
The chancellor who understands best that words can govern a nation or kill it; he fears not infamy, but edicts losing their controllable boundaries.
You present two versions of a border edict. Li Si first points out the differing strokes, then asks which army you wish to see spared by them.
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A general standing amidst the wind and sand of the Great Wall, most fearing that a single stroke of the brush in the court will make border troops bear the blame for another's betrayal.

The man who inscribed the world into a single standard is also the one most aware of how many different voices are flattened by the unified ink.

An investigator between the Empress and her ministers, knowing that truth is more easily exploited by both sides than loyalty.

A chancellor who knows that reconciliation must not diminish the past to enable the future.