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Chapter 136: Queen Li Fengniang of the Southern Song Dynasty (14)

"The death of your eldest brother's legitimate son and your second brother has nothing to do with those in the clan, that's an accident!"

It took a long time for the Supreme Emperor to put this sentence.

Zhao Dun was not happy at all, because it clearly agreed that the death of other people was related to the royal family and his father was informed.

So, the voice was sharper and asked:

"My elder brother, when Prince Zhuang Wen was in danger of being prescribed by the wrong medicine, you and Emperor Gaozong went there. Did you know the situation at that time? Or did Emperor Gaozong know the situation? Only one imperial physician was executed?"

The Imperial Doctor prescribed the wrong medicine, which led to the death of the prince, is an extremely absurd thing no matter which dynasty or generation. In theory, the Prince's pulse case requires several imperial physicians and imperial physicians to jointly diagnose and then take the medicine. Moreover, these imperial physicians and imperial physicians have always been seeking nothing wrong, and they always try to get a gentle and unforeseen prescription. However, when the wrong medicine was suddenly prescribed, it became a medicine that was highly toxic to the prince's condition. In the end, the blame was only on one imperial physician, and the other imperial physicians were just derogatory.

It's really ridiculous.

If it were other dynasties, if such a thing happened, at least a large number of people behind the imperial physicians would have to be pulled out, a group of nine clans would be killed, and the people outside the Meridian Gate would be rolled out.

“I didn’t know, I didn’t know at the time.

At that time, I had just ascended the throne for a few years, and I had to rely on Emperor Gaozong in government affairs. Most of the dissatisfaction of the clan relatives was the help of Emperor Gaozong to suppress him. I was unable to investigate carefully...

I can't do anything about it, either..."

Having said that, his face was basically clean, but the Supreme Emperor still wanted to cover up for himself. He also felt helpless and felt that he had to do it. At that time, except for Emperor Gaozong's support, most of the royal families in the entire court opposed his ascension to the throne. In fact, if Emperor Gaozong had not abdicated to him when he was still alive, then whether he could ascend to the throne was a question.

Because there were too many oppositions from the Northern Song Dynasty clans, they would not support them to be precise.

Therefore, he was naturally very grateful to his only strong supporter, Gaozong, for everything he did for him. Even though something happened later that he and Gaozong were unwilling to see, in the end, he calmed down the situation under Gaozong's persuasion, until now, until now...

"I see!

Father, I don’t care what you want or what grievances you have. Anyway, Emperor Gaozong has passed away now, and I don’t want my children and grandchildren to suffer from danger like my elder brother and second brother again.

And I want to avenge my elder brother and second brother!

Please don't stop these, otherwise I don't know what I will do. Once a person goes crazy, he can do anything.

I hope you can do it yourself!"

The details of the following, how the royal family persecuted, and who were involved, it doesn't matter whether the Supreme Emperor knew that it was because Zhao Dun had the determination to investigate the truth to the end even if he had a reputation for being unfilial. After saying that, he turned around and left the palace in a heavy mood. Although he was in a heavy mood, his steps were very solid, and he walked out step by step, as if bells and drums were beating the Supreme Emperor's heart.

Not long after Zhao Dun left the Supreme Emperor, the Supreme Emperor fell ill, but Zhao Dun ignored the situation there at all. He still resolutely began the largest and most killing purge since the dynasty. From the Imperial Hospital to the royal family, from relevant officials to eunuchs and palace maids, any person who was found to be involved in this sacrifice to the heavens, as well as the death of Prince Zhuang Wen and his children in the past, could not escape the word "death".

It would be useless to persuade the ministers in the court.

Zhao Dun was still doing his own thing unswervingly, avenging the royal family in their veins. Of course, it was not smooth sailing in the middle. Some royal families even raised troops and scolded ungrateful words, but how many soldiers could they have? Most of them were just servants, so naturally they couldn't hold on for long and were soon destroyed.

With his killings, his reputation became worse and worse, from the beginning of the inaction king to the tyrant tyrant, to the Shang Zhou.

...

This great cleaning has brought about a great change.

Because of this iron-blooded killing, Zhao Dun finally had some use in the court. Some things that were not too excessive were not very dared to stop the court. It can be said that he took a big step towards real control of the court and saw initial results.

Qiao Mu also took this opportunity to carry out a major purge of the harem, and cleaned up all the obstacles in the harem that might not be conducive to her future plans. Those who committed the crime were sent to the prison, while those who did not commit the crime were allowed to leave the palace for retirement. After this operation, the harem, which had been basically controlled, was finally completely grasped by Qiao Mu. After doing this, Qiao Mu's connection with the outside of the palace and his control over the outside of the palace became much closer, and he no longer had to rely on the loyalty of the outsiders as before.

Everything is proceeding step by step.

This relatively stable situation continued until the vernal equinox of the fourth year of Shaoxi. The Emperor, who originally recorded that he died in the fifth year of Shaoxi, might have collapsed more than a year earlier due to the last stimulation. He had been bedridden since the autumn of the third year of Shaoxi, and had relied on the imperial physician in the palace to continue his life until the vernal equinox of the fourth year of Shaoxi, but he still couldn't get through it. He died in the Yinian Palace in early March.

At the age of sixty-six.

No matter how cold Zhao Dun was, the ministers in the court finally drafted the name of Xiaozong for his father. That night, Zhao Dun cried and laughed alone in the palace, saying to himself that you finally got what you wanted.

It did not return to normal until the next day.

When Emperor Xiaozong was buried, although Zhao Dun was still a little dissatisfied with his father, he did not fail to participate as recorded in history, and finally he reluctantly participated.

In addition, he has become quite strong in the court in the past two years. Therefore, in the original historical records, the coup in the inner Zen that occurred after Emperor Xiaozong's death, controlled by the joint operation of Emperor Xia Gong and Empress Dowager Wu did not happen in the end, and the entire country's mourning transitioned smoothly for a period of time.

Qiaomu is still obediently.

She was not in a hurry at all, because the cultivation of talents was really not achieved overnight. It is only more than three years or less, and her plan has only started in less than three years. In three years, even a group of primary school students cannot be taught, let alone a group of troops and a relatively primary industrial system. Qiao Mu never had the idea of ​​rebelling with his life. What she wanted was to crush the extremely few casualties and injuries, so everything could not be rushed. It would take at least ten years to start to take shape and take shape in fifteen or sixteen years.
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