Dao Calendar, Year 392, January 4th, the Crown Preaching High Priest of Mugu, Beigong Nantu, died in battle among ten thousand troops.
The people of Summer Country rejoiced, the people of Qi were shocked.
The world was shaken!
According to the records of Daqi, on that day, Emperor Qi was reviewing memorials when he heard the news of the battle, "his expression was as usual, and he still asked if there was fish for lunch."
He casually dipped his brush in ink and penned a letter, sending it to the front.
The letter contained only eight words—
"As for the matter of Fa Xia, you decide."
The Son of Heaven played a little word game here.
Because "Jie" is the name of Cao Jie.
So the latter half of the sentence not only says "You decide everything yourself."
But also says very intimately, "You, this Cao Jie, decide for yourself."
In just eight words, the emperor's intentions are fully represented, expressing utmost composure!
