Chapter 310(2/2)
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After a brief smoothing, Li Hongyun began to click on these options to modify them.
Since there were many mistakes that could be seen at a glance, Li Hongyun went through them almost word for word.
After clicking on these sentences, they will change into a statement.
For example, the sentence "The prince and Liang Gaozu raised an army in Jinyang. They were benevolent, righteous, generous and brave."
After clicking it once, it will become "benevolent, generous, foresighted," clicked again, and it will become "serious and resolute in temperament, doing good things like flow", and clicked again, and it will become "conspiring and unpredictable."
Almost every sentence has many different expressions.
These expressions range from a few to more than a dozen. They basically go from one extreme to the other, with every change in between as an option.
For example, the prince was initially described as a man of benevolence, righteousness, wisdom and bravery. With Li Hongyun's first click, the line "unparalleled in bravery" was gone, but the line of foresight and foresight was still retained.
If you continue to change it, these complimentary words will gradually turn into derogatory words, portraying the prince as a person who has neither ambition nor ability, and even robbed women of property and messed around with the emperor's concubine.
Among so many descriptions, Li Hongyun had to choose the one he thought was most suitable.
So after some operations, Li Hongyun finally changed this paragraph into his ideal state based on his basic understanding of history.
"...The prince and Liang Gaozu raised an army in Jinyang. He was respectful and calm, and he was a talented man. His younger brother, King Qi, loved hunting and had a lot of misdeeds.
"Gaozu raised the army, and the prince assisted Zuo Gaozu in governing the country, thinking that he would assist Zuo; King Qi was arranged by Gaozu to serve in the army of King Qin, and his meritorious service was gilded. King Qin fought in the south and north, taking the lead, and within a few years he attacked and destroyed the heroes one after another, unified the world, and established
Liang Dynasty.
"During the Wude years, the Turks invaded repeatedly, and the King of Qin led troops to conquer the Turks many times to quell the border troubles. The prince presided over the cutting of the Hetao land, and also agreed with Gaozu's proposal to move the capital.
"The King of Qin was wise and mighty, and was relied upon by all parties. Gaozu's concubines often had conflicts with the King of Qin because of rewards. They falsely accused the King of Qin to Gaozu and praised the prince for his kindness.
"The prince conspired with the King of Qi to cut off the wings of the King of Qin. The King of Qin noticed it and started planning with the promotion of many officials in the Tiance Mansion.
"In the ninth year of Wude, although Gaozu was over sixty years old, he had no plans to abdicate. The prince and the King of Qin attacked each other, and Gaozu asked the two to enter the palace for a confrontation tomorrow. The King of Qin first ambushed the Xuanwu Gate and killed the prince and the King of Qi.
. Most of the imperial guards in the palace were the former members of the King of Qin, and they were very supportive of the King of Qin.
"The King of Qin ordered Yuchi Jingde to enter the palace and force the great ancestor to pass on to him.
"When Jieli Khan heard about the Xuanwumen incident, he thought that the Liang Dynasty was empty and had an opportunity to take advantage of it, so he raised his troops and went south.
"The King of Qin ordered Yuchi Jingde to attack his vanguard and detain his envoys. He also ordered the elite Xuanjia Army to form a demonstration on the Wei River and force Jieli Khan to retreat. This was known as the 'Wei River Alliance' in history.
"The King of Qin believed that 'history can be used as a mirror to understand the ups and downs', so he summoned his ministers to compile a history. He also asked the ministers to 'cut off the superficial words and write down the actual events' about the Xuanwumen incident. He also ordered many civil servants who followed him to conquer the world.
Those who have the courage to hang the portrait in Lingyan Pavilion are known as the "Twenty-Four Meritorious Officials of Lingyan Pavilion".
"With the joint efforts of the emperor and his ministers, they relieved natural disasters, attacked and destroyed the Turks, and came to the dynasty from all directions. Therefore, Liang Taizong was named 'Tian Khan' and ushered in the prosperous age of the Liang Dynasty, which is known in history as the 'Government of Zhenguan'."
After browsing through it and not finding any big problems, Li Hongyun clicked to confirm.
With a "clatter", the page of the book turned.
Then, Li Hongyun's vision quickly zoomed in and came to the imperial palace in Chang'an.
He immediately recognized Liang Gaozu, who was in his fifties and wearing a yellow dragon robe.
According to the Five Virtues theory, the Liang Dynasty represented Tu De, so Liang Gaozu designated the dragon robe as yellow and elevated the yellow color to an exclusive level for emperors, strictly prohibiting civilian use.
Beside Liang Gaozu, a concubine with outstanding appearance was serving him seriously.
Chapter completed!