
Kill the Japanese
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Historians recorded that in the second year of the Jiajing reign of the Ming Dynasty, the court failed to eradicate the plague of eunuchs. Some orphans came to the capital to kill their parents. Some loyal ministers occupied the court and bullied the king. A man went to the southeast with a sword to kill a Japanese. There is something wrong with the logic of this passage. First of all, I, a common man, do more than just kill Japanese in the southeast. Secondly, this general is the loyal minister of Ming Dynasty. Finally, I would like to emphasize once again that Zhu Houcong, the Wanshou Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, is not an orphan, he has a father. ... For fifty years in the world, I have been in charge of the court, distinguishing the right and wrong, holding a long sword, killing the treacherous ministers who deceive the emperor and disregarding their superiors, and kill all the thieves and slaves who are causing harm to the common people!
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