" Go Yuji " was an online phrase that was usually used to express positive emotions such as encouragement, cheering, and cheering.
In the online context, people often used simple and clear words or phrases to express their feelings and attitudes. Among them," Charge, Yu Ji " was a more popular expression. It meant " Charge forward, Yu Ji ", and " Yu Ji " might be the name of a person, team, or organization.
This word was used in a wide range of situations, such as sports competitions, work and study, social interactions, and so on. When people saw others encounter difficulties or challenges, they could use the phrase " Go to the extreme " to encourage them to go forward bravely, overcome difficulties, and achieve victory.
In general," rush to Yuji " was a positive online phrase. It expressed people's support and encouragement to others and transmitted positive energy.
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Fan Xian had five brothers in name. One of them was his adoptive father's son, Fan Sizhe. He was not related to Fan Xian by blood. The other four were the Qing Emperor's sons, Fan Xian's half-brothers. They were the Crown Prince, the First Prince, the Second Prince, and the Third Prince.
Li Longji had a friendly relationship with his brothers. During the reign of Wu Zetian, the brothers were imprisoned in the palace, but they got along well with each other and had a deep brotherhood. Li Longji helped his father ascend to the throne in the coup, and his elder brother, Li Chengqi, did not fight for the throne. In addition, Li Longji took great care of his brothers and gave them wealth and honor. Therefore, it could be said that the relationship between Li Longji and his brothers was friendly.
Fan Xian's three brothers included the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, and Fan Sizhe. The Crown Prince and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's sons. They had the same father but different mothers as Fan Xian. Fan Sizhe was the son of Fan Xian's adoptive father and had no blood relationship with Fan Xian. The three of them were called brothers in the drama. They had a complicated relationship, including kinship and interest disputes. The Qing Emperor had mentioned the relationship of these three people at a family banquet, but no one was surprised. Perhaps it was because the connection between them had long been known to everyone.
In " Celebrating Years," the Qing Emperor referred to Fan Xian and his two brothers, the Crown Prince and the Second Prince. Although the Qing Emperor had never acknowledged Fan Xian as his son, from this perspective, Fan Xian and the two princes were half-brothers. The Qing Emperor's intention in saying this at the family banquet was to let Fan Xian share the food with his brothers. At the same time, it was also to test Fan Xian's attitude toward the two princes and to warn the two princes not to drag Fan Xian into the water. This scene showed the Qing Emperor's test of Fan Xian and the complicated relationship between the brothers. The Qing Emperor's words also set the stage for the Qing Emperor to announce Fan Xian's identity later. It aroused the two princes 'hostility toward Fan Xian. All in all, the Qing Emperor's words of " three brothers " were a form of courtesy and concern for Fan Xian and his brothers. It was also a test and a test. It expressed the Qing Emperor's trust and expectations for Fan Xian.
Fan Xian's three brothers included the Crown Prince, the Second Prince, and Fan Sizhe. The Crown Prince and the Second Prince were the Qing Emperor's sons. They had the same father but different mothers as Fan Xian. Fan Sizhe was the son of Fan Xian's adoptive father and had no blood relationship with Fan Xian. The three of them were called brothers in the drama. They had a complicated relationship, including kinship and interest disputes. The Qing Emperor had mentioned the relationship of these three people at a family banquet, but no one was surprised. Perhaps it was because the connection between them had long been known to everyone.