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They were weak。。。 and they sold out to the enunches。 I'm not familiar enough with ancient Chinese culture to understand whats so great about these enunches。 They never seemed very cool to me just from reading the novel。 Wei just knew how to play the game better than Shu。 After Guan Yu and Zhang Fei went。。。 I could tell Shu was in for it。。。 I knew Liu Bei didn't have much longer to live。 After Zhunge Liang went。。。 I knew Shu had died with him。 But no matter who wins or loses。。。 only the heroes live on forever。〃 。。。。。
'e' Khang; the coordinator: 〃Eunuchs are your servants; and they are closer to you than any other officials。 In a court where officials are greedy and ambitious; you can always rely on the eunuchs for their loyalty。 But some eunuchs are foolish and corrupt; and relying on them would ruin your kingdom。 I guess a kingdom should rely on able officials………mandarins or eunuchs………and at the same time must be able to check their power。 Zhuge Liang; as an official; never gives us anxiety; because he checks himself。 The First Emperor of Qin; Cao Cao of Wei; and many other men built huge tombs for themselves; where they hid treasures for their next lives。 Zhuge Liang missioned a simple grave among wild hills; where he could continue guarding Shu。〃
Jia Chong set Wei Guan over the city of Chengdu and sent the captive Latter Ruler to Luoyang。 A few officers………Fan Jian; Zhang Shao; Qiao Zhou; and Xi Zheng………acpanied the deposed emperor on this degrading journey。 Liao Hua and Dong Jue made illness an excuse not to go。 They died of grief soon after。*
At this time the year…style of Wei was changed from Wonderful Beginning; the fifth year; to Great Glory; the first year (AD 264)。 In the third month of this year; since nothing could be done to assist Shu t
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