In fact, whether it is a good deal or not depends on who it is for. It is just like if an ordinary person in the future spends one million to buy himself a happy day, it is naturally very uneconomical, but if this person were Jack Ma, it might be a good deal.
From Tu Menggui's point of view, he is actually not afraid of noble military ministers. With his status as an official, even if they are Zhu Xizhong, the Duke of Chengguo, Zhang Rong, the British Duke, and other high-ranking ministers, he will not be afraid of them at all.
Don't be afraid, let alone other things, just say that if the other party dares to put on airs with him, he will even dare to sneer on the spot.
Speaking of which, the noble military ministers have really been bullied by civil servants in recent years. As an official, he has the duty to supervise officials. Of course, he is not afraid of a certain noble military minister or a certain family. However, that is just
It means that when dealing with a certain person or a certain family, if he really offends all the nobles and military ministers collectively, then he, a seventh-grade official, cannot afford to offend him.
To redress the grievances and cry out to your majesty for justice, let alone a mere minister, would be a shame.
Will the Prime Minister's change of military and military affairs in the capital from military ministers to civilian ministers offend all the military officials? It's hard to say, because the restructuring of the imperial camp is carried out every now and then, and there is no guarantee that it will be changed back and forth, and Zhu Xizhong and Zhang Rong have both been
Immediately, they expressed support. Not only did the two of them express their stance, they also united with a large group of military ministers to file a petition and gave a lot of reasons. The meaning expressed was simple: the civil servants’ prime minister’s military affairs in Beijing are better than those of the military ministers’ Beijing.
The military and military administration are good, even a hundred times better.
But does taking a stand mean they have no opinion?
Are you kidding me, unless their brains are completely broken!
But why do they still endure it? Because whether the prime minister is a civil servant or a military minister, although it will definitely affect their interests to a certain extent, it does not touch their Achilles' heel. After all, it doesn't matter whether you divide it into three battalions, five battalions, or twelve battalions.
In the regiment and camp, the person who can seriously command the troops must be the military officials anyway - that's no problem, because the blood of the soldiers can still be drunk. At most, they can redistribute it internally, which they can handle. As for the theory on the top of the head,
It’s not worth mentioning that there is an extra direct boss: Do you think you can really control the military affairs of the Beijing camp because you are the Prime Minister? You are naive! The military households of the Beijing camp are all distinguished military ministers from various families.
In your name, you, the Prime Minister of Jingying Rongzheng, don’t even have a military household in your name. Are you a big-headed Prime Minister? They have ten thousand ways to make you talk in vain and manage in vain!
But no matter what, the Wuchen Hongui Group will never be happy about this situation. It's just that they feel there is no need to go against the civil servant group over this trivial matter.
However, if this matter is actually done, their impression of Zhao Zhenji will only get worse, and this is definitely true. It is natural for them to be dragged out to fight now, but in the face of this kind of system change that changes the soup without changing the medicine, it is impossible to obey the rules and violate the rules.
They will definitely not be able to escape. If they can find the right opportunity to give Zhao Zhenji a break, they will never show mercy.
Therefore, by doing this, Zhao Zhenji can really only get a good name - in terms of the civil service group. And in fact, this kind of good name really doesn't mean much.
Gao pragmatic then said: "Judging from the current situation in the cabinet and Mr. Zhao Ge's usual behavior, I thought he would not take the nobles' opinions of him to heart."
As soon as these words came out, the nine Gao Gong disciples had to look at him differently: This little guy not only knows the situation of the cabinet, but can also analyze his attitude in dealing with things based on Zhao Zhenji's character? It seems that he really shouldn't be underestimated.
In the current cabinet, the Chief Assistant Li Chunfang has always been a good guy with little courage, and he knows that his status in the eyes of the emperor cannot be compared with that of Gao Gong, and they cannot even compare with their seniority. Basically, when the cabinet is discussing, he only looks at who has the loudest voice.
No matter who he listens to, the officials hardly take the chief assistant seriously. Now he even thinks that the chief assistant is boring.
Of course, Chen Yiqin knew that he was not comparable to Gao Gong, but he had a more assertive stance than Li Chunfang. He still had an attitude about the things that were his responsibility. He was in the kind of situation where I take care of my three-quarter acre of land and no one will offend me.
I am not a criminal. And Gao Gongnian was quite polite to him because they were both colleagues of Yu Di.
Zhang Juzheng has a relatively obvious biased attitude. At least he seems to be basically on Gao Gong's side. Of course, this does not exclude the possibility that he and Gao Gong have similar political ideas, so it is easy for them to get together.
He had the intention of building a plank road to cross Chencang secretly. In short, Zhang Juzheng's attitude seemed to Gao Gong to be natural, but to Gao Pragmatic, it was extremely necessary to be vigilant.
Gao Gong's mentality is easy to understand. He and Zhang Juzheng were in the Imperial Academy together at the beginning, and later in Taixue, and then joined the cabinet together as prime ministers. They learned from each other through knowledge, expected each other through achievements, and supported each other.
, if they are one and inseparable, they are completely like-minded friends or even allies.
This is of course true. When Gao Gong entered the Imperial Academy, he wrote "Reporting the Imperial Order to Study in the Imperial Academy". The poem said: "It is better to be advanced in skills than to be good in cultivation."
He disdained the study of poetry techniques and imitated ancient dogma. Instead, he wanted to study national laws and regulations and improve his ability to conduct political affairs. He also pointed out that the prime minister came from the Imperial Academy, and his responsibilities were not only to "prepare questions and discuss government affairs," but also
He has the important responsibility of "supporting morality and government, and bringing peace to the world".
When Zhang Juzheng was in the Hanlin Academy, his purpose was also to study national regulations and study current affairs and politics. At that time, "Jinshi scholars mostly talked about poetry and ancient prose, learning from Xijing and Kaiyuan, but Juzheng alone looked down upon him. He talked with many people.
Those who silently seek out the national allusions and government affairs are sincere."
When Gao and Zhang were in Guozijian, Gao Gong served as a sacrificial wine, and Zhang Juzheng served as a secretary. Zhang Juzheng "alone was kind to Gao Gong as a sacrificial wine, and we looked forward to each other's career." Zhang Juzheng once said: "Looking forward to the past, I look forward to Xiao Cao and Bing Wei."
"Gao Gong also wrote "Review of the Industry of Prime Ministers Xiao, Cao and Wei Bing" for this purpose. The main purpose of it is to follow the famous prime ministers of the Western Han Dynasty, Xiao He, Cao Shen, Wei Prime Minister, and Bing Ji as examples, and work together to revitalize the government. This shows that they have similarities.
political aspirations.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! I am here today. In the original history, Shen Li, who was a bachelor during the Wanli period, also said: "Gong (Zhang Juzheng) and Xinzheng were both in the government at the same time.
At the beginning, he planned to cut off the mutual funds, and the heroes took their own positions, namely Bing, Wei, Fang, and Du, but they were not willing to make more concessions."
After Gao Gong was dismissed from office, he also said when recalling their experience of working together: "When Jing Ren was an editor, he was young and smart, and he studied diligently. He learned a lot from his words and loved him. He paid special tribute to me and treated him with great respect.
A day is spent between teachers and friends. During the day, they explain doctrines and principles, discuss governance, and get carried away. If I try to make an appointment with each other, but I can only use it one day, I should be like a king and father, and we should work together to formulate the principles."
And after Gao Gong was dismissed from office, Zhang Juzheng had already assumed sole power, but he also repeatedly said that they were an "incense alliance" and "life and death friends."
Although Gao Gong's words sounded like he was an old man, Zhang Juzheng did respect Gao Gong every time he was mentioned in his letters, and this was still the case after their relationship broke down. In fact, Gao Gong was more respectful than Zhang Juzheng.
They are thirteen years older. When they first entered the Hanlin Academy, Zhang Juzheng was only a young man in his twenties, while Gao Gong was already in his thirties and forties. It was said that they were 'among teachers and friends'.
"Being friends with Mr. Xuan, how much knowledge and insight you have gained" should not be just a polite statement. It can be seen that before Gao and Zhang became political enemies, they were indeed like-minded academic couples, and they had their own political philosophy of "seeking each other for mutual benefit"
Ambition and mentorship.
Therefore, Gao Gong doesn't think there is anything wrong with Zhang Juzheng, and his mentality is also a problem for Gao Pragmatic at the moment.
Because Gao pragmatic knew history and knew Zhang Juzheng's secret method of killing Gao Gong - of course, the secret death did not mean killing him, but just ending his political life.
Political struggles cannot be easily resolved through friendship between friends. What’s more, is a person like Zhang Juzheng really willing to always be subordinate to others? There is a saying that goes, “How can you be bright when you are good?”
Of course, at least now they are clearly allies.
After such calculations, the only person in the cabinet who is really in a high position as an enemy is Zhao Zhenji.
Just as Gao Jingshi was thinking about the connection in his mind, Han Ji spoke: "The student agrees with the first possibility that the younger brother said that Zhao Ge is so distant. His move is indeed a sign of goodwill to the civil servants in Beijing.
As for Brother Yuehua (Wu Feng’s note: Tu Menggui exited the stage of history prematurely in real history, and the name cannot be found, his name here is made up based on the word "Gui", there is no need to be true.), the students also thought that
What the junior brother just said makes sense... It's not that Mr. Zhao Ge cannot distinguish the pros and cons, but he is not worried about what the noble military ministers can do to him. But the student should add one point: Mr. Zhao Ge uses this to show his kindness to the civil servants, which is probably right.
A kind of temptation from the teacher."
"Testing?" Song Zhihan pondered for a moment and then said: "Teacher, the student also thinks that this possibility cannot be ruled out, but the student always feels that there is another possibility: Could it be that Xu Huating was disturbed by Haigang Peak in Songjiang?
Unable to bear it, and the Metropolitan Procuratorate that Mr. Zhao Ge was currently in charge of had been too domineering some time ago, Xu Huating instructed Mr. Zhao Ge to ease the relationship with the civil servants in the capital, and then make it easier for his disciples and former officials in the capital.
Stand up and share the pressure for him?"
After he said this, Gao Gong laughed: "I think Yuan Qing's words are on point." He paused slightly and showed a strange smile: "Today, our department received a letter from Xu Huating.
A handwritten letter with sincere words...begging me to let him go."