
Meipi Lake Weiyang Pavilion
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Full introduction to "Meipi Lake Weiyang Pavilion" The Warring States period was ablaze with seven heroes, and chaos spread across the world. Han Fei, a great master of Legalism, had a lonely and angry heart and a talent for managing the world. He built Weiyang Pavilion by the Meipi Lake and wrote a book, hoping to illuminate the chaotic world with the light of rule of law. He was in the critical situation of the collapse of Han Dynasty and the collapse of Zhao Dynasty. He saw that the clan was in decline and the people were in ruins. He was angry that the six lice were disrupting the country and Confucianism was disrupting the law, so he wrote "Indignation" and "Five Mosquitoes". His pen was as sharp as a razor, cutting through the fog of the times. Above the court, powerful officials are competing against each other, eunuchs and temples are in chaos, and party struggles are fierce. He single-handedly fights against the decadent old system, and is trapped in a whirlpool of intrigues and assassinations. The writing in the pavilion is like a chess game in the world; the storm outside the pavilion is the craze of fate. He gets to know talented people and guides his confidants, but he also experiences choices between love and hate, and the righteousness of his family and country. The road was long and difficult, and it was difficult to be lonely. He used pen and ink as armor and ideals as fuel. He adhered to his original intention of rule of law in troubled times. He did not seek honor and favor, but hoped that the law would shine in the sun and the moon, set rules for the world, and create peace for future generations. The water in Meibei flows forever, and the love in Weiyang is immortal. Gu Ang's book has been passed down through the ages, and one pavilion stands tall and illuminates all generations. For thousands of years, people have been talking about governance, but who believes that severe punishment will fix the root of chaos? Keeping Zhukong empty and admiring the way of the ancestors, building houses will eventually lead to the gate of the world. Confucianism confuses the laws of the country with its poems and chapters, and chivalrous men use their swords to violate the king's kindness. If farming and warfare do not prosper the country, the country will become weak, and the private sector will become more prosperous and the public etiquette will fade away. Victory by force will teach the world to obey, but benevolence and softness are difficult to control the nine states. A book can awaken the king's dream, and don't let the five moths destroy the world.
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