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His dying words are staggering, but later generations admire him for it.

China has a long history and is full of interesting things. No, I saw another one, which really made people laugh and cry. It happened in the fifteenth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty, which was called a major turning point of Wanli Dynasty. From that year on, the energetic Wanli Dynasty changed its style and cast a mysterious veil. Is this year, an official to second-class minister-level officials passed away, he is Qi Jiguang's immediate boss-Harry. Hai Rui, a man with great ambition all his life, still worked hard in his later years and was loved by the people. He won an unprecedented honor and was named Hai Qingtian. But it is such an ambitious and prestigious figure, and the words before his death are jaw-dropping. In the winter of the fifteenth year of Wanli, 74-year-old Harry came to the end of his life. At that time, only an old servant accompanied him, and he said his last words to his old servant in the howling cold wind. According to common sense, Mr. Harry is a strange man, but he is not a vulgar person. His last words should be rich in profound philosophy, such as feeling that life is short, or shouting a few slogans for the country and the people. But Mr. Harry's last words are neither profound as expected nor exciting. His last words were "Tomorrow, you will send six pieces of silver to the Ministry of War". I'll go. It's, it's really hard to believe that what I miss before I die is six pieces of silver? I suddenly remembered the middle school textbook about the miser who refused to die for a few candles, and I was speechless for a while. So, why did he say that? Why did he send six pieces of silver to the Ministry of War? A seemingly nonsense sentence actually has a origin. In ancient times, because there was no heating, every winter, the Ministry of War would send firewood money to senior officials of various departments, and as officials of the second grade, they were naturally listed. Just the day before, the Ministry of War sent him this small amount of firewood money. When he calculated, he gained six more pieces of silver. You should know that our adult Harry is known as the blue sky, where can he ask for these six more pieces of silver? It's a coincidence to say that this death has come. I haven't been able to return the six pieces of silver in person. I can't help it. I have to order the old servant to do it when I die. It's a last word. Should I laugh when you say this? Or should I be sad for a while? The Ministry of War is so big, is it still six dollars short? One or two taels of silver in the Ming Dynasty is roughly equivalent to the RMB in 66 yuan now, and six taels is less than 4 yuan. As for the dead, do you have to pay them back? A minister-level official cares about the six dollars and silver, and it is a joke to say it. But this also reflects the true nature of Mr. Hai Lao, which makes people admire him and feel sorry for his death. In a word, a generation of heroes took six dollars and silver as their last words, which made people jaw-dropping and unbelievable. What do you think of these last words?