530. the 530th chapter retreat
Zhang Yi said, stood up, bowed to Zheng Xiu, took a few steps back, and went to find his shoes. Zheng Xiu seemed a little disappointed when he saw Zhang Yi staying for a while.
She said: "Tomorrow morning, I will find an excuse to see the prince, tell him about the dangers of Qu Jian and his son, and advise him to order Mianchi to change generals in the last battle and retreat to the Chu army. But if there is news here, how should I tell you?"
Without waiting for Zhang Yi to think about it, she made up her mind and said, "It's better for us to talk about each other here. Tell us about your progress and I'll tell you about my advice."
Seeing that Zheng Xiu had already had a certain opinion, what could he say? Regardless of whether he wanted to or not, meeting Zheng Xiu at Jin Shang Mansion was still the safest and safest choice. Zhang Yi nodded and said, "It's so great that we are all very convenient and familiar with it."
At the same time, a sense of trouble appeared in his heart. He felt that during these days in Yingdu, it seemed that Zheng Xiu would have been invited to meet more times because she would not seem satisfied with seeing one or two sides.
Zhang Yi thought about the benefits of dating Zheng Xiu carefully and persuaded himself to be more open-minded, because in this era, there may be inseparable connections between the harems of the same country and the outer dynasty, or the courts of different countries, and courts, and it has become the norm for mutual support or utilization.
This is an era of chaos, an era of reorganization of power almost every day, an era of relatively free people, and an era of great release of ideas and creativity.
Zhang Yi heard that there was a strange man named Zhuang Zhou in Mengcheng, Song State. King Xiong Shang of Chu sent someone to invite him to be an official. He refused and would rather be a free dirty wild boar than a slaughtered cattle. In the eyes of the world, this person was even more rumored, unrestrained, useless, but his articles were hidden secrets, which were beyond ordinary people to understand. After his wife died, he actually sang a song while knocking on the clay pot, facing the ridicule of the world and disdainful.
It is in such an era of uniqueness and uniqueness that so many unique ideas and opinions emerged. Zhang Yi thought: "I was just a wandering scholar, so why should I wear the crown of a moral gentleman? In this world, almost no one cares about this silly and proclaimed 'caps". "As he thought about it, he also laughed at the pedantic and unrestrained past.
After saying goodbye to Zheng Xiu, it was already the hour of the night, and Zhang Yi could not be idle for a moment. When he heard that Zheng Xiu was going to see the prince as soon as possible, he had to make some arrangements before this so that the best effect could be achieved.
Zhang Yi went to Jingchi that night and knocked on Jingchi's mansion. When he saw him, even Jingchi was surprised. He didn't expect that Zhang Yi would come to look for him so late.
Jing Chi gave Zhang Yi to his study. After the two sat down, Zhang Yi asked Jing Chi: "I heard that most of the relatives of the Chu State's royal family members opposed the prince's marriage with Qin when Lao Wang was seriously ill and married the princess of Qin into the family. I wonder if Doctor Jing also heard about this?"
Jing Chi nodded and said, "After Prime Minister Zhang's banquet the night before yesterday, the news that the prince wanted to marry the princess of Qin spread like wildfire. It quickly spread throughout the streets and alleys of Yingdu, and people were talking about it. I also heard that especially the nobles of the royal family led by Qu Jian, were furious and recommended Qu Jian out to advise Lao Wang to stop the prince from going alone."
Jing Chi was also worried about this matter. He felt the unique uneasiness in the Chu court when power changed. He advised Zhang Yi: "Prime Minister Zhang was kindly willing to marry the princess of Qin and Chu to the crown prince. This was a beautiful thing, but it was not the right time at this time. Can Prime Minister Zhang reconsider it?"
Zhang Yi frowned, stroked his chin with his hand, and thought about it for a long time. He said, "Since Doctor Jing has this judgment, I can bring the Qin princess Ying Han back to the country for the smooth handover of you and the Chu throne. However, now the prince Mi Huai has the intention to marry the princess. I am afraid that someone will need to persuade him to give up this idea."
Jing Chi was particularly happy when he heard Zhang Yi agreeing to withdraw his plan to marry the princess of Qin. He exaggerated Yi: "Prime Minister Zhang has a broad mind and a stubborn mind. I admire him, admire him! If you can take back your life, this matter will be much easier. Zong Zheng Qu Jian, who manages the affairs of the royal family in Chu, is a straightforward person. I will tell him as soon as possible that Qin can cancel the news that the prince will marry into Chu. He will personally advise the prince, which should stop the impulse of the prince."
Zhang Yi came to Jingchi and asked for this result. He pretended to be helpless and said, "Oh, it was a good thing, but who knew that these unexpected changes would have to be done. If I go back to the king of Qin, I will explain patiently."
Jing Chi was very grateful to Zhang Yi and thought that Zhang Yi was very good-looking. He considered the marriage from the perspective of Chu State. As for the mystery of Qu Jian's advice to the prince, he didn't think much about it. He just felt that the straightforward Zong Zheng should come forward. After the two exchanged their ideas, Zhang Yi left Jing Chi and then returned to the upper house to rest.
After Zhang Yi left, Jing Chi went to Zongzheng Qu Jian's mansion to find him, regardless of the late night, and told him about Qin's new attitude towards marriage. The reason why Jing Chi was so urgent was that he was worried that it would be too late to report the letter, Qu Jian bypassed the prince and directly advised Lao Wang. Lao Wang Xiong Shang is now living in the palace, and I wonder if he can still listen to Qu Jian's advice clearly?
If Lao Wang could hear it, he would be furious and might be punished by the prince Mi Huai. At this time, the prince had almost completely controlled the court. It is unknown whether the father and son turned against each other. Isn't the Chu State going to have a great chaos in the government?
If Lao Wang was seriously ill and did not know about the personnel, once Qu Jian’s memorial was submitted, it would inevitably fall into the hands of the prince. How could the prince spare Qu Jian easily?
Jing Chi thought for a long time and thought that it would be better for Qu Jian to explain it to the prince in person, so as not to cause great damage to the court and turmoil in the country. When he found Qu Jian and announced the latest statement from Qin, he also expressed his loyal advice, believing that Qu Jian should first advise the prince, rather than directly advise Lao Wang Xiong Shang.
Chapter completed!