"Yan emperor wants to invade the mausoleum governors, and the governors are salty and return to Xuanyuan. What does it mean that Xuanyuan is Xiu De's army?

Explanation:

Emperor Yan bullied others, so the governors all supported Xuanyuan. So Xuanyuan Xiu De reorganized the army.

Extended reading:

This sentence comes from Historical Records of Five Emperors.

Historical Records is a biographical history book written by Sima Qian, a famous historian in the Western Han Dynasty. It is the first biographical general history in the history of China, and is listed as the first of the "Twenty-four History", which records the history of more than 3,000 years from the legendary Huangdi era to the first year of founding ceremony, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Together with The History of the Later Han Dynasty, The History of the Later Han Dynasty and The History of the Three Kingdoms, they are called "the first four histories".

Historical Records was originally named Taishigong, and it was not until the Three Kingdoms period that this book was clearly called Historical Records. Sima Qian's Historical Records was banned during the Han and Wei Dynasties, and officials and ordinary people were not allowed to read it at will, even princes and generals did not have this right. Moreover, 10, such as The Book of Filial Piety and Biography of the Book of Filial Piety, was deleted from the historical records, and many other chapters were tampered with. Today's edition of Historical Records is quite different from Sima Qian's original work. Emperor Han Ming, Wei Mingdi, Cao Rui and other monarchs all criticized Sima Qian for slandering Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty. For example, Ban Gu said in his book Classic Citation that one day in the seventeenth year of Yongping, Wei Mingdi summoned him, Yi Fu, Jia Kui, Du Ju, Zhan Long and Meng in Yunlong Gate, and sent eunuchs to take a copy of Sima Qian's Biography of Qin Shihuang and ask them if they thought there was something wrong with Sima Qian's historical theory. Ban Gu pointed out that Sima Qian quoted Jia Yi's On Qin: "Suppose there is a middle school in Zi Ying.

Historical Records had a far-reaching influence on the development of later historiography and literature. His original biographical method of compiling history was passed down by the "official history" of later generations. At the same time, Historical Records, as an excellent literary work, occupies an important position in the history of China literature. It is praised by Lu Xun as "the swan song of historians", which has no rhyme with Li Sao and has high literary value. Liu Xiang and others think that this book is "good in order and reason, argumentative but not flashy, qualitative but not vulgar".