Other language: Vietnamese
Rebellious Wei.
Chapter 14: The Minister is Innocent. [13]
Summary
. In Chapter 14, Xia Hou Hui feels justified in his actions during a banquet where he indirectly criticized Emperor Cao Rui using the "Afang Palace Ode." He reflects on the importance of seizing the moment to advise the Emperor while he still aspires to be wise, fearing that neglecting this opportunity could lead to future dangers for the state. Despite the Emperor's anger at his boldness, Xia Hou Hui passionately defends his loyalty and duty, asserting that he has no guilt for speaking the truth in the interest of the realm. He emphasizes the relationship between a wise ruler and his subjects, claiming that it is his responsibility to express loyalty and fulfill his duties. .Full content
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