Armed uprisings to overthrow the Great Qi have occurred many times.
Some of them were under the banner of supporting the king, while others were simply unable to survive and raised their hands to resist the Great Qi.
But the court always managed to cope.
But this time, it seemed so abrupt and violent.
The wealthy families and captains from all over the country began military activities as if they had made an appointment.
As Duzhu said before, Buddhism did intend to confer titles on some kings, but the chess pieces dropped by the Three Pure Ones also took advantage of the situation.
There is also the Xu family and the forces that the Xu family had previously connected with.
Just because Xu Meng was sick before doesn’t mean he really has to lie in bed motionless.
Confucian scholars also occupied a certain position in this chaos.
Not all people who practice cultivation are good at teaching or governing.
You can conquer the world, but you cannot rule it.
Taoism's inaction does not necessarily work. Buddhism has begun to learn the equality in Chinese culture and advocated that all living beings can become Buddhas, but it will take some time to truly gain local recognition.
The leaders of the uprising all have their own ambitions and ways of behaving. There are also some who act tyrannically, but those who are too tyrannical always die suddenly and inexplicably, and messages left there can always be found at the crime scene.
This has made many people feel insecure, as no one wants to have a sword hanging over their head that could fall at any time.
The King of Chu was the most stubborn. He hired many masters to protect him, including some monks and travelers.
The charity of the State of Chu did not come out of thin air. Didn't the materials for entertaining guests from all over the world rely on extortion and heavy taxes?
Then he died.
The perpetrators revealed their identities: Zhai Mu, a great figure of Mohism, and Meng Yu, a disciple of Confucius.
They called themselves the Inspectors and left behind a message that commented on their actions and also hung a sword over the hearts of any ruler from then on.
“The people are like water, and the ruler is like a boat. Water can carry the boat, but it can also capsize it.”
“Anything that is not beneficial to the people is like this.”
They are not meaningless terrorist attacks, but are aimed at the ruling class who are not sympathetic to public opinion.
They have no one to whom they are loyal, and they only monitor the rulers of the world.
Of course, the masters invited by the King of Chu are not just for show.
It is said that the battle was so fierce that the world was in chaos and darkness. It was said that ghosts and gods appeared in the human world, and it was also said that a nine-tailed monster appeared in the world.
But the King of Chu died after all.
The Xiang family was torn to pieces by the small and medium-sized powerful people who coveted the former Huaiyang County, and was finally swallowed up by the Xu family of Jiange County in the name of "punishing the rebels."
Why is it the Xu family of Jiange County?
When other forces saw the monk Duzhu behind Xu Meng, they all suddenly realized.
Buddhism has been operating in the five southern counties for a long time. Relying on Buddhism, the Xu family will surely be able to quickly swallow up the south.
But they didn't know that Duzhu was feeling miserable but couldn't express it.
The Xu family fed him this damn "I'm the Only One" pill... It's so annoying!
The Buddhist community also suffered losses this time, but they suffered in silence.
The Buddhist forces in Nanhai County had been slaughtered by Da Qi, and they could not enter Jiange County. Hengshan in Nan County was reincarnated as the son of Tianshi Qiao Daoling.
In the southern region, Huaiyang County was the only force they supported, but now it has been swept away by the Xu family.
The Xu family appears to have a Duzhu, but whose power he actually belongs to is still unknown.
No one thought that they would be the power of the underworld, because even if ghosts and monsters were upgraded to ghosts and gods, they would still be too weak compared to gods and Buddhas.
The relationship between Kong Hanan and the Xu family was not good, and Xia Tie had caused a lot of trouble in the city.
Xia Tie does know some truths...
But blurring has become his traditional skill.
No one really thought that a small county magistrate would still be loyal to the Great Qi when the empire was about to collapse, right? Isn't it just a matter of which side offers more benefits?
Some forces also suspected that the Supervisory Office was related to the Xu family.
But Qianji City had disappeared into the vast mountains of Jiange County at some point and could not be found. Suspicion was ultimately just suspicion.
Moreover, a general of the Xu family was assassinated by the Supervisory Office and a message was left for raping a woman.
The Supervisory Office seemed to be really doing as they said, they had no master, their master was the people.
Rumors are not necessarily false. The underworld did send troops out at that time, but it was not to help the Xu family.
The demons and monsters attacked Tushan and "liberated" the Tushan clan who had been "conquered" by Buddhism.
It’s just that the equipment of the underworld was too powerful, and Tushan was beaten to a pulp.
Li Mihai was extremely bored, so he showed them a way and told them to live in seclusion on an earthworm-shaped island overseas.
There are few monsters and ghosts over there, and no gods have been seen. The natives on the island are still uncivilized, and the ship of the liar surnamed Xu is still on the sea. Maybe they could have become the king and the guardian beast of the country in the past.
The unification of Xu Meng in the south and the integration of the five counties also intensified the war in the north. In the past few months, various cultivators have appeared on the battlefield, and their laws and magical powers have been shining brightly, making the fight very lively.
Although it was too naive to move from south to north during the cold weapon era, the Xu family seemed to have no ambition to move north.
But the power of the five counties is still too oppressive.
The chaos in the north was actually beyond the expectations of the gods in heaven.
They originally thought that as mortals, being watched by gods and becoming the ruler of a region would be enough to satisfy them.
But the world already has a unified dynasty, and no leader of any force is really willing to rule one side. The monks who were born and raised in the world also want to have the highest say in Taoism.
After all, there are only a few monks who descend from heaven, and those who reincarnate have to wait at least ten or twenty years.
Although Jiang Xiaobai is dead, Taishang has returned to his position, and Confucius has lived in seclusion, the legendary trio of the older generation has also influenced those who came after them.
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