Eastern Han Dynasty 4: the Great Cause of Unification

Eastern Han Dynasty 4: the Great Cause of Unification

by Lu Xinglu

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Ch. 33The Great Cause of Unification Was Granted to Mount Tai
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After Liu Xiu destroyed Wang Lang and proclaimed himself emperor by surrendering his bronze horse to Haocheng in Hebei Province, he continued to lead his troops back south. He defeated Chimei successively, regained the generals and cities of Gengshi, and went on two personal expeditions to pacify the rebel separatist forces in Xizhou and Xishu. He conquered Chengdu and killed Gongsun Shu, and eliminated the rebel forces in the inner palace. He finally unified the world and became the founder of the Eastern Han Dynasty, known as Emperor Guangwu in history. It is said that one who can bring glory to Shaoxing's previous achievements and can overcome disasters and chaos should be named Emperor Guangwu. He is well-deserved. Guangwu will be revived and history will be remembered as a hero. Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu advocated etiquette and righteousness in disputes, followed Taoism in troubled times, and cultivated civilized and martial arts, so that the Han Zuo clan was revived after a break, which was known as the "Guangwu Zhongxing" in history. Throughout Liu Xiu's life, he took advantage of the situation in troubled times. Although he was caught in the cracks of a group of people, he was able to endure humiliation, use both civil and military skills, and always insisted on treating others with tolerance, governing the country with judo, and creating a new generation.

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