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Chapter 399 Are you afraid that you only want to deal with me?

Chapter 399 Are we willing to pay him by mistake?

Author: fire pine cone

Chapter 399 Are we willing to pay him by mistake?

What Zhu Suchu did not expect at all was that the faction of civil servants who favored Hu Weiyong had already been eliminated by Lao Zhu. If it is clear that the most powerful civil servants should be the "outer cabinet" headed by Zhu Biao, as well as the previous

The "Eastern Zhejiang" faction was incompatible with Hu Weiyong.

Not to mention the foreign cabinet, most of the officials in the foreign cabinet of the Ming Dynasty are young officials with small powers. Now they can be regarded as Lao Zhu's mouthpiece at most, so they will naturally not contradict Lao Zhu's wishes.

As for the literati in eastern Zhejiang... In Zhu Su's impression, most of those people were not the officials of the Yuan Dynasty who were demoted in the past month. Because of the change of dynasties, the logical achievements were not Zhu Ming's ministers. The mistake was that they followed the old Zhu Dong from the beginning.

From the "Huaixi" lineage, they naturally want to be shorter.

It is precisely because of this that most of those people just follow the steps step by step, just enjoying their confinement, and do not dare to refute Lao Zhu's decision too directly.

But Ruming, it was obvious that even he could hear the whispers of those people? Was there anything in that decree that affected their immediate interests?

Zhu Su turned his head secretly with some curiosity and looked at the noisy civil servants.

With just a few glances, Zhu Su naturally couldn't understand the thoughts of those civil servants. However, he also saw an unexpected person: the old man Li Shanzheng of South Korea was standing at the front of the queue of civil servants. However, he also saw an unexpected person.

He didn't participate in the discussion, and he couldn't distinguish himself from the civil servants. He just stood there extremely respectfully.

When he saw Zhu Su turning around, he even bowed to Zhu Su quietly and respectfully.

"Why is he there?" Zhu Su was puzzled.

Logically speaking, the Korean father-in-law has already aged and no longer holds any actual responsibilities in the court, so there is no need to attend the court meeting.

Just like Liu Bowen, the sincere brother, he was kept in the capital to be consulted at all times because of his status as a teacher and friend with Lao Zhu.

Could it be that because Hu Weiyong's party was defeated and there was a temporary shortage of officials in the DPRK, Lao Zhu asked Li Shanchang to come back and take the lead?

Before I could think about it carefully, I heard Lao Zhu at the head say: "What, is there something wrong?"

The tone is quite unkind.

To be fair, that reward was considered very frugal. After all, as my own son, I needed the state treasury to bear some of the costs of opening the feudal palace and building teeth, so I gave it away.

If we had not waited for Xu Da's army escorting the loot to turn around, then Xu Da and the army would be rewarded, and they would be the big ones among the big ones.

Hearing the words, the palace suddenly fell silent. After a while, a member of the Royal Palace came out and said cautiously: "Go back to your Majesty. The official position in the court is an important asset of the country. How can we take it lightly?"

"Your Majesty, please give it some more thought..."

"Don't take it lightly?" Lao Zhu raised his eyebrows. "Of our three sons, the fourth son charged into the battle and killed General Naha Chudong; the fifth son strategized and stabilized the situation in Ji Town; even if he was not the second son, he could not

He went to Changli and appeased countless refugees."

"The credit is a few points higher than most of us here. If you can't share the official position with them, can you give it to us?"

All the officials were stunned when they heard the words. They were so true that they couldn't refute them. No one has made greater contributions than the military merits. That's why the Huaixi nobles have always been ahead of them.

Now that the three princes are around, they have no military exploits. It is really overwhelming to use such superficial reasons.

"Your Majesty," Yang Xunwen, the Minister of Rites, said. "Although the three palace masters have made great contributions, the famous imperial utensils cannot be used to reward their merits."

"According to common sense, anyone who has made military achievements should be rewarded with a title. And those who are officials should be on the side of your herdsmen. You should not just look at merits, but also pay more attention to their talents and learning..."

"Several palace masters are still young. I think they are not suitable for taking on such a big responsibility for the time being."

"In return for a title?" Zhu Xiangsha, who was already unhappy, laughed. "Master Yang, do you want to make me an uncle or a marquis?"

"My king, do you really want to thank me, Mr. Yang?"

"I don't dare. Several palace masters have already been denied the title of king, so naturally they cannot be rewarded with the title." Yang Xunwen came clearly prepared, so he smiled and said: "I think it is a good idea to make a mistake with the two palace masters, King Qin and King Wu.

Reward him with gold and silver. It is very likely that he will be given a military position in the Jinyi Guards, just like the king of Yan did in the east of the palace..."

Even if Zhu Pingyu made a provocation, Yang Xunwen still had a humble attitude. Zhu Ping had nothing to say after hearing this. After all, the method given by the old man was indeed good. Civilian and military officers are very different from officials? As far as Zhu Ping himself is concerned, he

I really prefer to hold a military position. After all, I can't even hold a pen steady, so what kind of role do I want to be a right-handed censor?

Don't worry if you hang out with the big soldiers!

Zhu Chong was not the only one who was wrong about Yang Xunwen's words, and everyone praised him for his kindness. But Lao Zhu, who was at the head, was already impatient.

Just listen to him say: "We also know whether the officials will be on the side of our herdsmen. We officials are not like this, let alone they will ask to be the vassal king in the next month."

"They all want to be on guard. When it comes to positions, they are more demanding than us. If they don't understand government affairs, don't they want to be led by the nose?"

"Regardless of whether they are civilians or military officers, they are required to have experience in all aspects of their brothers."

"Do we understand all the painstaking efforts we have put in?"

"Let me ask one last question, we want those three children to experience in the court."

"Who among us supports and who is against it?"

The tone is firm and cannot be disobeyed.

Obviously, this matter was just a formality in the court, and it was already firmly established in Lao Zhu's mind.

When the words were said, the noise in the queue of civil servants stopped suddenly. Zhu Su watched coldly for a long time, still confused.

Lao Zhu and the civil servants, on the one hand, were obsessed with begging to grant official titles to his brothers; on the other hand, they worked hard to prevent his three brothers from being granted official titles.

It's understandable that Lao Zhu suddenly asked for their official posts. But these civil servants...their brothers are not princes, and they are not in the hands of the emperor. Even if they have actual posts, they will not be under Lao Zhu's nose.

Do evil things.

Are those civil servants guarding against something with their attitude?

All the officials were silent for a moment, thinking that seeing the emperor insisting so much, it would not be a big deal after all, so they all retreated in spite of the difficulty.

Unexpectedly, Yang Xunwen gritted his teeth, as if he had some determination, suddenly knelt down on his knees, kowtowed to Lao Zhu and said, "I know your Majesty's intention."

"But please forgive me, Your Majesty. I have something to say, and I must make it clear to Your Majesty here."

"The King of Qin and the King of Yan have given their officials experience and training, and I think there is nothing wrong with them."

"However, in the east of King Wu's palace, this is out of Jizhen. Although he has one or two minor merits, he also has five major sins."

"You must never pay him the Imperial Academy's job of offering wine!"

After saying that, he fell to the ground and said no more words.

Zhu Su was stunned when he heard this. Five major sins?

Where did he provoke those officials? If those people tried their best, did they actually want to pay him by mistake?

(End of chapter)


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