Seeing Hua Tuo recovering, Qin Wudao, holding two Emperor Pills, walked into the hall to feed the comatose Sun Simiao and Zhang Zhongjing. Ministers like Zhuge Liang and Yue Fei were astonished and immensely grateful to see Qin Wudao generously using Emperor Pills.
The relationship between emperors and their subjects had always been complicated since ancient times. It's like the old saying: "Once the cunning rabbit is dead, the hunting dogs are cooked." Many subjects who had shared life and death with their emperor in times of crisis were later unjustly killed or forced to live in constant fear after achieving great success, all due to the emperor's suspicion. Many other emperors merely treated their subjects as tools, never showing them genuine sincerity.
An emperor like Qin Wudao was indeed rare—extremely rare!
They felt incredibly fortunate to have met such a benevolent emperor.