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The prestigious abdication system in the history of China began with Shun: Yao abdicated to Shun, and Shun abdicated to Yu, the hero of water control. The "abdication system" has become the best excuse for Confucius to change the past into the present, and it still enjoys a high reputation in history textbooks. However, a careful study of Historical Records and related historical books can reveal the historical truth behind the aura of abdication system. Why did Shun's father Gu Sou kill his son again and again? Why did Yao put his two daughters and nine sons beside Shun as spies? Without any political resources, how did he inherit the throne of Shun? How did Yu avenge his murdered father's gun? So how do you break the "abdication" convention and pass the throne to your son? A series of stories surrounding the abdication system will thoroughly uncover the lies of this system and restore those political murders in Blood Stayed.
You are a blind man and an old man, and Gu Sou is a blind old man. In ancient times, the name of China people was very simple. A blind old man was called Gu Sou. This excellent tradition has been inherited by the Japanese until now: Watanabe was born at the ferry, Matsushita was born under the pine tree, and Junichiro Koizumi was the eldest son born in spring. Modern China people have abandoned this beauty. ...
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