Xianxia version of Water Margin

Chapter 438: Tear up the peace treaty and march north!

Small Japanese Palace.

Fujiwara no Shoko, the daughter of Grand Councilor Fujiwara no Kunizo, Empress Dowager Toba, mother of Retired Emperor Sutoku, mother of Prince Michihito, Prince Kimihito, Prince Masahiro (historical Emperor Go-Shirakawa), and Prince Motohito, knelt in front of Jiang Hongfei and served him diligently.

Jiang Hongfei never added the word "small" to the palaces he built for the daughters of the royal families and clans of other countries he captured, including the palaces he built for the daughters of the royal families and clans of the Goryeo Dynasty. Only the Japanese were treated this way.

No one understood why Jiang Hongfei was like this?

Some people speculated that it might be because all Japanese people were short, so Jiang Hongfei was like this.

But some people felt that it was not the case at all. The reason why Jiang Hongfei added the word "small" in front of Japan was just because he hated, despised, and insulted Japan.

As for the reason, Jiang Hongfei did not say it, and no one else knew.

Fujiwara no Shoko had no feelings for the Retired Emperor Toba.

The reason was that Fujiwara no Shoko had an affair with the Retired Emperor Shirakawa.

Fujiwara no Shoko was also very clear that as long as the Retired Emperor Shirakawa died, her life would change drastically.

The fact was actually just as Fujiwara no Shoko expected.

In history.

Not long after the death of the Retired Emperor Shirakawa, the Retired Emperor Toba took power. He re-employed Fujiwara no Tadashi and made Fujiwara no Yasuko, the daughter of Fujiwara no Tadashi, the empress. At the same time, he also doted on Fujiwara no Toko.

At that time, rumors about the origins of Fujiwara no Shoko's children spread everywhere, which damaged the dignity of the Retired Emperor Toba and Fujiwara no Shoko fell out of favor.

All the sons born to Fujiwara no Shoko had bad fates. Prince Michihito and Prince Kimihito died in childhood. Although Prince Masahiro was the Emperor Go-Shirakawa, he indulged in poetry and neglected government affairs. Prince Motohito was sent to Buddhism since birth. His eldest son, Emperor Sutoku, was also forced to abdicate due to power struggles. Prince Taihito, the son of Fujiwara no Tokuko, succeeded to become Emperor Konoe.

However, before and after Emperor Konoe ascended the throne, curses surrounding Fujiwara no Tokuko occurred frequently, and the witchcraft disasters of Hiyoshisha and Hirotasha pointed the finger at Fujiwara no Shoko.

Rumor has it that Fujiwara no Shoko was behind the scenes with ill intentions.

In the end, Fujiwara no Shoko was forced to shave her head and become a nun at Hokongoin in Ninna-ji Temple. Her Buddhist name was Shinnyoho. Although she saved her life, she had lost her former glory.

At that time, if the power of Fujiwara Shoko's family had not remained, Emperor Toba would not dare to act rashly, and Fujiwara Shoko would probably die.

Before Jiang Hongfei conquered Japan, although Emperor Shirakawa was still able to suppress Emperor Toba and make him a cuckold, he dared not speak out, let alone take revenge on Fujiwara Shoko.

But Emperor Shirakawa was old after all, and he would die sooner or later.

Fujiwara Shoko knew that as long as that day came, it would be the time for her to be sad.

In order to save herself, Fujiwara Shoko asked Emperor Shirakawa to find a way.

Emperor Shirakawa then established their son Emperor Sutoku, making Emperor Toba an emperor without real power.

But this was still not safe.

Both Emperor Shirakawa and Fujiwara Shoko knew that Emperor Toba was dormant, and he would counterattack as soon as Emperor Shirakawa died.

Emperor Sutoku was only in his teens at the time, and he could not defeat Emperor Toba anyway.

Seeing Emperor Shirakawa getting older day by day, Fujiwara Shoko was filled with mixed feelings.

It was at this time that Jiang Hongfei sent troops to capture Japan, and captured all of the Japanese royal family, clan members, and nobles to the Yuan Empire, and made all of them enter the palace.

This was definitely not a good thing.

But it was not a bad thing for Fujiwara Shoko, whose situation was getting worse and worse.

So, Fujiwara Shoko quickly came out of her sadness and began to struggle in Jiang Hongfei's harem.

It was not that Fujiwara Shoko was conceited. She had a delicate facial contour, a clear jawline and soft cheekbones, deep eyes, full and natural lips, delicate skin, and almost no flaws. She looked like a beautiful young woman in her twenties with a natural and elegant temperament and delicate facial features.

Let's put it this way, Fujiwara Shoko's beauty is second only to Tamamonomae, who is as beautiful as a flower, as gentle as jade, proficient in music, chess, calligraphy and painting, and was deeply loved by Emperor Toba as soon as she entered the palace.

Even Fujiwara Tokuko and Fujiwara Yasuko, who are famous for their beauty in Japan, Fujiwara Shoko is not afraid of them in terms of beauty.

——If it weren't for this, Fujiwara Shoko would not have attracted so many right and wrongs.

In addition, Fujiwara Shoko was originally the empress of Japan.

The key is that Fujiwara Shoko is only 29 years old, which is still a very attractive age for a woman.

The key is that Fujiwara Shoko also has two biological daughters, Princess Kishiko and Princess Tsuyoshi, who look 80% similar to her. If the three of them serve a man at the same time, the man will definitely be overwhelmed...

Therefore, Fujiwara Shoko believes that as long as the three of them work together, they will definitely be able to capture Jiang Hongfei's heart.

The earliest Japanese female imperial heirs were called Hime-no-Mikoto (such as Toyosugami-no-Hime-no-Mikoto), and from the 12th Emperor Keikyu to the throne until the Nara period, female imperial heirs were changed to kono-no-mikoto or Hime-no-tsuko (such as Nobuo no Otoko, Emperor Koken, and Konohime-tsuko). Later in the Nara period, Japan changed the name of male imperial heirs from princes to princes, and female imperial heirs were also changed to Uchi-no-mikoto accordingly. In other words, Uchi-no-mikoto is the title of princesses within three generations of the direct line of the Japanese royal family.

At this moment, Jiang Hongfei was being served by Fujiwara Shoko, Princess Kiko, and Princess Tsuyoshi, while reading the memorial written by the Religious Emperor Shirakawa.

The memorial written by the Religious Emperor Shirakawa to Jiang Hongfei was written in authentic Chinese, and he wrote it himself.

Some people may be curious, this supreme leader of Japan also knows Chinese?

Those who ask this question may not know much.

In Japan, Chinese Confucianism is highly respected.

Mahayana Buddhism, which was introduced from China to Japan, has also been well developed.

In addition, before the introduction of Chinese characters, Japan only had language but no writing. After the introduction of Chinese characters, Japan used Chinese characters as the official writing of its country. It was not until more than a hundred years ago that kana began to appear, and it developed into the current form of a mixture of katakana and Chinese characters.

——Kana is a phonetic character created by omitting or simplifying part of Chinese characters in cursive form. The use of regular Chinese radicals is called katakana, and the cursive Chinese radicals are called hiragana. Chinese characters are called real names, and abbreviated simplified characters are called kana. Kana abandons its meaning and takes its sound.

The reason why the Emperor Shirakawa submitted a memorial to Jiang Hongfei was that he was already terminally ill and would not live long. He asked Jiang Hongfei to let him return to Japan for burial, and also asked Jiang Hongfei to treat his heirs well, and hoped that Jiang Hongfei would let one of his sons go free, let him get married and have children, and pass on the incense.

In this matter, Fujiwara Shoko and the Emperor Shirakawa are a community of interests.

After all, the son of the Emperor Shirakawa is also the son of Fujiwara Shoko.

Therefore, Fujiwara Shoko used a lot of means to invite Jiang Hongfei to her place, wanting Jiang Hongfei to taste the peak enjoyment, and then blowing Jiang Hongfei's pillow wind to make Jiang Hongfei agree to the request of the Emperor Shirakawa.

Fujiwara Shoko is smart and witty, with an excellent political mind. She knows how to please men and how to use her own advantages.

Princess Kiyoko and Princess Tsuneko were gentle, considerate and empathetic. Their tenderness, consideration and obedience made Jiang Hongfei feel extremely comfortable and satisfied.

The result is self-evident. Just as Fujiwara Shoko had guessed before, Jiang Hongfei felt good...

However, Fujiwara Shoko guessed the beginning, but not the ending.

Yes.

Jiang Hongfei felt that Fujiwara Shoko, Princess Kiyoko and Princess Tsuneko were one of his most fun toys.

But toys are just toys.

Fujiwara Shoko thought that as long as the three of them worked together to serve Jiang Hongfei comfortably, Jiang Hongfei would definitely agree to the request of the Emperor Shirakawa.

It must be said that Fujiwara Shoko really thought too much.

It's not that Jiang Hongfei pulled out Wuqing, nor that Jiang Hongfei was cold-blooded and unwilling to help even the last wish of a dying person.

In fact, no matter which of these royal and clan members ran away, there would be endless troubles.

Let me ask, if Jiang Hongfei was soft-hearted and let go of one of the sons of the Emperor Shirakawa, what if this son of the Emperor Shirakawa returned to Japan, gathered the old forces of Japan, and launched a rebellion, then Jiang Hongfei would have another plan besides the thirty-six strategies - asking for trouble?

Moreover, Zhao Ji was so obedient, he would come to Jiang Hongfei to talk about Taoism when he had nothing to do, and he would write poems to praise Jiang Hongfei from time to time, and he was still painting "A Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains" for Jiang Hongfei. Jiang Hongfei was not prepared to let one of his sons go free, so what was the Emperor Shirakawa?

No.

Jiang Hongfei hated the Japanese the most, no one else.

Therefore, even if Jiang Hongfei let everyone go, he would never let the Japanese go.

Furthermore, Jiang Hongfei has too many top-quality toys. It is no exaggeration to say that although Fujiwara Shoko, Prince Kiyoko and Prince Tsuneko are top-quality, they can only arouse Jiang Hongfei's sexual interest in a short period of time. After a long time, Jiang Hongfei, who always likes new things, will definitely look for new prey. How can he always pamper Fujiwara Shoko, Prince Kiyoko and Prince Tsuneko, and will not change the national affairs that he has already decided on because of Fujiwara Shoko, Prince Kiyoko and Prince Tsuneko?

Therefore, Jiang Hongfei only left a sentence "I will consider it" under Fujiwara Shoko's pleading eyes, and then put on his clothes and left.

Fujiwara Shoko was extremely disappointed. She felt that all men were big pigs' trotters and could not be trusted at all. It was a waste of her expectations and the mother and daughter's best efforts to please!

Prince Kiyoko and Prince Tsuneko hurriedly persuaded Fujiwara Shoko.

Princess Kiyoko said, "Since the emperor has not refused, there is hope. Don't be anxious, mother."

Prince Tsuneko said, "The emperor is a man of great talent and strategy. He must have considered everything. How could he change his mind easily because of the words of women like us? Otherwise, the Yuan Dynasty would not be as strong as it is today. If the mother wants to achieve her wish, she can only follow the trend and cannot go against the emperor's will. Otherwise, not only will the mother's wish not be fulfilled, but I am afraid that the mother will be killed..."

After the explanations of Princess Kiyoko and Princess Tsuneko, Fujiwara Shoko gradually understood that this is the Yuan Empire, not Japan. She no longer has the support and protection of the most powerful families in Japan and Emperor Shirakawa. So if she is really willful like before, she will definitely not have a good result.

Fujiwara Shoko sighed lightly and withdrew her eyes from the vast night outside the window. There was both unwillingness and relief in her eyes. She sat down slowly, her fingers gently stroking the delicate tea set beside her, as if looking for a trace of warmth and comfort in this cold porcelain. "You are right, I was too impatient and forgot that things are different now, alas!"

Fujiwara Shoko's voice was a little more calm and self-reflective: "Da Yuan is not my race, and its culture and system are completely different from my Yamato. If I continue to rely on my old identity and means, it will only be counterproductive."

Seeing this, Prince Xizi took a few steps forward, snuggled gently next to Fujiwara Shoko, and said softly: "If the Queen can think like this, it is the best start. Although we are in a foreign land, if we can use wisdom and gentleness Winning the hearts of officials might mean finding a place in this foreign country."

Prince Tongzinei also nodded in agreement, with perseverance shining in his eyes: "Yes, the Queen Mother is extremely wise and will definitely be able to find a turning point. Don't be impatient. You must know that haste makes waste."

When Fujiwara Akiko heard this, a glimmer of light flashed in her eyes. She pondered for a moment, as if she had made up her mind: "What you said makes sense."

At this point, Fujiwara Shoko took the initiative to speak again: "There are so many beautiful women in this harem, and there are so many charming children. It may be difficult for me, mother and daughter, to do anything alone. I heard that Tamamo Mae, Tokuko, and Yasuko all got official titles. Pamper me, I will be close to her so that we can all hug each other for warmth."

Not to mention the plans of Fujiwara Akiko and her daughter.

It is only said that as soon as Jiang Hongfei walked out of the Little Japanese Palace, Hua Baoyan came to Jiang Hongfei's side, then lay in Jiang Hongfei's ear and whispered: "Guan family, the Golden Emperor has passed away."

Hearing that Wanyan Wu died begging for money, Jiang Hongfei couldn't help but curl up his lips, and at the same time he felt a little unwilling!

Who is the culprit of the Jingkang scandal?

Wanyan Zonghan? Wanyan Zongwang? Or is Wanyan Wu begging for money?

In Jiang Hongfei's view, all of them, including other royal families and clans of the Jin Kingdom, were the executioners of Jingkang's shame.

Of course, Wanyan Wu Qimai, as the emperor of the Jin Kingdom at that time, must have no shirk of responsibility.

If possible, Jiang Hongfei really wanted Wanyan Wu to taste the shame of Jingkang while he was still alive, so that he could fully appreciate the humiliation and powerlessness that Zhao Ji and Zhao Huan suffered, so that he would regret invading the Central Plains and provoking Han people!

It's a pity that even if he is as strong as Jiang Hongfei, some things may not go exactly as he wants.

fine.

When Jiang Hongfei goes straight to Huanglong in the future and lets the Khitans massacre the city, the Khitans will definitely gouge out the graves and whip the corpses of Wanyan Wu.

That's too far.

Jiang Hongfei immediately issued an order: "Declarate that a group of prime ministers will come to Qianqing Palace to discuss matters."

Although he had to discuss it with the governors, in fact, Jiang Hongfei had already made up his mind to tear up the peace treaty and launch the Northern Expedition...

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