Emperor Pingzhao has already reached the next level, while some people are still striving to become the emperor's concubine.
[@Director-Lin Haishan @Wenhai Haohan Director Lin and Director Xu, I'm your little fangirl~ Don't be afraid, even if the whole world is against you, I will stand by Emperor Pingzhao's side, because Emperor Pingzhao owns the whole world [love]]
[I didn't cry when I was arguing with people online all day and night, but after seeing her ascend to the throne, I went back and looked at the more than 50,000-word analysis I wrote for her, and tears just started falling as I read through it.]
Her hands were shaking; she really couldn't believe she had actually ascended the throne until the very last moment before she sat on it.
[Until yesterday, some idiots were still stubbornly insisting that the scene of the baby offering incense was just part of the Ghost Festival prayers and couldn't prove she was the mastermind behind it all.]
[I also saw those people attacking the software (referring to those who manipulate public opinion), actually saying that Ah Zhao was mourning the prince consort!!! This is shocking!]
[He Ji's bones could be used for playing musical instruments and singing, right? And you're still mourning him?]
[This is hilarious! Only Princess Pingzhao's haters on the entire internet still remember her husband's name.]
Ignore them, just focus on loving A-Zhao. People only believe what they want to believe.
[That's from the live Weibo posts from when the coronation ceremony aired—I just scrolled through over twenty pages on the web browser to finally find it. Back when Pingzhao ascended the throne, some people were even clamoring that the Eighth Prince would come back to seize it. Others said the ending was Pingzhao's dream, because the first two episodes were titled "The Tale of Nanke" and "The Tale of Zhuangzi." There were all sorts of people.]
[The Eighth Prince's maternal family has all been exiled to the Yellow Springs Coal Mine. How will he seize the throne? Will he just rely on his own efforts?]
[My dreams were even more outrageous! The Dream of Nanke and the Dream of Zhuangzi are clearly about the scumbag Qin Emperor. What does my dream have to do with my daughter?]
[Reposted from Green Petal, a fresh and hot review from a top expert! Share this and slap those people in the face!]
A man named Chunyu Fen slept under a locust tree and dreamed that he had experienced decades of ups and downs in his life. When he woke up, he realized that he had just been sleeping and had a dream. This is similar to the story of the Qin emperor dreaming of his empress and waking up to find that twenty years had passed. This is the story of "The Tale of Nanke".
"Once upon a time, Zhuang Zhou dreamed he was a butterfly, fluttering about happily... unaware that he was Zhuang Zhou. Suddenly he awoke, and there he was, Zhuang Zhou again. He didn't know whether he was Zhuang Zhou dreaming he was a butterfly, or a butterfly dreaming he was Zhuang Zhou."
The emperor, a man who spent half his life on the battlefield, rose from humble beginnings to the throne, a true hero. Yet, in the end, he died at the hands of a group of seemingly weak women. In that moment of death, even heroes and emperors are no different from ordinary people.
The relationship between the emperor and mortals is like Zhuangzi's dream of the butterfly. Having reigned as a supreme ruler for twenty years, the emperor, upon waking (or dying), finally discovered that he was, in reality, just a mortal. This is from the *Zhuangzi's Record*.
Thank you, sister! Saved [OK]
[Don't be angry, everyone. Taira and Showa have already achieved final victory. Now it's the Kurokos' turn to dream!]
[I don't want to click on Lin Haishan's Weibo and get my eyes dirty. Is there any scout providing a live update? The finale aired, but Old Deng didn't say anything?]
[Breaking news! Lin Haishan is still playing dead; viewers have already sent him over 20,000 insults.]
[Only 20,000 comments? Chu Jie's latest Weibo post already has over 80,000 comments.]
[Lin Haishan is a nobody, but Chu Jie is an empress~]
[That old man has been controlling the comments, liking and disliking negative comments, pushing all the comments that spoke up for him to the top. A comment with a few hundred likes is somehow buried above a comment with tens of thousands of likes—it's hilarious.]
[Further investigation and report!]
Several of the directors and producers who reposted Lin Haishan's posts have already deleted their Weibo posts... These old bastards are cowards to death, haha.
[We didn't even need to curse them; bystanders had already slashed those people to death! Aaaaaah!]
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