Six Desires and the Destruction of Life 1

Six Desires and the Destruction of Life 1

by Ji Shihun

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447Kwords165chapters
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Ch. 165Fighting the Demon Yuan Shao in the Sleepwalking Life of the Three Kingdoms
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Outline This book mainly summarizes the real life and emotional desires in the current colorful world, and describes the fact that six kinds of desires destroy life. It mainly truthfully reflects the reality of people's life in today's society, including the records of the corrupt life of drunkenness and dreams, and feasting and feasting. In the three realms of heaven, earth and man, human beings have unlimited desires, which leads to the rise of demons and monsters in the three realms, disrupting the court affairs and confusing the king. Because the king is ignorant and ignorant, he listens to slanders, is infatuated with wine and women, is greedy for beautiful women, has no principles, writes crooked poems and molests Nuwa, which makes him angry. The goddess Nuwa also sent a disaster to Chaoge, which made the people miserable and the common people suffered. So Nuwa sent a thousand-year-old fox and other three demons to Chaoge to confuse King Zhou. In addition, for the so-called beauty, he forcibly and violently took away the daughters of his ministers. My son Daji, on the way to Chaoge, gave the thousand-year-old fox demon an opportunity in the middle of the night. Because King Zhou was greedy for wine and women, and was deceived by beauty, he destroyed his nature and original kindness, and went around wasting money and people. Those criminal instruments were outrageous. He forced the loyal ministers and generals in the court to retire to protect themselves wisely, framed the loyal ministers and generals, killed the emperor's uncle Bigan, destroyed the prince, dug out the eyes of the married couple and the queen, molested the minister's wife, wanted to seize the minister's wife, and killed Huang Fei, etc. The ten major crimes were cruelly carried out. If the king wants the minister to die, the minister must die.

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