Chen Bi has always hated evil, and he occasionally found that there were problems with some characters in novels, so he wanted to ask about the situation in later generations.

If the situation is not too good, he will submit a memorial recently to put an end to this situation.

"The situation in later generations is even more serious than during the Ming and Qing dynasties because there are more media in later generations and some historical figures are less well-known, so the impact is even greater."

"For example, there's a play called The Legend of Lu Zhen, which directly whitewashes the Northern Qi Dynasty, where everyone is crazy."

When Qi Cheng said this, not only Chen Bi was shocked, but even the Tang and Song dynasties after the Northern Qi Dynasty were horrified. They thought that even a court like the Northern Qi Dynasty could be whitewashed, when there was a tyrant in power.

Xiao Lian's delicate body lay on the ground at night, and Master Zhou had already entered Jinyang. Only a lunatic could do such a horrific thing.

"In later generations, the Qing Dynasty palace dramas were the most numerous, and some of them did whitewash some corrupt officials. The most famous of them was the Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan."

"Because there are several episodes of this drama, it can be said that it accompanied my generation growing up. It portrayed Ji Xiaolan as a resourceful and humorous official who constantly fought against the corrupt official Heshen."

"But historically, Ji Xiaolan was still a long way from being as good as Heshen, and he wasn't exactly an honest official either."

Qing Dynasty

Emperor Qianlong laughed out loud. He never thought that later generations would film Ji Xiaolan. He held an ordinary official position in the court and was fighting with Heshen. He probably didn't dare to speak to Heshen when he saw him.

Thinking of Heshen, he asked the eunuch to summon Heshen into the palace. He also fell in love with a nice painting, and in order to avoid gossip, he asked Heshen to buy the painting.

At this time, Heshen was a little disdainful. Who was Ji Xiaolan? He was not as prestigious as Wang Jie in front of the emperor.

A clip from a TV drama appeared on the screen.

Ji Xiaolan and Heshen were having dinner together when a minor official came out and pointed at a dog and asked, "Is it a wolf or a dog?"

Ji Xiaolan replied: "A tail hanging down is a wolf, and a tail standing up is a dog."

The ancients who were quick-witted had already understood what was going on. Everyone spat in unison, saying, "Why are you two scolding the Shangshu and Shilang for no reason? Aren't you scolding all the Shangshu and Shilang?"

Before the clip was finished, a layer of barrage floated across the sky, with neatly written on it: The concave at the back is a wolf, and the convex at the front is a dog.

"I remember Heshen was a minister during the reign of Emperor Qianlong," someone from the past murmured. "People in later generations really don't like the Qing Dynasty."

Emperor Qianlong was so angry that he started cursing.

"We've seen his portrayal in the TV series, but what about his historical image? First, he's a glutton and a womanizer. Records show he loved eating meat, producing over ten pounds a day, and having sex with four or five women every day. Later, while he was editing a book in the library, Emperor Qianlong visited him and noticed his eyes were red. He asked him what was wrong."

"He replied that this was what happened after a few days without a woman. When Emperor Qianlong found out, he gave him two palace maids."

Three Kingdoms

Cao Cao looked at Ji Xiaolan's appearance on the screen, then looked at what the host said. The difference was quite big. But was he just born with special talent or something he had eaten?

I really want to ask this for Liu Bei.

Tang Dynasty

Li Shimin did not envy this skill at all. At the same time, he knew how powerful whitewashing was in later generations, so it was very unlikely that such a person could become an honest official.

A truly honest official is very good at self-cultivation.

"Ji Xiaolan also tipped off his corrupt relatives."

"During the Qianlong reign, there was also a case where Hai Sheng murdered his wife. Because the incident involved a struggle between two important officials, the emperor sent Ji Xiaolan and two imperial censors to supervise the autopsy."

"Later, the case was unclear, and Ji Xiaolan was asked to report what happened at the time. He said he didn't understand criminal law."

"He held a high position, but the emperor didn't take him seriously, calling him a useless and corrupt scholar."

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