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Chapter 140 Trouble falls from the sky

That night, the lights of the political hall were on until dawn, and the general Ying Qian and the monarch Ying Quliang discussed the whole night.

No one knows the specific content except the two of them.

When the news came out, the whole of Yueyang suddenly became trembling. Old clans and aristocratic families rushed to tell each other, but no decree was issued in the political hall.

Liyang was peaceful for three consecutive days.

On the third day, Ying Quliang went to the State Guesthouse to practice for the Qin Scholars. After a banquet, Ying Quliang gave instructions to the Qin Scholars.

When a new official takes office, he should not rush into things. He should not move within half a year. He should only be familiar with government affairs, supervise and advise, and should not implement new policies without permission.

This news spread to all the major forces in Yueyang. Some people pondered, some sighed, and some were excited.

Huang, Wei Yang and others all knew that Ying Quliang was setting the stage for the reform, but in the eyes of the old clan, Ying Quliang was only recruiting talents to seek governance, not to attack the ancestral system.

For a time, the government and the public were very happy, and the old clan was relieved.

Afterwards, Ying Quliang summoned the generals in the army and talked for a day in the political hall. Then, he issued a decree that all the generals in the army would not change their positions, and each of them would be promoted to one rank.

After these two actions, Ying Quliang completely controlled the morale of the army and the political situation in various places. Uncle Hei sent the news and held a court meeting the next day.

The situation is clear and the picture is clear, Ying Quliang is about to attack the court.

He was vigorous and resolute, and his methods were astonishing. Even Feng Zheng in the Imperial Prefect's Mansion was filled with emotion. He believed that Ying Quliang was enough to prosper the Qin Dynasty.

"Old man Feng, although your Majesty has not left the Qin Kingdom, so your vision is not high, your mind is broad enough and your character is tenacious. This is the most rare thing."

Glancing at Huang, Feng Zheng chuckled: "At such a critical time, aren't you going to attend the court meeting?"

"I am a national advisor, not a minister. I frequently participate in court meetings. It doesn't matter. Now the situation is getting better. With or without me, the result will be the same."

Huang took a sip of wine: "After this court meeting, we can set off. The situation in Yueyang is basically stable."

Hearing this, Feng Zheng took a deep look at the serious Huang and wondered: "Are you so optimistic about Qin and Ying Quliang?"

"Haha, your Majesty and Wei Yang can only lay the foundation for Qin. Everything will take a long time to accumulate."

"Just like your ancient clan, when the clan was first established, it was as fragile as a newborn child."

Huang's eyes were sharp: "But later, they drank the blood of the Central Plains step by step, and they grew up, didn't they?"

Glancing at Huang, Feng Zheng also noticed the sharp look in Huang's gaze, and couldn't help but narrow his eyes slightly: "Boy, the existence of the ancient clan is for the Central Plains. There are some things that you will understand when you understand them."

Taking a deep look at Feng Zheng, Huang shook his head: "Old man Feng, I only believe what I see. The same is true for all the schools of thought. They may have had the intention to serve the world at the beginning, but do they still have it now?"

"Master, Uncle Hei is outside the house asking for an audience!" At this time, a man in red clothes came curling up, saluted towards Huang, and said.

"Uncle Black?"

Huang was stunned for a moment, then waved his hand: "Bring the person over here and be respectful."

"promise."

Uncle Hei was just a chamberlain, but he represented Ying Quliang. Ying Quliang had never failed to treat him with courtesy, so he naturally wanted to give Ying Quliang face.

A quarter of an hour later, Uncle Hei walked into the courtyard and said to Huang: "I have seen the Imperial Master."

"Uncle Hei, there's no need to be polite." Huang smiled and motioned for Uncle Hei to sit down.

"Haha, I won't sit down anymore. Your Majesty invites the Imperial Advisor to attend the court meeting. Now that all the ministers have arrived, they are waiting for the Imperial Advisor." Uncle Hei said the matter in a respectful tone.

"good."

Ignoring Feng Zheng's ridicule, Huang stood up and nodded towards Uncle Hei: "I'll ride away, Uncle Hei will follow."

The people of Yingquliang were waiting in the political hall. All civil and military officials from the Manchu Dynasty had arrived, which made Huang somewhat embarrassed.

He has always been a person who respects others as much as he respects me. If he can avoid causing trouble to others, he does not want to cause trouble.

Riding on horseback, a quarter of an hour later, Huang had arrived at the political hall.

"Your Majesty!" Huang walked into the political hall and nodded towards Ying Quliang.

"The Imperial Preceptor is here!" Ying Quliang smiled and motioned for Huang to take a seat on one side: "Since the Imperial Preceptor is here, let's start today's court meeting!"

"promise."

At this moment, General Ying Qian spoke first and saluted Ying Quliang: "Your Majesty, the scholars who entered the Qin Dynasty have been rewarded, and the generals in the army have also been rewarded."

"I think that we should also reward the courtiers, so as not to favor one over the other!"

When Ying Qian spoke, the hearts of the ministers were moved. The superior doctor Qianlong and others couldn't help but look at each other, and they were rewarded if they disagreed with each other. This was unexpected to them.

Before that, they heard about Ying Quliang's reward for the army, and it was natural that some of them would benefit from it.

"I have not yet accomplished anything, so I should not be rewarded by your Majesty..." No matter what, be humble when you should be humble.

Led by the above-mentioned doctor Qianlong, the ministers asked Ying Quliang for orders one after another. They were somewhat unsure of Ying Quliang's path.

Recently, Ying Quliang's path has been a bit wild.

"You have maintained the stability of the government and made great contributions to our Qin State. If you are not rewarded, how will the world think of me, Ying Quliang?"

Seeing that Ying Qian was the first to bring it up, Ying Quliang also had a stern face, scolded him, and then said: "Uncle Hei, issue a letter of reward to the king!"

Not long after he arrived, he was still breathing evenly. Uncle Hei opened the bamboo slip and said, "According to the order of Duke Qin, I canonize the senior official Qian Long as the Grand Master to assist the monarch in coordinating Yin and Yang, integrating heaven and earth, and gathering the hearts of the people."

"Gongsun Jia, the chief historian, was promoted to the position of Prince Fu. Ying Qian, the concubine of the Zuo family, also joined the Crown Prince Fu. Huang, the national teacher, also joined the Crown Prince Fu. They jointly taught the emperor civil and military knowledge."

"The middle doctor Du Zhi was promoted to the post of Prime Minister of the Imperial Ancestral Temple. He was in charge of the sacrificial ceremony. His position was the same as that of the senior official. The national affairs were directed by Zuo Shuchang."



Seeing Uncle Hei in exchange for the second King's Letter, the ministers felt confused. This reward was too weird.

Compared to Qianlong, Du Zhi and others who were at a loss, Huang almost cursed and glanced at Ying Qian, Wei Yang and Gongsun Jia with vague eyes.

King Huiwen of Qin Ying Si was a heroic lord and the first king of Qin. However, this lord was also a restless lord in his youth.

After the new law was established, those who dared to draw their swords and kill regardless of the consequences were Ying Si.

As a result, Wei Yang had no choice but to quell the public anger and had to order Ying Qian and Gongsun Jia to be dealt with according to Qin law.

At the same time, this also laid the foundation for Wei Yang's final death. Huang was the Qin State Master, and he did not want to have his nose cut off by Wei Yang in the end.

This is not only about the body's hair and skin, which is respected by parents, but also because in the journey of martial arts, a sound body is extremely important.

At this moment, Huang's scalp was numb. No one thought that Ying Quliang would blame this big trouble on himself.




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