
I Really Don't Want to Be a Loyal Minister
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Li Ji said: I just wanted to save the Queen Mother Quan Jiu of the Southern Song Dynasty, but I didn't expect to expel the Yuan Dynasty; I just wrote military songs and made a symphony to boost morale, and I didn't think about writing the "Book of Music"; I just wrote some basic knowledge of physics, how did it become the study of saints, "Gewu"? I don't want to be Yue Fei or Wen Tianxiang. What, I have three immortal merits and am the most loyal minister in the Song Dynasty? Kublai Khan said: Who said Li Ji was Zhao Kuo? Let's see if I don't kill him! Boyan: Ahem, sweating profusely, this is what Jia Sidao said. Prince Zhenjin sighed: Jia Sidao is indeed a traitorous official. He not only cheated the Song Dynasty, but also our Yuan Dynasty. Wen Tianxiang: Li Ji completed the "Yue Jing" and "Ge Wu", and gained unique knowledge for the Holy Tradition. Merits, virtues and words are the three things that will make you immortal. He was loyal to the Song Dynasty. Xie Fangde: I guarantee with the lives of my whole family that with Li Ji we will be able to defeat the Yuan soldiers. Lu Xiufu: Li Ji, the Great Wall of the Song Dynasty! Everyone must protect him and avoid being harmed by traitors. Chen Yizhong: What? I do the hard work, the tiring work, and I am the one who takes the blame. Why is he, Li Ji, a loyal minister? Zhao Xian: Prime Minister Wen, does abducting my sister count as a virtuous act? Who said my teacher is magnanimous? In fact, he will retaliate. Yes, I'm talking about Li Ji. And should I call him brother-in-law or teacher? Fellow Taoists, please tell me. Ran Heng: Brother Ji, how many good sisters do you have? Hu Meiniang: Brother Ji, I have been waiting for you for three years and three years.
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