Chapter 1968: The Han Terminator and the Han Gravedigger
Chapter 1968 The Han Terminator and the Han Gravedigger
Chapter 1966: The Terminator of the Han Dynasty and the Gravedigger of the Han Dynasty
: The last Han Emperor, the Emperor of Sorrow, the Emperor of Dedication. This is a unique skill of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, and can only be activated after death.
Effect 1, Emperor's Curse, the usurper will eventually be defeated by others. Once the rightful owner dies, the orthodox inheritance of the Han Dynasty will come to an end. The fortune of the regicide will be greatly reduced, and the national fortune of the force to which he belongs will also be greatly reduced.
Effect 2, Imperial Sacrifice, the person blessed before death will have a permanent +1 in the five dimensions, and their own and their family's luck will be improved.
Effect 3: Restore the country. If someone from the same clan can restore Liu Han and unify the world in the future, his five dimensions will be permanently +1, and his luck and national luck will be greatly improved. (Note: This effect is valid for 20 years and will be invalid once it expires.)]
The skill 'Xiandi' is very interesting. It does not belong to a fixed person, but belongs to the identity of 'Han Xiandi'. However, Liu Xie is not the only one who possesses this identity.
Liu Xie must be Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, but Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty is not necessarily Liu Xie.
You must know that there is no clear boundary between the twin brothers Liu Xie and Liu Ping.
For Liu Ping, although he is a younger brother, his life is completely the life of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. He has the life experience completed by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, but he does not have the identity of Liu Xie, so he can only be regarded as half Han Xiandi.
As for Liu Xie, although he is the original Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, he is too young after all. Although he has Liu Xie's status and talents, he does not have the complete experience of the Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, so he can only be regarded as half of the Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty.
This is also the reason why the skill ‘Xian Di’ will not react when Liu Xie dies, but when Liu Ping dies, the skill ‘Xian Di’ will be activated.
Liu Ping's experience as Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty, coupled with Liu Xie's identity, combined to form the identity of Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty. Therefore, only when both of them are dead can the skill of "Xian Emperor Xian" be activated.
[Ding dong, Liu Mu beheaded Liu Ping, Liu Bei killed Liu Xie, and activated the 'Xiandi' effect 1 Emperor's Curse, Liu Mu and Liu Bei's luck was reduced, Liu Mu is the ten thousand year princess of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei is the uncle of the Han Emperor , all belong to the Han camp, so the 'Xiandi' effect 1 Emperor Curse will be applied to the Han camp. 】
I have to say that this operation of Liu Mu and Liu Bei is really brilliant.
The curse-like effect of the imperial curse of "Xiandi" was obviously used to curse the usurpers. However, because Liu Mu and Liu Bei both belonged to the Han Dynasty, now it actually had the reverse effect on the Han Dynasty.
There is no doubt that Liu Bei belongs to the Han camp.
Although Liu Mu is Princess Qin and the official wife of Qin Hao, she still belongs to the Han camp. The reason is the same. Her bloodline and status as a Han princess have caused the Han brand to be deeply rooted in her body, which cannot be achieved by other identities. Easily replaceable.
In addition, although Qin Hao is already a prince and the overlord of the princes, he has not yet gone it alone and is still relying on the wings of the Han Dynasty. As his wife, can Liu Mu not belong to the Han camp?
Liu Mu, who also belonged to the Han camp, killed his younger brother Liu Ping whose identity was unknown due to the death of his younger brother Liu Xie. This in turn triggered the effect of the imperial curse of "Xiandi", which was accidentally passed on to the Han.
I have to say that this is definitely a fatal blow to the current big man.
You know, with Jia Xu's dragon-slaying skills, Liu Xie died, the imperial party was destroyed, the dragon vein of the Han Dynasty was completely cut off, the orthodox name no longer existed, and the remaining forces under the banner of the Han Dynasty were all Hypocrite.
At this time, the meager national destiny of the Han Dynasty was like a candle in the storm, flickering brightly and dimly, with the possibility of being extinguished at any time.
And Liu Mu killed Liu Ping, causing the effect of the "Xiandi" imperial curse to be passed on to the big man. This was not as simple as blowing out the candle, but directly smashing the candle.
Based on this alone, Liu Mu's contribution is no less than that of Liu Bei who accidentally killed Liu Xie.
If Liu Bei's regicide was the end of the Han Dynasty on the surface, then Liu Mu was the gravedigger of the Han Dynasty secretly. She also played the most important role in destroying the Han Dynasty. The two of them, one overtly and one secretly, completely cut off the dragon vein of the Han Dynasty.
Liu, the one who destroyed the Han Dynasty, was originally just a prophecy, but under Jia Xu's planning and Liu Bei and Liu Mu's unexpected involvement, this sentence has really turned into a reality. 【Ding dong, Emperor Sacrifice 2, the effect of Liu Ping's skill 'Xian Di' is activated, Sima Yi received Liu Ping's dying blessing, the five dimensions were permanently +1, and his own and family's luck was improved.
Sima Yi’s peak five dimensions: commander 97, force 79, intelligence 97, politics 98, charisma 94;
Sima Yi’s peak five-dimensional level has risen to: Commander 98 (+1), Force 80 (+1), Intelligence 98 (+1), Politics 99 (+1), Charisma 95 (+1);]
I have to say that although "Xiandi" may seem trivial, it is actually very powerful in cursing the usurper to be usurped by others, reducing the national destiny of the usurper's force, and improving the blessings of the person and his family.
You must know that from the first year of Yankang (220), Cao Pi forced Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty to abdicate, officially replaced the Han Dynasty, and established Cao Wei, until the second year of Xianxi (265), he was attacked by Sima Yan, the grandson of Sima Yi and the son of Sima Zhao. Cao Wei only had 45 years of national destiny.
The fact that Cao Wei was able to be seized of power by his ministers so quickly, the Sima family was able to rise to prominence, and the successful usurpation of the throne so smoothly may be due to the contribution of "Xiandi".
After Liu Ping's death, Effect 1 and Effect 2 of 'Xiandi' were activated one after another. Although Effect 3 was not activated immediately, the effect lasted for 20 years. However, even so, Effect 3 was destined to be invalidated.
As long as Qin Hao is still there, it is impossible for anyone to unify the world and restore Liu Han within 20 years, so this is destined to be a nullity.
After beheading Liu Ping, Liu Mu was originally planning to entangle one of the three great masters, but unexpectedly, an inexplicable feeling of sadness emerged in her heart, as if she had done something wrong that she regretted for the rest of her life.
Under this strange grief, Liu Mu's heart ached so hard that she could hardly stand up.
“What’s going on? What did I do wrong?”
Liu Mu covered his heart and murmured to himself. His desolate and confused look made people feel pity for him.
Liu Mu was in a bad state and did not continue to pursue. Qin Yijue and Pei Ju could only grit their teeth and continue to pursue, but fortunately reinforcements arrived soon.
Hong Xuan, Kong Qiu, Fu Xi and others, after beheading Zhenren Ziyang, immediately came to support Ren Hongchang without stopping.
In the end, Kong Xuan and Fu Xi divided their troops into two groups. Kong Xuan, Kong Qiu, and Bodhidharma stayed behind, and joined forces with Ren Hongchang and others to besiege Yun Zhongzi, while Fu Xi, Zhang Sanfeng, and Xin Qijian continued to pursue Zhuang Zhou in the hope of leaving more Many great Taoist masters.
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North Gate.
Ma Shanwei, who entered the city, obviously mentioned the iron plate. Instead of making an overwhelming contribution to the north gate, he was besieged by a group of Qin army generals, including Mu Guiying, Qin Liang, Di Qing, Qin Jian, and others. Female general of the Detachment of Women.
As time went by, 11,000 reinforcements arrived at the north gate and started a fierce battle with the Tang army entering the city. Various units of the Detachment of Women scattered in the city were also on their way.
To make up for yesterday’s guarantee.
I worked overtime yesterday and came back late. I was tired and sleepy, so I haven’t updated it. I will write more this weekend.
Thanks to the book friend Huakai Moyu Liunian for the 10,000 starting coins to add an additional chapter. Currently, a total of 6 chapters are still owed.
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