Although it is known that King Annan is ambitious, he should have no great interest in the throne. If he really wanted to be emperor, I’m afraid he would have turned his back on it long ago. He didn’t wait until today, and his reason is very similar to that of the prince. He didn’t need to rebel at this time. There must be some reason to stimulate King Annan’s theory of appeasement or coercion, and we must know what his counter-cause is.
The fourth, fifth, and sixth roads replaced officials, workers, and workers, and there were more than 60 people in their subordinate departments, all of whom were directly led by three…