
Emperor Han Beheaded His Son
by Zou Jimeng
About This Novel
Ever since Liu Qi, Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty, mistakenly believed Wu King Liu Bi's slander of "asking Chao Cuo to be killed in order to side with Qing Jun", he failed to distinguish between loyal and traitorous people, and killed Chao Cuo in vain, resulting in an eternal injustice. In this way, does it mean that the king's side cannot be cleared, and there is no need to clear it? In fact, nothing could be further from the truth. Since ancient times, in the center of every dynasty and around every king, there have always been people of all kinds: civil servants and generals, relatives of the emperor, concubines and eunuchs, as well as debaters, monks, and divination and astrology masters, all from the three religions and nine streams. Of course, there are many people who care about the country and love the people, are well-educated, upright and honest, but there are also more people who are greedy for position and live in the world; there is also a kind of people who are ignorant, insidious, cunning, greedy, vicious, and domineering.
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