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Why Did the Taoist Rebel?
Xianxia道长何故造反
Dream First Met Hz
The first year of Changde. The Taoist leader killed the late emperor. The Di people knocked at the pass, and the King of Yan crossed south. Natural disasters continue year after year, and people are in dire straits. At this critical moment, the new emperor issued an edict: "As the old saying goes, you must first make peace within yourself when fighting against foreign forces. If the Taoist sect is evil and kills the emperor to cause chaos in the country, it should be destroyed by the whole country; the king of South Vietnam should respect his own troops and raise his troops to quell them. Only then can the whole country unite to fight against foreign enemies." Zhao Jingyu, a descendant of a medical family, came through time. At first, he just wanted to hang a pot to help the world and spend the rest of his life in peace. Unintentionally involved in a dispute in the court, he learned that the emperor was unjust. From then on, Zhao Jingyu diligently practiced martial arts, studied the art of war, and embarked on the road of rebellion step by step.
The first year of Changde. The Taoist leader killed the late emperor. The Di people knocked at the pass, and the King of Yan crossed south. Natural disasters continue year after year, and people are in dire straits. At this critical moment, the new emperor issued an edict: "As the old saying goes, you must first make peace within yourself when fighting against foreign forces. If the Taoist sect is evil and kills the emperor to cause chaos in the country, it should be destroyed by the whole country; the king of South Vietnam should respect his own troops and raise his troops to quell them. Only then can the whole country unite to fight against foreign enemies." Zhao Jingyu, a descendant of a medical family, came through time. At first, he just wanted to hang a pot to help the world and spend the rest of his life in peace. Unintentionally involved in a dispute in the court, he learned that the emperor was unjust. From then on, Zhao Jingyu diligently practiced martial arts, studied the art of war, and embarked on the road of rebellion step by step.