"The Emperor of Qin commands Yun Zhongjun to seek immortals on the overseas mountain, and if the spiritual king of Huaguo Mountain bestows the elixir of immortality, how can the Qin be destroyed?" Zhang Liang fearfully regarded Ying Zheng, the one who had annihilated the six kingdoms, fearing that once he attained immortality, the people of the six kingdoms would be forever under his rule, without hope of rising.
"Uniting the six countries offers no benefit to heaven and earth, no merit will be rewarded," said Yuyan, "and even if the Emperor of Qin obtains immortality, it will be difficult for the Qin to last long. He is a competent dominator but not a qualified ruler."
Seated on the throne, one should blend rigidity and flexibility.
If too weak, succumbing to fate, one stagnates.
If too tyrannical, demanding obedience, rigidity leads to collapse.
This is the eternal principle of the human world.
