Since the Qianfu period, the world has been in chaos. From Guannei in the west, Qingqi in the east, Jianghuai in the south, and Weihua in the north, the fish have rotted and the birds have scattered, the human habitation has been cut off, and the wilderness has been covered with thorns and hazel. As described by people at the time: a deserted village with tombs, bird trees, and empty houses. Wild flowers and hedgerows. Children nibbling at the roots of grass, leaning against mulberry leaves. To allow such a chaotic, bloody, and dark era to continue is undoubtedly a crime against the people.
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