Zhou Jia, a writer, suddenly receives the "Unfulfilled Regrets System." She can livestream to change the life trajectories of historical figures in China who had unfulfilled regrets. Howeve...
Ying Zheng's thoughts moved again.
He wanted such a powerful person again.
It would be great if all the talented people in the world could come to him.
Ying Zheng sighed silently.
[It sounds like something really powerful.]
[Yes, yes, Miss Zhou Jia, I saw you said this thing can hit anywhere in the world, is that true?]
They still couldn't believe it.
Zhou Jia smiled and said, "Let's not talk about anywhere in the world, as long as we go to Yingjiang's house, there will be no problem."
She was very happy.
"Who is Qian Xuesen? You all seem to respect him very much."
A childish voice suddenly sounded, and Zhou Jia was startled. She turned her head and saw several little guys standing behind her.
"Here I come."
Zhou Jia waved to them.
The little ones sat down one by one. They had been taken care of by Miaomiao and had just been released.
Zhou Jia looked at them and asked, "Have you eaten?"
Seeing them nod, she felt relieved. "Okay, I'll briefly talk about Mr. Qian Xuesen. But before I talk about him, let me tell you a very interesting story."
The little ones stared at her with burning eyes, and the people of Wan Chao also raised their heads to look at her, waiting for her next words.
"Let me first talk about something, the Red Book and Iron Certificate. This Red Book and Iron Certificate was originally a pardon granted by Liu Bang to appease his meritorious officials.
However, with the changes of the times and the development of the system, the red-lettered iron certificate could even be passed down from generation to generation, and it also had the privilege of immunity from death, which is equivalent to what we later generations often call the golden medal of immunity from death.
Mr. Qian Xuesen is a descendant of Qian Mu, the King of Wuyue. Remember Qian Mu, he was a very capable person who did many meritorious things. In order to commend him, the emperor at that time, Tang Zhaozong, gave him this red-lettered iron certificate.
It gave Qian Mu the privilege of being exempted from death nine times, and his descendants the privilege of being exempted from death three times.
This thing was actually of no use to Qian Mu himself, but many emperors later became quite interested in this red-lettered iron certificate, and one by one they brought it to themselves to observe and borrow it.
Time flies and it is the Ming Dynasty. As mentioned before, Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang was poor since childhood, lived a hard life, and suffered bullying, so he hated corruption and bribery.
Unfortunately, the Ming Dynasty official, Qian Yongqin, was associated with corruption. All the Ming Dynasty officials knew that their Hongwu Emperor had zero tolerance for corruption, and the Qian family was doomed to be wiped out.
At the critical moment, Qian Yongqin's son suddenly remembered the red-lettered iron certificate at home. He decided to try it out and presented the red-lettered iron certificate given by the Tang Dynasty emperor to Zhu Yuanzhang.
Come, in the quiz with prizes, guess whether this Tang Dynasty red-lettered iron certificate would work in front of Zhu Yuanzhang.
As soon as Zhou Jia said this, King Qian Mu of Wuyue and others looked up.
"Qian, could it be that this child is my descendant?"
Qian Mu muttered to himself, but after hearing that Qian Yongqin's crime was related to corruption, he remained silent for a long time.
There are also bad guys among my descendants.
But he soon accepted the reality. Every family has some prodigal sons.
He couldn't control whether it was a blessing or a curse, so he just let it be.
Tang Zhaozong also looked up at the same time, unexpectedly there were his own matters in it.
The worst atmosphere naturally belonged to the Ming Dynasty's Zhu family and the fearful Qian Yongqin family.
When Qian Yongqin suddenly heard Zhou Jia expose his name and that it was related to corruption, his legs immediately went weak and he knelt on the ground.
What a disaster!