When he was only four years old, some so-called aura-gazing people appeared. They reported to the monarch who was hailed as the greatest emperor of all time, saying that there was some kind of mysterious aura of the Son of Heaven in the prison cell.

When the old emperor heard the news, he was shocked and thought to himself, "How can this be possible?" So he immediately sent his men to eliminate all the people in the prison.

However, the warden of the prison tried his best to stop him and told the old emperor that his great-grandson was still in prison. Upon hearing this, the old emperor felt pity and immediately decided to grant amnesty to the whole country so that his great-grandson could return to his family and recognize his ancestors.

At the same time, the other 26 prisoners who were unfortunately killed could only say... they died in vain!

There were rumors from the higher-ups that the ridiculous emperor who had ascended to the throne after only being in office for 27 days had been deposed. At this time, the younger brother of the Marquis of Champion began to have ideas.

He knew very well that he now held great power, but he was worried that power would change hands, so naturally he hoped to find a relatively weak and easy-to-control candidate to ascend the throne.

In this way, this young child, whose family members had all passed away and who had been imprisoned, became the most ideal target in his mind.

When Hua Ningyao saw this, she wanted to sigh that someone had picked up a bargain, but suddenly she discovered a blind spot.

"Wait... so the prince is already a grandfather, and he still looks quite young. People in ancient times really did get married very early."

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It must be mentioned that the current emperor is extremely patient. He knows very well that the current government and military power are actually in the hands of the younger brother of that young talented man.

He repeatedly rejected requests to return power to him, and even said that everything must be reported to him before any action could be taken.

However, he followed the general's advice on all other matters except the appointment of the empress. It is said that the emperor was the most affectionate person in the dynasty, and in order to please the general, the ministers in the court recommended his daughter to be the empress.

The emperor neither agreed nor refuted the request, but simply issued an imperial edict, openly expressing his true feelings to his wife and writing love poems. This incident later became a legend, and people called it "the old sword has deep feelings".

However, the Huo family was too greedy and bribed the imperial physician to secretly poison his lover when she was giving birth, causing her sudden death.

Although the general was not directly involved in the incident, he let the doctor go out of his own selfish desires. After the leader of the Restoration understood the inside story, he was extremely angry with the Huo family, but he could only hold it in for the time being.

Even so, he still followed the wishes of his ministers and made the general's daughter the queen.

Time passed quickly, until he was 23 years old, the general finally passed away. Only then was he able to take charge of the government himself.

So, there are not so many opportunities in life that come suddenly, or suddenly there are cheats. Most people can only endure and keep a low profile, and slowly outlast their opponents.

. . . . . .

In that turbulent era, he stepped onto the stage of history with courage and fearlessness, determined to change the destiny of this country.

First, he resolutely abolished the harsh criminal law that had once frightened people, and instead established a series of special positions and institutions whose mission was to thoroughly investigate those unjust, false and wrong cases and restore a clear and bright world for the people.

At the same time, he cleverly used political tactics to deal with the powerful Huo family. On the surface, he gave them high positions and generous salaries, but in fact it was a strategy of promoting them in public and demoting them in secret.

As a result, the power of the Huo family was gradually weakened, but he quietly held the power firmly in his own hands.

Not only that, he also vigorously promoted many officials who were hostile to the Huo family. This undoubtedly brought heavy pressure to the Huo family, making them unbearable, and finally they took the risk and launched a rebellion.

However, all of this was under his control. When the Huo family rebelled, he responded quickly and suppressed it easily.

At this point, the entire Huo family was slaughtered, and no one was spared. Soon after, even the queen could not escape the bad fate.

It was because she had used Mars to try to murder the prince and had no motherly heart. She was unworthy of serving in the ancestral temple and could not accept the mandate of heaven, so she was deposed.

After going through all kinds of hardships and dangers, he finally avenged his beloved wife as he wished. Now, with no worries anymore, he was like a wild horse running free from its reins, galloping freely on the road of governing the country.

He worked hard to govern the country and made great plans, devoting himself to pushing the country towards prosperity and rejuvenation.

To this end, he carefully planned and assembled a cavalry corps that was the most powerful in the entire dynasty, and did not hesitate to launch a thrilling large-scale cavalry decisive battle with the Huns.

In this fierce battle, he fully demonstrated his outstanding military wisdom and leadership skills. He was well aware of the principle of "knowing yourself and the enemy, and fighting a hundred battles without danger" and used strategies skillfully.

Adopt the method of using barbarians to control barbarians - take advantage of the internal contradictions of the Xiongnu to attack the Xiongnu themselves.

This unique tactic not only saved a lot of manpower and material resources for their side, but also caused the once invincible Huns to fall into an irretrievable situation and completely decline.

As the Western Regions, Western Qiang and other areas were incorporated into the territory one after another, the country he ruled ushered in an unprecedented glorious moment.

In this vast land, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the country was prosperous and strong, and he was therefore named in history and became a wise ruler who was praised by later generations.

He achieved the first time that all the barbarians in this land were subdued and all nations came to pay tribute!

The idea that anyone who offends the powerful Han will be punished no matter how far away they are also emerged during this period.

He is more objective and tolerant than that emperor of all ages.

Even though his soldiers would occasionally refute his mistakes or disobey his orders, he would not get angry and would even praise them.

This is much better than his great-grandfather who liked to use castration at every turn.

However, his support for his relatives by marriage set a bad precedent for the subsequent monopolization of power by relatives by marriage.

. . . . . .

This leader of the restoration died at the age of 43. The only regret in his life was that he did not have a good son.

Perhaps it was because his achievements were too brilliant, and his son was far inferior to him. Just like the second greatest emperor of all time, he did not have any outstanding descendants.

The difference is that the former one killed his excellent son himself, while the latter one really did not.

He chose a cowardly and sickly son to be emperor, and he relied heavily on eunuchs, which led to the decline of the entire dynasty.

It was also because of him that the legend of Concubine Zhaojun's journey to the frontier came into being.

Then his wife was a long-lived old lady, and the power of foreign relatives reached its peak.

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