There was a sour scholar who scolded Shui Wuhen as a hen crowing at dawn, and Xiao Han scolded back.

"That's because you roosters are useless, unable to crow, unable to perform even the most basic duties. Just like this world, if it were handed over to you men, what would be the result? The people of the world are left without clothes, hungry, displaced, and now suffering from the pain of war.

Prince Yun was a man of benevolence and righteousness. He saved the world from danger and relieved the suffering of the people. People from all over the world were in awe of him and heroes from all directions flocked to him.

You pedantic people are incapable of maintaining peace and stability in the country, and you are incapable of farming. You are just parasites that only know how to consume food. What is the point of living?

You only think that women cannot become generals or prime ministers, cannot honor kings and become emperors, and that women are born lowly, but you forget that which one of you didn't crawl out from under a woman's crotch?

If women are lowly, then aren't you men who crawled out from under women's crotches even lower?"

The scolding made those sour scholars tremble with anger, and they could only keep muttering "how disgraceful, how disgraceful" with trembling fingers.

Although Xiao Han is a man now, her soul is that of a woman. She has no psychological burden when scolding others and doesn't care at all that she is one of the men in the world.

Of course, Xiao Han could still say proudly: When I get angry, I even scold myself!

In short, all opponents who used Shui Wuhen's body to attack were mercilessly scolded by Xiao Han.

She can quote from classics and even curse like a shrew.

General Ghost Face immediately became the number one supporter of King Yun in everyone's heart.

Of course, what followed was gossip that the Ghost-faced General was in love with King Yun and was King Yun's lover and servant.

As people who knew the truth, Zhang Haishan and Lin were both angry and anxious, hoping that Xiao Han would disclose her identity as siblings with Prince Yun.

But Xiao Han thought that the time was not right yet. Only when Shui Wuhen, a woman, became the empress, would she reveal her identity, and then willingly serve as a court official as the top three scorers in the imperial examination, so that those sour Confucian scholars would understand what qualifications they had to act so arrogantly.

If Xiao Han is always charging into battle at the front, whether he is fighting or talking nonsense, then Shui Wuhen is truly coordinating the overall situation and making steady progress.

He had early on selected some women with strong minds who aspired to excel and achieve great things like men, and had them take medicinal baths to strengthen their bodies so that they could become generals who were no less capable than men on the battlefield.

There were also daughters of officials who were well-read in poetry and literature, and they were encouraged to come to the front to help with strategies, or manage cities and guard a region.

Of course, at Xiao Han's reminder, girls' schools were established in all the territories occupied by King Yun to allow more girls to read and write and awaken.

Xiao Han is well aware that although the road ahead to legalizing women's education is long and arduous, as long as it is done, there will be a template and a spark that women can also receive equal education, and there will be hope for the rise of women.

After eight years of fighting, Queen Yun finally unified the world and, as an empress, she changed the dynasty and established the Great Yun Dynasty.

Although Shui Wuhen could use his powerful mental strength to influence the court officials to agree with his policies, his delaying tactics were becoming less and less effective in dealing with the repeated petitions asking him to choose an imperial husband and give birth to a prince.

It was Xiao Han who suggested to him that he announce it to the world and implement the system of emperor abdication in the future.

That is, the emperor would select a minister with both ability and moral integrity to succeed him, and the next emperor would have to abdicate to a minister with both ability and moral integrity, rather than his own son.

In fact, for Shui Wuhen, it doesn't matter who becomes emperor in the future. His original intention was to improve the status of women in the world.

Body-building techniques have been promoted throughout the country. Both men and women can do body-building. Men no longer have physical advantages, and women can read and develop their minds. Equal opportunities for men and women can be greatly enhanced.

If Xiao Han and Shui Wuhen had excuses for not marrying and having children during the previous wars and struggles for supremacy, now that the world is at peace, how could those outsiders let go of the Ghost-faced General, their son-in-law?

However, after Prince Yun ascended the throne, Xiao Han did not disclose his identity as Duke Sanyuan and the empress's biological brother, but retired from the world.

Zhang Haishan and Lin, influenced by the powerful mental power of the two siblings, no longer urged them to get married. Instead, it was the waves of outsiders that annoyed them.

Then, to everyone's surprise, more than 20 years later, Mrs. Lin, who had injured her body due to giving birth to twins, became pregnant.

Xiao Han was extremely worried about the mother being so old. He went to Shui Wuhen to discuss the matter, but Shui Wuhen was not worried at all. He said that he would ensure that Lin Shi gave birth to the baby safely.

Xiao Han knew that Shui Wuhen was an excellent doctor, but it was very dangerous for older women to give birth in China's high-tech era, let alone in ancient times.

However, the ancients would not have an abortion for no reason. Even if Xiao Han wanted to persuade Lin to abort the child out of worry, Lin would not listen.

Fortunately, after ten months of pregnancy, Lin gave birth to a baby boy smoothly.

Having a son in their old age, Zhang Haishan and his wife naturally treasured the child. Even the court officials were wondering whether Emperor Yun would change the system and pass the throne to this younger brother.

But they were obviously overthinking it, because Shui Wuhen felt that his mission was completed and did not want to continue sitting on the throne.

He had been the Yun Emperor for only five years, but the world was already stable. Even if he abdicated at this time, there would be no problem.

After some discussion between Shui Wuhen and Xiao Han, the throne was passed to Xue Yu, a female general in the court who was both civil and military.

Free from worldly concerns, the two sat in a scenic pavilion and drank tea.

Xiao Han asked Shui Wuhen.

"How do you feel about being reborn as a mortal compared to your former life as a monk?"

Shui Wuhen didn't answer, but instead asked Xiao Han, "Do you think it's meaningful to be reborn as a mortal with all your memories after these decades?"

Xiao Han smiled and said, "Of course it's meaningful. I finally got to be a student without any distractions. I tried my best to study and tasted the joy that comes from studying hard, making up for the regrets of my previous life.

What's more, I met Grandma Yuan again and lived with her for about ten years. Isn't this another regret that was resolved?"

Shui Wuhen stood up, looked at the mountain mist in the distance, and said with a little emotion: "I don't have any regrets that need to be resolved, but as a woman in this life, I have finally fought for the greatest rights and interests for women in the world, which I think is very meaningful.

As the saying goes, when you are poor, you can take care of yourself; when you are rich, you can help the world. I can be considered to be helping the world with my own ability."

He turned around, looked at Xiao Han and said, "So, I have no regrets in this life!"

Croton, who was squatting on the stone table and eating melon seeds, muttered after hearing this: "I have made so many military achievements, but I am not famous throughout the world. It's a pity."

Chronicle of Dayun: In the autumn of the fifth year, Empress Ruoyun abdicated to female general Xue Yu and changed the reign title to Wu'an. After that, Emperor Yun disappeared and her whereabouts were unknown.

In the long river of time and space, two bodies, both dressed in bright red clothes and dressed like women, were floating quietly.

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