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Rebellious Wei.
Chapter 268: Shifting Blame. [267]
Summary
. The chapter describes the structure and significance of the imperial palace, particularly the Grand Audience Hall, where state affairs are conducted. Despite its grandeur, the hall often fails to reach consensus on sensitive issues, exemplified by a memorial regarding military exploits. Emperor Cao Rui, feeling weary of the indecision, summons a few senior ministers for private discussions, indicating that real decision-making occurs away from the public assemblies. The ministers, including Liu Fang and Wei Zhen, express their reluctance to engage in the matter due to personal connections, leaving He Qia, the Grand Minister of Ceremonies, feeling out of place and amused by the situation. .Full content
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