
Mountains and Rivers Stained with Ink: the Calamity of Qing Dynasty
by Xiangyu 666
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Official version: On the New Year's Eve, Shen Yan, an orphan from Kefang, accidentally awakened the dragon vein, only to find that Qingshi was actually a shackle made by the emperor using the people's will. In order to break the millennium of lies, she took the carving knife into the nine-level underground palace, melted the jade seal, cut off the original sin, and transformed the mountains and rivers. When it was said that the important weapon of the country was transformed into a field plow, we realized that the history books were never in the Jinluan Palace, but in the palms of the people. Literary version: I once thought that the history books were cold golden lacquered bamboo slips, until the carving knife pierced my heart and I heard the lights of thousands of families roaring in my blood. The lie made of his father's bones, Aman's achievements in flood control marked on his back, and the fragments of the jade seal burned in the Jialing Phoenix fire, all tell the same truth-- The history of history is not dead, it sprouts under the plowshares of sharecroppers, boils in the porridge pots of refugees, and shines in the eyes of everyone who writes for the common people.
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