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Chapter 80 In The First Year Of Tianfu, A Storm Struck, And The King And His Ministers Clashed

The sixty-sixth year of Zhaoxiang of the Great Qin Dynasty.

The emperor's ninth son, Yingjun, was born. Purple energy came from the east and a big star entered his destiny, showing signs of the Saint King.

The emperor then issued an edict to the world: In the spring of the first year, in the first month of the lunar month, this is the auspicious day from heaven. The Yuan Dynasty should be changed and the world should be forgiven.

On October 1st, the Yuan Tianfu was changed and the world was amnesty.

And the tenth month was designated as the beginning of the year, which was the first year of Tianfu.

As soon as this edict came out, the government and the public were shaken both inside and outside.

Wei Wuxian, the Prime Minister of the Qin Dynasty and the Marquis of Rang, led hundreds of officials to write a letter saying that they did not dare to obey the imperial edict.

The emperor was furious and seized the title of Marquis Rang and conferred eight hundred households as a punishment. The emperor's order was fulfilled.

At the same time, the next day of the imperial edict, there was a boy's ballad in Xianyang saying: Yuan is the beginning of the king; spring is the first of the year. The son is named the king, and the emperor then changes the yuan, secretly appoints the crown prince, and secretly promises the throne.

This "far ahead prophecy" was actually a move to change Emperor Yi to the Yuan Dynasty and set Jiang Chengqian's birthday as the beginning of the year, which was interpreted as "the crown prince's position is determined".

As a result, there was great shock inside and outside Xianyang, as well as in the court and the public.

While rumors were spreading, Ranghou Wei Wuxian, with the dignity of the prime minister, led hundreds of officials to write a letter saying: "Young masters are strong and should enter the court according to the etiquette. Please allow the emperor to do so!"

As soon as this book was published, the world was in an uproar and undercurrents were surging.

Just because Ranghou Wei Wuxian and other officials in the court openly defied the emperor, putting the struggle between the prime minister's power and the emperor's power in the open.

This kind of blatant violation of tacit understanding is tantamount to breaking up!

And the faction of Ranghou Wei Wuxian did not cover up the behavior of "Gongzijun" at all.

Not only did it directly kick off the prelude to the heir apparent, but it was also close to a public statement: Anyone can be the crown prince, except the prince!

Three days later, the emperor issued an edict: The young master has grown up and has entered the court to observe the government. This is the ancestral system, so I allow it!

He also issued an imperial edict stating: When the princes enter the imperial court, they all enter the Yushitai to try out the methods of examination.

As soon as this edict came out, the government and the public were shaken, hundreds of officials were frightened, and all the states and counties in the world were agitated by it.

What is tit-for-tat? This is called tit for tat!

The head-on confrontation between the imperial power and the prime minister's power set off a storm throughout the Qin Dynasty.

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that a "great imperial struggle" sweeping the government and the public, and even the entire world, has begun.

Ranghou Wei Wuxian made a strong move, and Emperor Yi's response further explained what "the emperor's heart is as iron".

There is another rumor: Marquis Rang paid his dues in the dark room and said to his left and right: Let the emperor's heart be as iron as iron, and the hearts of our ministers and the people as furnace. He who insists on his own way is not an emperor, but a lonely man.

When the emperor heard about it, he was furious and issued an edict to Marquis Rang, saying: "I heard in ancient books that "I have not heard of regicide, but I have heard of the execution of one man, Zhou." Does the Prime Minister think so?

Marquis Rang was so frightened that he knelt down and said without his crown: "If you want to accuse me, there is no reason to worry. Thunder, rain, and dew are all God's grace. Please come out of Nanya County and become a husband."

The emperor was displeased and said, "Does the prime minister want to trap me into being unkind and unjust?"

Then he dismissed Ranghou as the prime minister and gave him power (as an agent). He also seized the canonization of 3,000 households as a warning.

The two sides were facing each other head-on, going back and forth with each other, killing each other step by step without hiding anything, setting off a huge storm that swept the government and the opposition.

The core of this huge storm is the young master Yingjun, who is only one month old.

Emperor Yi's determination was beyond everyone's imagination, making everyone in the world find it incredible.

You must know that Emperor Yi has ruled the world for sixty-six years. His style of governance cannot be said to be radical, but it can also be said to be stable and stable.

It has always been important to regulate yin and yang and follow the four seasons. The most important thing is the stability of the court and the unity of the emperor and his ministers.

Since Wei Wuxian, the Marquis of Rang, became Prime Minister, the relationship between the emperors and prime ministers could not be said to be overt and secret fights, but could also be said to be a tacit understanding.

At least when it comes to the outside world, it has always shown the harmony of "the emperor and his ministers are of one heart".

Even when Emperor Yi paid homage to the prime minister, he issued an edict to the world: The emperor resides in the Ninth Layer, controls the Dragon Court, serves as prime minister, governs hundreds of officials, and governs without doing anything, so that the world will be unified.

Prime Minister Wei Wuxian replied: "I owe you your majesty's trust and do not regard me as mean and worship the prime minister. I should set an example for all officials. I should assist the emperor at the top and follow the people's hearts below. I can suppress the foreign barbarians and pacify the princes outside, and I can be friendly to my colleagues at home." , treat the people well, walk on thin ice cautiously, dare not forget His Majesty's kindness and the importance of the country for a moment, and I am willing to devote myself to it until death.

Throughout the Zhaoxiang Dynasty, the main theme was that the emperor and his ministers were united and performed their duties.

Even when the "Emperor Party" headed by Chen Diaosi was fighting the most intense battle with the Prime Minister's Mansion headed by Ranghou Wei Wuxian, and the Five Army Commander's Mansion headed by Wu'an Lord Gongsun Qi.

Emperor Yi had never publicly expressed his support for anyone, nor had he spoken harsh words to any minister.

We have always adhered to the principle of "the emperor sits high on the Ninth Layer and governs from the top down", presiding in the middle, managing yin and yang, focusing on the overall situation, and taking stability as the foundation.

Therefore, in the sixty-six years since the emperor, prime minister, and ministers, there has never been such a turbulent time in the Qin Dynasty.

But at this time, Emperor Yi went out of his way and openly turned against Prime Minister Wei Wuxian for the sake of a little boy who had just turned one month old, even going so far as to cause a huge storm.

How puzzling is this? How shocking is it?

In just one month, the battle between the monarch and his ministers has reached an open and fierce level. It can be said that it is bloody and both sides suffer losses.

That’s right! It's a lose-lose situation!

On the surface: Ranghou Wei Wuxian was publicly reprimanded by Emperor Yi many times, and was even deprived of 3,800 households' fiefdoms. His vitality was simply severely damaged.

You must know that the tradition of the Qin Dynasty has always been that only the prime minister can be the marquis of ten thousand households.

Wei Wuxian, the Marquis of Rang, has been serving as prime minister for decades, which can be said to be "credited for his hard work". He has been "rewarded" and "confessed" many times, but he has only been granted 13,000 households.

But now, he has been deprived of a total of 3,800 households of fiefdom, leaving only 9,200 households, which is far lower than the level of the Prime Minister.

In fact, Ranghou Wei Wuxian even lost his position as "prime minister" and could only "control the affairs of the prime minister's house."

No matter how you look at it, it should be that Wei Wuxian, the Marquis of Rang, was defeated and defeated, while Emperor Yi was firmly in the upper hand, and won a huge victory.

But in fact, Emperor Yi's "insisting on his own way" won superficial victory, but lost "people's support".

Nowadays, Ranghou Wei Wuxian has become the epitome of "a lonely and loyal minister" and has won the sympathy and admiration of hundreds of officials in the court and the governors of the state and county.

Some people even regard him as the representative of the "Strength Order", and the Prime Minister's Mansion is even more crowded.

However, Emperor Yi was given the "reputable reputation" of the "foolish king" and the "cruel lord", and was regarded as a typical example of "wise in youth but confused in old age".

It's just that he was not included in the "Ten Hates in the History of Qin" and "Hated Emperor Yi for not dying early"!

In the entire public opinion field, Emperor Yi could not be said to be "supported by the people and live in fish soup", but could also be said to be "boiling with resentment among the people" and "officials are having a hard time".

Even allusions such as "Guarding the people's mouth is better than guarding the river" and "Chinese people dare not speak, the road is based on their eyes" have repeatedly appeared in the private letters of officials at all levels.

But Emperor Yi didn't care at all, as if he had a detached attitude of "I am sober when everyone else is drunk".

He even said to his left and right people many times in "private occasions": "It is only in the Spring and Autumn Period that I know that I have sinned. The merits of what I have done will be in the present generation and will be beneficial to the future. The destiny of the Qin Dynasty depends on me."

There is quite a bit of understanding of the king's attitude that "only if my son wins the king can Great Qin be great again."

What does it mean to have your own way? What does it mean to have an emperor’s heart as strong as iron? What does it mean to break through the southern wall?

That’s it! It is simply a typical example of "not giving up even when reaching the Yellow River".

What's the point of a mere Yellow River? Look at my millions of soldiers, throwing whips to cut off the flow.

In a nutshell: 800,000 vs. 600,000, the advantage is mine!

So here comes the question: Who is the young master Yingjun?

Doesn't Emperor B know that his "insistence on having his own way" will lead to such a serious backlash?

An emperor who has ruled the world for sixty-six years and has a steady style of governing the country, could Fruit really be so unwise?

What's more, doesn't he know that it would be better to just pretend, and there is no need to use such a tough stance to cause turmoil in the government and the public, and make the world boil?

How can this be!

Emperor Yi's methods are not unknown to hundreds of officials and ministers. What he is best at is "moving a thousand pounds with four ounces, moistening things silently".

It seems that he accepts advice humbly and never conflicts with his subordinates, but in fact, the policies he wants to implement are all implemented smoothly.

Moreover, everyone was left speechless and had to implement the policies he promoted. They had to shout "Your Majesty is wise", which was short of saying "You are quite a nice person".

But this time, why is he so stubborn?

Countless people have thought about it and pondered it carefully, but they still can't figure it out.

The only explanation is that Di Yi really believes in one thing.

That is "the son wins the king, has the sign of the Saint King, the appearance of the Heavenly Emperor", but is the "reincarnation of the emperor star, the destined emperor".

That's why I didn't want to let him suffer any injustice. He cannot be tolerated by anyone.

Even if the whole world is your enemy, you must "have your own way"!

Apart from this, no one can think of a second explanation.

But no one knows how magical and magical the young master Yingjun is, and how he can be so "fascinated" by the "Emperor".

For a time, the entire Qin Dynasty was talking a lot, and the curiosity about Jiang Chengqian reached the extreme.

But Di Yi's confidentiality work was kept airtight.

Not a single word about Jiang Chengqian spread outside the imperial court.

And the entire Great Qin Imperial Court, under the management and control of Chen Diao Temple, is like a dragon's pond and a tiger's den, which can be said to be "impenetrable by water splashing and impenetrable by needles."

It cannot be said that there is leakage everywhere, but it can also be said that it is impregnable.

This couldn't help but make the people of the world become even more curious.

As a result, all kinds of speculations about the young master winning the throne have become the hottest topic in the entire Qin Dynasty.

Countless rumors and legends have been placed on Jiang Chengqian's head.

Some people say that the young master who wins the king is the reincarnation of the ancient Saint King.

Some people also say that Young Master Yingjun is the reincarnation of a peerless evildoer.

Some people say that Emperor Yi behaved so "faintly" because his son Yingjun, who had been reincarnated by an evildoer, used Spirit Partitioning to seize his body.

Some people even say that Mrs. Xuande, the mother-in-law of Prince Yingjun, is the ancient Celestial Beast: the nine-tailed fox descended to earth, so she can "confuse the emperor and bring trouble to the court."

All kinds of rumors and legends spread throughout the Qin Dynasty.

If you don't mention "Young Master wins over you", you won't be able to get a word in on any occasion.

Whether in public or in private, at any gathering, "the son wins the king" must be mentioned, and it is always the core topic.

All kinds of public opinion wars, scheming, conspiracy theories, mythical theories, and ghost stories are all the rage in Kyushu!

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