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Dress the emperor. What did you say in ancient times?
In ancient times, I waited on the emperor to dress and change clothes.
In ancient times, waiting on the emperor to dress means changing clothes, which means changing clothes. "Historical Records Family" records: "It was the day when Emperor Wu began to change clothes, and the son-in-law was lucky to be in Yi Xuan." People describe a person with high status, often using one person below and ten thousand people above. This person refers to the emperor, indicating that the emperor has a lofty position and supreme power. In feudal society, the emperor was the highest position of the whole class. A word can change a person's life. Everyone is respectful to the emperor and eager to dress.
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