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Silver Fox.
Chapter 39: Fooled. [692]
Summary
In ancient times, the emperor's governance involved diverse advisors, including historians who played a crucial role in documenting events truthfully, even at great personal risk. Zhao Wan highlights the significance of historians in preserving the emperor's legacy, as seen in historical accounts where attempts to alter records led to dire consequences. Tie Xin Yuan grapples with the presence of historians, fearing their influence on his reign. Despite his reluctance, he acknowledges their importance in maintaining a truthful historical record. The narrative underscores the delicate balance between power and accountability, emphasizing that no ruler can escape the scrutiny of history. As the seasons change, Tie Xin Yuan faces challenges in his rule, including managing relations with neighboring regions and dealing with internal conflicts. Ultimately, the story reflects on the enduring power of historical truth and the complexities of leadership.Full content
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