah, it smells so good!
Those who get meat under Li Second-hand have to blow it, and those who want to mix it up under Li Second-hand have to blow it. Ahem, let me state here, Li Er is still quite capable of being an emperor, and his deeds have blown his head, otherwise he can still make something out of nothing?
At that time, there were still relatively few literati who praised the emperor's stinky feet out of nothing, and the literati talked about a skin, and the literati still had to be gained, and they couldn't be lost.
Another example
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Anyone?
At that time, there were still relatively few literati who praised the emperor's stinky feet out of nothing, and the literati talked about a skin, and the literati still had to be gained, and they couldn't be lost.
Another example
(1) "Traveling to Shanxi Village" Song Lu You
(2) It means that Boyi and Shuqi died without eating Zhou Su after the death of Shang. The metaphor is loyal and steadfast, not working for the enemy because of the hardship of making a living. From "Historical Records: The Biography of Bo Yi Lie". At that time, there were still relatively few literati who praised the emperor's stinky feet out of nothing.
Another example
(1) "Traveling to Shanxi Village" Song Lu You
(2) It means that Boyi and Shuqi died without eating Zhou Su after the death of Shang. The metaphor is loyal and steadfast, not working for the enemy because of the hardship of making a living. From "Historical Records: The Biography of Bo Yi Lie". At that time, there were still relatively few literati who praised the emperor's stinky feet out of nothing.
Another example
(1) "Traveling to Shanxi Village" Song Lu You
(2) It means that Boyi and Shuqi died without eating Zhou Su after the death of Shang. The metaphor is loyal and steadfast, not working for the enemy because of the hardship of making a living. From "Historical Records: The Biography of Bo Yi Lie". (Class representative knocks on the blackboard)
(1) "Traveling to Shanxi Village" Song Lu You
(2) It means that Boyi and Shuqi died without eating Zhou Su after the death of Shang. The metaphor is loyal and steadfast, not working for the enemy because of the hardship of making a living. From "Historical Records: The Biography of Bo Yi Lie". (Class representative knocks on the blackboard)