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Dong Yuanben's Five Laws on The Five Laws of The Emperors 005: Emperor Hui of Han (reigned 195-188 BC)

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Original text/ Dong Yuanben (Suqian, Jiangsu)

Dong Yuanben commented on the five-sentence law that successive emperors were all created according to Ping Shuiyun, and that copyright was protected by today's headline rights protection mechanism and the national rights protection supervision system.

Dong Yuanben comments on the emperors of the past: the weak and generous Emperor Hui of Han (1)

Dong Yuanben's Five Laws on The Five Laws of The Emperors 005: Emperor Hui of Han (reigned 195-188 BC)

(Illustration 1: The construction of Chang'an City was completed during the reign of Emperor Hui of Han)

Despite being a dragon fetus, he ate flies in childhood (2).

The army moved to hardship, and the companion father was miserable.

Lai Mu DongGong Gu, Chengtian Emperor came to the throne.

The king of Si ended in sorrow, and it was difficult to see the meaning (3).

Entering the inner clear understanding, Linchao Lang Lang cut (4).

Yuan Ben talks about Huidi, which is dementia!

Dong Yuanben's Five Laws on The Five Laws of The Emperors 005: Emperor Hui of Han (reigned 195-188 BC)

(Illustration 2: The construction of Chang'an City was completed during the reign of Emperor Hui of Han)

【Notes】

(1) Liu Ying (211-188 BC), the second emperor of the Western Han Dynasty (reigned 195-188 BC), courtesy name Xiaohui Emperor. The poem has 12 sentences in a six-in-one series, divided into three levels. The first to second couplets write that Liu Ying, the Emperor of Han Hui, was born when Liu Bang was poor and lowly; the third to fourth couplets write that Emperor Huidi of Han relied on his mother Lü Hou to keep the throne and ascend the throne, but was sad and sick because his mother persecuted Lady Qi's mother and son; the fifth to sixth contact Yuan Ben did not agree with the posterity's claim that Emperor Hui of Han was dim. For ease of reading, the layers are separated by different fonts.

(2) Tsuba: the root of wild vegetables.

(3) Si Wang's sad conclusion is difficult to see: he is sad because he misses his half-brother Liu Ruyi, the king of Zhao, who was killed by Lü Hou, and falls ill because he is horrified by Liu Ruyi's birth mother Qi Lady, who was persecuted by Lü Hou.

(4) Entering the inner mingzhi, Linchao Lang Lang judgment: Han Hui Emperor raised eyebrows with concubines in the harem, and the Qing officials could cut off family affairs, so Yuan Ben called it "Ming Ming Zhi"; Emperor Hui knew people well in the imperial court and boldly reformed the old system, such as tax reduction, to xiongnu and pro-Xiongnu, allowing folk to collect books, etc., so Yuan Ben called it "Lang Lang cut". Then the historians of the world said that Emperor Hui was dim.

【Description】

1. The first draft was published on May 27, 2004, and finalized on June 24, 2021.

2. The body text illustration is taken from the headline free gallery.

Dong Yuanben's Five Laws on The Five Laws of The Emperors 005: Emperor Hui of Han (reigned 195-188 BC)

(Illustration 3: Author Dong Yuanben in early summer of 2004 in Nanjing)

【About the Author】Dong Yuanben, zi gu yuan, shi yu zhai people, born in 1971 in northern Jiangsu.

(Editor: Dong Yao)

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