Zhao Gao: Your Majesty.
Master Wen, a few words will do. Your majesty, that's interesting
Joy, I think it should be rewarded.
Hu Hai: Yes! Reward! Reward!
Hu Hai: Master, what do you recommend?
Zhao Gao: I have a peerless horse at home recently. I am willing to transfer.
Dear Lord Wen.
Hu Hai (eyes bright): A peerless horse?
Zhao Gao: Hmm.
Hu Hai: Well, can you show it to me?
Zhao Gao: Yes, sir.
Several soldiers carried cages into the temple.
Zhao Gao: Your Majesty, ministers. Look carefully, everyone.
That's what I'm talking about-a beautiful horse.
Hu Hai: Although I am young, I can still tell a deer from a horse.
Here it is.
This is clearly a deer!
Zhao Gao: Your Majesty, are you exhausted?
Man: Zhao Gao! How dare you!
Your majesty is the son of heaven,
How dare you slander Shengcong.
This is the crime of bullying you!
Zhao Gao: Master Wen, why are you so excited?
Everyone gossips. Why are you so serious?
Zhao Gao: Ministers and colleagues.
Tell us, is this a deer or a horse?
Tell me about it.
Hu Hai: Yes, ladies and gentlemen. Look at it carefully and say it.
Is this a deer or a horse?
Zhao Gao: If you think this thing belongs to a horse, please stand with me, Zhao Gao.
Those who think this thing is a deer are on master Wen's side.
Hundreds of officials are talking about it.
Zhao Gao: My lords, now, you must choose one side.
The officials stood still, and most of them supported Zhao Gao.
Zhao Gao: Mr. Wen, justice is in people's hearts.
Either the loudest one is right.
Zhao Gao: Please take a closer look.
Is this a deer or a horse?
Hu Hai: So many people love Qing, and they all say it's a horse.
Really ... Is it really my fault?
Zhao Gao: Hmm.
Your majesty, you may be really tired.
I've seen too many memorials.
Hu Hai: Yes. I feel too tired, too
Well, since most people say it is a horse.
As far as you are concerned, it is a horse.
Hu Hai: OK, I'm tired. I want to have a rest.
Oh, from now on.
Master will consult the memorial for me.
Guan Bai: I respectfully send your majesty.
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