Chapter 100 Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty and His Empire(2/2)
Qi Yuan finished singing a song.
His fans and countless passers-by were watching "The Talk of the Young China" on the Internet.
This song is not just about its melody.
The most important thing is the positive and inspiring power reflected in its lyrics!
Bai Xue's fans naturally just shut up and dare not say anything.
Five minutes ago, they were still mocking Qi Yuan's songs that were snatched by Bai Xue.
I was still browsing this topic five minutes ago.
But at this moment, as Qi Yuan's song "The Talk of the Young China" came out, they could only shut up.
I don’t want to shut up, I have to shut up!
As long as you are not deaf, you can hear it. Qi Yuan's "Theory of the Young Chinese Country" is the most eye-catching song at the evening party tonight!
Especially the lyrics of this song are very well written!
A boy is strong!
Not only this year's May 8th Youth Gala, this song is very good even if it is included in previous evening party songs.
It can be ranked in the top three or even the first one!
Qi Yuan has such a song, so he naturally doesn’t have to sing "Youth People".
What Qi Yuan’s song was stolen?
It was entirely because Qi Yuan didn’t sing it himself, so it was Bai Xue’s turn to sing the song “Youth”!
After clarifying the relationship between Luo Ji, Qi Yuan's fans finally became proud and dared to open the microphone online.
"I'll see clearly, some of Baixue's fans! Qi Yuan doesn't want "Youth" anymore, Baixue is qualified to sing, do you understand?"
"Bai Xue is just the thing we pick up, what we don't want, do you know?"
"Your master will never encounter such a song in your life as a god writing lyrics like "The Talk of the Young China".
"If such a song doesn't end, what song can end?"
"Who is the joke now? I don't need to say this anymore, right?"
Qi Yuan's poem "Theory of the Young People's Country" directly brought the 85th Youth Gala to its climax!
Later, at almost every major evening party, Qi Yuan's song "Theory of the Young Chinese Country" was taken out and sung by celebrities from all walks of life again and again.
Such a song is enough to inspire an era.
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Dragging his slightly tired body, Qi Yuan finally returned to Xidu and his home.
The crew of "Kung Fu" is on a week off, and Qi Yuan can still have a day off.
Gu Hongli learned to knit sweaters at home.
"You knit sweaters this summer?" Qi Yuan asked, looking at the small sweater that was already in its prototype in Gu Hongli's hand.
Gu Hongli glanced at Qi Yuan and said, "I knitted this for my daughter. It will be winter when she is born, so can I wear it? Don't you think I'm knitting a sweater for you?"
Qi Yuan pursed his lips and stopped talking.
Gu Hongli paused, put down the needle, put it over, and said in Qi Yuan's ear: "Are you sad?"
Qi Yuan nodded and said, "I'm sad, my wife doesn't feel sorry for me."
Gu Hongli pinched Qi Yuan's face, then took a hard sip and said, "Is there really yours, I'm jealous of my daughter?"
"I dare not...I want it anyway."
"Okay, I'll knit one for you after weaving my daughter." Gu Hongli said angrily, "By the way, husband! I want to eat boiled fish fillets tonight."
"It's not good to eat too spicy, right?"
"You don't know that during the days you left, my parents have been here every day. The food they made has no taste at all. It's so unpalatable that it's nutritious. I don't want to eat it at all! While they're back tonight, you can make something for me to eat."
Qi Yuan took out his cell phone and searched: "Can pregnant women eat boiled fish fillets?"
After looking at the answer, Qi Yuan said, "Okay, then I'll go buy some fish first."
night.
Qi Yuan cooks in the kitchen.
Gu Hongli was nestled on the sofa and on TV, and the "Cultural Forum" was being broadcast.
This is the second time that Yao Changsheng talked about Qi Yuan’s series of “Five Thousand Years of China” on this program.
This time, he was naturally talking about "Qin and Han dynasties".
His first lecture was "Emperor Wu of Han and His Empire".
[In Qi Yuan's "Five Thousand Years of China" series, including the princes of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, in fact, there are already many king-level figures in this series.]
[But so far, I think that only Qin Shihuang and Han Wudi can be called the emperor of the ages.]
[Emperor Wu of Han was the tenth son of Emperor Jing. He ascended the throne at the age of 16. During his 54 years of reign, he had economic measures such as equality and equality, and the government monopolized the operation of salt, iron and wine. This was simply pioneering in such an era. Politically, he issued a entitlement to promote grace and strengthened centralization.
In terms of culture, he abolished all schools of thought and respected Confucianism alone. From the later text, Confucianism's theory is indeed to do its role in governing the world as a ruler.
But I can't understand this.]
[The various schools of thought in the Spring and Autumn Period are too brilliant. In the previous program, I once said that various schools of thought will definitely affect the thousands of years of history of Qi Yuan's series. But when I arrived at Emperor Wu of Han, I was frightened to be honest. This time, I think it was an incident that was even more miserable than Qin Shihuang's burning of books and burying scholars. I don't know how it will develop later. I personally like the theory of the Mohist school. For the subsequent stories, we can only wait until Qi Yuan comes to write for us.]
[Let’s go back to the main point. Emperor Wu adopted an expansion policy to the outside world. The Han Empire and the Huns fought for many years, which is also the most important reason why Emperor Wu of Han almost dragged down the entire Khan country.]
[There is another important event here. Emperor Wu of Han sent Zhang Qian to the Western Regions to open the Silk Road. In the background of the story, it is vaguely mentioned that in the West, there was an equally powerful empire, Rome. I guess this was a foreshadowing by Qi Yuan. However, until the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, there was no such thing as this foreshadowing.]
[However, Liu Che also has many bad things.]
[He was very powerful and very happy to be successful. He took a full 44 years to fight against the Huns and launched more than a dozen large-scale wars against the Huns. The countless wealth left by the rule of Wen and Jing was consumed. By the later years of Emperor Wu, the population of the empire suddenly decreased. Living in this era, he had basically used all his strength to be able to survive.]
[And in his later years, he was superstitious about alchemists and caused witchcraft disasters with his own hands, forcing his prince to death, and the queen guard son-fu also committed suicide.]
[But in his later years, Liu Che finally woke up.
The June of the fourth year of Zhenghe.
Liu Che, the 68-year-old Emperor Wu of Han, issued a Luntai self-criticism edict.
Such an edict is unprecedented in the series "Five Thousand Years of China" and is unprecedented in the history of our country!]
【After fighting with the Huns for more than 40 years, Emperor Wu finally accepted this song painfully.
That is to completely surrender the Huns, which is an impossible task in his lifetime.
His Han Empire was no longer able to fight again.]
[At this time, the Han Empire had already fallen into storms.
Two years ago, the witchcraft disaster that shocked the world caused the prince Liu Ju, who was framed and forced to launch a coup, to commit suicide, and the queen guard Zifu also followed his son.
All of this made Emperor Wu feel as if he was dead.]
[And in the second year, General Li Guangli, the general who relied most in his later years in Han Dynasty, surrendered to the Huns in front of the battlefield, which directly declared the final bankruptcy of Liu Che's efforts to resolve the Huns' problem by force!]
[Qin Emperor...Han Wu...Qi Yuan has created two such different emperors for us in this series, but can also be called the eternal emperor.]
Chapter completed!