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晋贼,从兰亭开始君临天下
Jiujiuqiqipapa
Wang Ningzhi traveled to the ninth year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and became the second son of the calligraphy sage Wang Xizhi with the same name, a famous fool in history. But when Wang Ningzhi traveled through time, the idiot disappeared. Instead: In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he served as a regular attendant on Sanqi, and was appointed as a great Situ by Zhongshu Ling. The commander-in-chief, Yang Yu, Yanqing, Xu Ji, Youliang, Qin and all the military affairs of the ten states, were the captain of Sili, the general of Pingbei, the great commander of horses, the general of hussar, and the commander-in-chief of all the Chinese and foreign military affairs. The king of Wei, the official opening ceremony was the same as that of the third division. He was given a yellow ax and nine tins added, and he went to the palace with swords and shoes. He entered the court without being followed, and praised and worshiped without recognition. ... Many years later, Wang Ningzhi sat on the ninety-five throne, watching the new scholars lining up to worship, and laughed: "Heroes from all over the world come to my rescue!"
Wang Ningzhi traveled to the ninth year of Yonghe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty and became the second son of the calligraphy sage Wang Xizhi with the same name, a famous fool in history. But when Wang Ningzhi traveled through time, the idiot disappeared. Instead: In the Eastern Jin Dynasty, he served as a regular attendant on Sanqi, and was appointed as a great Situ by Zhongshu Ling. The commander-in-chief, Yang Yu, Yanqing, Xu Ji, Youliang, Qin and all the military affairs of the ten states, were the captain of Sili, the general of Pingbei, the great commander of horses, the general of hussar, and the commander-in-chief of all the Chinese and foreign military affairs. The king of Wei, the official opening ceremony was the same as that of the third division. He was given a yellow ax and nine tins added, and he went to the palace with swords and shoes. He entered the court without being followed, and praised and worshiped without recognition. ... Many years later, Wang Ningzhi sat on the ninety-five throne, watching the new scholars lining up to worship, and laughed: "Heroes from all over the world come to my rescue!"