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Chapter 507 Taizu’s Oath Monument

 After walking out of the official palace, Han Qi and Wen Yanbo both looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. I wrote this not long ago...

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give civil and military officers and sons as their fathers. The latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give civil and military officers and sons as their fathers. The latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, I kept living simply at home, farming and reading every day, and seemed to have no intention of making progress. Not long ago, after Zuo walked out of the official palace, both Han Qi and Wen Yanbo looked solemn.

Wen Yanbo said to Han Qi: "You, the Taoist official, shed tears when you finally spoke to the king. You know that at this point in life, even a father and son cannot remain indifferent."

Han Qi just felt that Zhang Fangfang's move seemed to be a drill.

Once the official recovers from his illness, his repeated prudent actions will be trusted by the official.

Han Qi was a little disgusted with this move, but he still used Zhang Fangping and said nothing. He said to Wen Yanbo: "What can we do if the state affairs are like this? After appointing the crown prince, we should consolidate the king's kindness and benefit all the people."

Han Qi listened to Wen Yanbo's words: "Don't overdo the kindness, grant amnesty to the world, and give the son of a civil and military official as his father, and the latter will be rewarded with a single turn of honor."

When Wen Yanbo heard Han Qi's words, there was no room for negotiation and he didn't say anything.

In the past two years, Han Qi felt that the rumors in the court were constantly coming towards him due to the Pu discussion. He thought that assisting the official family could revive the state affairs, but the official family became seriously ill within two years of taking charge.

Now it seems that the idea of ​​relying on the emperor to reform the court situation again has to be given up.

As for whether the next emperor will rely on himself, it is difficult to say.

His right-hand man, Zeng Gongliang, frequently wanted Wang Anshi to return to the court, and his intention was exactly for him.

Han Qi sighed deeply when he thought of this.

After returning to Zhongshu, he asked his confidants: "How is Zhang Duzhi doing lately?"

A close confidant reported: "When I returned to my husband, he stayed at home simply, working and reading every day, but he seemed to have no intention of making progress. I wrote this not long ago.


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