The emperor just vomited some soup, and he felt so sick that he felt as if a ghost had poop on his face. And how disgusting was his illness that day? How could the emperor not remember it fresh?
It turns out that the emperor was not suddenly ill at all, but that his stomach suddenly regurgitated the cud after learning that he had cooked the dishes... No wonder the last few chopsticks tasted so sweet?
No wonder he is not allowed to visit even though he is not seriously injured?
No wonder the emperor's attitude suddenly changed. Every time he saw him, he would feel like sitting on pins and needles, with a face full of impatience. If he sat for a little longer, he would feel disgusted?
The queen has never figured out why Yuan Ke's temperament has changed drastically since he was assassinated, and he has become increasingly indifferent to her. Today she finally has the answer: the emperor has become obsessed with herself and feels dirty when he sees her...
Gao Ying's face was as white as paper.
My uncle and niece are as patient as mountains, seas and lakes, but I’m afraid it won’t help...
Li Chengzhi, if this is the case, what should you do?
If Mrs. Hu can give birth, why can’t His Highness...
Even if a man and a woman are destined to be destined, there is at least a half chance. If it is a girl, there is no need to mention it. What if it is a boy...
So what if the elders and younger ones are in order? Your Majesty can even change the ancestral system of "raising a son and killing his mother", but there is no guarantee that he will not change the rules of establishing heirs... What if the virtuous ones are chosen regardless of the elders and younger ones...<
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Every word Li Chengzhi once said was like needles piercing Gao Ying's heart.
When the emperor sees him now, he will think of that day. Don't say "Dun Lun", but hearing these two words will make his whole body weak. How can you ask him to be honest?
An orphan is not a hen. How can he lay eggs by himself without a man?
Are you pregnant?
She felt that even the last trace of her thoughts had been cut off. The queen's eyesight went dark and she fell headlong.
Gao Wenjun subconsciously stopped him, but he was led by the queen and fell to the ground. Seeing her eyes closed and her face as golden as paper, Gao Wenjun was so panicked.
"Your Highness..."
Just as she screamed, she suddenly felt something moving underneath her body. She lowered her head suddenly and opened her eyes. The corners of her mouth were still stained with blood, as if she had bitten the tip of her tongue.
"I'll call the imperial doctor..."
"Shut up..."
The queen gave a low drink, and her tears also fell down.
How could Gao Ying not know what kind of nature Yuan Ke was after being married for several years?
Even if you summon all the miraculous doctors from all over the world, it will be of no use...
No, except Li Chengzhi... Yes, Li Chengzhi has a miracle medicine?
Just like a drowning man grasping at straws, a glimmer of hope suddenly arose in Gao Ying's heart.
"Pass an edict to summon Li Chengzhi..."
A perfectly fine person suddenly fell into an acute illness, just like hysteria, but he was not allowed to be diagnosed by an imperial doctor?
Gao Wenjun burst into panic and cried: "Sister, don't scare me... Just look, when the lights are already on, how could he come in without His Majesty's order? Don't be willful: every night in the palace there are people
There are disciples of Xu Yuanling on duty. They are all famous doctors. I will call them to diagnose and treat you immediately..."
What do you know?
Gao Ying glanced out the window and saw that the sky was dark and it was almost night. She gritted her teeth hard and whispered: "Then tomorrow...if tomorrow doesn't work, then the day after tomorrow. Don't worry, I just want to ask a few words.
But remember, don’t make any noise..."
Don’t make any noise?
Could it be that the Queen had no intention of taking a peek and knew that His Majesty did not have long left?
In an instant, Gao Wenjun's pretty face turned pale with fear...
……
"How long can the emperor live?"
Li Chengzhi scoffed, squinting at Li Liang, "You really dare to ask?"
"I just feel that I feel a little wronged..."
Grieved?
Could it be that he was diagnosing the emperor's illness, playing chess with the emperor, and advising the emperor to maintain his health, etc., just like a groveling and flattering person, but he had forgotten the important matter of rebellion?
Li Chengzhi was startled when he heard this, and then shook his head with a laugh: "Li Da, you think too highly of me..."
Of those who have achieved great things, who has not endured humiliation and heavy burdens, regardless of trivial matters, endured humiliation that ordinary people cannot bear, and endured grievances that ordinary people cannot bear?
Like the First Emperor, Zhao was treated coldly when he was a hostage. Even if he succeeded to the throne as king, there would be many moments of humiliation. This is like the mystery of his life experience, and also like Lu Buwei, Lao Ai, and the two children born to him by his biological mother Zhao Ji.
Brother...
Another example is Liu Bang, who has been confused for half his life and has received so many cold looks. Even his own father looks down on him. Is it possible that he can stab his own father with a knife?
If he had not been forbearing enough and would have kept low and acted small, Xiang Yu would have destroyed him long ago, and all the bones and dregs would be left.
Another example is Liu Xiu, who has been simple and quiet since he was a child, cautious and only knows how to farm. He is often teased by his elder brother, who ridicules him for his lack of ambition.
Later, he came to Liu Xuan's tent in Lulin. Because Liu Xiu was a member of the Han clan, he was often on guard. He was often publicly humiliated by Liu Xuan and his cronies to undermine his prestige. But when did Liu Xiu not be respectful and accept it indifferently? Everyone, including Wang Mang, knows that Qiangong has not usurped the time...
If you count further, there are countless more!
It is absolutely unprecedented that Li Chengzhi secretly harbors rebellious aspirations, but is still arrogant and unscrupulous, and is unwilling to bow his head before the emperor.
Li Chengzhi felt that his waist was straight enough.
Li Liang probably didn't understand why he insisted on staying in Luoyang, serving the emperor like a sycophant and a courtier. But he didn't know that he was diagnosing the emperor's illness and dispensing medicine, advising the emperor to stop drinking and take care of himself, and playing chess with the emperor, and even flattering him from time to time.
To give the emperor a chance to have fun, it was nothing more than wanting the emperor to live for two more days.
If the emperor dies now, the situation between the government and the public will be chaotic or not, and Li Chengzhi will be in trouble.
If there is chaos, all the heroes will rise together. Not to mention Yu Zhong, Xi Kangsheng, Li Chong, and Cui Yanbo, who are guarding one side and holding heavy troops, let alone Yuan Yong, Yuan Yi, Yuan Yuan, and Yuan Li.
These are people who are born with high status and righteousness. Li Chengzhi cannot even compare to people like Yang Shu who only defend one county.
He wants land but no people, he wants people but no money, he wants generals but no generals, he wants counselors but no counselors, he wants weapons but no weapons, he wants food but no food, he wants no retreat, what can Li Chengzhi use to rebel?
Just relying on the four thousand soldiers hidden in Hexi to conquer the world is more of a joke than a joke.
Li Chengzhi wanted to be happy and wanted to escape back to Hexi immediately. When the flag of rebellion was raised, gods would be killed if gods stood in their way, and Buddhas would be killed if Buddha stood in their way.
As for the final result... As long as Li Chengzhi didn't wake up after drinking too much, he would definitely not be daydreaming.
To put it another way: if there was no chaos in the world, no matter who became the emperor, he would not be like Yuan Ke, who had the right eyes and temper with Li Chengzhi for no reason, so he treated him with every possible kindness.
Whenever a new emperor comes to power, Li Chengzhi can only tuck his tail between his legs and behave honestly until the day when the world becomes chaotic.
So for him, as long as Yuan Ke lives one more day, he can accumulate more strength.
Regardless of the rest, as long as the emperor survives for the time being, at least he will be promoted faster, right?
He has already risen from the fifth rank. If he performs one or two more great achievements, he will be promoted to the fourth rank, or even from the third rank.
Li Chengzhi's requirements were not high. He would be satisfied if he could send Gao Zhao or a general under Li Shao when he was sent abroad, or he could be sent to be a prefect of a large county.
It would be even more perfect if we could return to Guanzhong or guard Hexi...
As for making ice, selling tofu, and various small inventions, aren't they all for making money?
Otherwise, where would the food that Li Song and others eat come from, and where do the clothes that they wear come from?
Hexi needs iron and iron, copper and copper, glass and glass, and luminous pearls and luminous pearls. But if you make it, whether you dare to sell it or let it circulate is still a question.
The imperial court and the prefectures are not all just freeloaders. As long as there are people who are diligent enough to investigate the origins and origins, Li Song and others and the Hexi Tuntian Tibetan Area will not be far away from being exposed...
As for writing poems and fuss, and showing off one's prestige in school, it is naturally to promote the reputation of civility and martial arts. Otherwise, even if there is an uprising, the world will know who Li Chengzhi is?
Therefore, Li Chengzhi has never expected to achieve success in one fell swoop, and fully understands the principle of taking one step at a time.
Just like Liu Xiu, the Son of Destiny, he rose up at the right time and conquered the world one battle after another. Liu Bang, who was more like the Son of Destiny than the Son of Destiny, took seven years from raising an army to proclaiming himself emperor.
Therefore, you are so lucky that you are destined to be the emperor
Although Li Chengzhi's voice was low, it was firm and powerful: "Li Da, don't worry. I know what I am doing, and I have never forgotten the original agreement with you, but the time has not come yet..."
Li Liang secretly breathed out a sigh of relief, feeling reassured.
He was afraid that if things went on like this for a long time, Li Chengzhi would gradually become obsessed with the temples of the powerful, cooling his energy and weakening his ambition...
The two of them said nothing more and went straight to Jinyong City.
The emperor ordered Li Chengzhi to take office today.
Yulin and Huben are the two major imperial guards. The former is stationed behind Jingyang Mountain and in Hualin Garden for a long time. Sometimes it also moves outside the imperial city. It mainly guards the palace gates and sometimes sleeps.
The latter has been stationed in Jinyong City, "guarding the front and back when going out, and accompanying the left and right when entering."
To put it more simply: Yu Lin is the security guard, Huben is the bodyguard, and they occasionally make guest appearances on each other.
There are also differences in the composition of the soldiers between the two armies: Yu Lin was recruited from within, and most of them were officials, after the powerful. For example, after Xianbei nobles like Xi Kangsheng, and the descendants of the clan like Yuan Yi, most of them started out as Yu Lin officials. The latter is a special recruitment: most of them are orphans in the army, generals, and loyal and loyal men. They will also select good family members who are tall, strong, brave and good at martial arts from various counties, counties and tribes to serve as soldiers.
Since Emperor Daowu, emperors of all dynasties have always summoned Yu Lin and Hu Ben to serve as the central army whenever they go on a personal expedition. For more than a hundred years, they have been fighting continuously, and these two armies can be said to have experienced hundreds of battles.
It wasn't until Yuan Ke came to the throne that these two armies were gradually abandoned, and were occasionally used as firefighters once or twice.
Regardless of whether it was external or internal, the wars in the Wei Dynasty did not decrease at all, but became more and more frequent year by year. Therefore, there were more and more standing troops and local guards in the imperial court, which led to more and more dignitaries receiving rewards for their merits.
There are more and more loyal martyrs who have died in the war.
This also resulted in the Imperial Army, especially the Tiger and Ben Army, recruiting (specially recruited) soldiers less and less, while the number of soldiers who were descendants of their fathers and ancestors became more and more.
Coupled with the long period of idleness and the lack of battle for more than ten years, one can imagine the combat strength and military appearance?
It was not until Yuan Yi led nearly a hundred imperial guards and lost to the Guo family outside the palace gate that the emperor learned from the pain. He finally decided to put Li Chengzhi, a catfish, into the pond to see what kind of muddy water it could stir up. In fact, Li Chengzhi had more headaches than the emperor.
In order to see the effect in a short period of time so that he can follow the instructions, the emperor actually organized a separate brigade after the general was elected and handed it over to him for purge?
At first glance, Huben’s camp heard: How could such a good thing happen?
Li Chengzhi could guess with his toes that the people selected under his command were not the kind of people with eyes above their heads that the emperor dared not look down on, and that gave Shangguan a huge headache. They just couldn't lift the sword or ride on it.
If you move your horse, you will probably be out of breath and suffer from sparks if you take more than two steps.
He is not really stupid, how can he really kill gods and Buddhas when he meets them?
There is really no good way, I can only adapt to circumstances and wait until I see someone...
When a new official takes office, he naturally has to pay homage to all the superior officials. But after Huben is in the tent, not to mention Zhonglang General Yuan Yuan, he even recruits Huben Lang General Yuan Wei (Hu Ben's army has three guards, and each guard has three battalions. Yuan Wei has
As one of the battalion officers, Li Chengzhi’s immediate superior) has not been seen.
He only saw the recruiter Wei Sima (Wei General and Assistant Officer). Hearing that Sima called himself his eldest grandson, Li Chengzhi felt a pang in his heart at first. Later, he found out that his immediate boss was called Yuan Wei, and his face changed on the spot.
I knew this mission would be extremely difficult...
"Shilang Li is really like an auspicious dragon and a majestic phoenix. I waited for three full days to see you. How lucky is it? But the minister, the generals of the guards, and the generals are not so lucky. After all, they have military affairs.
You are still alive, but you can’t stay in the camp every day to welcome Li Shilang?”
Li Chengzhi knew clearly that Wei Sima was mocking him, but Li Chengzhi was not angry. He just smiled and said: "What Si Yan said is true. It is indeed Li's fault: he was transferred for many days, but he has not come to take up the post.
But I can’t blame the official, I can only blame His Majesty: today I have to be an official to serve, tomorrow I have to be an official to play chess, and the day after tomorrow I have to be an official to prepare medicine, so I missed my military errand... When will I be able to meet the emperor, I will be the official
We must complain..."
Is it all your fault?
Sima's face changed, and the remaining sarcasm seemed to be stuck in his throat. After several attempts, he finally did not dare to say it out.
Because he really couldn't guarantee whether Li Chengzhi would complain to the emperor about these trivial matters.
Good thief, just wait for grandpa...
Feeling secretly resentful in his heart, Sima threw the letter of order and the documents regarding his appointment into Li Chengzhi's arms, and said with a cold smile: "In that case, why did Li Shilang bother to come to the tent to be imprisoned?
Anyway, you also have the authority to make military decisions given by His Majesty. You can still do well without me as Sima, Guard General, Zhonglang General, etc..."
Without you, Butcher Zhang, we really wouldn’t have to eat pigs with hair on them...
Li Chengzhi straightened up abruptly, his face no longer showing any sign of submission, and he stretched out his hand: "It's true as Sima said, it doesn't matter if someone doesn't come to the tent. But the military register should always give the subordinates a point.
Right?
Otherwise, there is no basis for what you say. What if some bastard pretends to be a tiger and is obviously just a pawn at the mercy of others, but insists on pretending to be the king in front of the lower officials? What should the lower officials do?"
Didn’t you know that Li Chengzhi pointed at the monk’s nose and scolded the bald donkey? Sima’s angry face instantly turned from red to white, and from white to green, with a hint of purple in the blue.
After enduring it for a long time, he finally did not dare to turn his face directly. Sima was trembling with anger, pointed at Li Chengzhi, and shouted at the subordinate officer: "Give him..."