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Chapter 795: The Eternal Memorial to the Troops, Loyal Ministers with Red-Blooded Hearts!. [795]
Summary
In the Great Han, Cao Cao reflects on Du Yu's "Memorial on the Expedition," praising its depth, while his son Cao Pi dismisses it as mere loyalty. The piece evokes strong emotions across dynasties, moving Emperor Zhao Shen to tears and prompting widespread admiration. Du Yu's words, "dedicate myself entirely, until death," resonate deeply, leading to the memorial's inclusion in the six mandatory exams, elevating it to the status of classic texts. This incites the ire of the Great Tang Emperor, who feels undermined by Du Yu’s boldness. The memorial's fame tarnishes the reputation of treacherous minister Fan Xiang, who faints from humiliation, marking a significant shift in the political landscape and public sentiment.Full content
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