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   "It is the duty of the ministers and younger brothers to share the worries of the emperor."

   King Jing's performance made Emperor Tai'an quite satisfied. The two brothers had a warm and friendly chat, one got on the dragon chariot and the other got on the war horse, and the mighty team walked towards the city.

  The wide streets were swept in advance, and the streets were crowded with ordinary people welcoming the triumphant soldiers.

   Accompanied by the festive ...

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