Ye Qingmei had placed a stone tablet in << Celebrating Years >>. On the stone tablet were her ideas and thoughts of reform. The specific content of the inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. It will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will it be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, no forced crime. Obeying the law is like holding a sword, breaking the confusion of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. I hope that the people of the Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know propriety and righteousness, keep a benevolent heart, and not judge success or failure by money." These words expressed Ye Qingmei's hope that the people of Qing Kingdom could enjoy equal legal status and not be treated unfairly because of their status and wealth. At the same time, she emphasized the importance of abiding by the law, pursuing truth, and protecting justice.
Ye Qingmei had placed a stone tablet in << Celebrating Years >>. On the stone tablet were her ideas and thoughts of reform. The specific content of the inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. It will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will it be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and no crime that is imposed. Following the law is like holding a sword. It will break the illusion of ghosts and monsters, and it will not seek the gods." These words expressed Ye Qingmei's yearning and pursuit for freedom and equality. She was a shining idealist, gentle and kind, but also determined when needed. Her decision helped the Qing Kingdom settle down and successfully prevented a war between the two countries. This stone tablet became an important clue to Fan Xian's search for his mother's greatness.
Ye Qingmei had placed a stone tablet in << Celebrating Years >>. On the stone tablet were her ideas and thoughts of reform. The specific content of the inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. It will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will it be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and no crime that is imposed. Following the law is like holding a sword. It will break the illusion of ghosts and monsters, and it will not seek the gods." These words expressed Ye Qingmei's yearning and pursuit for freedom and equality. She was a shining idealist, gentle and kind, but also determined when needed. Her decision helped the Qing Kingdom settle down and successfully prevented a war between the two countries. This stone tablet became an important clue to Fan Xian's search for his mother's greatness.
Ye Qingmei set up a stone tablet in the novel " Celebrating the Years ". On the stone tablet were engraved her ideas and reform ideas. The specific content of the inscription was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. It will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will it be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, no forced crime. Obey the law like a sword, break the confusion of demons, and do not seek the gods. I hope that the people of Qingguo will have the truth to follow, know propriety and righteousness, keep the heart of benevolence, do not judge success or failure by money, and do not succumb to power. Sympathize with the weak and hate injustice. In times of danger, strengthen your mind and reflect on yourself in the absence of others." This inscription advocated equality in life and emphasized the need for people to gain a sense of dignity. Ye Qingmei's stone tablet became an important symbol in the novel, showing her ideals and spirit of reform.
The words on Ye Qingmei's stone tablet were: " I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom can become unsettled people. When you are abused by others, you will not yield. When you are attacked by evil, you will not be frustrated. If there is something wrong, you will not be afraid of it. You will not flatter jackals and tigers…"
The original text of Ye Qingmei's stone tablet was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom are established for the people. They are not tolerated because of nobility, not deprived because of poverty. There are no unjust grievances, no forced crimes. Obeying the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. I hope that the people of the Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know propriety and righteousness, keep a benevolent heart, and not judge success or failure by money."
Ye Qingmei wrote on the stone tablet," I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom can become people who do not live here. When you are abused by others, you will not yield. When you are attacked by evil, you will not be frustrated. If there is something wrong, you will not be afraid of it. You will not flatter jackals and tigers…"
In the original book," Celebrating Years," the original text of Ye Qingmei's stone tablet was: " I hope that the laws of the Qing Kingdom will be established for the people. They will not be tolerated because of nobility, nor will they be deprived because of poverty. There will be no injustice that cannot be justified, and there will be no forced crimes. Obeying the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusion of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods." This inscription expressed Ye Qingmei's hopes for the Qing Kingdom's laws. She hoped that the laws could protect the rights and interests of the people. They would not be condoned because of their noble status, and would not be taken away because of poverty. They would ensure fairness and justice. Following the laws was like using a sword, breaking the evil forces of obsession and not relying on the intervention of the gods. This inscription displayed Ye Qingmei's ideals and values for the Qing Kingdom. She hoped that the people of the Qing Kingdom could become unsettled people, have the courage to face abuse and disaster, have the courage to correct wrong things, and not fawn over jackals and tigers. She hoped that every citizen of the Qing Kingdom could become a king, a unique king who ruled over his own territory. This inscription reflected Ye Qingmei's pursuit of equality, justice, and freedom.
The original text of Ye Qingmei's stone tablet was: " I hope that the laws of Qing Kingdom are established for the people. They are not tolerated because of nobility, not deprived because of poverty. There are no unjust grievances, no forced crimes. Obeying the law is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods. I hope that the people of the Qing Kingdom have the truth to follow, know propriety and righteousness, keep a benevolent heart, and not judge success or failure by money."
" I hope that the laws of the Qing Kingdom are established for the people. They are not tolerated because of nobility, not deprived because of poverty, no injustice, no forced crime. Obeying the laws is like holding a sword, breaking the illusions of ghosts and monsters, and not seeking the gods." Ye Qingmei had left these words for her son, Fan Xian. They were carved on a stone tablet in the Temple. Not satisfied with watching dramas? Interested in the main character of the main characters, Ye Qingmei? Please click on the link below to see the wonderful content of Ye Qingmei's Diary!
Ye Qingmei carved a passage on the stone tablet in front of the Overwatch Council. She hoped that the people of Qing Kingdom could become unsettled people. When they were abused by others, they could maintain a heart that did not yield. When they were attacked by disasters, they could maintain a heart that did not suffer setbacks. When they encountered something wrong, they did not fear to correct their mistakes. They did not fawn over jackals and tigers. The specific inscription was as follows: " I hope that the people of Qing Kingdom can become unsettled people. When you are abused by others, you will not yield. When you are attacked by evil, you will not be frustrated. If there is something wrong, you will not be afraid of it. You will not flatter jackals and tigers…"