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Kangxi fortune-telling fragment lines _ Kangxi fortune-telling fragment lines daquan

Why is the segment in Kangxi Dynasty in which Kangxi angrily denounced the ministers regarded as a classic?

Because that sentence is really shocking.

When I saw this title, I suddenly remembered a sentence, "The suffering of clearing the heart is not outside, but in the imperial court, the work of clearing the palace." Among my flesh-and-blood princes and ministers, if we are a little rotten here, the Great Qing Dynasty will be rotten. If you are all rotten, all parts of the Qing Dynasty will rise up and let us die a natural death. "

When I saw this in the TV series, I couldn't help sharing this feeling with my dad. It's really not easy to be above ten thousand people, but being able to say such a thing at that time was enough for me to see how thoroughly Kangxi lived and how thoroughly people saw it.

I have seen the interview video of Mr. Chen. He said that at this stage, he had lost sight of the ministers in the palace and even forgot that he was standing in the palace acting. He was completely immersed in it and felt that he was the only one standing between heaven and earth. What he felt was the release of the soul, and with the echo in the hall, it instantly floated outside the Forbidden City.

Kangxi denounced his son for disloyalty and unfilial, and the minister for inaction. He did not deeply reflect on the corruption caused by nepotism, but still appealed to personal moral consciousness.

After this passage, the camera flashed on the plaque behind Kangxi, which also impressed me deeply. These four words are simple to write, but they are really difficult to implement. How can it be done so easily?

Everyone makes mistakes, but it's not too late to make amends in time. At that time, there was a saying that the son of heaven broke the law and was guilty of the same crime as Shu Ren. At that time, no one was really clean, but I still have to live up to my conscience.