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Chapter 24 Reconciling Ding Nai

"To cause chaos, it is better to control the silk and suppress it." Zuo Zhuan said in the fourth year of Yin Gong's reign.

Not long after Yang Qi left, he had several newly written edicts sent to him by the Chancellery. After the emperor read them, he sent them back, and Fu Jie ordered the seal to be issued, and then the Chancellor officially made them official.

Issued.

Although the process is cumbersome, it allows the emperor to firmly grasp the power of issuing orders. Of course, the emperor sometimes finds it troublesome and would like to have people around him draft and issue the edict directly. However, this change can easily cause dissatisfaction with the entire Shangshu table, and it requires a

Opportunity.

While the emperor was thinking about it, he walked from the promulgation room to the dressing room, changed clothes in the room, and then sat back at the desk. During the period when he left the court, even if there were Ma Rixi and others every day,

The memorials, which were inconvenient for people to make decisions, were sent to the front of the army by horse. There were still many government affairs accumulated in the chancery, which were urgently awaiting the emperor's personal resolution. It had only been two days since I returned to Chang'an. In addition to reviewing the memorials, meeting with officials from other dynasties, and also busy with meetings and discussions,

In the middle, he was scheming with a group of ministers below, preparing to clean up the situation.

When I was there, I had to brace myself up and deal with it one by one, but I still didn't feel anything. At this time, everyone left. Once I calmed down, I started to feel lost, and I didn't know what was going on.

The emperor was lost in thought while looking at the memorial, when Mu Shun from Xiaohuangmen walked in quietly and said, "Your Majesty, the Queen has sent someone to have dinner with Your Majesty."

"I still have a lot of memorials here that I haven't reviewed yet, so I asked her not to wait any longer." The emperor shook his head. Now that he thought of the empress's blazing eyes every time she was alone with him, he couldn't help but feel guilty. The three people in the palace

Not to mention anything else, a woman is beautiful, but her body has not reached that stage yet, so she can only look at it without moving. Not only does it not satisfy her cravings, but it makes her even more depressed.

The emperor has never really been blessed by anyone since he got married. This is no secret both inside and outside the palace. Everyone also knows that the emperor has not grown up physically, and he is not in a hurry or dares to rush him. He is keeping quiet.

They waited quietly, and because of this, there were no major disputes in the harem, maintaining a superficial harmony.

"Jinnuo." Mu Shun replied, and then asked someone to bring over a few more lamps, and arranged them in the corner himself. He then walked closer and picked the wicks on the table to make the lights brighter.

"You seem to have something to say." The emperor said suddenly after watching him finish all this.

"Wei." Mu Shun knelt down and said, "A few months ago, Your Majesty asked your servant to find out who in the palace was spreading rumors about the eldest princess's marriage behind her back. Now we have found out."

The emperor glanced at the memorials on the table, but did not reach out to write: "Oh?"

"Those palace people originally came from Pixiang Palace."

The Pixiang Hall was the residence of the nobles of the Song Dynasty. The news about the eldest princess's marriage actually came from the nobles of the Song Dynasty. This result surprised the emperor. He originally thought that the news should come from the queen, because the queen and the eldest princess were sisters-in-law.

They didn't get along very well with each other, and they were quite restrictive of her. It was reasonable to want to send her out and then monopolize Yeting.

But it happened to be a nobleman of the Song Dynasty.

The emperor felt that this matter might not be that simple. He said calmly: "Let's stop this matter. You should pay more attention to it in private."

"I promise." Mu Shun knew that this matter was important, so he stood aside and stopped talking.

At this time, the emperor was thinking about Ma Rixi, and for a moment he thought of the Yang family, and also thought that Wang Yi didn't know what effect the restructuring of Hedong had or whether he had any suggestions. He then thought that Zhu Jun should have arrived in Hanoi at this time, right? This time He is a dignified governor of Yuzhou, and his arbitrarily mobilizing troops in Hanoi without asking for permission has caused dissatisfaction among some people in the court. What should be done after the war? There is also Guo Jia, the genius in this novel did not surrender to Cao Cao but instead surrendered to Zhu Jun This was something that surprised the emperor. It seems that like Xun You, he was not only good at military strategy.

After thinking about the tumultuous situation, he looked at the memorials stacked on the desk. For the first time, he felt uninterested in these government affairs. He sighed, took a slip in one hand, and picked up a pen in the other to read.

I read several reports in a row, all of which were reported by counties in Guanzhong. It had been rainy and sunny in the past few months. This was a measure that the emperor specifically ordered officials from all over the country to pay attention to in order to prevent floods and droughts. Finally, the emperor looked at the summary compiled by Lingtai Order Liu Wan. According to the barometer, except for a hailstorm in Fufeng in June this year, the weather has been relatively smooth for the rest of the year. If things go well this year, the autumn harvest is expected to be ripe. As for how much the final crop can harvest, it depends on the statistics of Da Si Nong.

The emperor was a little worried. This year was good, but there was no telling what next year would be like. During the Little Ice Age, not only did the temperature drop sharply, but droughts were also quite frequent. He had to be on guard against this. So he wrote a few words in the memorial and gave instructions. Continue to pay attention to climate change. He also wrote a separate edict and asked the ministers to send it to all counties and counties. After the autumn harvest and the people had nothing to do in winter, they organized more labor for the common people to dig ditches.

After finishing writing, he looked at the next memorial, which was the last memorial sent by Yinde, the Prime Minister of Langye State during his tenure. The content said that King Liu Rong of Langye died of illness in the spring of this year. Due to the long distance, there were many bandits along the way, which led to this The news is that he will not arrive in Chang'an until autumn.

Since more than half a year has passed since the incident, Langye's country has been turned upside down, and the country's prime minister is no longer Yin De, but Zang Xuan, who was appointed by Tao Qian. This person is a relative of Zang Ba, and a group of Qingxu Haoqiang led by Zang Ba They expelled the officials and almost occupied the Langye Kingdom. Ying Shao, the governor of the neighboring Taishan County, also abandoned his official position and fled to Hebei because he did not deal with Cao Song well and was worried about arousing Cao Cao's anger.

If a power vacuum suddenly appears between Qingzhou, Yanzhou, and Xuzhou, and no one has stepped in to fill it for a while, the emperor plans to let Lu Bu go south, not only to use him to influence the situation in Qingzhou.

Zongzheng Liu Song, who was responsible for managing the affairs of the clan, wrote a letter to Shu on the back of his head, asking him to send an envoy to Langye to preside over the funeral and give him a posthumous title. As the younger brother of Liu Rong, the king of Langye, and the prefect of Taiyuan, Liu Miao, the Marquis of Yangdu, also followed him and asked him to be the king. Prince Liu Xi succeeded to the throne early.

The emperor naturally approved the edict, and specifically gave Shun the posthumous title because Liu Rong, king of Langye, was one of the first batch of counties to send envoys to contribute after the imperial court moved the capital.

The Langye Kingdom asked the emperor to contact the Chen Kingdom. King Chen, who left a good reputation in history, now does not have Luo Jun to get along with him as king and minister. It seems that he is not living a satisfactory life under the pressure of Yuan Si. King Chen Liu Chong can also be regarded as the king of the late Han Dynasty. A rare virtuous king among the kings, it is a pity that the emperor's position is destined not to give this fellow clan member much room for development. He has already planned to send another Prime Minister Chen there after Runan is pacified, and let him Chen Guo sent the prince to the imperial court, so that half of Yuzhou was in the hands of the emperor.

But in this case, the progress may not be too fast or too smooth, and it may even go beyond the emperor's control, which makes the emperor feel a little hesitant. After all, using war methods to destroy the famous powerful families in Guandong and destroy their political and economic foundations

.But the rapid development now is beyond the emperor's expectation, and he doesn't know whether it is good or bad.

"Your Majesty." Mu Shun couldn't help but said, "Why don't you eat first? The queen is still waiting in the pepper room."

"She's still waiting?" The emperor was a little surprised: "Didn't you tell her to stop waiting?" 11


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