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Why are the emperors of China mostly sinister villains without heroes?
Take Xiang Yu and Liu Bang as examples. Xiang Yu is our hero, while Liu Bang has some villains. Cross the Wujiang River. Xiang Yu will never die. Facing the faceless elders in Jiangdong, heroism comes first. If it's Liu Bang, he will certainly live, as long as he is alive. They put the final result first, so they can do whatever it takes. People who are too affectionate will be weak in choice. Too much scruples. Let's give another example. A usually nice person made a mistake this time. If you are a hero, it will be forgiveness. But the emperor can't. He can't make choices because of his feelings. In fact, the emperor is not a sinister villain, but also did a good job. Such as Kangxi, who is not a hero, is not as good as a hero.

Ha ha. My nonsense.