
In the first year, Princess Li Gan first met a gentleman. The man was righteous and upright and upholding justice. She sneered: Hypocrite. In the third year, the battle between the emperor and the emperor lost all the difference. He closed his eyes and wanted to die. The man was the only one who left the list, protecting his life and returned to Beijing. She sneered: It was still a gentleman. In the fifth year, he ascended the throne in the coup. The empress was in the court and gave the man high official position and noble woman, but refused. She frowned slightly: It was indeed a gentleman. In the tenth year, he woke up in the morning and felt aching all over. She gritted her teeth and scolded the person beside him: being a gentleman in vain!………Three things can make the empire great again: swords, weak ministers, Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. He said this to the empress. [I have written a 2.4 million-word fine fairy tale "I Have a Sword Immortal Lady", and the good brothers in the book waste can be Kang Bolang]