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The first emperor stood on the temple. Qin law is heavy, and you must have faith and not move your feet. It was cold and raining, and the samurai was arrested and stood in court. Youyou wants to save it, and the play says: "As a A Lang, although it is long, it is neutral in the rain; I am short, but fortunately I am not wet in the temple. "When the emperor first heard it, he made the immigrants stand under his guards.

Youfang waited on Qin Shihuang and stood in the hall. The laws of the Qin dynasty were serious. Without orders, the guards were not allowed to touch casually. It was cold and raining heavily, and the soldiers stood in the yard wearing armor. Youyou wanted to save them, so he joked with them and said, "Iron Armor, although you are tall, you are standing in the rain. Although I am short, the temple is not wet. " Hearing this, Qin Shihuang ordered the warriors to move under the eaves.