Xu Zhongqing, the Emperor's confidant, initially aided the Emperor along with Chancellor Wei in reform efforts, which ultimately failed, leading to Xu Zhongqing's death and Chancellor Wei becoming a wandering Mr. Nameless.
Wei Yingnan asked Yin Shuangshuang with some curiosity, "Why did you say this piece of bamboo is an Everlasting Lamp lit for Lord Xu Zhongqing?"
"It's quite simple. When lighting an Everlasting Lamp for someone, there's no reason not to include their name. Even if they were a sinner in life, after death, their family would light an Everlasting Lamp and surely won't omit their name.
After all, in death, grievances should cease, unless the person offended too many people during their lifetime, to the extent that they would still not be forgiven even after death.
For one to have offended people to such a degree while alive, aside from Lord Xu Zhongqing who advocated reforms and disrupted everyone's interests, ultimately leading to failure, there's no one else.
