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Two-part allegorical sayings of historical stories: two-part allegorical sayings of Zhou Youwang beacon tower and historical stories
Historical story: Zhou Youwang was a subjugated emperor in the Western Zhou Dynasty. His politics is corrupt and his life is dissolute. Usually I love my concubine and praise my sister, but she smiles all year round and is really unhappy. In order to praise and smile, Zhou Youwang ridiculously ordered the beacon tower on Mount Li to be lit. It was originally agreed in advance to light the beacon tower when there was an enemy situation, so that various governors could lead their troops to find him. So, Zhou Youwang lit the beacon tower this time, actually teasing his ministers to send troops against the enemy. Zance finally smiled when he saw it. Zhou Youwang broke his promise to the governors, and finally the governors rose up and attacked him, and the Western Zhou Dynasty perished.
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