Spoiling History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms
Chapter 784: Keep your dignity
In the Huagai Hall, Li Shanchang suddenly felt a little sweaty on his back.
He could feel that many eyes in the palace were peeking at him, and even the eyes of General Xu Da next to him were a little curious.
And I could quite clearly hear the voice of Li Wenzhong beside me, who was worried about the world being in chaos:
"Your Majesty, it seems that Hu Weiyong is also quite wealthy!"
What a shitty family fortune! Li Shanchang cursed in his heart.
That was all in the early days. Later, when the man surnamed Hu became the prime minister, he became very popular. It was clear what his family background was - after all, even if he was visiting, he had to do what he wanted, right?
Just put it this way, if the family surnamed Hu could really afford two hundred gold, then he probably would not have surrendered to His Majesty in the first place, but would have used the gold as travel expenses to go south to avoid the war.
There was no need to think about it at the moment. The instinct that had been immersed in officialdom for so long drove Li Shanchang to stand up and take a step forward, and then fell down in the direction of the middle:
"Old minister..."
Before he finished speaking, tears were already visible in the corners of his eyes. Everyone saw that the Grand Secretary Xian lowered his head again, but his voice became more sad and low:
"The old minister will pay you money to make up for it."
Li Wenzhong was simply amazed for a moment.
He neither admitted his mistake nor begged for mercy. He only said that he would make up for it, but he did not say whether it was because of his sin or what.
The most important thing is that based on Li Wenzhong's understanding of his uncle, this trick is very useful.
After all, Da Si Xian has truly followed his uncle for more than twenty years. This cannot be erased in any case. Whether it is considering nostalgia or considering old people in his hometown, it is safe and sound.
Don’t you see that Da Si Xian has more death-free tickets than them?
Moreover, it is a fact that my uncle's trust in Da Si Xian is not as good as usual. However, it has only been a year since the Hu Weiyong incident. We are seeing another military move in Yunnan and another change in the behavior of the Hu people in the north. At this time, it is impossible for the DPRK and China to start a major war again. .
Sure enough, Li Wenzhong looked at his uncle and snorted:
"It's not like this matter has not been revealed before. What's the need to say anything? Get up."
Li Shanchang also had no fluctuation in his heart, and he knew very well that His Majesty's temperament did not like to be sloppy, so he simply stood up at that moment, but looked at Li Wenzhong emphatically when he stood up.
Li Wenzhong didn't care so much. Seeing that there was no excitement to be seen in Li Shanchang's place, he simply turned to talk to Xu Da:
"Later generations praised my uncle for building the Great Wall, which shows that Shanhaiguan was probably successful. I congratulate the general in advance for his further meritorious deeds."
Xu Da has always been a man of few words, but when he heard the words, he sighed, shook his head and said:
"After all, it is better than being trapped in the battle and destroying the enemy outside the wall."
This was probably because he missed the late General Chang again. Li Wenzhong was not discouraged and solemnly shook his head and said:
"War is all about attack and defense. My uncle built the Xiong Pass and was able to block the Great Wall. This shows that it is enough to make the remaining Yuan's attacks in vain."
"In this way, the athletes will have no worries when they attack Hu. Now all we need is that my uncle will not suffer from the disease. Sooner or later, the Great Wall will be the Great Wall that kills Can Yuan."
Hearing that Li Wenzhong was so open-minded, Xu Da also had a smile on his face and nodded in the same way:
"General Li is now immersed in maritime affairs, and now with the help of Guangmian Qixi, the danger of Japanese pirates will not be far away."
"However, General Li also needs to remember that the war should be started with caution. At present, neither the affairs in Yunnan nor the affairs in Shanhaiguan can be completed in one year..."
Li Wenzhong suddenly felt a little helpless. He was aware of Uncle Xu's habit of upholding his integrity and always talking about political matters rather than personal feelings, but he was used to giving him some advice as an elder. The result was like this. Even Li Wenzhong Everyone could guess what his uncle was going to say. It was simply that he was leaving the capital, so that Li Wenzhong would remember that he would do his best to assist His Majesty.
There was no need to talk about these things. He was his uncle, especially an uncle who was willing to consider managing Japanese affairs.
…
In the Guangzheng Palace, Zhao Kuangyin didn't pay much attention to this power struggle. On the contrary, he admired Emperor Hongwu's deeds from between the lines:
"To raise an army with twenty-four men and finally bring peace to the world, he is truly a hero that has never been seen in ancient times."
According to his conclusion, Emperor Ming initially found someone else, but in the end he seemed to have a disagreement, so he left with 24 people and finally settled on Chuzhou.
What is briefly described in these three sentences is probably the true story of the rise of Emperor Hongwu.
Compared with Zhao Kuangyin's praise for his martial arts, Zhao Pu cared about another thing:
"This Ming Dynasty still follows the Yuan system?"
For Zhao Pu, one of the things he was most proud of was the counselor's decision to establish the official system of the Song Dynasty.
It was a disaster to set up the privy envoy to be in charge of military affairs, and to set up three envoys to be in charge of finance, and then to use the deputy prime minister to divide the power of the prime minister. Such mutual interference would eventually lead to the elimination of vassal towns, which was a disaster and the foundation of the Song Dynasty.
But now looking at the meaning of Hu Weiyong's promotion, this enlightened system seems to be similar to the one modified by Kublai Khan of Yuan Dynasty, which immediately made Zhao Pu a little discouraged.
"We should be careful when changing the official system. It is almost four hundred years since we were here, so there is no need to blindly imitate the past."
"It would be better for us to use the history of the Ming Dynasty in Guangmu as our counselor and extract its essence to improve the Song Dynasty."
Zhao Kuangyin's request also made Zhao Pu nod, and he calmed down at the moment, planning to see what the major case of the Ming Dynasty was.
[For Hu Weiyong, for fifteen years he has been unable to compare with his fellow countryman Li Shan.
But after being promoted to deputy prime minister, Hu Weiyong seemed to see the dawn of overtaking in corners.
Perhaps because the Yuan Dynasty inherited the Mongol Khanate and established a country with military power, so if it wanted to replace the Yuan Dynasty, it needed stronger martial virtues. From this point of view, it can explain why there were few literati among Zhu Yuanzhang's old friends.
Among the six dukes and twenty-eight marquises divided in the big pot in the third year of Hongwu, Li Shanchang was the only civil official.
Of course, there is also a little possibility that it is because Zhu Yuanzhang started from a humble background, so his old friends were similar and basically could not afford to go to school.
But in short, the reason why the nobles in the early Ming Dynasty were arrogant was not only because Zhu Yuanzhang was too tolerant, but also because there were too many military officials, who were infected with the wild atmosphere of the Yuan Dynasty.
After all, the overall quality of this group of nobles was not high. Although they became the new nobles of the Ming Dynasty, they were essentially raised under the rule of the Mongol nobles, so it was inevitable that they would follow suit after becoming masters.
As a result, Li Shanchang inevitably became arrogant.
After all, just recall that it was he who built the framework for Zhu's conquest of the world, he was the one who guarded the rear when Zhu led the army, and he still built the framework after the founding of the Ming Dynasty - how would Zhu live without us, Li Shanchang.
So when the officials in the discussion were slightly disrespectful to him, Li Shanchang would depose them at will. When Liu Ji reported to Zhu and beheaded his arrogant confidants, he would in turn scold Liu Ji when discussing laws and regulations.
Liu Ji was straightforward and retired directly to go home, which made the perceptive Li Shanchang smell the news:
Or should I take the initiative and save some dignity? 】
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