Chapter 382 The Han Emperor was delighted. The more chaotic the better(1/2)
Since Liu Bei established the Han Dynasty, although Liu Chan, the prince, is still young, because of his status, he has always been the focus of attention from both the government and the public.
Meng Guang, the Great Sinong, had asked Yiji many times about Liu Chan's temperament and preferences, and wanted to hear Yiji's specific views on Liu Chan.
Yi Ji is famous for his ability to know people, and he is Liu Chan's tutor. In addition, Yi Ji has a noble character, so his answer is very informative.
However, after many inquiries from Meng Guang, Yi Ji only said that Liu Chan was a polite and virtuous corporal and had the style of an ancient gentleman.
Meng Guang was not satisfied with Yi Ji's answer. He said to Yi Ji: "What you said is what ordinary people should do. What I want to ask today is to know the prince's tactics and wisdom.
How about it."
Meng Guang has a straightforward temperament and is a rare critic among today's Han Dynasty.
He only asked these questions out of concern for the future of the Han Dynasty.
Yi Ji also knew Meng Guang's purpose, but he never directly answered Meng Guang's question.
After Yiji repeatedly avoided talking, Meng Guang understood what was probably going on.
Although Meng Guang did not publicize this matter, others would also inquire about things that Meng Guang would inquire about, and many ministers knew as much as Meng Guang did.
So at present, the entire Han Dynasty and the public basically know that Liu Chanren is weak and not good at intellectual skills.
It is precisely because they know this that these dozen ministers dare to be so "unscrupulous" today.
Liu Chan is the crown prince, and they just bully Liu Chan without understanding the reason.
Once Liu Chan is induced by them to say that Mi Yang's New Deal is wrong, it will bring a huge blow to Mi Yang's New Deal.
What these dozens of ministers didn't expect was that everything was developing as they imagined, but Liu Chan began to be swayed by their deception.
But I didn't expect that Li Miao, the sixth person, would anger Liu Chan with just one word.
These dozen ministers may not know where Liu Chan was angry, but this did not prevent them from being so frightened by Liu Chan's rage that they all crawled to the ground and never dared to look at Liu Chan again.
Although the princes of the Han family received Confucian education, some of them became ruthless and killed people indiscriminately.
Don't forget that Liu Chan is a descendant of Emperor Xiaojing of Han Dynasty.
Compared to other ministers who were so frightened that they crawled to the ground, Li Miao's performance was even more embarrassing.
The pain caused by the bamboo slips hitting his body made Li Miao grimace in pain, and at the same time, the panic in his heart continued to accumulate.
This prince is different from what is widely rumored in the outside world.
Doesn't it mean that he almost never loses his temper?
Looking at the ministers who were all frightened and panicked because of his anger, Liu Chan could not bear to see the anger in his eyes, but the anger on his face did not decrease at all.
What he did just now completely went against the teachings of many of his masters in the past.
But despite this, Liu Chan will not regret Cai Cai's actions.
He knew that he did not have the extraordinary intelligence of Zhuge Gong, and he also knew that he did not have the wise vision of distinguishing right from wrong like his father.
This caused him to waver in admonishing dozens of ministers just now.
But he knew that some people would never betray or deceive him.
It was also in this hall that day that he high-fived his cousin and vowed to live up to his promise.
The sound of the vow till death is still ringing in his ears, so how can he doubt his cousin?
He would never do such a thing.
Maybe he couldn't see why Mi Yang suddenly launched the New Deal, and he didn't understand why Mi Yang's New Deal aroused criticism from so many people.
But he knew that once a vow was made, it could not be reneged on for a day, a year, or a lifetime.
Liu Chan was now like a young dragon baring its teeth and claws. Due to the anger in his heart, Liu Chan pointed at the dozens of ministers kneeling on the ground and began to curse indiscriminately:
"Where were you when the champions fought bloody battles for the Han Dynasty? Where were you when the champion princes fought for the Han Dynasty to repel the enemies and promote the prestige of our country?
Now that the champion is Liangzhou Mu, he just wants to implement the New Deal, but you all jump out to slander and slander him. You have ulterior motives and are extremely abominable!"
Liu Chan was taught by famous teachers since he was a child, so his swearing skills are obviously not very good.
Just from his tone, you can hear the strong dissatisfaction in his heart.
To be honest, Liu Chan cannot understand the main content of Mi Yang's new policy now.
Is it just that important?
He believed in Mi Yang, so he believed that everything Mi Yang did was for the good of the man.
In this case, all he needs to do is support Mi Yang.
Even if this new policy fails in the end, it doesn't matter. Who can do anything without failure? If you fail, just try harder next time.
This is the simplest thought in Liu Chan's heart right now.
Not to mention doing this to Mi Yang, he will do the same to Zhuge Liang in the future.
After Liu Chan angrily rebuked the above words, more than a dozen ministers were frightened by him and kept kowtowing.
Being angrily scolded by Banjun for having ulterior motives, how can this not frighten the ministers?
It's just that Liu Chan hasn't really taken power yet, so although he was angry with these dozen ministers, he still suppressed his inner desire to punish them in the end.
Liu Chan just looked at the dozens of ministers with angry eyes, and then uttered one word coldly:
"roll."
After hearing this word, these dozen ministers seemed to be relieved, and immediately bowed to Liu Chan hurriedly, and then left Liu Chan's hall one after another.
Before Li Miao left, he almost fell down because of the fear in his heart.
Seeing that the dozen or so celebrities who used to speak eloquently in front of him behaved like this today, Liu Chan's disdain for them deepened.
After more than a dozen ministers had left, Liu Chan turned to a little Huangmen next to him and said:
"If I hadn't been the crown prince now, I would have put Li Miao in jail long ago."
Hearing Liu Chan's words, this young man from the Huang family immediately praised Liu Chan and said, "The prince is wise, powerful, and benevolent and righteous. He is really a blessing to the country."
Seeing this little yellow man praising him so much, Liu Chan had an embarrassed look on his face.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Normally, neither Liu Bei nor Zhuge Liang praised him like this, but they were embarrassed. It can be seen that Liu Chan took advantage of such praise.
Liu Chan looked at the little Huangmen named Huang Hao with admiration.
Huang Hao was a valet assigned to him by the Shaofu not long ago. Compared with other valets, Huang Hao undoubtedly understood his meaning better and could please him more easily.
So in just a few months, Liu Chan had regarded Huang Hao as his confidant.
After looking at Huang Hao, Liu Chan suddenly remembered something.
It can be seen from the remarks of the dozen ministers just now that the entire Yizhou now maintains a negative attitude towards Mi Yang's new policy.
Liu Chan thought that his cousin must feel uncomfortable when faced with such a situation.
So Liu Chan took Huang Hao to the side and sat down on the desk.
He wanted to write a letter to comfort Mi Yang, and he wanted to tell Mi Yang that no matter what happened, he would stand behind him.
Huang Hao saw Liu Chan's eagerness, so he immediately made good ink for Liu Chan.
After Huang Hao finished polishing the ink, Liu Chan immediately raised the brush in his hand and began to write quickly at his desk.
Huang Hao on the side looked at the look of expectation on Liu Chan's face when he was writing a letter to Mi Yang, and then thought of Liu Chan's performance in front of the minister just now.
He understood Mi Yang's position in Liu Chan's mind.
After realizing this, Huang Hao secretly warned himself:
"You will never be an enemy of Liangzhou Mu in the future."
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When Liu Chan angrily rebuked Li Miao, Liu Bei, who heard Liu Chan's performance, took Zhuge Liang and left the palace gate as early as possible.
Liu Bei took Zhuge Liang all the way towards the Imperial Garden.
Along the way, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang were speechless to each other.
Before he came to a clear pool in the imperial garden, Liu Bei stopped.
After Liu Bei stopped, Zhuge Liang saw Liu Bei's shoulders begin to shake slightly.
Then bursts of laughter burst out from Liu Bei's mouth.
As Liu Bei's laughter floated in Zhuge Liang's ears, Zhuge Liang clearly heard his words.
"I have no worries, I have no worries."
This sentence explains why Liu Bei laughed suddenly.
What made Liu Bei feel worry-free was Liu Chan's performance just now.
There is nothing better than a father to know a son, not to mention Liu Bei is a monarch who is famous for his ability to recognize people.
The ministers knew something about Liu Chan's character, how could Liu Bei not know about it?
Precisely because he knew this, Liu Bei had worries in his heart in the past.
To be continued...