Chapter 298: In order to change the law, King Kang self-destructs (I)
The Southern Dynasty wanted to change the law, and Zhao Gou set a tone of unchanged ancestral system.
In the Daqing Palace, Zhao Gou made this decision, Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan, and only one day after you took over the important task of presiding over the law change, Liu Xing in Wutai City learned the whole situation of this Southern Dynasty meeting from Tiance.
And compared with Zhao Gou, Liu Xing not only knew about the court meeting, but also knew that when the court meeting was dispersed, many ministers of the Southern Dynasty had different aspirations in their hearts.
Some courtiers thought that Zhao Gou was just moving stones and smashing his feet, and he could only follow in the footsteps of the Divine Sect and make a doomed change.
Because those courtiers and clear that the two traitors who presided over the change of the law did not have the talent of Wang Anshi nor the virtue of Wang Anshi. Giving them the power to preside over the reform of the law is to give them an opportunity to take advantage of the opportunity to accumulate wealth, bend the law for bribes, gain power to form a party, and sell their official positions.
Let the two traitors take the lead in changing the law, and many ministers seem to see that the future will be a scene of scolding from the government and the opposition, and the ministers deviating from morality.
If Wenchen was afraid that Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan would take the opportunity of changing the law to bend the law and sell their official positions, then the military generals' disagreement would be even more serious.
After the court meeting, several important generals of the Southern Dynasties, including Han Shizhong, Liu Guangshi, and Zhang Jun, all reluctantly issued death orders to their respective subordinates after a while: Whoever dares to secretly collude with Wang Huang will be dismissed immediately. Whoever dares to go to the thief will immediately ask for his head.
Why did the three of them react so much? The reason is very simple, because whether it is Han Shizhong, Liu Guangshi or Zhang Jun, they all know very well the personalities of Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan, and they know their habits better.
There will be no shortage of people who want to take advantage of the opportunity of changing the law to be promoted to official positions, and the two traitors will first take the opportunity of those people who want to take the position to cultivate henchmen.
But those two guys are not material to lead troops, but they are always thinking of reaching out to the army of Liu Guangshi, Han Shizhong and Zhang Jun.
Once those two guys really succeeded, the three generals seemed to see the scene in the future where their troops would not obey their orders, and as soon as they wanted to punish them, they would be blocked and forcibly intervened by two traitors, making the three's team restless and smoky.
Let the three major wars of the Southern Dynasties be dissatisfied and worried. Or Zhao Gou's attitude and practice.
actually let the traitor known to the whole world lead the Southern Dynasty to change the law, what did the emperor think? Actually want to make a nondescript change without changing the ancestral system, what kind of trouble is the emperor doing? Does he want to make the Southern Dynasty turbulent, or does he want to be the second of Song Shenzong?
With these worries and speculations, the Three Great Wars will feel as if the turmoil in the Southern Dynasties is about to begin. It seems that King Kang's dragon chair is about to start crumbling because of his own practices.
So, on the second day after Zhao Gou determined that Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan would lead the change. Without Liu Xing's order and Liang Xing's instructing Tiancewei lurking wrestlers to take the initiative to contact him, Liu Guangshi was the first to send a secret envoy and rushed to Wutai City after sneaking across the Huai River.
So on the third day after the holy decree of the Southern Dynasty was issued, Han Shizhong's sharp and extremely disrespectful recital was sent to Zhao Gou.
What Zhao didn't expect was that Han Shizhong, who had the most military exploits along the way from Hebei to Shandong, would actually say bluntly in the replay that he was "employing people only and raising tigers for trouble." self-damage and self-destruction".
Han Shizhong: What does this mean? Although he didn't understand and scolded directly, Zhao Gou had already seen that he was scolding him for being a faint king, a faint king who used traitorous ministers and connived at traitorous ministers to harm the world.
A general who is leading the troops outside actually dares to scold the emperor for being a faint king, is this worth it? Yes, he Han Shizhong is very capable of fighting and confronting the Northern Dynasties. He was the only one in the entire Southern Dynasty. But he actually dared to scold the emperor, is it tolerable or unbearable, and Zhao Gou will never allow this situation to happen......
Only three days after Han Shizhong's recital was submitted, an edict was sent to the city of Chuzhou, where Han Shizhong's garrison was located. What is written in the edict?
It was Han Shizhong who was appointed as the Marquis of the founding county and transferred to serve as the envoy of Guangnan Fujian, and directly transferred Han Shizhong from his troops and sent him to Guangnan Lianglu and Fujian, which had the fewest soldiers and horses and a small population.
Han Shizhong scolded the emperor for being transferred to the poor countryside and the bitter cold of the border, but Zhang Jun, who was on the table after Han Shizhong, laughed at this time.
What is he laughing at? He laughed at Han Shizhong's loss of military power, and the tens of thousands of elite soldiers in Chuzhou would inevitably only be taken over by one person between him and Liu Guangshi.
Compared with the escaped general Liu Guangshi, he is much stronger in terms of ability to command the army and talent. Therefore, Zhang Jun believes that just this point, the tens of thousands of horses in Chuzhou belong to him.
Zhang Jun can have such self-confidence. Another point is that he also went to the concert, but he was not Han Shizhong, so he was not so stupid to scold the emperor directly.
So how did he write it? His recital is not to scold Zhao Gou. But he hatefully scolded Wang Boyan and Huang Qianshan. He is not in the court, and those who don't know the details have no right to speak, what are you scolding Huang Qianshan and Wang Boyan?
Zhang Jun scolded like this: Two villains with insufficient talent fooled Your Majesty, they don't have the ability to lead the law change but insist on seizing the power to lead the law change, this is to pit Your Majesty and the world.
Wang and Huang disregarded the safety of the imperial court, and seized and grabbed power indiscriminately. Your Majesty can't be tolerated anymore and has to clean them up.
That's what it means, Zhang Junming scolded the two traitors as worthless in the recital. Actually? As long as someone with a little officialdom knowledge understands that he is actually still scolding Zhao Gou extremely vaguely. Only the emperor who has no eyes will let the two traitors who have no ability at all to lead the change.
But on the contrary, what Zhang Jun wrote in the recital was a righteous and awe-inspiring, loyal and patriotic. Resolutely support and support Zhao Gou, but he is condemning and cursing Wang and Huang's words.
In this way, Zhao Gouming knew that Zhang Jun's hidden intention was also to scold him for not using people well and being a faint man, but he couldn't lose his temper at all.
Can't lose your temper, wow! Zhao Gou transferred Han Shizhong away first, and then also sent a holy decree to Zhang Jun. After this holy decree was sent to Zhang Jun, he was not happy to be dumb for the emperor, and was immediately teased by Zhao Gouyi's backhand.
How did Zhao Gou tease Zhang Jun? Could it be that he was transferred to a remote place to be a village man?
Of course not, Zhao Gou is not so stupid, there is a trick in the royal road he learned from the old Zhao family ancestor that is called Mingsheng and Secret Descent, and there is also a trick called lifting the air.
In the holy decree to Zhang Jun, Zhao Gou played these two items in the law of the royal road to the extreme: sealing Zhang Jun as a marquis, granting the privy envoy, promoting the two Huai, and the two rivers system envoy, and leading the two Huai governors.
This is a promotion, from a road manager to a privy envoy of a first-class officer. But in reality? When Zhang Jun saw the holy decree that came with the promotion and reward, he had the heart to cry. (To be continued......)