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And nave left a poem before he died, revealing what big secret?
People have different understandings of the poems left by Neville before he hanged himself, just as "a thousand readers have a thousand Hamlets". There is an incredible saying that involves past lives and reveals the secret of the demise of the Qing Dynasty. Another way of saying it is more realistic. It simply expresses the temporary and nave's review of his life and the prospect of the afterlife.

Nave's poem is written like this: "A dream of fifty years, let go of the world of mortals today. The water is full of dragons, and there is smoke on the back. " According to the first explanation, I mean that I have suffered a lot in the past 50 years, and I have been promoted step by step, and I am as rich as an enemy. Today, when I die, it's all destined to be blowing in the wind. If there is an afterlife, I will still please the emperor like this life, and then make a fortune. In the afterlife, he is another hero.

According to the second statement, the first half of this sentence is "the dream has been realized for 50 years, and now it's time to give up." It's about ganlong. Before Qianlong became emperor, he took a fancy to his father's wife. This concubine is also unlucky, because of this incident, her life has come to an end. When she left, Qianlong left a red mark on her forehead. The main hall was deeply loved by Qianlong, and it was also related to this trace.

The last two sentences, "It's a shame to keep cigarettes." This sentence uses allusions to describe the birth of praise. Praise has always been regarded as a femme fatale in history and overthrew the Zhou Dynasty. "Save a cigarette for the future" is about nave's hope to overthrow the Qing Dynasty in the future, which seems like a compliment. The fact is that in the end, the Qing Dynasty really came to an end in the hands of Cixi.