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Poems written by Wu Sidao under the pen of Yue Erhe

Wu Sidao is a very vivid character in "Yongzheng Dynasty". The following are some of his words, which are not poems:

"...The imperial court treated him well, and the two monarchs set up How wrong is your heart? Don't you think that the sky is like thunder, and your eyes are like lightning? Ouch! We are determined to advance or retreat, and we are determined to live and die. We must ask Shang Fang to kill the culprit and hang his head at the gate of the country as a warning to the officials in the world! Yuan, keep silent. Once a righteous man rises up, he will be stabbed in the palace, or killed in the chariot, and everyone will hear about it, but the scholar-officials will not laugh at him..."

"I have three taboos, three of which cannot be used. I am a disabled person, and this is the first taboo. Kuang Chen has been in the royal residence for more than ten years, and people at home and abroad know a lot about it. He suddenly placed it on the temple. Even though he is an impartial person, he is not impartial. It is better to be selfish, for fear of harming the saint's virtue. This is not possible. The minister is a criminal, and this is a taboo. If you use this unfaithful minister, I will call you an unfilial king. This is not possible. Although I have little talent, I am a conspirator.

Long live the dragon, the sun and the sky show spring, and the virtue is upright. This is the three taboos! ..."

Wu Sidao in history has a collection of poems "You Liangcao" and anthology "Fuyu Xuanhua Lu". You can look for it, or you can look at "Yongzheng Dynasty" by Yuehehe!