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A warlord
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A dictator who threatens commits mass genocide
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fuyonggu · 5 years
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Chen Lin’s Proclamation to Wu (Short Version, No Commentary)
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Proclamation to the Generals, Officers, and Subordinates of Wu
By Chen Kongzhang (Chen Lin)
On the first day of the year, the Prefect of the Masters of Writing, Xun Yu, distributed this proclamation to the various generals, officers, and subordinates of the Southland and to Sun Quan's friends and relatives, both near and far:
"It has been said, 'Happiness and misery have no gate by which they must enter, but each man calls the one or the other for himself'. For the man who 'sees his opportunity and acts', rather than remain amidst adversity and peril, has the wisdom of a great sage; he who, faced with danger and pressed by circumstances, heeds the new situation only in the end, deserves the concern of the knowledgeable; and he who only plunges deeper into the muck and mire, never turning aside from doom, merits the annihilation of the foolish. Thus does the refined and superior gentleman consider danger even while at peace, and contemplates future regrets even when they seem remote, while the inferior man is caught unawares by misfortune and laments his loss, and in the end meets with death and destruction. Is there not a great divide between them?
"Now Sun Quan is a mere whelp, and 'unable to distinguish beans from wheat'; he has not worth enough to 'douse the axe' of authority, nor reputation enough to impress anyone. He is a mere hatchling, still growing his adult feathers. Yet he would seek to wander about and do as he pleases, like a dog who barks at his master; he claims that his boats and ships will let him oppose the imperial majesty, and his rivers and lacks shall save him from august punishment. But he does not recognize that Heaven casts its net wide, and he shall be caught in it; he is nothing but a fish in the pot, who will cook when its time has come.
"Has he his rivers to protect him? Yet by the waters of Lake Dongting there remains not a trace of the three ancient states of Miao. Ziyang (Gongsun Shu) had the Jing Gate to guard him, yet he was defeated; Chaoxian (northern Korea) had their ramparts, but they availed them not; Nanyue had their banners, yet they too perished.
“In ancient times, the King of Wu, Fuchai, inherited the legacy of his father Helü and the trained army provided by Shen Xu (Wu Zixu), and he stood astride the region of Kuaiji. Certainly he could have been called a mighty king. Yet when he sought to prove whose was the premier state and struggled with Jin for supremacy, his capital city was sacked by Goujian of Yue and his soldiers were put to flight at Huangchi, and in the end his state was toppled and destroyed and his corpse fell into the hands of the Yue army.
“During the Han dynasty, there was the Prince of Wu, Liu Bi, who was proud, arrogant, and overbearing. Out of his ferocity and cunning, he sought to start disorder, for he believed that he had a strong army and a rich territory, and that he was powerful enough to bully the capital. But when the Grand Commandant (Zhou Yafu) led his army down to Xingyang, the armies of the seven states cracked like tiles and melted like ice, and before Liu Bi could even say a word of condemnation, his throat had already been cut by the blade of Dantu.
“What to make of the fate of such men? Merely this: that the might of Heaven cannot be opposed, and those who rebel against its will are great criminals indeed.
"Nor can Sun Quan be secure in the power of his army. After all, it has been nearly thirty years by now since Dong Zhuo first began the turmoil. And during that time, great heroes and talents roamed the length and breadth of the land, territorial as bears and implacable as tigers. The most powerful among them were those like the two Yuans (Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu), and the strongest were those like Lü Bu; for more than ten years, they stood astride several provinces, and they wielded power and commanded respect. Even beyond them, there were many remarkable heroes with passion and zeal, gazing like owls and glancing like wolves, and in this struggle for heroic supremacy there were too many people to count. Yet in the end, every one of them fell under the axe and parted with their heads; the clouds dispersed and the plains were scorched, and not a man remained among them.
"More recently, there were the generals of Guanzhong (Ma Chao and his allies), who banded together to rebel and cause chaos. They blocked the two Huas (Huayin and Huayang), occupied the Yellow and Wei Rivers, led the Qiang and other tribes to charge forward, and pushed their vanguard towards the east. They possessed towering zeal and lofty ambitions, and it seemed as though no one could stand against them. Yet the Prime Minister (Cao Cao) took up the military battle-axe and spread the word, and, sure as wind and blazing as fire, he 'led the way in front' and routed the foe before a roll of the drums. The result was 'a heap of corpses by the thousands and tens of thousands, of flowing blood and discarded shields'. These are things which all the realm well knows.
"Later, when the grand army had come to the banks of the Yangzi but had not yet crossed, Han Yue (Han Sui) and Ma Chao scampered off and fled back to Liangzhou, where they once again sought to caw and bark. The traitor and bandit Song Jian, who had declared himself King of the Source of the Yellow River, formed common cause with their evil; they helped each other as the lips support the teeth. It was the same way with the General Who Guards The South, Zhang Lu, who was confident in his defenses and so refused to respect royal authority. These enemies were all deserving of our royal punishment. Thus the Prime Minister merely reviewed the troops and made a demonstration at the Yangzi, then once again put the royal armies in order and charged to the west on campaign, to inflict the punishment of the realm against these foes.
"What were the results? No sooner had mere subordinate generals crossed the Long Mountains when Song Jian and Han Sui parted with their heads, and their heads and banners were sent ten thousand li to us. The moment that our army entered San Pass, the various Di tribes came to submit to us, and their kings, nobles, chiefs, and leaders all fled in the face of our advance. When we advanced to Hanzhong, Yangping Gate fell before us; Zhang Lu's army of a hundred thousand men was no more than fallen earth or rotting fish. Zhang Lu himself scurried away, fleeing into Bazhong, but then cherishing the kindness that he had been shown and repenting of his transgressions, he brought his whole family and returned to surrender. The King of the the tribes of Ba, Pu Hu, and the Marquis of the Cong tribes, Du Huo, each led their forces to come and submit, presenting up Ba commandary, and these leaders were employed in office. Thus with one blow of the horns and one roll of the drums, these two corners of the realm were all pacified; we reaped the full bounty of the western sea without even a clash of the vanguards.
"Such things as these only come about through the might and wisdom of Heaven above and the martial prowess of the very spirits of state; they are not something that the power of a mere mortal can accomplish.
"And how generous and benevolent the court is; most impartial, fully civil and fully trustworthy, and greatly willing to grant titles as a display to all the realm. Having submitted to the dynasty, Zhang Lu, Pu Hu, and Du Huo were all granted fiefs of ten thousand households, Zhang Lu's five sons were all granted fiefs of a thousand households, and more than a thousand of the relatives and subordinates of Pu Hu and Du Huo were granted titles from minor marquises and generals on down. Thus were the people able to enjoy tranquility, and the Four Professions returned to their livelihoods. But as for those who rebelled, Song Jian and Han Yue (Han Sui) and their ilk were all 'buried under a mound', while Ma Chao's wife and children were beheaded at Jincheng and his parents and infants were executed in the Xu marketplace. These were not merely the whims of the state to inflict misfortune here and bestow blessings there; they were the just fruits of the submissive and the traitorous.
"Before it snatches its prey, a raptor will often first ascend in order to muster its full power. Likewise, before King Wu of Zhou's ultimate victory at Muye, he first withdrew from Meng Crossing. So too have we been clearing the brambles and cutting away the thorns, restoring peace among the tribes and the Xia (ethnic Han), such that now all the territory for ten thousand li around has become respectful and submissive, and there is no military trouble to be found.
"And now (~217) we have brought forth this heavenly army against you, one million strong, bolstered with the support of the Chanyu of the Xiongnu, Huwanchu (Huchuquan), the various tribes of the six commandaries, the Wuhuan, the Dingling, and the Chuge, and the Qiang and Bo tribes of Huangzhong. Like the rolling of thunder and the unfurling of a mat, we have swept south from Shouchun. At the same time, the General Who Conquers The West, Xiahou Yuan, and others are leading forth fifty thousand elite armored soldiers. The Di and Qiang tribes of Wudu and the zealous troops of the Ba and Han regions are marching south to the Wen River and the Yangzi to swiftly occupy the regions of Tang and Shu. The armies of Jiangxia and Xiangyang are also on the move, crossing the Xiang and Yuan Rivers and approaching Yuzhang. Lastly, our great fleet of tower ships is skirting the coast of the sea and heading straight for the regions of Wu and Kuaiji. All along this front of ten thousand li, we march as one, advancing along five routes against us. Sun Quan's fate is now at hand.
"Now the Prime Minister, as the agent of the state's authority, is acting to remove threats to the people, and there can be no salvation for the abhorrent chief criminals; they shall surely part with their heads. But 'the branches attached and the leaves that follow' may yet be spared; though the leaders are doomed, their followers need not be condemned. The imperial edict does not decree that such people must die. On the contrary, every time that the Prime Minister has vanquished a powerful foe, he has never failed to first offer opportunities for surrender and only afterwards execute those who would not submit. He has recruited generals and obtained talents, and all such people found their full use in his service. And in all instances, there have been meritorious ministers who have 'stood on tiptoes and craned their necks', who have heeded the situation and responded to circumstances.
“For example, when Yuan Shu treasonously claimed imperial title and the court executed him and his generals, the Administrator of Lujiang, Liu Xun, offered up his commandary to the court and return to the fold of the state. When Lü Bu caused turmoil and the Prime Minister led the army to Xiapi, Zhang Liao and Hou Cheng led their troops out to surrender. When the Prime Minister returned to campaign against Sui Gu, Xue Hong and Jiu Shang opened the gates of his city and submitted. During the battle of Guandu, Zhang He and Gao Huan (Gao Lan) changed sides and performed great deeds. Later, during the campaign against Yuan Shang, the General-Commandant, Ma Yan, the former Inspector of Yuzhou, Yin Kui, and the Colonel of Archers Who Shoot At A Sound, Guo Zhao, came and surrendered during the fighting. When the Prime Minister surrounded Ye, the general Su You turned against Yuan Shang and supported the Prime Minister from the inside, and Shen Pei's nephew opened the gates of the city and let the army in. After Yuan Tan was executed, the great general of Youzhou, Jiao Chu, attacked Yuan Xi and drove him out, then heeded the situation and came to submit.
"There were hundreds of such people, all loyal, strong, stalwart, and zealous, all intelligent, all benevolent. They all joined with the Prime Minister to advise him and help develop his plans, to break and charge on campaigns against his foes, to root out his enemies and pull up their banners, and to restore peace and tranquility within the Four Seas. They did not take such actions lightly! It was truly an instance of 'Heaven displaying its heart', of them 'thinking deeply and considering the long-term'.
"Consider well the crossing-point between good and evil; understand the division between possible and impossible. Let the brave not die a pointless death; let the dutiful not maintain a meager charge. Bow to the reality of circumstances, for there is only one road by which you may preserve yourself. And if you do so, then you may establish a mountain of achievements and enjoy an incalculable salary. Those who in the morning were hated criminals may become the highest of generals by evening. This is what is meant by 'recognizing the situation in the midst of difficulties and exchanging bad fortune for good'.
"There are those who will say I am only enticing you with honeyed words and trying to win you over with trifling kindness. But such people are merely stuck in the mud; they are already lost, yet they do not realize it. How many people shall continue to go along with the flow and be snuffed out in the flames with all the others? Would it not be tragic to throw away a chance for good fortune?
"A few years ago, when the army was at Hanzhong, the eastern flank of the state was far away from the west, and the garrison remaining at Hefei was not even five thousand strong, while Sun Quan personally led tens of thousands of soldiers against it. Yet he was routed and driven off in defeat. Now he thinks to stand against the rolling thunder. He has little hope.
"One must gain the assistance of Heaven through submission to its will, and the help of the people through the building of trust; to act properly is called righteousness, and to show kinship is called benevolence. Yet though Sheng Xiaozhang (Sheng Xian) was a superior fellow, Sun Quan still executed him, and though Sun Fu was his own brother, Sun Quan still killed him. No one is worse than him in being a robber against righteousness and a ruffian against benevolence. Thus the gods and the spirits judge him as guilty, and the people are united in hatred of him.
"Those who would associate with such a criminal are themselves considered wicked bandits. That is why when, in ancient times, Yi Zhi (Yi Yin) abandoned Xia, he did no injury to virtue, but when Fei Lian died for the sake of King Zhou of Shang, he was not considered a worthy man. Why? Because there are times when it is proper to remain, but also times when it is proper to leave.
"Now the Prime Minister deeply cherishes the longstanding legacies and virtues of the old Southland clans, which have been known for many generations. It was not so long ago that the brilliance of Wei Shuying rose above the highest mountains and his reputation spread all throughout the seas, that the moral principles and indulgent love of learning of Yu Wenxiu were widely regarded, and that the peerless talents and cultivated virtue of Zhou Taiming were known by all. Thus their descendants should 'long enjoy much happiness', and their sons and grandsons should be protected and preserved. Yet Zhou Sheng and all his clan, though innocent, have been executed; the lineage has been scattered and lost, falling into oblivion among the trees and grass. Is that not regrettable? And we have heard that Wei Zhourong and Yu Zhongxiang (Yu Fan) have inherited the legacies of their ancestors, so that 'what the father planned, the son must build', 'the wood chopped by the father must be carried by the son'. So too should the old gentry clans of the Wu region, the Gu, the Lu, and all the rest that have enjoyed high status for generations, repay the virtues of the Han dynasty and glorify the good names of their ancestors.
"Indeed, all the generals and officers of Sun Quan, all his marital relations, are fine treasures and useful tools of our state. Yet they are all pressing one another forward, like rain tumbling from the heavens; they are like an axe-blade without a handle, and how can that be used? They are falling into ruin together. Is that not lamentable?
"Among birds, the phoenix builds its nest high up on a lofty ridge, thus displaying the virtues of a worthy sage. But wrens and shrikes build their nests on reeds and twigs, and when the reeds snap the chicks are destroyed; this displays the delusions of the lowly and foolish. And currently, the Southland itself is no different from such a reed or twig, with many worthy people perched upon it. Truly, they are in great danger.
"The court is generous and magnanimous, tolerant and forgiving, and most sympathetic to the lives of the people. They seek the execution of one man alone, but have no suspicion towards anyone else. Thus they present uncommon rewards, in the expectation of uncommon achievements. Is there not some domineering fellow, some man of passion and drive, who will seize this moment to wrest control of their fate? If so, be diligent! For whosoever can arrange a grand undertaking and perform the greatest of achievements will earn great glory and riches; that would lead to the greatest fortune. Or if you cannot bring yourselves to do that, it would still be sufficient for you to analyze well the situation you face and consider how to exchange death for life.
"Even a tiger will gnaw off its own paw if it is bound by a rope, and even a strong fellow will chop off his own wrist if there is a viper on his hand. Why? Because of the danger posed to the whole body. They see the preservation of their whole body as more important than the loss of the limb. Will you then take delight in your misfortune and think you are at peace, continue your wandering and forget to turn back, be blind to the praises of the Daya poem and ignore the ways in which the past worthies exchanged sides, and turn away from a sure means of safety and prefer to remain on the snapping branch? Shall you live your life only one day to the next, until in the end you are lost? For when our great soldiers are flung against you, then the jade will be smashed along with the stone, and even if you sought to save yourself then, it would be too late.
"Thus I have sent forth these offers to recruit you, to offer titles and rewards and this opportunity to reform yourselves. When you receive this proclamation, carefully consider what I have said to you.
"This decree has the force of an imperial edict."
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ESRB Rating: Teen
Release Date: June 23, 2009
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A Challenger Appears (15) - Complete a battle as a custom character. A Man of Vision (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Cao CaoBenevolent Ruler (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Liu BeiBrains and Beauty (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Yue YingBringer of Peace (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Cao RenCleared "Battle of Chi Bi" (30) - Cleared by reaching the end of the "Battle of Chi Bi" scenarioCleared "Battle of Guan Du" (30) - Cleared by reaching the end of the "Battle of Guan Du" scenarioCleared ''A Land in Chaos'' (30) - Cleared by reaching the end of the ''A Land in Chaos'' scenarioCleared ''Three Kingdoms'' (30) - Cleared by reaching the end of the ''Three Kingdoms'' scenarioCleared ''Yellow Turbans'' (30) - Cleared by reaching the end of the ''Yellow Turban Rebellion'' scenarioCleared All Scenarios (90) - Cleared by reaching the end of all scenariosCold as Ice (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Ling TongElegant Dancer (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Diao ChanEnchanting Beauty (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhen JiExquisite Flower (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Xiao QiaoFeared Throughout the Land (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhang LiaoFierce Barbarian (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Wei YanGod of War (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Guan YuGourmand (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Xu ZhuGrand Master (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhang JiaoHot Blooded (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Sun CeJovial Warrior (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhang FeiLittle Dragon (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhao YunLoyal Companion (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhou YuMaster of Intrigue (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Sima YiMaster of Strategy (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhuge LiangMenace on the Battlefield (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Dian WeiMightiest in the Land (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Lu BuMysterious Traveler (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Pang TingNanman King (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Meng HuoOne-Eyed Wolf (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Xiahou DunParadise of Tyranny (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Dong ZhuoPillar of Wu (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Huang GaiProud Nobleman (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Yuan ShaoQuick as Lightning (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Xiahou YuanRefined Warrior (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhang HeRighteous Crusader (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Ma ChaoRising Star of Wu (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Lu XunRough-and-tumble (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Gan NingSeasoned Veteran (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Huang ZhongSilent Warrior (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Zhou TaiSon of the God of War (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Guan PingThe Warrior's Act (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Xu HuangTiger of Jiang Dong (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Sun JianTomboy of Sun (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Sun Shang XiangTriumph of Knowledge (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Lu MengUnlocked All Bonuses (115) - Cleared by unlocking all bonus materialUnrivaled Ambition (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Cao PiUnwavering Honor (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Taishi CiYoung Tiger (15) - Cleared by completing a battle as Sun Quan
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I am the last leg keeping this dead fandom alive.
And even I’m doing a terrible job of that.
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#[Queenslayer] Chloe Ironwood; IC#[Memories that Fade Out] Chloe Ironwood; Aesthetics#[Operation Queenslayer Files] Chloe Ironwood; Headcanons#[King of Wei] Cao Cao; IC#[Mèngdé] Cao Cao; Aesthetics#[Boundless Ambition] Cao Cao; Headcanons#[Mortal Might without Equal] Zhang Liao; IC#[Wényuǎn] Zhang Liao; Aesthetics#[Prussian Blue Trooper] Zhang Liao; Headcanons#[Brilliance of a Thousand Ages] Sima Yi; IC#[Zhòngdá] Sima Yi; Aesthetics#[The Strategist Who Saw The Future] Sima Yi; Headcanons#[Pearl of the Sea] Tamao Ichinose; IC#[Red dyed Seashells and Bikini Sunset Fantasies] Tamao Ichinose; Aesthetics#[We're Mermaids; it's sort of our Thing] Tamao Ichinose; Headcanons#[Dark Enchantress] Morgan le Fay; IC#[Incantation Jars] Morgan le Fay; Aesthetics#[Wrath of a Sorceress Scored] Morgan le Fay; Headcanons#[Alluring Enchantress with a Heart of Gold] Diao Chan; IC#[Visage of an Ancient Great Beauty] Diao Chan; Aesthetic#[Woman's Power lie in their Cries] Diao Chan; Headcanons#[The Daughter of Evil] Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche; IC#[Visage of the Most Prideful Princess] Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche; Aesthetics#[If they have no Bread; Let them eat Cake!] Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche; Headcanons#[Rolling Girl] Yuki Satō; IC#[For lonely girls; it's always the same. Dreaming dreams that don't come true] Yuki Satō; Aesthetics#[’I'll roll along again today.’ The girl said; the girl said.] Yuki Satō; Headcanons#[Risen Tarnished] Michael the Brave; IC#[Bass Clef Guided by Grace] Michael the Brave; Aesthetic#[Foul Tarnished; in Search of the Elden Ring] Michael the Brave; Headcanons
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“’Those imprisoned by the past are destined to miss the future’... I believe it was you who said this, my lord?”
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“Indeed. The past, it is to be learned from, as a means of making ourselves better, knowing of our wrongs & knowing not to allow to be repeated. Not to recreate them, not to be our sole reason of being.”
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“Something fools of this age will never understand, it seems. How can one possibly look towards the future, when their eyes are always in the past.”
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