The video takes us to ancient times; Li Er transforms into the Tongtian Emperor of Shu Han.

Chapter 375 followed the same path as Boss Cao, but in the end, it was a case of trying to draw a ti

"Zhongda, I've never seen you act like this before."

After a brief period of anger, Cao Cao calmed down.

In his eyes, Sima Yi was already a dead man, merely having his head temporarily residing on his neck.

There's no need to get angry with a dead person.

"Since we're all going to die anyway, we might as well use our words to our advantage and give the Prime Minister a hard time."

Although Sima Yi had not yet figured out why the dynasty established by his descendants had such a bad reputation, he was certain of one thing.

The Cao Wei dynasty was undoubtedly usurped by the Sima clan, and Cao Cao, knowing this, would certainly not let himself off the hook.

Given his tendency to massacre entire cities at the drop of a hat, it's likely that not a single member of his entire clan will survive.

In this situation, he had no reason to be polite.

As he said, if he could cause Cao Cao some trouble, it would be a way to vent his anger for his entire family.

"He's definitely a smart person; he's thought things through very clearly."

"However, if you want to annoy me, you're not quite there yet. After all, your Sima family's Jin Dynasty is on the list of incompetent rulers, while my Cao Wei emperors are considered unfortunate by immortals."

"Regardless of the final outcome, at least he didn't lose face, while your descendants have disgraced every dynasty. In comparison, who is better?"

Cao Cao sneered.

Putting aside other matters, just consider the list of incompetent rulers previously compiled on the sky: the War of the Eight Princes, the southward migration of the elite, and the Five Barbarian Invasions.

Either of these events was enough to nail the Sima family to the pillar of shame.

Sima Yi's face immediately turned ugly, and he fell silent.

These things all appeared in the immortals' inventory, and he could not refute them. He could only hope that in the next inventory, he could find something to refute them.

"That's not right. If I remember correctly, the second emperor of the Jin Dynasty was listed as a tyrant, wasn't he?"

"So that means that apart from the founding emperor, there wasn't a single normal emperor in the entire Jin Dynasty?"

Liu Bang suddenly realized what was happening.

When the immortal compiled the list of tyrannical emperors, his attention was entirely focused on the actions of the emperors themselves.

Now, reflecting on this unsatisfactory review in detail...

hiss……

Think carefully!

What exactly was this Jin Dynasty?

How exactly did he manage to become such a tyrannical ruler upon succession? It seems he was even worse than Zhao Gou, wasn't it?

After all, Zhao Gou was only nominally the founding emperor; the Song Dynasty was still the same Song Dynasty.

But the Jin Dynasty truly unified the feudal lords at the end of the Han Dynasty and finally re-established a unified dynasty!

"Hehe, Emperor Gaozu, you didn't expect that, did you?"

"What you didn't expect was yet!"

Li Er smiled dismissively.

Old Zhu then delivered the finishing blow.

"After watching it all, you'll realize that the Jin Dynasty can really be considered a unified dynasty?"

"The founding emperor had little power, and his successor was completely sidelined and turned into a puppet."

Liu Bang: "?"

Nai Gong couldn't understand it.

how did you do that?

He himself was the founding emperor, and looking at it from his own perspective, he really couldn't understand what kind of person could forcibly take power from him.

If he hadn't surrounded and killed Xiang Yu at Gaixia after the signing of the Chu-Han border, Xiang Yu would likely have succeeded.

The problem is, it can hardly be considered a unified dynasty, can it?

It was clearly stated on the sky that the Jin Dynasty was a unified dynasty.

How could you do something so pathetic?

"The immortals might not mention this in their inventory, but it wouldn't hurt for us to say it."

Old Zhu thought for a moment and said.

This review focuses on Emperor Cao Mao of the Wei Dynasty, who almost single-handedly extended the life of the Wei Dynasty. Therefore, it does not primarily concern Sima Yan's ascension to the throne.

Since I have nothing better to do, I might as well say something.

However, before him, there was another person who spoke too quickly.

"The establishment of the Jin Dynasty was the result of a bottomless compromise with powerful clans and aristocratic families. Moreover, since the country was acquired illegitimately, how many people could truly submit to it?"

Yang Jian retorted sarcastically.

His methods were not particularly sophisticated either, but compared to the Jin Dynasty, he felt as pure as a white flower.

"He followed the same path as Cao Cao, but in the end, he tried to draw a tiger but ended up with a dog instead. Ultimately, it was Cao Mao, his descendant, who made the wrong choice."

"My old path?"

Cao Cao was taken aback when he saw Yang Jian's words.

How did this become my path?

When have I ever compromised with powerful families?

"Sima Yi followed your path, but his descendants weren't as capable."

Old Zhu wasn't annoyed at being interrupted; he simply added quietly.

"Sima Shi did learn those insidious and ruthless tricks, Sima Zhao..."

Ha ha!

Then Li Er chimed in with a comment.

"The main reason is that the Sima family's series of actions made it clear to the world that anyone with military power can sit on the throne."

"Those powerful and influential aristocratic families, along with the princes who were enfeoffed, although they did not have the right to manage their fiefdoms, they had military and financial power. Under such circumstances, how can we expect them to be obedient and not develop ambitions?"

Given the chance to become emperor, who would willingly remain a vassal king whose power could be reduced at any time?

Amidst the cacophony of voices, Cao Cao finally understood.

"Zhongda, it seems that although our Great Wei has perished in your hands, your descendants are not very promising either."

From the very beginning of its founding, imperial power was never fully reclaimed.

Can this be considered a unified dynasty?

Is an emperor who can be easily controlled by powerful families still an emperor?

Just like Liu Xie now, he could only become emperor if Cao Cao said he was emperor!

However, during the Jin Dynasty, Cao Cao's role was simply changed to that of a prominent and aristocratic family.

Sima Yi's expression turned even more unpleasant.

He can only hope that the facts are slightly better than what these people are saying.

Otherwise, he would not only lose his life, but his reputation would also be ruined!

As he clung to his last shred of hope, the writing on the sky began to gradually change.

The tragedy of Cao Wei may have begun when Cao Cao saw that Sima Yi had the appearance of an eagle and the gaze of a wolf, but did not kill him.

In Cao Cao's hands, Sima Yi was just an insignificant member among countless strategists, both big and small.

For him, whether it was the Yingchuan gentry, the Hongnong Yang clan, or the Qinghe Cui clan standing behind him, these gentry were the real internal problems.

In comparison, Sima Yi was hardly a threat.

When it came to Cao Pi's hands, he and Sima Yi were both teacher and friend, so it was naturally even less likely that Cao Pi would want to harm him.

Cao Rui, in the end, suppressed him so much that he didn't dare to raise his head.

Sima Yi knew perfectly well that among the three generations of the Cao family, the one most likely and capable of killing him was Cao Rui.

But who could have imagined that none of the three generations of the Cao family would outlive Sima Yi?

After Cao Rui's death and the enthronement of the young Emperor Cao Fang, no one was able to restrain him!

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