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I Want to Be Emperor.
Chapter 215: Han Ding!. [228]
Summary
Emperor Liu Qi expressed great joy upon receiving a treasured cauldron, viewing it as a blessing for the nation. He commanded Liu De to present the cauldron, which was accompanied by solemn music, reflecting the political significance of music in that era. The cauldron was examined by Lady Xu, who recognized it as one of Yu Huang's Nine Cauldrons, while Si Ma Ji Zhu identified it as the Xuzhou Cauldron, linking it to the Han dynasty's legitimacy. The Emperor and officials celebrated this acquisition, affirming Liu Qi's status as a Saint King. The narrative emphasizes the importance of rituals, music, and divine approval in governance.Full content
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