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This book is based on Du Mu's eternally famous "Ode to Afang Palace" and reveals the profound lessons of the Qin Empire's rise and fall through the rise and fall of an illusory palace. From Qin Shihuang's extravagant desire of "Afang comes out of Mount Shu" to Xiang Yu's ultimate destruction of "Chu people torched the scorched earth", the author analyzes layer by layer the cruel reality behind the "overwhelming pressure of more than three hundred miles" in the poem, which is the exploitation of people's power and the plundering of treasures from the six countries. In the late Tang Dynasty, Du Mu used the Qin Dynasty to satirize the Tang Dynasty, using the epigram "Qin people have no time to mourn themselves", turning Epang Palace into a mirror reflecting the corruption of power, warning the rulers of the law of people's hearts that "those who belong to Qin are also Qin". The book not only interprets the literary ingenuity of "intrigue and intrigue" in Fu style, but also explores the eternal proposition of "posterity mourns without taking note of it", allowing readers to understand the logical chain of extravagant subjugation and the political wisdom of people's livelihood from the flaming historical ruins.
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