Vietnamese and Chinese

Vietnamese and Chinese

by Bai Xiaosheng Next Door

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"The late Han Dynasty was extremely corrupt and full of internal and external troubles." "The relatives in the court were involved in government affairs, and the Ping and Qiang went back and forth to fight." "Emperor Ling personally took charge of the government, and it was common for eunuchs to wield power." "Thousands of areas in the prefectures and counties are bare, but there is no abundant harvest." "Taxes and corvees continue, and the people's dependence becomes empty." "The powerful tyrants annexed the land, and the clans seemed to hate the people's livelihood." "Natural and man-made disasters coexist, and Cang Huang stirs up disputes." "Disputes lead to troubled times, and in troubled times heroes emerge." "Heroes compete together, and the flames of war create heroes." "Whoever pacifies the four directions clears the river and hides the dragon in the deep water." "Sweeping the princes of the world, China will regain peace." "If you ask about the source of this poem, it can be found in this book." ······ In the troubled times, the Three Kingdoms are at war with each other. They fight against each other in nine provinces. They pay homage to the sun and the moon with a glass of wine, and they pacify the four directions and sweep away the feudal lords!

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