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Chapter 42 Bipolar (14)

ps: Thanks to Eagle Zhou, for the tea reception, and thanks to Santai Real Person and Stinky Dog ZJ for their monthly tickets. I’m going to have a meeting in the suburbs tomorrow. I don’t know if I have time to code, let alone whether I can access the Internet there. I’ll do my best.

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From a distance, he could see the crowds surging at the steps of the palace. Li Suimo's eyes were focused and he hurriedly said to Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao solemnly: "My father went out to greet them in person. Let's get off our horses."

Li and Guo were also taken aback. They quickly dismounted and followed on foot, holding the reins of their horses.

When he came closer, Li Suimo just bowed and said: "Father..." Before introducing him, Li Cunxu had already prostrated himself on the ground and saluted solemnly: "My nephew Cunxu, let me bow to your uncle!"

Li Chengzhong hurriedly stepped forward to help Li Cunxu up, and said with a smile: "Why is it like this, why is it like this." He saw the tall Li Cunxu from a distance, and now he helped Li Cunxu up with his own hands. He was surprised to find that he was taller and stronger than himself. Li Chengzhong

He was already considered tall in this era, and measured by later generations, he was 1.85 meters tall, but Li Cunxu was much taller than him. Li Chengzhong visually estimated that he was at least 1.90 meters, maybe 1.93 meters, or maybe 4. As for the shoulders,

, it is even wider, and Li Chengzhong’s whole body will be completely covered without any part of it being exposed.

This kind of human-shaped iron tower was the only one Li Chengzhong had seen since time travel, so he couldn't help but take a few more glances.

Li Chengzhong took Li Cunxu into the palace and went straight into the second hall. Everyone followed him and filed in.

Li Chengzhong took the main seat, Feng Dao and Zhang Xing accompanied him on the right, and Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao took the guest seats.

After a few greetings and greetings, Li Cunxu asked Li Cunxu to convey his greetings to Jin King Li Keyong. Li Chengzhong smiled and said: "General Yazi is well-known in the world. When we meet him today, he is even more famous than he is."

Li Cunxu was a little embarrassed: "Cunxu has had a strange appearance since he was a child, which made his uncle laugh."

Li Chengzhong was surprised and said: "What's weird? This is a majestic appearance, the appearance of a tiger general! As soon as I saw Yazi, I felt happy!"

Li Cunxu felt ashamed and said: "Compared with my uncle, what is my nephew? My uncle conquered the Bohai Sea, conquered Silla, pacified all the grassland tribes, and expanded the territory of the Tang Dynasty thousands of miles. My uncle is the role model for our generation of warriors, and my nephew is worthy of it."

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Li Chengzhong smiled and said: "Yazi is too modest... I heard that Yazi was praised by the emperor himself at the age of eleven. He is eleven years old, tsk tsk, what was I doing when I was eleven? Well, rolling around on the floor and asking for candy from my mother.

Let’s eat!” Li Chengzhong said self-deprecatingly, which caused laughter in the hall, and Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao felt a little relieved.

Guo Chongtao said with a smile: "Your Majesty is joking, a certain general Yazi was born into a great family. He traveled with the King of Jin when he was five years old, joined the army at the age of seven, and when he was eleven years old, he accompanied the King of Jin to defeat Wang Xingyu. He achieved the third level of shooting, so he is the one he is today.

Praise, this is called the talent of a fierce general. The prince is different. He is the commander-in-chief of the imperial general. Why should he go to the front line to criticize hundreds of generals and thousands of soldiers?" These words not only praised Li Chengzhong, but also praised Li Cunxu. He was also considered an old man.

Guo Chongtao said that Li Cunxu was praised by the emperor because of what happened in the fourth year of Qianning (895). At that time, Li Cunxu was eleven years old and followed Li Keyong to Chang'an to offer victory. The emperor praised him as "like his father", which means

Wu Yongshang deposed his father Li Keyong to "Ya". From then on, Li Cunxu became famous all over the world and was called "Ya Zi" by the world.

Li Chengzhong noticed that Guo Chongtao said that "he went to war at the age of seven and went into battle at the age of eleven", and that he also defeated three people with his shooting skills. He couldn't help being surprised. He originally thought that Li Cunxu followed Li Keyong to Chang'an when he was young, just to ask for rewards.

The emperor may have said a few words of encouragement to Li Cunxu for Li Keyong's sake. After all, how could an eleven-year-old child perform meritorious deeds on the battlefield? I didn't expect it to be true. He couldn't help but look Li Cunxu up and down, and felt

Maybe this kid was higher than ordinary people when he was eleven years old?

The summoning of Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao this time was not just for fun, nor was it to satisfy Li Chengzhong's "hero worship" complex, otherwise Feng Dao and Zhang Xing would not be able to accompany them again, so the topic quickly turned to serious matters.

Feng Daoxian explained the reasons why Han Quanjie and other officials took Prince Duan and Princess Tang Xing to flee to Youzhou. He said: "In order to prevent Li and Tang from being cut off, the emperor sent Prince Duan to Youzhou in an attempt to restrain the King of Liang. A certain family Yan

After Wang Naijianzhen..."

Li Chengzhong blushed, but fortunately no one noticed.

"The King of Yan of a certain family was entrusted by His Majesty's secret edict to support the royal family after he was established in the imperial family. In compliance with His Majesty's will, he appointed King Duan as the crown prince, but he didn't know what the King of Jin wanted?"

Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao had discussed this issue many times along the way, so Li Cunxu asked back: "But I don't know if Hedong will listen to your majesty or the prince after the prince establishes the throne?"

Li Cunxu asked quite tactfully. On the surface, he was asking who would be respected when the emperor and the prince issued edicts at the same time. In fact, everyone in the audience understood that he was asking whether Hedong would respect Lu Long once the prince was in Youzhou East Palace.

snort?

Feng Dao replied: "King Duan is young. Although he is smart and agile, he is not capable of governing. King Yan wants to select a famous teacher to teach in the East Palace. When King Duan is qualified, he can then govern."

Hedong's style has always been straightforward, and it has been like this since the King of Jin. Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao asked in unison at the same time: "When will the government be in power?"

Feng Dao explained: "The King of Yan plans to make a three-term agreement for the prince, namely military government, training government, and constitutional government. Military government will be implemented in the world before the prince turns sixteen. If the world is peaceful early, the military government will be ended early. If not, it will continue for several years.

"After the world is at peace, he will implement training and governance; after the prince's talents are recognized by the world, he will implement constitutional government."

"What is military government? What is political training? What is constitutional government?" Guo Chongtao followed closely.

"In military affairs, military affairs are given priority. The princes of the world make alliances and make covenants based on the agreed rules and regulations. They unite externally to fight the enemy together, while the princes take care of their own internal affairs. Those who join the covenant share the hardships and support each other. If one family is attacked, the rest will support each other.

The Party established the Yuhou Joint Headquarters in accordance with the agreement of the alliance, and the number of Yuhou Headquarters will be discussed separately. The Yuhou Joint Headquarters does not infringe on the military rights of all parties, but only determines the combat strategy. All parties shall act in accordance with the strategy and shall not violate it."

Feng Dao spoke very slowly, leaving enough time for Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao to digest it slowly. After a while, he continued to explain.

"The political trainer is the peace of the world, which will be implemented after the end of military rule. In accordance with the agreement of the alliance and according to the achievements of each party during the military rule, officials will be sent to establish the political hall and six ministries and nine temples. Those with outstanding merits will have a larger share of the officials, and the merits will not be obvious.

The proportion of officials is small. The princes from all sides enter the political hall, and they are responsible for administrative affairs and teaching. The prince can observe the government from the East Palace."

The so-called "government training" strategy is more complicated than "military government" and more difficult to operate. The official posts of the six bureaus and nine temples are divided according to the combat contribution. So what is considered a big contribution and what is a small contribution? What is the difference between the big and small?

Quantification, how to link it with the official share? In addition, who led the Yuhou Joint Headquarters in the previous military and political period is not a critical issue, because Feng Dao has already said that the Joint Headquarters does not seize the military power of each party, but only determines the combat strategy.

But it was different when it came to the political training period, especially in the political affairs hall. Who was the chief minister? How were the ministers ranked? The difference was quite big.

Questions like this made Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao spend more time thinking about it, but they even had headaches and couldn't think clearly.

Feng Dao continued to explain: "I will provide you with a detailed chapter later for your reference. Finally, I will talk about constitutional government. The country establishes the fundamental principles for the constitution. The constitution only determines the country's foundation, powers, responsibilities, systems, etc., and does not involve specific details.

Legal decrees. Specific legal decrees are made in accordance with the spirit of the Constitution and must not violate the Constitution, otherwise they will be invalid. After the prince or the future emperor ascends the throne, the emperor and the political hall govern the country in accordance with the constitution. This is constitutional government. Of course, this is just for King Yan and Lulong Festival

There are no specific details on the Du government’s preliminary considerations, and how it will be implemented remains to be discussed further in the future. King Yan’s expectation is to strive to achieve constitutional government within twenty years.”

Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao were dizzy after hearing this. Feng Dao also knew that these things might not be easy to digest for a while, so he didn't say any more. He only asked someone to take the detailed chapter and give it to them so that they could figure it out on their own. Don't talk about Li Cunxu.

and Guo Chongtao were dizzy. When Feng Dao listened to Li Chengzhong's story, wasn't he confused? Feng Dao was quite coherent when he told Li Chengzhong, and his plan was a little more mature. Li Chengzhong took all these things into consideration at the beginning.

When he handed it to Feng Dao, he was not so clear. He was thinking about everything in a mess. Feng Dao had not slept well for half a month, and he had lost a lot of weight.

However, although Li and Guo were generally confused, a few people understood it - King Yan did not seek to take the initiative after the crown prince established the crown prince, but intended to conduct military and political affairs through a form of negotiation.

In fact, this part is what Hedong is most concerned about. As long as this point can be made clear, seeing as Lulong is generously assisting Hedong with various supplies, other things may not have to be abandoned.

On the Hedong side, the biggest bargaining chip the King of Jin gave Li and Guo was to give up their control over the prince, admit that King Yan was "holding" the prince, and agree to the prince building the East Palace in Youzhou. It would not work if they disagreed. It was impossible to use troops to rob Hebei.

Prince, right? Therefore, Li and Guo were ready to give up.

However, the contradiction between obeying the emperor's orders or the prince's orders that Li Cunxu proposed at the beginning no longer exists. According to Lu Long's strategy, the prince will be in a "teaching and training" period for at least seven or eight years. This solution successfully combined the "establishment of the prince" and the "east palace".

"Edict" separated the two, which meant that the power of the prince was stripped from the prince, which effectively alleviated the conflict between the emperor and the prince on the surface. Li and Guo still admired this.

Then we talked for a while, and then the summons came to an end.

After Li Cunxu and Guo Chongtao left the Prince of Yan's Mansion, Li Chengzhong, Feng Dao and Zhang Xingzhong stayed in the hall to talk for a while. Zhang Xingzhong said: "Starting today, we have made a clear decision. It depends on the response of each town. I don't know if the King of Jin will respond.

Will you agree? By the way, Han Duyu wrote to say that he has picked up the Fengxiang envoy. They have arrived outside Yunzhou Pass and are preparing to move eastward quickly along the pass wall. They will reach Youzhou by September 29th at the latest. Counting

Four days left.”

Li Chengzhong nodded and was lost in thought for a while. He didn't know what he was thinking. After a while, he suddenly said: "The envoy of the King of Yue has abandoned his boat and landed in Changlu, and may arrive the day after tomorrow. As for the envoy of the King of Yue...

To reply, both the Magistrate’s Office and the General Staff Office will come up with countermeasures as soon as possible!” (To be continued...)


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