Unlike the passing of emperors from previous dynasties.
Liu Zhi's death did not create much of a stir in the present world.
After all, who would care?
For the common people of the Great Han today, only when the threat of death is removed will they care about anything else.
The Emperor's passing bears no value whatsoever to them now.
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Luoyang.
After three years, Gu Xi returned once more to the city of Luoyang.
He was already nearing eighty years old.
Yet there seemed to be a spark of vitality about him, even his hunched back appeared a bit better.
Indeed, Gu Xi no longer wished for death.
He had come to understand everything.
He planned to make one last effort for the Great Han.
This change in mindset did indeed have an effect.
He first paid homage to Liu Zhi and then went to see the current Emperor.
—Liu Hong.
The death of Liu Zhi was destined to cause a power imbalance.
The eunuchs who had once followed Liu Zhi and played tyrants were subjected to severe purges.
