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Chapter 644 The wind is calm

Liu She was taken away, and after finding Chen Ajiao, they were sent to Changle Palace together, where they were imprisoned in a side hall.

When being carried away, Wang Quan cried heartbreakingly and struggled desperately to hold Liu She, but was knocked down mercilessly by the soldiers.

As the palace door was closed, Wang Quan's face was full of despair, and his cry was so chilling.

"Sister."

Tian Fu walked to Wang Da and knelt down, "Okay, it's already good. At least I've saved my face."

"Get out! Get out!"

Wang Quan, who had an emotional breakdown, frantically vented his fears, "It's all because you trash are useless, it's all you who are useless!"

Tian Fu shook his head and stood up.

After looking at Wang Ao for a while, he turned back to look at the shivering Wang Haoyan.

He opened the porcelain bottle and shouted, "Go first!"

Li Yunze outside the main hall was calmly listening to the goings on inside.

For Li Yunze, who has experienced countless things, there is no emotion in his heart.

If there is a cause, there must be a result. If you do something evil, you must pay the price, otherwise it will be hard to live with it!

He stepped out of the hall and headed straight out of the city.

There are still many soldiers blocking the main hall, and they will open the door early tomorrow morning.

If you are given dignity but don't want it, then there is nothing to say.

The master's father Yan looked at the gate of the side hall in front of him being closed, his eyes changing.

Zhou Yang, who was on the side, walked over furtively and motioned to the palace door in front of him, "Let me go in and kill them!"

The master's father suddenly turned his head and stared at him with strange eyes.

From a fundamental point of view, Zhu Fuyan approved of this approach.

After all, keeping King Jiaodong will always be troublesome and can easily be exploited by people with ulterior motives.

only...

Looking at the sand sculptures beside him, Master Fuyan had no choice but to remind him, "The king himself said that the King of Jiaodong is imprisoned in Changle Palace."

Since he came to Jingnan, he would certainly not recognize Liu She's status as emperor, so in the eyes of everyone, he naturally returned to his status as King of Jiaodong.

As for this reminder, it is to tell Zhou Yang that the king made a promise in front of everyone. If you turn around and kill the person, you are slapping the king in the face.

Zhu Fuyan reminded him out of good intentions, but he never expected that Zhou Yang didn't understand.

He still said plausibly, "Keeping it is also a disaster. I am helping the king deal with hidden dangers."

He looked at Zhou Yang's master Fu Yan again, his eyes full of surprise.

He never expected that Zhou Yafu would have such a stupid son.

'Does your father know that you are such a fool?'

Master Fuyan had no choice but to arrange for Zhou Yang to go find Zhou Yafu and ask someone to send a few words to Zhou Yafu.

After Zhou Yang left, Master Fuyan could finally start discussing the next steps with his colleagues around him.

They discussed a lot, including the aftermath of Chang'an City, the king's enthronement ceremony, rewards for meritorious service, etc.

"If your Majesty ascends the throne, who will he inherit?"

Yan Yi's question made everyone stunned.

Gongsun Hong said with a smile, "It goes without saying, of course it is the late emperor...eh?"

He came back to his senses and looked at the side hall behind him thoughtfully.

If we get rid of this young emperor, we can simply inherit the late emperor's lineage.

But the king wants to stay, which is a bit troublesome.

"What's there to say?"

However, the master father Yan immediately spoke and said, "The King of Jiaodong is the pseudo-emperor established by Wang Nijiao's imperial edict! Since he is a pseudo-emperor, it naturally does not count. Of course, the king will inherit the great authority of the late emperor."

All the staff nodded, indicating that this was an acceptable explanation.

Again, I don’t recognize the legitimacy of Liu She’s throne from the root.

It was originally under the banner of Jingnan, and this is a matter of course.

After talking about this matter, the staff changed the topic one after another and began to discuss other matters.

"The Queen Mother died, and the Emperor passed away." The master's father Yan wiped his tears, "This is really a great misfortune for the great man...chi~~~"

His acting skills were still a bit lacking, and he couldn't hold on in the end.

The people around also looked strange, and most of them were suppressing something.

There is no way, the Chang'an Incident did have a huge impact, but compared to the King of Zhongshan, it did a lot of good things.

From the very beginning, Ji Ji died of illness, which meant that there was no longer any constraint from the Queen Mother.

In the Han Dynasty, where the country was governed by filial piety, the power of the Queen Mother was really great.

Moreover, Jia Ji's family members were all slaughtered in the short period of time when Wang Quan took control of Chang'an City, which also reduced the influence of his relatives.

Smart people can naturally understand the influence and inappropriateness brought by relatives.

It's just that from the beginning of the founding of the Han Dynasty, Empress Lu made a bad start, and it was still unable to completely get rid of this stubborn problem for hundreds of years.

Now that Wang Quan has taken action, there is no doubt that this possible trouble has been solved.

Of course, compared to Empress Dowager Dou, this trouble is not really a trouble at all.

Empress Dowager Dou's influence, reputation, and personal ability cannot be said to be comparable to those of Empress Lu back then, but they are no worse than those of Empress Dowager Bo.

If Empress Dowager Dou was still alive, she would definitely put a lot of constraints on King Zhongshan.

Because the power that Empress Dowager Dou had was snatched from the imperial power, it would greatly affect the power of the emperor.

Now that the Queen Mother is in trouble...poof~~~I really can't help it.

A group of staff looked at each other, and it could be said that nothing was said under the exchange of glances.

After calming down, Ji An said, "There are many people involved in the chaos in Chang'an. We must not let these rebellious ministers and traitors get away with it."

As soon as these words came out, the wise man immediately understood.

I have no other intention, I just want to take this opportunity to clean up a group of people.

On the surface, it can be said to reduce the burden. After all, the Han Dynasty has too many nobles.

But in fact, if these nobles don't vacate their positions, how can they, the staff around King Zhongshan, get to the position?

The position in the imperial court is like a carrot and a pit. If the people in front don't leave, how can they get up?

"good."

Gongsun Hong immediately responded, "There must be many remnants of the king's traitors still alive. We must report to the king and bring them all to justice."

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While everyone was discussing, Zhang Tang, who had been missing from the news before, appeared beside the king.

Master Fuyan and others acted hurriedly and rode out of the city to chase Li Yunze.

At this critical moment, you must stay by the king's side in order to get the benefits you deserve in the upcoming merit-based rewards.

When Li Yunze left the city, he naturally did not run around, but went straight to Yangling.

After the death of Emperor Liu Qi, he was sent to Yangling, the mausoleum built for Liu Qi.

This is politically correct, and it is a necessary process to pay homage to the late emperor at this time.

Of course, Li Yunze came not only for utilitarian purposes, but he was indeed very grateful to Liu Qi for his respect and trust in him.

Because he knew very clearly that Liu Qi really wanted to pass the throne to him.

But on the way to Yangling, I met Zhang Tang.

Zhang Tang was from Du County. Historically, this Du County would become the tomb of Emperor Xuan Liu Xun a hundred years later, also known as Du Ling.

Like Yangling, which Li Yunze wants to go to at this time, it will be Dayi near Chang'an City. To put it bluntly, it is a satellite city.

The people of Chang'an basically lived near the towns formed by these tombs.

As for the origin of the local people, even though they were common people outside Chang'an City, in fact when they were in their hometown, they were either wealthy businessmen or powerful people.

It's just that every period of time, the Han Dynasty would harvest a group of wealthy households from various places like leeks, and migrate to Lingyi to live there.

On the one hand, it is to enrich Guanzhong, and on the other hand, it is naturally to eliminate local forces.

Seeing Zhang Tang being brought forward, Li Yunze immediately laughed, "Why are you so embarrassed?"

Zhang Tang and the others in front of them had unshaven beards and haggard faces, and their clothes were messy. They looked like refugees fleeing famine.

"It made the king laugh."

Zhang Tang saluted and explained, "After I escaped from Chang'an City, I was chased all the way. I hid in the Qinling Mountains and escaped. I heard that the king had returned to Chang'an City, so I rushed to recover."

It sounds simple, but the process is actually very thrilling.

After all, there were only a few of them, so they were chased all the way into the Qinling Mountains, which was full of dangers.

More than half of the sergeants responsible for protecting Zhang Tang were lost.

If Li Yunze hadn't arrived quickly enough, he would have been annihilated if he had been hiding for a few more days.

"Yes." Li Yunze nodded, "Thank you for your hard work. I will reward you for your merits later."

"Thank you, Your Majesty~~~"

"Zhang Tang." Li Yunze ordered, "mount your horse and go with me."

"Here!"

On the way to Yangling, Li Yunze asked, "How do you think you should deal with those nobles and princes who are involved in the king's rebellion?"

Zhang Tang immediately started thinking quickly in his mind.

He quickly understood the meaning of Li Yunze's words: "Your Majesty, Wang's rebellious behavior is a crime of treason and injustice. It cannot be tolerated and must be dealt with in accordance with the law."

Li Yunze smiled and said, "I am determined to pardon King Jiaodong and imprison him first."

"The King of Jiaodong is a descendant of the royal family, so it should be treated differently." The upright Zhang Tang changed the subject without hesitation, "This matter involves the royal family, and the crime of treason will naturally be decided by the king."

One moment he was shouting to fight and kill, but the next moment he immediately changed his attitude.

This is not because Zhang Tang has no bottom line, but because Zhang Tang is a legal expert.

Legalists have always regarded the emperor's will as the primary condition, that is, whatever the emperor says will be whatever it is.

What they want to do is to help the emperor handle things properly and successfully.

Don't look down on the Legalists just because of this. They have a hundred times more backbone than the rotten Confucians and the Guliang sect!

Li Yunze laughed again, turned to stare at Zhang Tang, and asked word for word, "If this is used as a name, can all the countries be closed off and eliminated?"

For Li Yunze, who had experienced the Tang, Song and Ming dynasties, he was very unhappy with the situation of the Han Dynasty being a country within a country.

So the question is very clear, can we use this opportunity to wipe out all these feudal countries on the charge of being involved with Wang Ni?

Sending favor orders is indeed a good strategy, but Li Yunze doesn't want to wait that long!


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