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Red Flame Talisman

A Horizontal Shepherd's Flute

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After Wang Mang usurped the Han Dynasty, he tried his best to suppress the Liu clan of the Han Dynasty. Liu Xiu rose up to resist and encountered danger many times, but he was always able to turn danger into safety. It turns out that in order to prevent his relatives from usurping the throne, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che secretly established the Tianhan Sect and secretly trained and helped Liu's descendants to compete with his relatives. A golden talisman was also passed down, called the Red Flame Talisman. The holder of the talisman could command the princes, kings and descendants of the royal family surnamed Liu. At the time of Wang Mang, Liu Xiang, the leader of the Tianhan Sect, selected Liu Xiu as the talisman recipient, and secretly protected and trained him. Liu Xin, Liu Xiang's son, begged for the Red Flame Talisman, but Liu Xiang flatly refused. Emperor Cheng of the Han Dynasty abandoned his son Liu Ziyu and met the charlatan Wang Lang. Wang Lang imprisoned him and seized the royal golden lock that could prove his identity. He pretended to be Liu Ziyu and defrauded Liu Xin's trust. Liu Xin helped him steal the Red Flame Talisman. Wang Lang used the Red Flame Talisman to coerce Liu Lin, the son of King Zhao Mu, to assist him, proclaim himself emperor in Hebei, and pursue Liu Xiu with all his strength. Witnessing Wang Lang's rebellious behavior, Liu Xin repented. He searched in many ways and finally found the imprisoned Wang Ziyu. At the critical moment, he exposed Wang Lang's vicious face, regained the Red Flame Talisman, and presented it to Liu Xiu. Liu Xiu returned in favor of the public, beheaded Wang Lang, destroyed Liu Xuan, and married two beauties, Yin and Guo.