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What are the stories of emperors, prime ministers and ministers that complement each other in history?

Apart from Guan Zhong's exhortation and Kevin·Z's direct exhortation, there are many stories in history in which the monarch and his subjects complement each other. For example, Reese helped Qin Shihuang unify the six countries, Wu Zetian and Di Renjie.

Li Si and Qin Shihuang

In order to unify the six countries, Qin Shihuang recruited talented people, and Lisi, who followed Xunzi to learn the art of emperors, seized the opportunity and got to know Qin Shihuang. Reese explained to Qin Shihuang the principles and plans for unifying the six countries. After hearing this, Qin Shihuang agreed with Lisi's idea and appreciated Lisi, and they hit it off. With the help of Reese, Qin Shihuang destroyed the six countries, abolished the system of enfeoffment and unified the writing and currency. Li Si made great contributions to the unification of the six countries, and the strength of Qin increased greatly. It can be said that without Reese, Qin would not be the overlord of the world. Li Si contributed to the great achievements of Qin Shihuang. However, without Qin Shihuang's insight and reliance on Bole, Reese could not have made great achievements. It can be said that Qin Shihuang and Li Si achieved each other. This story has made great contributions to the reunification of the Chinese nation.

Wu Zetian and Di Renjie

The relationship between Wu Zetian and Di Renjie is very harmonious. Di Renjie is a particularly talented person. He not only knows how to judge a case thoroughly, but also has good political skills, very high emotional intelligence and a good mass base. Wu Zetian admired Di Renjie very much and trusted him very much. With the full assistance of the Emperor, the Tang Dynasty ruled by Wu Zetian was very powerful. In the later period, De Renjie had great power, so he could do things cheaply. He didn't have to kneel down as a saint, and there was no need to talk about etiquette between the monarch and the minister. When Di Renjie was seriously ill, Wu Zetian asked all the doctors to treat him. When the emperor died, Wu Zetian was heartbroken, saying that "the court was empty" and didn't go to the early dynasty for three days.

A country can't prosper without a wise monarch and a wise minister. Of course, there are many stories in history that emperors and prime ministers complement each other, and there are many more. Friends you like can pay more attention to it.