Chapter 1827: I’m afraid they don’t dare
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Historical
Author:
Malong ZanghaiWords: 1231Update Time: 24/01/11 17:55:11
One word.
Monarchs from ancient times to the present have kept it secret.
Because monarchs who dared to form a Yiyantang, or had the idea of forming a Yiyantang, were basically nailed to the pillar of shame in history.
For example, the First Emperor, such as the early and middle Emperor Wu.
Without exception, they were all labeled as tyrants.
If the later Emperor Guangwu had not removed many labels for Emperor Wu, I am afraid that Emperor Wu would have been completely black and white in the end.
And as an emperor.
Of course Li Shimin also knew the harm of Yiyantang.
He also knows what Li Chengqian will face if he forms a speech hall for Li Chengqian.
But there is no way.
He knew his son.
He also knew that when Li Chengqian entered politics in the future, he would definitely bring his unconstrained political ideas to the court that others could not understand.
But Li Chengqian is different from Li Shimin.
Li Shimin's achievements and his ability to intimidate courtiers allowed him to dominate most of the time.
However, Li Chengqian did not have as impressive a political resume as him, and could not suppress those courtiers.
If it remains unchanged, it means that Li Chengqian cannot display his ambitions and ideals at all.
so.
Li Shimin thought of Yiyantang.
He knew his son, and he also knew that his son wouldn't care about that little bit of fame.
Under such circumstances, Yiyantang is the most suitable ruling system for Li Chengqian.
And after seeing Li Shimin's operation.
Li Chengqian also roughly understood Li Shimin's thoughts.
But just as Li Shimin thought, he did not put forward any opinions.
Li Shimin even provided him with a list of personnel when he set up Yiyantang.
Chapter 1827:
One word.
Monarchs from ancient times to the present have kept it secret.
Because monarchs who dared to form a Yiyantang, or had the idea of forming a Yiyantang, were basically nailed to the pillar of shame in history.
For example, the First Emperor, such as the early and middle Emperor Wu.
Without exception, they were all labeled as tyrants.
If the later Emperor Guangwu had not removed many labels for Emperor Wu, I am afraid that Emperor Wu would have been completely black and white in the end.
And as an emperor.
Of course Li Shimin also knew the harm of Yiyantang.
He also knows what Li Chengqian will face if he forms a speech hall for Li Chengqian.
But there is no way.
He knew his son.
He also knew that when Li Chengqian entered politics in the future, he would definitely bring his unconstrained political ideas to the court that others could not understand.
But Li Chengqian is different from Li Shimin.
Li Shimin's achievements and his ability to intimidate courtiers allowed him to dominate most of the time.
However, Li Chengqian did not have as impressive a political resume as him, and could not suppress those courtiers.
If it remains unchanged, it means that Li Chengqian cannot display his ambitions and ideals at all.
so.
Li Shimin thought of Yiyantang.
He knew his son, and he also knew that his son wouldn't care about that little bit of fame.
Under such circumstances, Yiyantang is the most suitable ruling system for Li Chengqian.
And after seeing Li Shimin's operation.
Li Chengqian also roughly understood Li Shimin's thoughts.
But just as Li Shimin thought, he did not put forward any opinions.
Li Shimin even provided him with a list of personnel when he set up Yiyantang.