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Queen Ma gave Liu Bowen "one pear and two dates" to remind Liu Bowen that Zhu Yuanzhang was going to kill him and let Liu Bowen leave early. Queen Ma knew that Zhu Yuanzhang was going to kill Liu Bowen, and when the persuasion was fruitless, she ordered someone to send a pear and two dates, suggesting that Liu Bowen leave the court as soon as possible and return to his hometown.
Zhu Yuanzhang, with the help of Liu Bowen, subverted the rule of the Yuan Dynasty step by step and established the Ming Dynasty. After the establishment of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang did not trust Liu Bowen, because Liu Bowen had his own ideas and did not obey Zhu Yuanzhang's words, Zhu Yuanzhang was afraid of Liu Bowen's talent, and was afraid that Liu Bowen's ability to perceive people's hearts and understand heavenly opportunities would be used by others. So Zhu Yuanzhang wanted to kill Liu Bowen many times, but he didn't succeed.
Once Zhu Yuanzhang deposed Li Shanchang as prime minister and asked Liu Bowen to be the prime minister, Liu Bowen dismissed Zhu Yuanzhang, so he did not recommend himself or recommend others, Zhu Yuanzhang saw this and listed a few candidates and deliberately asked Liu Bowen to help analyze it, Liu Bowen denied the three candidates Zhu Yuanzhang said. Zhu Yuanzhang originally wanted to set a trap for Liu Bowen by taking advantage of the election of prime minister, but Liu Bowen did not fall into the scheme, so Zhu Yuanzhang used Liu Bowen's political enemy Hu Weiyong as prime minister, and wanted to borrow Hu Weiyong's hand to kill Liu Bowen.
Liu Bowen received the fruit of Queen Ma very well, and the next day he asked Zhu Yuanzhang to return to his hometown, and Zhu Yuanzhang gave permission, but Liu Bowen did not get safe after leaving the court. Hu Weiyong hated Liu Bowen for sending someone to spy on Liu Bowen, and told Zhu Yuanzhang that Liu Bowen chose a cemetery when he returned to his hometown, but there was a faint dragon spirit in that land, and Zhu Yuanzhang was furious after hearing this, and stopped Liu Bowen's pension. Liu Bowen therefore knew that Zhu Yuanzhang was still suspicious of himself, so he went to Nanjing to see Zhu Yuanzhang, and said that he would no longer return to his hometown, but stay in Nanjing and live under Zhu Yuanzhang's nose.
Liu Bowen's decision allowed Hu Weiyong to find an opportunity, Hu Weiyong took advantage of Liu Bowen's illness to bring the imperial doctor to the door to diagnose and treat him, and later left poison, Liu Bowen finally died, and Queen Ma's one pear and two dates did not help Liu Bowen avoid the disaster.
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Because Queen Ma gave Liu Bowen a pear and two dates, the main reason was to remind Liu Bowen of his high position, so Liu Bowen returned to his hometown.
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That's because Queen Ma gave him a pear and two dates, which means that he can leave the court, so he very consciously returned to his hometown.
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Queen Ma sent one pear and two dates to Liu Bowen, which actually hinted that Liu Bowen was going to leave early, and gave Liu Bowen a yellow light warning, implying that Zhu Yuanzhang was going to do something to Liu Bowen.
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Because Zhu Yuanzhang became the emperor by Liu Bowen, Queen Ma was able to marry Zhu Yuanzhang because of Liu Bowen, so Queen Ma didn't want him to die, so she gave him a pear and a date to imply that he left early.
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Queen Ma sent Liu Bowen a pear and two dates, which was a hint to him, and he saw through the mystery and immediately resigned.
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"One pear and two dates" means "leave early", and Queen Ma is implying that Liu Bowen wants to live, so she will open the court.
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Queen Ma sent Liu Bowen "one pear and two dates", in fact, to ask him to leave quickly, so as not to be contaminated with the disaster of killing.
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One pear and two dates means to let him leave early, and if he wants to live, he will resign and go home quickly, which is also Queen Ma's strategy.
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Queen Ma wanted to remind Liu Bowen that if he didn't believe that he was killed by Zhu Yuanzhang, it would be better to retire.
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One departure is good for both of us.
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Fuck, some time ago said two dates and one peach.
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"One pear and two dates" has a special meaning, it must be used by Queen Ma to warn Liu Bowen, otherwise how could Liu Bowen resign.
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The Internet celebrity is reminding Liu Bowen that if he wants to save his life, he should resign and return to his hometown, not against Zhu Yuanzhang.
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Because he understood the meaning, Queen Ma meant to let him leave early, so he did it.
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"One pear and two dates" is homophonic to "leave early", Liu Bowen is a smart person, and as a celebrity in front of Zhu Yuanzhang, there is a certain danger, Queen Ma quietly persuaded Liu Bowen to leave out of her desire to protect Liu Bowen.
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This is actually a hint to Liu Bowen that he wants to leave the court in his old age, and Liu Bowen understands the meaning and returns to his hometown.
Queen Ma was his wife, and Queen Ma was the adopted daughter of Guo Zixing, the king of Chuyang, and Zhu Yuanzhang was still a small soldier back then, and she married Zhu Yuanzhang to marry. And they have a deep relationship, it is said that when Zhu Yuanzhang was arrested, it was Queen Ma who kicked the hot cake into her arms and secretly gave it to Zhu Yuanzhang, but Queen Ma herself was burned. Moreover, Queen Ma will never abandon Zhu Yuanzhang in the Quartet, and the husband and wife certainly have a deep relationship.
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