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Why did the Qing emperor kill Ye Meiqing?
Emperor Shouxi killed Ye because Ye's existence endangered the Qing Dynasty's rule over Nanqing.

Ye not only used his modern knowledge to make the people of Qingguo live a rich life, but also wanted to make Qingguo a modern civilized country, that is, to make all people equal and build a brand-new country.

Ye's advanced thought was supported by the people, but this thought actually abolished the hierarchical system, which was very unfavorable to the Qing emperor. The Qing emperor felt that his throne was threatened, so after Ye gave birth to Fan Xian, the Qing emperor brutally killed Ye.

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The students majoring in literature history in a university are familiar with classical masterpieces, but their thesis proposition of analyzing the history of ancient literature with modern concepts is not recognized by Professor Ye. In order to make Professor Yuzryha his tutor for graduate students, Jasmine Zhang decided to further elaborate his views by writing novels.

In his novels, Fan Xian is a boy with a mysterious life experience. He grew up living with his grandmother in a seaside town in Lianzhou. With the sudden visit of a teacher, his seemingly peaceful life began to face a heavy crisis and test.