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Chapter 471: One sword conquers the whole city! Big sword king 1!

Chapter 471: One sword conquers the whole city! Big sword Wang Wu!

【The uprising failed.】

[Kang Youwei continued to live happily overseas, living in a mansion, marrying concubines, and investing in business.]

【But there is no wall that is airtight. 】

[Kang Youwei's behavior of amassing a lot of wealth overseas but doing almost no good for domestic affairs caused dissatisfaction among many people.]

【Many people pointed out that Kang Youwei lived a life of luxury and enjoyment, like an emperor.】

【The real Emperor Guangxu was still suffering under house arrest. 】

【Kang Youwei's reputation also gradually fell.】

[Including some of Kang Youwei's former confidants, who broke with Kang Youwei because of his embezzlement of revolutionary funds.]

[In order to gain support, other revolutionary organizations also launched large-scale attacks on Kang Youwei in newspapers.]

[Kang Youwei's reputation was soon completely ruined.]

[After the fall of the Qing Dynasty, Kang Youwei was still defending the monarchy and calling for a restoration.]

【This past era is a new era for new people. 】

【He also became a representative figure of the conservative royalist faction. 】

[The political realm has changed from being a representative of the advanced to being a representative of the backward.]

[And his image as a hypocrite and swindler has been passed down to this day. ]

[Although the Reform Movement of 1898 he advocated was somewhat advanced, the overall evaluation of him in the textbooks was positive.]

【But on the modern Internet. 】

[Kang Youwei, the saint of the late Qing Dynasty and the representative of the Reform Movement, has long been synonymous with a complete hypocrite.]

Outside the sky.

Late Han Dynasty.

Liu Bei was a little stunned.

You know, at the beginning, Liu Bei really thought that Kang Youwei was an ambitious person who was trying to save China!

halfway.

When I saw Kang Youwei abandon his companions and run overseas.

Liu Bei also felt that it was just a little bit unkind, but it was understandable.

After all, as long as the green mountains remain, there will be no fear of running out of firewood. Temporary escape is for the purpose of better saving the country.

But Liu Bei also began to feel that there was something wrong with Kang Youwei.

Maybe not that great?

But what Tianmu said afterwards.

Kang Youwei used his fame to amass huge wealth overseas, enrich himself, and even engage in outright fraud.

Far beyond what Liu Bei imagined!

This surprised Liu Bei.

Liu Bei just couldn't understand why he was so eloquent at the beginning and took the lead in reforming and saving the country.

How did he end up becoming such a money-grubbing person?
After being stunned for a moment, Liu Bei said with emotion:

"I never expected that, to use the words of later generations on the sky curtain, Kang Youwei's reputation would collapse so quickly?"

But it was different from Liu Bei's surprise and emotion.

In the Qin Dynasty,
Ying Zheng thought it was normal.

"That's what a Confucian scholar is like."

Ying Zheng pretended to be calm and composed.

And it seems to be predicted in advance.

"At first, I was intimidated by Kang Youwei's impassioned speech on the sky curtain, intending to reform and save the country."

“But later, I saw that the claims he made were all generalities.”

"I knew it, but I'm afraid Kang Youwei doesn't have any real talent."

"As for the things he did to make money when he fled overseas? It's just in line with his character."

"Now, do you understand why I want to burn books and bury scholars?"

Ying Zheng was even a little proud.

After all, seeing that people in later generations are also so lame,

In addition, Ying Zheng himself was a person who burned books and buried scholars alive.

As a Confucian scholar, Kang Youwei lost face in public.

Naturally, Ying Zheng felt it.

This is simply endorsing their own burning of books and burying of scholars!
While feeling proud, Ying Zheng also summarized the so-called Reform Movement of 1898 in later generations.

"Although Tianmu has not yet fully explained the content of the entire reform. But it can be seen that they are nothing more than a group of rabble and villains."

"It's just a joke."

"This Hundred Days' Reform was all about Kang Youwei and his ilk."

"How can it succeed?"

Ying Zheng looked at the comments and barrages that popped up on the sky again.

"My worldview has been completely changed! I didn't expect the reform pioneer mentioned in the textbook to be this kind of person."

《The house collapsed! 》

"What's the point of the collapse? Didn't you know that Kang Youwei was a piece of crap after reading the books?"

《A speculator, a realist, and a swindler.》

"It's actually normal. At least during the Reform Movement, Kang Youwei's ideas were progressive."

"Kang Youwei advocated monogamy, and then married six wives from three countries, and married underage women!" "Kang Youwei destroyed the little trust between Guangxu and Cixi!"

"The kind who runs away to make money from the national crisis!"

"According to research, Emperor Guangxu only met Kang Youwei once, and the meeting lasted about an hour."

"As a result, Kang Youwei used this hour to brag about it for the rest of his life!"

"In the late Guangxu period, he was placed under house arrest, starved, and poisoned to death."

"As a result, Kang Youwei of the Royalist Party enjoyed the best food and the best drinks, traveled around the world with public funds, and lived like an emperor."

"Liang Qichao's greatest shame is being called Kang Liang together with Kang Youwei."

"Although Kang Youwei was not very capable in politics, he was very good at making money."

"It is indeed possible to turn the restoration of the Qing imperial power into a corporate system!"

"But to be honest, Kang Youwei was indeed a royalist all along. Even after the Qing Dynasty fell, he was still trying to restore it!"

"This means that Kang Youwei sticks to his original aspirations, right?"

The comments in the barrage tarnished Kang Youwei completely.

It seemed to confirm Ying Zheng's judgment.

But at this time, the next section of the sky appeared.

[Fuck, the lines in Hong Kong movies back then were really grand.]

[Kang Youwei is everywhere, but Tan Sitong is nowhere to be found! ]

night.

In the military camp where the national flag of Xiao Ri is hung.

[I can't wipe away the hero's tears, and I can't forget the hatred for my country. I can't finish the wine in the cup, and I can't finish singing the farewell song. I can't put down the knife in my hand, and I can't kill all the enemies! ]

In a loud and powerful shout.

A knight wielding a sword is like a ghost or a dragon!
Killing the Japanese crazily in the military camp.

Cut off five heads with one sword!
He threw out another flying knife and killed the Japanese commander.

But individual bravery cannot change the overall situation of the battle.

The knight saw that all the other brothers in the team had died in the battle.

The knight could only leave in tears after killing the Japanese officer.

What does it matter if you are brave? You can only watch the country fail miserably and the land fall?
The scene changes.

A scene of a execution ground appeared on the sky curtain.

The person labeled as Tan Sitong kneeled at the execution ground.

There was a sign saying "Execution Immediately" stuck behind him.

Tan Sitong looked calm and even smiled.

The executioner was about to chop off Tan Sitong's head.

It was this knight who had killed his way through the Japanese army camp before.

He said with respect:
"Brother Tan, I'll take you on your way."

And Tan Sitong smiled calmly when facing the butcher's knife.

"Wouldn't it be a pleasure to die under the sword of Wang Wu, the captain of the Black Flag Army's broadsword team?"

Ying Zheng didn't expect that the sky screen would also play content related to the Reform Movement of 1898.

Also watching seriously.

Fusu, who was standing by, saw Tan Sitong being taken to the execution ground and about to be beheaded.

But he still looked ready to die.

A sense of respect arises in my heart.

He didn't say much and continued to look at the sky seriously.

I want to see the heroic sons and daughters of future generations who stood up for their country when it was in danger.

I saw the screen change.

Tan Sicheng was in high spirits and dressed in exquisite clothes. He walked into a blacksmith shop led by his entourage.

So everyone guessed it.

The scene of Tan Sitong being beheaded at the execution ground just now happened later.

What is being played now should be Tan Sitong before the failure of the reform.

Tan Sitong was in the blacksmith shop, and he said to Wang Wu, a sturdy man who was sharpening a knife:

"Excuse me, brother, is the tattoo on your back the emblem of the Black Flag Army?

Big Knife Wang Wu did not hide it and admitted it directly.

He said he was a member of the Black Flag Army.

Tan Sitong: [“I want a knife.”]

Wang Wu: [“What knife?”]

[“A big sword weighing 69 pounds!”]

At this time, the person who was acting with Tan Sitong and was marked as Yuan Shikai on the sky curtain walked out from the side.

[“The knife that Mr. Tan wants is actually you, brother.”]

Wang Wu: [“I haven’t asked for your name yet.”]

【“Tan Sitong.”】

【“Oh, you are the reformist Tan Sitong.”】

(End of this chapter)

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