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Chen Mo, a modern office worker, stayed up late reading *Records of the Grand Historian* and woke up as Zhao Qing, a Confucian scholar waiting for an audience in the Qin Dynasty. His nervousness upon entering the palace accidentally activated Qin Shi Huang’s mind-reading ability—Ying Zheng clearly heard his inner curse: “This emperor kills Confucians like cutting melons!” To survive, Chen Mo urgently used modern workplace “targeted alignment” logic to misinterpret the *Analects*: he redefined “benevolence” as “a monarch distributing resources on demand for all people” and “ritual” as “unifying weights and measures as the greatest ritual under heaven,” which perfectly hit Ying Zheng’s ambition to unify the world. But as Ying Zheng grew more reliant on his “new Analects interpretations,” Chen Mo panicked—his casual made-up “Confucian sayings” were quietly rewriting history?
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