Family of the Hàn: Hàn Wǔ Dì

Background: [Already completed: [Tang] Li Shimin spanked his son today?]

[Already completed: [Qing] When the Crown Prince has a technological system]

[Planned future work: [Qin] Gongzi ...

Chapter 109 Extra 9

Chapter 109 Extra 9

Inside the screen.

The aging emperor lay in bed, his eyes no longer clear, his spirit gradually weakened, his heartbeat and breathing slowly weakened. But his consciousness was still clear, and he knew that his life had entered its final countdown.

He stretched out his hand with difficulty, but the Crown Prince, who was waiting beside the bed, grasped it: "Father."

"Notes, manuscripts..."

The emperor's voice was weak, thin as a mosquito's. It was just a few simple words, but it seemed as if he had exhausted all his strength.

The prince suppressed his grief and said seriously, "Don't worry, father. I'll keep your notes safe and your manuscripts in safekeeping. I'll remember all your instructions, and I'll keep them in mind as well."

"We will inherit your will and develop the Gewusi and Lishan Workshop, ensuring that they remain forever outside the political power and will not be caught up in any party disputes.

"We will also protect your ideals and pass on your thoughts. We will always remember that the people are more important than the monarch, that rights and responsibilities go hand in hand, and that as a monarch, you should take the country, the people, and the people of the world as your responsibility.

"Father, don't worry. I remember everything you said and everything you instructed me to do. Xun'er also remembers it."

The prince pulled the young man beside him over, and the boy nodded solemnly, "I will never forget your teachings, great father, and I will teach them to my descendants in the future."

The emperor's mouth twitched, revealing a relieved smile: "Don't... don't cry, don't be sad for me, I... I have given a lot in my life, and I have also received a lot, I have no regrets.

"Everyone is mortal. After crossing this threshold, perhaps... perhaps I have simply entered another world. A world that is better and freer than the Han Dynasty. I seem... I seem to have seen it."

The emperor's eyes began to lose focus. He smiled and slowly closed his eyes, completely ending this glorious and brilliant life.

Outside the screen, the lights came on.

The movie ended, but the packed audience didn't leave immediately. They were still immersed in this magnificent history and the sorrow of the emperor's death. Many people even covered their faces and sobbed quietly.

"Wow, Emperor Yongning, he's really, I'm crying my eyes out. No, I want to give a good review, I want to praise this movie. From this moment on, I am the film company's tap water."

"Add me in. This is such a surprise. The film and television industry has never given up on exploiting a great figure like Emperor Yongning, and there are many films and TV shows about him.

"But I dare say this is the most sincere work I've ever seen. Whether it's character portrayal or historical restoration, every detail adheres to historical materials and is very well controlled. Especially the end!"

“Yes, especially the last

Until his death, Emperor Yongning still remembered his Gewusi and his Lishan workshop. He feared that his scientific research would die with him after his death, and even more so that his thoughts, his ideals, and the spark he left behind would be extinguished.

Some people didn't understand: "Can you please not get too caught up in the drama? This is just a drama adaptation. The screenwriter added some sentimental moments."

"Don't pretend to know. The screenwriter had a reason for this scene. Didn't you know that the notes of Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Xun, were unearthed last year?"

"Liu Ju was seriously ill in his later years. He knew that he had little time left and could no longer manage government affairs or continue his research. He handed over state affairs to Liu Jin and began writing books in seclusion."

"He said there were still many things in his mind that he had no time to teach or produce. But these things, this knowledge, needed to be preserved for future generations to study. So during that time, he kept writing as long as he was awake.

"Later, his health deteriorated and he could no longer hold a pen, so he asked Liu Xun to write for him while he dictated. He persisted in this way until the moment of his death.

Liu Xun mentioned in his notes that his father paused his narration as if struck by something, summoned his descendants and ministers to his bedside, and gave them instructions one by one. Almost every word revolved around scientific research and civil administration.

"And his last words were indeed to urge everyone not to be too sad, saying that he might have just gone to another world and that what he saw there was probably a vision before his death."

Some people were surprised: "Wow, this part actually exists? Isn't this just a deliberate attempt to be sentimental?"

"Bullshit! You can still find a complete manuscript of the vernacular translation of Emperor Xuan of Han's handwritten notes online. It's currently in the National Museum. The National Museum's official website has scanned every page and uploaded it for download. Go see for yourself!"

"Wow, it's actually true. He actually spent his last moments working hard for the scientific research and the people's livelihood of the Han Dynasty. What should I do if I cry even more?"

"Let's go

The cleaning lady is here to clean. The next show in this theater is in ten minutes. We should leave now."

The crowd gradually stood up and left, their emotions mixed but different. No one noticed a teenager of seventeen or eighteen standing in the corner, the last to stand up and lingering behind the crowd, a dazed look on his face.

After exiting the theater and turning left, the mall's west entrance is just a short distance away. As I exit the revolving door, a wave of heat washes over me. The late June sun is scorching the earth.

The young man frowned slightly and checked the time on his phone. Seeing that it was still early, he simply returned to the mall and found a cold drink shop. He ordered a cold drink and dessert and sat by the window, enjoying the air conditioning and watching the scene through the floor-to-ceiling glass.

Look at the scene outside.

Shops are lined up one after another, and the streets are bustling with people. People dress freely and speak freely, and you can see people laughing and playing, as well as children playing happily.

He really saw that this world was not in his mind, not in a dream, and not a vague illusion before death, but was real around him and in every aspect of his life.

Ding Dong.

The phone screen lights up because it is a message push from a certain software.

Unlocking the app with facial recognition reveals trending topics across major forums and social media platforms. Each entry contains phrases like "Emperor Yongning" and "Liu Ju."

The movie just now exploded.

First floor: I'm telling you, this movie is a must-see this summer. It's a conscientious production. I'm not exaggerating, it's truly conscientious. The costumes and props are excellent, the actors' acting is superb, and most importantly, the plot is true to historical facts yet also very dramatic.

2nd floor: Of course, this drama invited several history professors from our school, and each professor also brought several senior students.

Consultants will guide the team throughout the entire production. Any discrepancies will be addressed and rectified on the spot. While the film may not be entirely historically accurate, the main plot will be based on historical facts.

3rd floor: WTF, the one above is from Peking University? That’s awesome.

7th Floor: I was wondering how this could be so historically accurate. Sure enough, the consultants still have to be involved with the production team. Those who advertised hiring someone as a consultant never explained anything to the production team. They just asked the consultant a few questions, then turned around and had no idea what the rest of the plot was.

9th Floor: Not only did they change some things, but they also changed the character of Emperor Yongning. I am shocked.

Floor 10: I know what you are talking about. It was last year’s “Emperor Yongning”, right? He actually named it Emperor Yongning. I really want to spit at him.

17th Floor: I understand the handshake so well. I almost died of anger when I first saw it. I won’t say anything else. They even made a plot that said Liu Hong was killed by Liu Ju.

20th Floor: I remember the online outcry back then. It was all said that Liu Hong was killed by Liu Ju, which would have been fine. The key point was that they also said that Liu Hong, because of his contribution to saving the emperor, was favored by Emperor Wu of Han, even surpassing Liu Ju as the crown prince. So, to prevent any potential problems, Liu Ju killed him and nipped the whole thing in the bud.

27th Floor: How could the Yongning Emperor, a man of broad vision, harm someone over such a small matter? Besides, even if he saved the emperor, Liu Ju was still Liu Che's favorite. Furthermore, Wei Huo held military power, and Liu Ju himself had made significant achievements, earning the trust of his ministers and the support of the people. What was the point of Liu Hongguang saving the emperor?

30th floor: It is because Liu Hong died in a strange way. Historical records only record this period.

The few words were very vague, which led to various speculations.

40th Floor: At that time, Liu Ling's son Zhao Fan colluded with Xiongnu spies to assassinate Liu Ju, but failed. Immediately after this, Liu Hong "suddenly fell seriously ill" and "died suddenly" not long after. The timing is very delicate.

So even though there are different speculations from the outside world, the mainstream historical academic community believes that Liu Hong was involved in the murder of Liu Ju and was killed by Emperor Wu of Han.

Otherwise, given that he was the emperor's most favored prince besides Liu Ju, and had recently saved the emperor's life, if he truly had a "sudden illness," why wouldn't Liu Che have sent him back to the Weiyang Palace for treatment, instead of keeping him in the Shanglin Garden? There wasn't even a hint of summoning the Imperial Physician's Office.

Furthermore, after Liu Hong's death, Emperor Wu of Han showed no sign of grief, and instead happily went horse racing with Liu Ju. While historical records don't explicitly state this, we can still infer some information. For example, on the ninth day of the sixth month of the sixth year of Yuanshou, Liu Hong died suddenly.

Then the emperor's daily notes recorded that on June 11, the sixth year of Yuanshou, the emperor and the crown prince went hunting in Shanglin Garden. The father and son cooperated to hunt a tiger. The emperor was very happy and had dinner with the crown prince that night and drank several cups of wine.

Do you think this is the reaction to losing a beloved son? Do you think this reaction is enough to make Emperor Yongning kill him? This is a hilarious transformation.

42nd Floor: It's really hilarious. The plot of today's "The Story of Yongning" is much more logical. The director and screenwriter used a mainstream setting. Liu Hong was implicated in the Crown Prince's murder, which is why he was purged by Emperor Wu of Han.

50th floor: I think so too. Most people who doubt this speculation now think that Liu Hong was only six years old at the time and didn't have such deep thoughts, nor did he need to act so early.

But I want to point out that the developmental experiences of children in ancient imperial families were inherently different, and many of them were more thoughtful. Liu Hong, in particular, was described as incredibly intelligent and almost demonic. He shouldn't be treated like an ordinary child.

64th Floor: Correct. Speaking of being incredibly intelligent, I find the Liu family's genes truly fascinating. Before Liu Che, and including Liu Che, no one had produced such a brilliant genius. And after Liu Jin, and including Liu Jin, no one has ever produced such a brilliant genius.

It just so happened that in this generation, there was Emperor Yongning and Liu Hong. Liu Che was really lucky!

69th Floor: Liu Che was lucky +1. Not only did he have a brilliant eldest son, but he also had two imperial geniuses, Wei and Huo, at his disposal. Think of all the emperors throughout history, who could have been so lucky?

Others struggled to draw even one SR card, but he pulled two SSRs and then a truly incredible King Bomb. And this King Bomb was his own son. How truly amazing!

70th floor: Upstairs, did you forget to count Huo Guang, Wei Buyi and Huo Shan? Wei Buyi picked Sindhu; Huo Shan stepped on Wa.

71st floor: Hahaha. I think the above comments don't count because these two officially appeared on the historical stage during the Yongning Dynasty, not during the Wu Emperor's reign.

But speaking of this, it's also quite funny. Emperor Yongning was considered a very easy-going monarch. He treated those who were kind to the Han Dynasty with courtesy and did not advocate aggression. But who could blame these two for being so tactless?

The former failed to grasp the situation and were arrogant, believing that the Han Dynasty could not do anything to them despite the vast mountains between them. At that time, the Han Dynasty was experiencing a booming trade, especially with the opening of the Silk Road and the Maritime Silk Road, which led to a large number of merchants traveling back and forth between the countries to exchange what they had.

Other nations were friendly and open to trade. However, Sindhu, having probably never witnessed the might of the Han, became greedy when they saw the wealth of the merchant groups. They repeatedly killed Han merchants and robbed them of their property.

When the latter came to pay tribute, he saw that the Han people treated him with great courtesy, so he felt that he was superior to others and even attacked Han civilians, and he couldn't even argue with some untouchables.

With the Yongning Emperor's protective nature, who else could he possibly be compared to? Wei Buyi and Huo Xian were delighted. It was a rare opportunity to have a war; finally, they had a chance to use their skills.

So one turned Sindhu into the back garden of the Han Dynasty, and the other mined silver mines in Japan and was so happy that he didn't want to leave.

76th Floor: I know. It's in the Yongning Emperor's diary. The Yongning Emperor issued seven imperial decrees ordering Huo Xian to return to the court. Huo Xian replied seven times: "Wait a little longer, wait a little longer."

Emperor Yongning was furious. When Huo Xian returned, he immediately locked the door and released Huo Qubing, who then grabbed Huo Xian and gave him a beating. Emperor Yongning watched the show from the sidelines, applauding and adding fuel to the fire, saying that children who don't obey should be beaten. Just give it a beating and that's all.

79th Floor: Hahahaha. Luckily, it was Emperor Yongning who just gave him a beating. If it were Zhao Gou, he would have thought Huo Xian was holding his own army and planning to establish himself as king in Wa.

82nd floor: Let's be reasonable. Huo Xian was a loyal general, how could he have held his own army and declared himself king? Although he didn't return, he did send back a lot of silver. Moreover, Huo Guang and Huo Qubing were still in the Han Dynasty. Remember, Huo Qubing only withdrew, not died.

83F: So, Huo Xian's beating was a bit unfair. He even sent a lot of silver back.

The most speechless thing is that Emperor Yongning, while shouting that children must be beaten if they don't obey, at the same time, he himself has a double standard. When Liu Xun got into trouble and Liu Jin was about to beat him, he desperately protected him and quickly took Liu Xun to the forest garden to hide. Liu Jin was so angry that he threw plates in the East Palace.

85th floor: That's why they say the generations are close. They're exactly the same. When Liu Ju wanted to beat up Liu Jin, didn't Liu Che also protect him and take him to Shanglin Garden? Hahaha, so this is what they call, fortunes change.

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Lou: I think the Han Dynasty is truly amazing. While there aren't many official historical records, there are a ton of diaries and notes. From Liu Xun to Huo Xian, everyone was avid diary keepers.

89th Floor: It was Emperor Yongning who set the precedent. He didn't keep a diary himself, but he had his historians do it. He was the one who created the "Emperor's Daily Records."

What was the original purpose of creating this? To record the cheesy and cheesy father-son relationship between him and Liu Che. Think about it, think about it carefully. Does this sound like something a great emperor would do?

97th Floor: Liu Xun wasn't an emperor in his early years, and neither was Huo Shan. Since there were no diaries for either of them, what could they do? They had to write their own. Liu Xun wrote about the Liu family. Huo Shan wrote about the bitter brotherly love between my father and the emperor. Hahaha. Absolutely amazing.

Floor 101: Thanks to these diaries and notes, we have a lot more historical data available for archaeology, and we have also discovered the lovely and childish side of Emperor Yongning.

Especially him and Huo Qubing, who would have thought that an emperor and a hero could be so funny in private, a pair of cousins ​​who would cheat on each other and insult each other. What a pair of brothers who are born with bad intentions.

103F: Anyway, back to the topic. 64F said the Liu family's genes are fascinating. Actually, I think the Wei and Huo families' genes are even more fascinating. The Wei family started out as a family of servants, but not only did they produce a queen, they also produced two military geniuses, the aces of the empire.

Even Wei Buyi, though not as talented as Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, inherited most of their talents. His genes were truly excellent.

The Huo family was no exception. Huo Zhongru, who was unknown to his ancestors, was able to produce a genius like Huo Qubing. Huo Shan also inherited his father's style, and there was also Huo Guang.

Huo Guang later took control of the government and reviewed memorials on behalf of the emperor many times.

This situation could only happen during the Yongning Dynasty. If it were another dynasty, the emperor would probably worry that Huo Guang would usurp the throne at any moment. The Yongning Emperor was truly powerful and had such broad authority.

105th floor: Upstairs, is there a possibility that Emperor Yongning was not careless, but too lazy? At that time, Liu Jin had not yet grown up. Besides Huo Guang, who else could he use?

Throughout history, he was indeed a monarch who loved his people, but he was definitely not a diligent ruler. The word "diligent" in "diligent" really doesn't fit him. And there's a meme online that goes, "If you can't lead a team, you'll just work until you die."

Who would be so foolish as to not use a capable person around him, but instead work himself to death? Stupid or not? As for the worry that Huo Guang would monopolize power and affect the imperial power.

Please, that was Emperor Yongning. He was the one who gave Huo Guang such great power. If he could give it, he could take it back at any time. He could do it.

Especially, let alone whether Huo Guang himself had this idea,

have

Wei Buyi could have killed him. At worst, to quote a netizen above, Huo Qubing just retreated, not died.

Even if Huo Guang was his biological brother, he was definitely not as close to him as his cousin Liu Ju. Huo Qubing was raised by the Wei family.

The post went on and on, talking about everything from movies to gossip about the Yongning Dynasty. It was out of control. The young man just glanced at the first hundred or so posts and refreshed the page. There were more than 500 replies and the popularity continued to rise.

Floor 517: Emperor Yongning really has the traffic password. The speed at which you build buildings is really amazing.

518th Floor: There's nothing we can do about it. He is truly the greatest emperor of all time. His achievements are so numerous and his status is so high that there is no one else like him in history.

519th Floor: That’s right. He created too many miracles and established too many firsts.

The first person to vigorously promote scientific research, conduct personal experiments, and advocate that science and technology are the primary productive forces;

The first person who single-handedly led a team to create and improve multiple inventions, which were hundreds of years ahead of Europe on average, and many of them were even thousands of years ahead.

He was the first person to propose the idea that the people are more important than the monarch, to promote the equality of rights and obligations, to advocate that the people's livelihood is the monarch's top priority, and to say that the interests of the country and the family are above all else.

He was the first person to establish an academy to recruit students from poor families, start the parallel operation of the recommendation system and the imperial examination system, and break the monopoly of external relatives and powerful people on promotion.

He was the first person to weaken the privileges of the nobility, abolish the law of redemption with gold, improve the status of the people, balance the laws, and strive for the greatest rights and interests for the common people within a limited space.

The latter two points even offended the interests of the nobles and powerful officials, sparking controversy and criticism at the time. But who was it that Emperor Yongning overcame the opposition and arrested the most enthusiastic person to make an example of him?

With military power in his hands, Wei Huo Gongwei gave an order and people all over the world followed his lead.

So even if someone wants to make a move, they can't create big waves. Not only big waves, but also small waves disappear as soon as they hit the crest.

523rd Floor: I'll take over from above. He was also the first to establish female officials. Not only did he appoint Zhuyi as Grand Herald, he also put the Chief of Guards in charge of the Western Regions trade routes and his trusted confidant Qi Yuanniang in charge of the domestic information network.

525th Floor: Yes. Actually, in early ancient China, such as the Western Han Dynasty, while men were still superior to women, the status of women wasn't very low. Emperor Yongning's various initiatives significantly elevated it.

At that time, women had a good degree of freedom in society. There were no restrictions on travel and no restrictions on career advancement. Even though their channels for advancement were not as good as those for men, they still had them.

Emperor Yongning promoted many outstanding women.

Whoever has the ability should take the lead, and those who don’t should stay silent. Regardless of gender.

After his death, Liu Jin and Liu Xun, two men he personally raised, lived up to his expectations and carried on his policies and ideas. Unfortunately, the wheel of history cannot be stopped.

Men, after all, cannot tolerate women being too strong and threatening them.

After the Yongning Emperor and his three successors, the number of female officials gradually decreased, and by the end of the Han Dynasty, it was difficult for women to gain prominence. It wasn't until the Tang Dynasty, with the emergence of female emperors, that a period of prosperity was revived. However, this was probably the last glorious period for ancient women.

After the Tang Dynasty, the status of women declined steadily. Later, with the rise of the "Three Obediences and Four Virtues" and the "Chastity Archway," even remarriage was frowned upon. Consider the Western Han Dynasty, where divorce and remarriage were commonplace. Emperor Yongning even advocated for a marriage that could be reconciled, and a separation if it wasn't.

536th Floor: So why does Emperor Yongning have so many fans, such high popularity, and such a good reputation? In addition to his outstanding political achievements, there is also his open-minded thinking.

Really, I don’t know what’s wrong with some people nowadays. It’s 2024, and the Qing Dynasty has been gone for more than a hundred years. They grew up under the red flag and live in the spring breeze, but their thinking is not as good as that of an ancient person who lived more than two thousand years ago.

In comparison, Emperor Yongning is truly a great man.

Floor 542: Of course he is a perfect man. Otherwise, why do you think that in so many fan fictions, the heroines want to be the empress of Emperor Yongning after traveling back in time?

547th floor: This has gone too far, let's get back to the topic. Let's continue talking about Emperor Yongning's various "firsts." He was also the first person to give equal weight to civil and military affairs, and to argue that the two were mutually exclusive for the state.

He was the first to develop gunpowder, but then sealed it away, without limiting its continued innovation and improvement. He was the first to say that a weapon passed down from generation to generation can be used only, not studied only.

568th Floor: There are so many "firsts" of his that it would take a whole book to list them all. But among all these "firsts", what I care about most is that all the Western Han emperors built imperial tombs and mausoleum towns. He was the first one who did not build an imperial tomb or a mausoleum town.

The greatest unsolved mystery of the Western Han Dynasty is the burial location of Emperor Yongning. This remains unrecorded in the Records of the Grand Historian and the Book of Han, nor in the Diary of the Emperor, and even the notes of Liu Xun, Huo Xian, and others, make no mention of it. It truly remains a mystery.

Floor 579: It is not necessarily true that the imperial mausoleum was not built. It is possible that it was built, but we just don’t know about it.

People all over the country are very curious about this, and it is the lifelong wish of our historians and archaeologists. Everyone wants to speculate the true burial place of Emperor Yongning based on clues.

There is a saying in the industry. If someone finds the real Emperor Yongning

The mausoleum can directly obtain the highest honor in the industry and be immediately awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, the kind of achievement that is enough to support one's life.

Unfortunately, this mystery has not been solved for so many years.

Inside the cold drink shop, the young man raised his eyebrows slightly, curled his lips, put down his phone, and had a lot of thoughts in his mind.

The TV hanging overhead in front was playing news, which coincidentally corresponded to the topic mentioned in the forum.

The host tells about several well-known historians and archaeologists in the industry who have made new discoveries from the materials in the tomb of Emperor Xuan of Han, Liu Xun, which may guide everyone to find the tomb of Emperor Yongning.

The young man paused at first, and when he heard the speculated address, he couldn't help but sneer.

If you can find his grave at this address, you can chop off his head and use it as a stool for people to sit on.

The young man stretched lazily, his eyes narrowed slightly, a smile on his lips, and he was in a very good mood. Back then, he had made some special arrangements for his burial place after his death, using the method of concealing the darkness under the lamp.

It now appears that Liu Jin and Liu Xun have carried out their last wishes very well. Raising these two children and grandchildren was not in vain.

Ding-a-ling.

The phone rang, and the boy glanced at the caller ID. It was his classmate and best friend, so he picked up the phone.

The tone on the other end was very familiar, and he asked directly: "Have you filled out your college entrance examination application?

"Not yet. No rush. The deadline is tomorrow afternoon, so there's still time."

The other party asked again: "Have you decided where to fill it?

"Peking University Archaeology Department.

The person on the other side was silent for a moment, then shouted in astonishment: "Fuck, you are not going to the Archaeology Department of Peking University?

The young man shrugged. "What else? My score is a bit embarrassing. It's good enough for Peking University, but not for popular majors. I originally wanted to choose the history department, but you know, the Yongning Dynasty can support countless history professors. I just want to promote this subject."

"Many schools have even set aside a special major for the Western Han Dynasty, making it a branch of the history department.

“The history department had lost popularity in the past two years, but now the movie ‘The Legend of Yongning’ has reignited the popularity of Emperor Yongning.

"I estimate the history department's scores won't be low this year. I can go for it, but it's not a sure thing. Archaeology will be relatively better. My grades should be okay."

The person on the other end roared, "Is that what I'm asking you?! What I mean is, with your scores, you can definitely choose a better major. Even if it's not good enough for Peking University, it's still a top 985 university. Why do you insist on getting into Peking University? The school is important, but sometimes the major is more important."

The boy's tone is still

Careless: "I know, but I'm a vain person. I prefer Peking University to Tsinghua University. If I can choose Peking University, I'll choose Peking University. If I can choose Tsinghua University, I'll choose Tsinghua University. If neither of these two works, I'll consider other options."

opposite:……

Even though they were not face to face, the boy could imagine that the other person must be rolling his eyes speechlessly.

After a long while, the other party finally managed to say: "Are you serious? Are you kidding?"

"It's true, more real than pearls. Don't worry, I'm definitely not acting on impulse, nor am I under a spell. This is the result of careful consideration. Brother, wait. Wait until I take you flying."

The other party fell into silence again.

The young man laughed and said, "Don't people say that whoever can find the tomb of Emperor Yongning will directly win the highest honor in the industry, the Lifetime Achievement Award, which will be enough to live on for a lifetime."

The other party was confused: "So?"

"So I plan to join the Archaeology Department of Peking University, dig up the tomb of Emperor Yongning, and then just sit back and wait for death."

The pupils on the other side trembled: "Brother, are you okay? Are you under too much pressure before the college entrance examination and your brain is in trouble? What the hell are you thinking? Do you think you are a Daluo Jinxian? How can you find the answer to the century-old problem that so many people can't solve?"

A burst of cursing came, and the boy had the foresight to pull the phone away and directly pressed the hang-up button.

It's no wonder he reacted this way. If it were him twenty days ago, he would have thought the same. But who could blame him for recovering his past life memories after the college entrance examination?

He was the majestic and charming ancestor himself. He had planned his own mausoleum and burial grounds, so how could he not know the address? Unless those two unfilial descendants, Liu Jin and Liu Xun, had changed it for him.

However, judging from the various historical materials he had collected during this period, these two children and grandchildren were still obedient. So 99% of the time, they were under the Lishan workshop.

Today, the Lishan Workshop has become a ruins museum. Who would have thought that there is a tomb of an "ancestor" underneath?

Furthermore, he had Qingzhou from Baishanzhuang and his colleagues from the Gewu Division spend five years designing a total of 9981 traps. Without knowing the key, anyone who entered would be killed. Even with today's advanced technology, there was no guarantee of safe entry without damaging the mausoleum.

Therefore, he is the only one in the world who can perfectly open the door of the mausoleum.

The young man wanted to laugh out loud three times.

If you ask him what it feels like to suddenly discover that his ancestor is actually himself, the young man would not feel much.

What he cares about more now is that the evil tastes he left behind in his previous life have become the foundation of his existence in this life two thousand years later. What a foresight!

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Lie down, here he comes!

As for your further question, is it not a good idea to dig your own grave?

Bullshit, so why don’t you dig your own grave and leave it for others to dig?

If one can just eat and wait for death and enjoy life leisurely, who would want to live and die in vain?

The young man clasped his hands together, thanking his past life self for not dying in vain. Two thousand years later, Fukuzawa himself was truly the chosen one, the greatest of all time!

The author has something to say

This article is now complete.

There should be a bonus chapter or two later. They will be posted after the settlement is completed. I'm going to take a few days off and think about what to write.

After reading your comments, I plan to write a barrage world to let them know that Liu Ju did change his destiny.

As for the rest, I'll think about it. Some of your ideas are great, but I haven't figured out how to write them yet. We'll see.

Also, my dears. This article is finished. I also have columns on the Tang Dynasty and the Qing Dynasty, both of which are finished. You can read them all at once.

In addition, there are two more articles in the column, which are pre-collected by Qin Yuming. If you are interested, you can collect them.

The next article, barring any unexpected events, should be about Fusu. However, I'll be taking longer breaks between each article. I've been busy with a lot of things happening in the third dimension lately, and things are going on at home, so it's probably going to be longer. Please be patient and wait!