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Three Kingdoms: Beginning Before Dong Zhuo Entered Beijing

I Have Three Doubts

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"The country was destroyed by its weakness, but the Han Dynasty was destroyed by its strength." Why? Was it the hundreds of years of war between Han and Qiang that exhausted the last vestige of the empire's vitality? Is it because the foreign relatives and eunuchs took turns to fight against each other, resulting in the weakening of the imperial line and the intensification of conflicts between monarch and ministers, which can no longer be reconciled? Is it because after Dong Zhuo's chaos, the imperial power weakened and local ambitions grew, causing the central authority to be completely lost? Or... A soul from later generations travels through the body of Cui Zhouping in his youth. He will use his own way to witness the wave of this era... Han Dynasty, the sixth year of Zhongping (189 AD) At the beginning of He Jin's funeral, Dong Zhuo had not really entered the capital. Cui Zhouping, who was the general of the army, was in charge of more than a thousand tigers and was stationed in the palace. There was still much to be done. He should draw his sword and rise up: "In this life, when there is trouble, a man should act according to the times. How can he live in depression for a long time? He can't eat five pots in life, and he will be cooked in five pots in death!"