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Chapter 147: The disease is healed

"If the medicine does not cure dizziness, the disease will not heal." [Shang Shu·Shuo Ming]

In the Xuanshi Palace, Fu Shou was sobbing in a low voice. From the moment she saw the emperor, she could no longer control her worries for the past few days. The emperor looked pitiful and his heart softened a little, and he persuaded her in a good voice.

: "With experts like Zhang Ji here, what can a cold weather do? You don't have to be like this. Isn't this better for me? Stop crying."

Only then did Fu Shou stop his tears and complained in a low voice: "Your Majesty said so, but why did you avoid people the day before yesterday and make people uneasy?"

The emperor avoided the question, sighed, changed the subject and asked, "Is the prince okay?"

"The prince has heard that His Majesty is not hesitant in the past few days, and has become anxious and worried. He is not as lively and lively as before." Fu Shou wiped the tears from the corners of his eyes, and when she mentioned the prince, she asked: "When will His Majesty be safe?"

Well, it’s better to take the time to meet the prince. There are other princes and princesses, and His Majesty has not been close to them for a long time."

In the seventh year of Jian'an, the noble Zhen Mi and the beauty Wu Ran each gave birth to the third prince Liu Ming and the fourth prince Liu Jing, and the palace servant Du Luofu also gave birth to a daughter Liu Yan. Last year, Wan Wan gave birth to a daughter.

Qiao, the palace servant donated by the elder princess, gave birth to the emperor's fifth prince, Liu Yun. Fu Shou and his former daughter-in-law, Zou, also gave birth to two princesses, Liu Qia and Liu Qin respectively.

At this point, the emperor had five sons and four daughters. The house was full of children, the concubines were harmonious, and they could always enjoy family happiness. In the eyes of others, such changes were entirely caused by the deposed Empress Dong and the ennoblement of Empress Fu.

There is an increasingly popular saying in both the government and the public that the virtuous and virtuous people will bring prosperity to their descendants.

Although I don't know where this rumor originated, I think it is to build momentum for the queen and even the prince. Before the emperor fell ill, he acquiesced in this trend. After all, the prince was still young.

Most of the rumors can be regarded as praising Fushou. However, it was different after the emperor was seriously ill. A possible turmoil in the power center made many people see the speculative intentions. It would be better to take advantage of this time to strike and warn in advance.

good.

"I heard that Fu De has visited the palace more often than usual these days." The emperor verbally promised to visit his sons and daughters, and looked at each other: "Captain Fengche's affairs are not heavy at all. He

What is the purpose of entering the palace so diligently?"

Fu Shou was startled. He simply thought that Fu De's horrifying thoughts were known to the emperor. He wanted to plead guilty on his behalf, but was afraid of the emperor's anger that would follow. After being stunned for a long time, he said: "Yes,

It's just that Fu De was worried that His Majesty was still ill, so he went around to inquire more about his concubine."

"Oh." The emperor responded noncommittally to the answer, and then said casually: "Although your brother does not have any great talents, he has the status of the emperor's uncle. In a place like Chang'an, there is no guarantee that he will experience it that day.

You can't help but be instigated by others and do some domineering behavior. Not only will your Fu family's reputation be lost for generations, but it will also damage the face of the imperial court."

Fu Shou understood the warning in the emperor's words and said in fear: "When I was at home, I heard Aweng say that my brother is dull in intelligence and weak in temperament. In the past few years, Chang'an has become increasingly prosperous, and I am afraid that I will lose him.

Original simplicity.”

"It's time to let him do something down-to-earth." The emperor's tone was still gentle, like an ordinary couple discussing the future future of an unscrupulous child in the family: "I intend to let him go to Nanhai to become a county magistrate. Last year

Yuzhang has started to test new sea ships. It will not be long before there will be huge ships on the sea. The South China Sea is rich in produce and adjacent to Jiaozhi. If he goes there with his heart, he can easily accomplish a business."

Fu Shou knew that she had no reason to refuse. Although the South China Sea was a poor place, being sent to be a county magistrate was the same as being exiled, but it was still better than staying in Chang'an and being instigated and used by others.

The great craftsman Liang Shao and others did not care about the emperor when he was ill, but instead encouraged him to build a mountain tomb. The emperor was furious. After being thrown into Tingwei Prison, he was sentenced to death by Yang Pei. The emperor originally intended to expand the case and involve him.

When someone deliberately performed curses, witchcraft, etc. behind his back and took the opportunity to cause a big prison, they finally gave up after the strong dissuasion of Xun You and others.

The emperor thought that the subsequent actions would be inconvenient and distract his energy, and that Xun You, Xun Yu and others rarely compromised on the policy of moving to a wealthy position, so he controlled this idea in time.

A few days later, the emperor completely recovered from his illness. He immediately went to Chengming Hall to handle government affairs and informed Sikong Zhao Wen, Chariot and Cavalry General Cao Cao, Shangshu Ling Xun Yu and others about the plan to move the wealthy, which had been brewing for several days.

They had learned about the matter through various channels, and when the emperor proposed it, they all expressed their approval, but made many modifications based on it out of public and private interests.

After receiving the approval of the important ministers, the emperor did not give the government and the public any time to react. He held a regular court meeting the next day and announced the audience to all ministers. He declared with a full spirit that the emperor was still the one who remained standing.

Since Liang Shaocai was executed for suggesting the construction of a mountain mausoleum, the emperor naturally could not let the new general Zhou Zhong bring up the matter of building the mausoleum again. However, his own mausoleum could not be built for the time being, but his ancestor's mausoleum could.

Especially the tombs of the emperors in Luoyang that were robbed during Dong Zhuo's rebellion. Not only were the treasures in their tombs scattered, but even the remains of the late emperors were disturbed. The emperor looked up to the sky for his great virtue, and down to the remnants of his ancestors, he was able to redefine his title.

Yu Nei, looking forward to ZTE again, how can we not try to comfort the ancestors of all generations now?

Not only to return all the lost treasures, but at least to repair them a little and send someone to take care of them at all times.

Speaking of repairs, when Zhu Jun stationed troops in Luoyang, he simply made some adjustments. He covered the soil and planted trees. It makes sense that there are no holes in the hills from the outside.

Although we can no longer dig up the imperial mausoleum and put back the treasures, so as not to disturb the souls of our ancestors, we still have to send more people around to take care of them at all times. And when it comes to care, what can be better than the ancestors who moved the mausoleum to guard the mausoleum?

Which one is more effective?

As soon as the emperor's words of "filial piety" to the ancestors came out, the ministers participating in the Chang Dynasty immediately burst into an uproar. Even though the imperial censor and others kept shouting, they could not suppress it for a while.

In the end, the emperor ordered the loud-voiced regular attendants to yell in unison, and the echoes vibrated in the vast front hall, forcing the ministers to quiet down.

It is true that the Luoyang Emperor's mausoleum is dilapidated. Even if an ordinary person's ancestral tomb is disturbed, they will spend money and effort to repair it after they become prosperous. What's more, the emperor who keeps saying that he has received the "blessing of his ancestors" can rejuvenate the world?

The emperor had the word "filial piety" and had a strong attitude. He was far from Xiaoyuan and could be compared with emperors such as Xiaocheng. The ministers were worried about the affairs of Du Tian, ​​and because Liang Shao and others were killed in front, they had several disputes.

Then everyone took a step back and temporarily repaired the Wenling Mausoleum of the emperor's biological father, Emperor Xiaoling, and then moved the powerful people from other places with more than three million yuan to live there. Like Maolingyi and other mausoleums in Guanzhong, it was called Wenlingyi.

As for which place's unlucky tycoons were affected first, of course it was Jizhou, which Yuan Shao once separatized into chaos.

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