Chapter 47: Last words before death

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Because this not only involves rights, but also their respective ideals and even concepts.

In fact, conflicts of interest are nothing more than real money.

Conflicts in concepts are often fatal in the end.

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Because, in the final analysis, a conflict of interest is only a limited conflict. As long as the interests are satisfied, the conflict will end.

The conflict of concepts is an infinite conflict, and spiritual concepts cannot be changed at all.

Only by physically eliminating the opponent with different ideas can the conflict end.

In fact, in the history of China, the life-and-death party struggles above the court were often "ideological struggles."

Life is different, and everyone has different thoughts in their mind.

In the absence of general consensus, various ideas are born.

And everyone who thinks differently thinks they are right.

Thus, a crazy struggle began, followed by brutal physical destruction.

"..."

Yuanguang year, January, 2nd!

The imperial palace in Chang'an.

Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, walked into the palace of the Empress Dowager Dou Yifang with hurried steps.

The purpose of his coming here is to say goodbye to someone, his grandmother.

Seventy-five-year-old Dou Yifang was unable to get up to greet her grandson.

Years of power struggles drained all her energy.

"..."

The female politician who was over sixty years old but still full of Machiavellian ambitions has disappeared.

Instead, there was just an old woman lying on the bed, dying.

Throughout her life, she has experienced too many things.

She watched the three emperors ascend the throne with her own eyes and was deeply involved in them.

"..."

Decades of wandering through wind and rain tempered her will, but also brought her longevity.

If she had been able to live for another seven or eight years, she might have become the longest-living empress dowager in history.

However, all this is just a hypothesis.

Now, she was dying, lying on the bed, looking at her grandson Liu Che, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, who was in a complicated mood, was also looking at his grandmother Dou Yifang.

Looking back, standing in front of the Kunlun Mirror that records time, the twenty years of getting along between grandfather and grandson flashed by like a revolving lantern.

At this moment, it was as if time stood still.

Standing in a corner of time, the grandmother whose life is about to end, and the upright grandson in the prime of life, look at each other and smile, everything is unspoken.

"..."

"If there is an afterlife, I will not join the emperor's family, but become a stranger." Dou Yifang sighed with emotion in a low voice.

Although she was not a member of the royal family, she was a dying old woman, but she had stayed in the palace all her life.

The name of the Royal family is really nice.

But this family is not good.

Everyone in this family has been constantly calculating and scheming throughout their entire lives.

For the sake of power, they killed each other without sacrificing their own flesh and blood, and their hands were stained with the blood of their loved ones.

They are the craziest, most perverted, and most cold-blooded family in the world.

After Dou Yifang became seriously ill, he knew that it would be difficult to recover, so he left his last words on his bed to his grandson, Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

"Grandson, you have to be careful about your mother and uncle. The deaths of the former crown prince Liu Rong and his mother Li Ji are related to them."

"Those two are not good people!"

After hearing this, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who was only 22 years old, leaned against his grandmother Dou Yifang and didn't say a word for a long time.

"..."

Dou Yifang, the empress dowager whose political skills were no less than those of Empress Lu, passed away with the last trace of regret.

She has gained a lot in her life, but seems to have gained nothing.

However, for her, it was all over.

Because she died in Dou Yifang.

Death is like a lamp going out, and everything becomes in vain.

In the last moment before death, Dou Yifang seemed to see a surging and boundless river.

On both sides of the river, there are countless blood-red strange flowers growing.

These five-petal flowers seem to be the legendary flowers of the other side that carry the memories of the deceased's joys and sorrows during his lifetime.

However, these are not important to Dou Yifang.

The important thing is that Dou Yifang saw a man in the middle of the river.

A man she had thought about in her heart for more than thirty years.

This man is her husband Liu Heng, Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty.

"..."

Liu Heng, who was standing in the Wangchuan River, bent down slightly and stretched out his hands towards Dou Yifang, seeming to be calling Dou Yifang.

Dou Yifang, who was in soul form, walked towards the Wangchuan River after seeing this scene.

Ahem, cough, let’s learn some history.

Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty Liu Heng, like his son Emperor Jing and grandson Emperor Wu, are also very famous kings in history.

Liu Heng has a sinister character and possesses killing skills in one hand, which can be regarded as the best among all emperors in history.

His life style was simple and unpretentious, he was diligent and thrifty and loved the people. He washed and mended an imperial uniform he wore for twenty-three years.

Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty Liu Heng was different from some later emperors in that he was not a show-off person.

His frugality is simplicity in the true sense.

During his reign, he always implemented benevolent government and never carried out a large-scale construction project due to his own reasons.

During his reign, he governed by doing nothing, taking it apart to understand...

The word "inaction" is implemented for the people, living with the people, and never consuming people's power wantonly. Taxation has always been kept at thirty to one. This was a miracle in the feudal era.

However, the person who controls the word "governance" is the emperor himself.

Yes, you heard it right. During the period of Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty, he implemented the rule of inaction, which benefited the people but controlled himself.

Bao Zheng, Hai Rui and other great upright officials who have been famous throughout the ages once publicly said: "Below the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, the only person who could be called a sage was Emperor Wen of Han.

During the Ming Dynasty, two equally famous figures in history had a big quarrel over how wise Emperor Wen of Han was...

There was even one person who was so angry that he vomited blood on the spot.

These two people were Emperor Jiajing and Hai Rui.

Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, was the first person in history to enter the imperial family as a vassal king. After ascending the throne, he used hard and soft methods to subdue officials and become a wise king.

Everything he encountered in the beginning on his way to the throne was almost exactly the same as that of Emperor Jiajing two thousand years later.

It is precisely because of this that Emperor Jiajing admired Han Wen Emperor Liu Heng very much and was his little fanboy.

However, Hai Rui, who was also a little fan of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, Liu Heng, said that the current emperor is not as good as Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, far worse, and he was scolded until he vomited blood.