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Chapter 1016 seriously

Hanyang County, Ji County.
The original Lianggong Mansion was the Liangzhou Mu Mansion earlier.
In the fourth year of Jian'an, Wei Duan, a famous scholar in Jingzhao, was appointed as the governor of Liangzhou, and was in charge of the rebellion of Hanyang County and reconciled the Liangzhou rebellion, and reconciled the battle between Ma Teng and Han Sui. Wei Duan then built this Liangzhou Patriarch Palace in Ji County, attracting local talents to the curtain, and a gathering of handsome men and heroes for a while.
Later, Wei Duan was transferred from the Liangzhou Governor to serve as the Grand Duan. His son Wei Kang and Wei Dan were in the court and praised him for being praised by Kong Rong, saying that Wei Kangyuan was talented, elegant and resolute, and a great weapon. Wei Danyi was honest and honest, and was a virtuous person, and was a leader of the family. Kong Rong always spoke very badly, and finally added the sentence "I didn't expect that the two pearls would all come out of old clams", which was a joke for a while.
Two years later, Xun Yu recommended Wei Kang to replace Wei Duan and serve as the governor of Liangzhou. Wei Kang and many of his supporters eventually died at the hands of Ma Chao, and all the people in the prefectures were sad and indignant. Later, the scholars and Ma Chao were unable to join forces, and Wei Kang was also the factor.
After Wei Kang's death, Ma Chao occupied the mansion. He was a Hu Er and did not like to be complicated, so he often set up military tents in the courtyard, so that the mansion itself was a bit dilapidated.
After Liu Bei settled in this place for a month, he deliberately refused the provincial people's request for a slight repair to show his approachableness. He also assigned his subordinates to set up office space here directly.
At this time, Liu Bei was sitting in front of the desk, looking at the official documents piled up like hills in front of him with some annoyance.
Since Zhuge Liang came to the tent, Liu Bei has not been directly involved in so many practical official duties for a long time. Now Zhuge Liang is far away in Chengdu, and although Fa Zheng is also very talented in military and political affairs, he is not as close to Kong Ming.
No, or, in other words, Fa Xiaozhi sometimes thinks too much and calculates too finely. Now that our foothold in Liangzhou is still in its initial stage, how can the central government coordinate with this great state that has been rebelling for decades, and how to divide its own benefits with countless local forces with different minds? Many problems have never been encountered before.
For Liu Bei, he would rather be more relaxed and rough in these gains and losses, as long as he has a temporary balance, he will be able to adjust his gains slowly in the future.
Although the Hanzhong king regime he established was under the banner of adhering to the system of the former Han Dynasty, many of the undertakings he promoted were not developed by his predecessors, and there were no predecessors who could imitate them. Therefore, he could only do it step by step, without fear of being rough or concise.
When Liu Bei was in Chengdu, his cooperation with Kong Ming adhered to this idea. Liu Bei issued a general opinion, Kong Ming built a corresponding framework, and then filled in the content during the execution.
In this process, with Kong Ming's talent, he could naturally understand the subtle paths, and the fate was decorated with elegance and calmly compiled many final sections into feasible rules. Liu Bei held high and mediated in the middle, neither interfered in practice nor made mistakes.
But Fazheng's style is different from that of Kong Ming.
He was not as radical as Pang Tong, but he was more flattering than Pang Tong and Kong Ming. Just like when he elected Liu Bei as King of Hanzhong, Fa Zheng hoped that he could think about it in advance and analyze many things clearly from the beginning.
To be honest, many times, his style is very helpful to Liu Bei.
However, many of the fine matters in Liangzhou have no precedent to follow. If you want to do it well, you have to continue to conduct repeated consultations and coordination between the two parties, three parties and even more parties, so all kinds of whimsical ideas and absurd demands emerge.
Especially in recent days, many military and political affairs and personnel appointments have reached the final implementation. After several troubles, the originally simple things have become a bit complicated.
This time, Liu Bei was very busy. Sometimes he wanted to be lazy, but he felt guilty, feeling that he should not let Fa Zheng down.
After finishing processing a document in his hand, Liu Bei felt sore all over.
Twenty years ago, no, even when the Battle of Red Cliff ten years ago, how could I do this? Even if the sound of arrows breaking through the air was whistling in my ears, I fought for several days, lying with my sword, and sleeping when I said I could sleep. Once I heard the sound of war drums, I immediately got up and wore a horse to fight, crossing the battlefield, and felt no slight fatigue.
But now, I'm really old.
Liu Bei glanced at the edge of the desk. There was a small bronze mirror there. The surface of the bronze mirror reflected his gray hair. A strand of white hair took off from his bun and hung loosely in front of him.
In front of outsiders, he looked energetic, but in fact, he was almost sixty. Every morning, he would find messy hair loss on his pillow, and the bun became more and more difficult to tie.
He carefully stroked the strand of hair behind his ears and gently touched it. He felt that his hair was thin and soft, and when he touched the rough hands, he had almost no feeling.
He stretched, stood up, thought for a while, and took the sword from the frame.
It was really not good to be sleepy at this moment, so I still got loose and loose in the yard, sweating, and maybe my spirits came to my mind. The gentleman of Liangzhou was strong and martial, and he happened to find Yang Fu and Jiang Jie to gesture, and he also seemed to be close to him.
After walking out of the hall a few steps, the officials who were coming and going in the hall on both sides met Liu Bei.
Many people quickly stopped to show their respects. Most of these people were local scholars in Liangzhou, and their etiquette was very comprehensive. But it was precisely because the etiquette was too comprehensive that they seemed to be somewhat apart from each other. They were not like the Jingchu people below Kong Ming, who were mostly close.
Liu Bei tried his best to smile gently at them. This was also a skill he was very good at. However, when he was old and smiled more than a dozen times, he began to feel the muscles on his face a little hard. So he turned sideways, walked a few steps along the corridor on the side of the hall, and rubbed his face.
In the corridor here, several close servants stood solemnly. Liu Bei recognized that one of the handsome and heroic young men was Jiang Wei, the son of Jiang Jie.
Liu Bei's close servants who first arrived in Jingzhou, such as Fu Zui and Wei Yan, have now become important generals in charge of military power. Xiang Chong, who has less qualifications, has gradually accumulated reputation and will be released from the town at any time. Now these close servants, including Dong Yun, the son of Dong He, Huo Jun, Huo Yi, and Jiang Wei, are young handsome men in various states, so that they can follow Suwei, which is also the imitation of the former Han emperor's intention of becoming a son as a ward.
Dong Yun is a scholar. Huo Yi was born into a general, but he was more literary. Only Jiang Wei was good at swordsmanship and was extremely heroic. It is said that he had fought with Ma Chao. When Liu Bei saw Jiang Wei here, his eyes lit up and he smiled and said, "Boe, come, dance with me for a sword... Let me see the young talent in Liangzhou, haha."
If an ordinary young man was named by the hero of the world, he would have been so excited that he was overwhelmed. However, Jiang Wei did not show a flattered attitude, nor refused, but said enthusiastically: "Abide by the order."
He then followed Liu Bei and slowly walked into the hospital.
Both of them were great experts in swordsmanship. They stood apart three meters apart and pulled their swords.
Just as he was about to take action, Fa Zheng was happy and rushed in: "King, there is a Jingzhou military newspaper!"
Liu Bei felt nervous and quickly walked up to him: "How is it?"
Fa Zheng lowered his voice slightly: "The Han River surged, and tens of thousands of Cao's troops were lost in the water! Our army won a great victory, and the troops were heading towards Xiangyang!"
"A big victory?" Liu Bei could hardly believe his ears.
After entering Liangzhou, he sent orders to Jingzhou many times, asking them to start a war in Jingxiang again, drag down the main force of Cao's army, and buy time for his own operation in Liangzhou and even the Han army entering Guanzhong. This task is extremely difficult and he bears tremendous pressure. Even if the enemy is Guan Yu and Lei Yuan, Liu Bei still has no confidence in these two famous generals in the Hanzhong king regime.
But unexpectedly, this battle has already achieved its result? And it is such a big victory?
He subconsciously asked: "Xiaozhi, is this matter serious?"
There was already a hint of tremolo as he spoke.
Fa Zheng presented the military newspaper with both hands: "Master, please see!"
Chapter completed!
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