Justice doesn't always triumph.
In reality, the most victorious is often relative justice.
Xiang Yu may appear invincible and fearsome, but he is actually cruel and heartless. After each victorious campaign, he often ends with a massacre, whereas Liu Bang can't escape such practices either, although he carries out fewer massacres and is relatively more lenient, which is why he won the people's support. However, his hidden murderous intent was learned by his wife, Empress Lü, down to her bones, and it nearly led to the extermination of Liu's family.
Why does a woman despise a man? Sometimes it's due to shallow perception; sometimes it's due to profound understanding!
This was true of Emperor Gaozu of Han, and other emperors seem no exception. Madmen look sideways in books and deduce the words "cannibalism," which is not an exaggeration.
Victory comes first, then self-praises as justice, and that's an indisputable fact in human history.
