The Rise of the Great Chu Empire

The Rise of the Great Chu Empire

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In the last years of the Chu Dynasty, the government was in a sluggish state, the emperor was ignorant and his ministers were mediocre, the government was corrupt, and thieves were rampant in the world. Qin You, a downtrodden prince whose mother loved him and fell out of favor, was like a lonely ghost in the palace, with no one caring about him. His fate seemed to have been determined long ago, just like the fallen leaves blown away by the wind, silently returning to the dust. However, Qin You is not an ordinary person. There is a fire in his heart that is unwilling to be mediocre. In these troubled times, he saw the decay of the dynasty, the suffering of the people, and the turning point of his own destiny. , If you want to counterattack, you must break first and then establish, you must endure first and then attack. Qin You began to observe secretly. He saw the greed and incompetence of the powerful officials, and the fatigue and helplessness of the soldiers. I saw the pain and despair of the people, and the rampant thieves. All this caused waves in his heart. He began to secretly make friends with those knowledgeable people, and began to secretly learn the skills of governing the country. He knew that only knowledge and wisdom could become his weapons for counterattack. He began to swear to the bright moon in the dead of night that he would change everything, and that he would bring peace to this troubled world. Finally, Qin You found an opportunity. During a palace coup, he stepped forward to protect the emperor and thwarted the rebellion. His bravery and wisdom won the appreciation of the emperor and the love of the people. From then on, Qin You began his counterattack. He first rectified the government, eliminated treacherous ministers, and promoted talented people. Then, he reformed the military system, trained soldiers, and reorganized border defense. He also reduced taxes, appeased the people, and restored production. The prosperous times were restored.

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