This statement clearly expresses the current attitude of the upper echelons of Goryeo. After Xin Dun and Xin Min came to power, they expelled Li Gongsui, Qing Qianxing, Li Shoushan, Song Qing, Han Gongyi, Yuan Songshou, Wang Chonggui and other ministers, and installed ministers who took orders from him.
The bureaucrats control personnel and communication.
The aristocratic family hated him deeply, and they were equally dissatisfied with Wang Zhuan, the king of Goryeo who entrusted him with authority. Moreover, Wang Zhuan's temperament changed drastically because of the death of his queen, or did he release his nature?
He often applied makeup on himself, disguised himself as a woman, and slept with the aristocratic disciple Jin Xingqing every day. At the end of his reign, he formed a disciple guard, led by Jin Xingqing, and summoned Hong Lun, Han An, Quan Jin, Hong Kuan, Lu Xuan and other aristocratic and beautiful young men.
Go to bed.
He also let the young palace maid enter the room, concealed his face, and let Jin Xingqing, Hong Lun and others go..., while he dug a hole in the next room to peek, feeling envious in his heart, and then summoned Hong Lun and others to his bedroom...
If these things were done to a nobleman, it would be fine, and everyone would laugh at the absurdity. But it would not work if it were done to the king. He would not only damage his own reputation, but also the dignity of the country.
and the purity of the royal bloodline.
Therefore, Jiang Side, the envoy sent by Zhu Biao, lived in the capital of Goryeo like a fairy life where guests were crowded, drinking, writing poems and staying up all night. Goryeo cultural customs were deeply influenced by the Song Dynasty, and he was also very sensitive to political struggles.
After all this time, they had probably tasted what it meant for the Ming Dynasty envoys to stick to the capital. They were a little restrained at first, but as the high-profit situation became increasingly declining, they couldn't wait to pounce.
I would also like to thank the Yuan Dynasty and the princesses of the Yuan Dynasty for their training in Goryeo. They were accustomed to the overlord country interfering in their national affairs, so they had no resistance. Instead, they all hoped to take advantage of the opportunity to seek benefits for their own families.
Some members of the Goryeo royal family with weak blood also eagerly hope to be selected by the Ming Dynasty. Once they fly on the branches and become phoenixes, Jiang Side reported in a letter that the warehouse in the courtyard where he lives has been filled with more than ten rooms, and there are countless gold and silver treasures.
There is almost nowhere to put it.
As for Yao Guangxiao, the two monks were scheming and deceiving each other. Although Xin Min was powerful, he was increasingly inseparable from Dao Yan, a rebel genius. What's more, after so long, he also had speculations about the power behind Dao Yan.
No one is stupid, especially those who can make a difference in politics. Xin Min was able to grow from a poor monk to the current Marquis of Zhenping. He was an upright and obedient minister who protected the world by observing Taoism and principles. He had three Koreas and three major honors on his wall.
He led the capital to discuss envoys and supervisors, and was sentenced to supervise the governors. The Lord of the Jiucheng Prefecture proved that he was also a genius.
It's just that Goryeo is a small country after all. Everyone knows the size of the Ming Dynasty and the military strength that can defeat the Yuan Dynasty. So they know something, but they don't dare to reveal it, let alone get rid of Jiang Side and Yao Guangxiao.
, the so-called weak country has no diplomacy is nothing more than this.
It's a pity that what Zhu Biao wants is not simply to replace Goryeo with a king, so these people's plans and expectations are destined to fail. In other words, it's time for Xin Min to die, otherwise he will really be in trouble.
When he came back to his senses, the table in front of Zhu Biao was already filled with delicious dishes. Eating is definitely a pleasant thing, especially when you are hungry.
Chang Luohua looked at Zhu Biao who was eating deliciously, and the red lips that were deliberately pursed relaxed, and the corners of his mouth were raised as he personally prepared several delicious dishes for his husband.
In fact, she didn't care about Princess Goryeo. As the mistress of the Crown Princess's East Palace, what would happen if there were a few unruly ones? There were many rules in the palace, and she could treat whoever she wanted.
The gesture she made just now was just to have fun with her husband, and it was also an expression of weakness, hoping that he would love her more. In terms of her mother's status, she was also the legitimate daughter of the Kaiping Palace, so how could she be afraid of a barbarian princess.
After Chang Luohua ate a porcelain bowl of polished rice porridge, he leisurely stood up and led a group of people towards the East Palace warehouse. If he didn't like it, he didn't like it, but she wouldn't be shabby when it came to picking out the gift, not to mention that Song Yu was so respectful.
It is the heroine's duty to be diligent and diligent in handling affairs.
Zhu Biao stayed in the palace and continued to eat. Speaking of it, his appetite was really getting longer, but his body was also developing very well. He himself could feel that he had grown a lot taller this year, and he was already taller than some adults.
People are taller.
After he finished eating, the gifts prepared by Chang Luohua were also ready, including those from Princess Korea and those from the Li family and the Chen family. They were all treated equally. They were all silk, cloth, gold, silver, jewelry, and jade. Zhu Biao read the gift list.
It felt appropriate, so I said nothing more.
While the eunuchs below were packing up the gifts, Zhu Biao walked around with Chang Luohua, then sent her back to the palace for a lunch break, then looked at the time and led Liu Jin Yunjin out of the palace.
After arranging for the Jinwu Guards to accompany him secretly, Zhu Biao drove out of the palace in a car. It was the busiest time in the capital at noon. After driving for several streets, the sound of noisy business could not be heard.
Zhu Biao was also happy to hear this. The best place under the emperor's feet in the capital city would be doomed if it were all desolate and silent. When his father established Jiqing, he gathered many rich craftsmen and settled here. Now it has been ten years.
Five years.
After so many years of development, as the Ming Dynasty established its capital here, the people lived and worked in peace and contentment, and the prosperity of the capital city was far better than that of Suzhou and Hangzhou. The three hundred and sixty lines each have their own market language, but they are not in common use. I listened to them in a hurry, but I didn't know why they were the same.
Generally, it is a place designated by the government, so that each craftsman can have his or her own area. The craftsmen live according to the industry classification. They often refer to the settlement as a certain workshop based on their occupation, such as wood workshop, brocade workshop, saddle and bridle workshop, etc.
The location of the workshop also takes into account the characteristics of the objective environment. The dyeing workshops are mostly located near Liuye Street and Chuanban Lane, because the dyeing silk must be between the confluence of Qingxi, Dongshuiguan and Beitongguan, so its color will be black and bright.
Speaking of the prosperity of the capital, businessmen naturally came to hear the news, mainly merchants from Jiangnan and Shanxi. They specialized in business and were relatively large in scale. They were generally called pavilions. Pavilions were mostly set up along both sides of the official street, classified by category.
Segmentation.
As merchants from all over the country rushed in and even invaded the wide streets into shops, the imperial court formulated a penalty rule: "Anyone who encroaches on the streets and builds a house... will be punished with a staff of sixty, and each person will be ordered to restore the old one."
In addition to serious shops, there are rural farmers who mainly trade daily food, fuel, etc., and their business locations are concentrated and time-sensitive. Such centralized trading offices are still called cities according to the ancient system. Except for Jubao, Sanshan,
Outside the Shicheng and other gates, the city is mainly concentrated on both sides of the Qinhuai River to the west of Zhenhuai Bridge, as well as Dazhong Bridge, Beimen Bridge, Sanpailou and other places.
In order to promote circulation and increase the court's income, Lao Zhu also ordered the Ministry of Industry to build houses near the water outside Sanshan and other gates, called couch houses, for merchants to transfer inventory and the government to collect taxes, and the profits were considerable.