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Chapter 52 Orthodoxy and rebellion, the handover of two generations

Zhao He was also very excited.

From now on, I... finally officially entered the power center of Wei State and became the person who shared the highest power of Zhao State with his master father.

Thinking of this, Zhao He couldn't help but look at his master father with a smile on his face.

Even if you look at the entire history, a monarch like the Lord Father is extremely rare.

The so-called Tian family has no affection, but in fact, this statement is not particularly true in Zhao State.

He actually devoted a lot of care to his three legitimate sons, Zhao Zhang, Zhao He, Zhao Sheng, Zhao Yuan, and Zhao Father.

Such fatherly love was once an important factor that supported the Lord's father to pass the position to Zhao He, and it was also a major reason for the rebellion of Anyang Jun. It was a mixed merit and demerit.

But today, it is this fatherly love that allows the Lord Father to formally hand over the power to govern internal affairs to Zhao He.

In fact, when the Sand Dune Palace changed, Zhao He once considered a problem very seriously.

Should I kill the Lord’s Father like in history? Or, underestimate the Lord’s Father?

This thought flashed by just a flash and was thrown aside by Zhao He.

Why?

Zhao He is not Li Shimin.

The Sand Dune Palace Change is somewhat similar to the Xuanwu Gate Change to some extent.

However, Zhao He, the king of the Sha Dune Palace, laughed to the end, and the prince Li Jiancheng in Xuanwu Gate was killed by Li Shimin.

Why are they all winners? Li Shimin undermined his father Li Yuan, and Zhao He, as a time traveler, did not do so even though he knew the Xuanwu Gate Incident?

Is it because Zhao He is too stupid?

No.

It's because it's not necessary.

Zhao He corresponds to the crown prince of the Tang Dynasty, Li Jiancheng and Zhao Zhang, the king of Anyang, and Li Shimin of the Qin Dynasty.

This correspondence is very important.

Zhao He is not Li Shimin.

Suppose that Li Jiancheng killed Li Shimin with a backhand during the Xuanwu Gate Incident. What would Li Jiancheng do if he won the victory and then undermine Li Yuan?

Won't.

Li Yuan is the orthodox emperor, and Li Jiancheng is the orthodox crown prince. How could the orthodox crown prince Li Jiancheng go against the orthodox emperor Li Yuan who was originally on his side after he wiped out the rebel Li Shimin?

Could it be that Li Yuan deprived Li Jiancheng of his heir just because Li Shimin wanted to kill Li Jiancheng and usurp the throne? He even thought about it with his toes and knew it was impossible.

After Li Jiancheng killed Li Shimin, he just needed to wait quietly for his father Li Yuan to reward him, and then wait to take over as the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty.

The same is true for Zhao He, who corresponds to Li Jiancheng.

Zhao He is not a rebel Li Shimin.

Zhao He is the orthodox king of Zhao State!

As the orthodox king, Zhao He wiped out the rebellion of Anyang Jun.

Although this incident was very painful for the Lord Father, would he blame Zhao He for this?

Won't.

The rebellion of Anyang Jun wanted to kill Zhao He usurp the throne, but Zhao He killed the rebellious Anyang Jun, which was a matter of orthodox and natural.

So for granted, there is no need for Zhao He to underestimate the Lord's Father, because Zhao He and Lord's Father have completely consistent positions on this matter, and are both "orthodox".

Only rebellions like Li Shimin and Anyang Jun Zhao Zhang will have to undermine the fathers after the rebellion is successful. If they do not undermine the fathers, Anyang Jun and Li Shimin are still dead, so they can only go all the way to the black.

The orthodox king Zhao He didn't need to do this at all.

After Zhao He eliminated the rebellion of Anyang Jun, he just needed to sit there quietly and enjoy the cheers of everyone, let the historian record the glorious deeds of suppressing the rebellion, and then wait for the moment when the power that was originally destined to belong to him fell into his hands.

That moment is now.

Zhao He stood up, knelt down to his master's father, bowed and kowtowed.

"Son, thank you Lord Father."

From today on, at least half of the power of Zhao State has fallen into Zhao He's hands.

Leaving half of the power in your hands out of thin air is something that no official can do without external forces, let alone a supreme monarch?

But the Lord Father did it.

Just kowtow to this, what's the point of kowtowing?

The master's father sighed with emotion, helped Zhao He up and patted Zhao He on the shoulder very affectionately.

"Wang'er, from now on, Zhao State... will also be handed over to you."

Zhao He said seriously and seriously: "Son, he will definitely not disappoint the Lord's Father and the thousands of subjects of Zhao!"

Xiangbang Feiyi stood under the steps, looking at the moment in front of him, feeling a lot of emotion.

If the abdication ceremony four years ago allowed Fei Yi to see the prelude to the handover between the two generations of kings of Zhao State, then today's scene is the actual process of the real transition of power in half.

It can be foreseeable that as the king continues to mature, sooner or later, the Lord's father will hand over the remaining military and diplomacy as soon as he or she should, by that time, the renewal of the core power of the Zhao leadership can be declared to be a successful end.

Back then, before the death of Zhao Suhou, the king of Zhao State, the superior king, solemnly handed over the fifteen-year-old father Zhao Yong to Fei Yi.

For more than 30 years, Feiyi has worked diligently and worked diligently, and has not dared to slack off for a day.

Now, he finally witnessed another handover with his own eyes.

Fei Yi, an old minister of the three dynasties whose hair and beard were almost white, burst into tears at this moment.

Su Hou, Zhao State has its current prosperity and a virtuous king who succeeds such a virtuous king. Even if the old ministers leave with you today, they will die without regrets!

...

Like Fei Yi, the King of Wei was also shining in tears in Daliang City, a hundred miles away.

The King of Wei really wants to cry.

"Gongsun Xi, foolish, incompetent, waste!!!"

The roar of the King of Wei rang all over the palace, and the Wei ministers were trembling in fear, and no one dared to raise their heads.

In fact, the war report from Yique was too tragic.

More than 100,000 Wei troops went to war. They thought they would win, but they were defeated but were beheaded by the Qin people. One out of ten people could return home. Even the lord Gongsun Xi was captured by the Qin people!

A crushing defeat.

A super-defeated defeat comparable to that of Guiling and Maling.

The King of Wei cursed and shivered in anger, and asked, "What should we do for the sake of the present?"

No one answered.

"Waste, all waste!" King Wei slapped the table suddenly and shouted: "Why are you still standing there? Send envoys quickly to Qi, Chu, Yan and Zhao..."

The King of Wei suddenly stopped talking.

He suddenly remembered the letter written by King Zhao that was sent from Handan not long ago but was completely ignored and even ridiculed by him.

The King of Wei stood there for a while and sighed to the sky.

"I regret not listening to King Zhao's words, I... how stupid!"

And about two days earlier, King Han, who was also full of regret, roared in disrespectfully in front of the important officials in the palace and said in a very disrespectful way that King Wei said next.
Chapter completed!
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