"What if I don't agree?"
Ji Botong's voice was extremely cold, containing not only anger but also murderous intent.
Zhao Wujiang was silent for a moment, with a gentle smile and a serious look on his face:
"Then I will also cure you and let Tong'er grow up normally, and you will not be troubled."
Ji Botong's eyes trembled, and he chuckled. He didn't know whether he was surprised or relieved. He nodded:
“Okay, I’ll just say this to you.
I promise you.
Tell me, what do you want me to do with my second brother? "
"The ancestor worship ceremony is not over yet. After it is over, it can take as short as one or two days or as long as seven or eight days. There will definitely be an early morning court meeting for Ji Tang to test the short-term effect of supervising the country.
The courtiers will judge and take sides..." Zhao Wujiang said with a smile:
"As for you, second brother, just bring some brothers and stand on my side.
As for the wording, as for how to deal with it, it is nothing more than the following...
Second brother, please remember, if they want to show off the prince’s diligent or kind character, you should..."
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Ji Botong's thoughts were racing and his heart was agitated. He looked at his fourth brother Ji Bochang who was in the court hall and smiled.
Just now, Bo Chang proposed a policy.
Bo Chang did not give a name. The meaning of his words was to express his gratitude to many courtiers and princes, especially the royal family members, for their contribution to the Ji family. He specially thought of this policy.
In order to thank everyone for their efforts, the Great Zhou Immortal Dynasty chose to share its blessings with everyone.
Since the prince can supervise and assist King Yin in the court, the direct descendants and concubines will work together to handle political affairs.
So why can't this be the case for the princes, marquises or the fiefdoms where the princes are located?
In the future, the eldest son no longer needs to inherit the fief and the title. Instead, the fief is divided into several parts and distributed to the children for joint governance. There is no need to worry about one person's dictatorship or ideological negligence causing damage to the people in the fief.
And each child will have his own title just like the eldest son. This is a gift!
At the same time, the children all have their own fiefdoms and titles. If they are well each other, fighting will be reduced. Why not?
Upon hearing the gift policy proposed by King Yin, many princes and princes were filled with anger and fear. King Qing Ji Dong was the first to jump out:
"Ji Bochang, you have such a vicious heart, you want to break up..."
"Uncle Dong!" Zhao Wujiang glanced sideways at Prince Qing and said with a faint smile:
“I’m glad you offered your opinion.
But I don’t like it when you call me by my first name.
Are you acting like this to refuse Da Zhou’s favor? "
"Hmph." Ji Dong blew his beard and glared, his eyes full of resentment. He had many children. Once such a policy was really implemented, the cohesion of the entire Prince Qing fiefdom would fall apart.
He made a final struggle:
"This is just a suggestion you made. My brother hasn't adopted it yet. Why don't you just treat it as an established national policy?"
"That's right, Your Highness Prince Yin, how can this be a gift? You are clearly..." Another prince stood up, but before he could finish his words, he was coldly interrupted by Zhao Wujiang.
"I advise you to be careful in your words and deeds." Zhao Wujiang smiled carelessly:
“This gift is nothing more than an edict from the Emperor’s Crown Prince, King Yin, to assist the government.
Under this edict, the prince does not have to be too busy with court affairs and overwork himself.
This king can also be familiar with political affairs, and when handling political affairs together, he can check for omissions and fill in the gaps, so that Da Zhou will not lose his way and always walk on the right path.
This is a gift to the prince and a gift to the king.
Now I just want to share this gift with you.
What are you questioning?
Are you questioning the emperor?
Or are you saying that you have always been partial to your eldest son? Don't like other kids? "
As soon as Zhao Wujiang said these words, the whole hall was in an uproar.