Miscellaneous Notes 64

Style: Historical Author: Ba HuiyueWords: 1062Update Time: 24/01/11 19:28:56
Yuan Shu: Come, come quickly, where is Ji Ling?

Ji Ling: My lord, the general is here. What are your orders?

Yuan Shu: Ji Ling, go and behead Su Yi.

Ji Ling: My lord, this, this, may not be appropriate.

Yuan Shu: Huh? There's nothing wrong with it, just do as you're told.

Ji Ling: The last general has been ordered to go and kill his head.

Yuan Shu: Wait, remember to send us to Sun Jian’s camp.

Yuan Shu: I, Yuan Gongguo, have a cold and cold nature. I have failed everyone in the world, but I can only live up to you, Sun Jian.

At the same time, Yuan Shu ordered Liu Xun to escort Sun Jian to transport grain and grass, more than 3,000 stones, and more than 500 horses.

No matter how the world views Yuan Shu, Sun Jian owes Yuan Shu a huge favor.

Fengchan Taishan is the ultimate dream of emperors of all dynasties. Of course, this has a prerequisite, that is, it must have the merits of conquering the world and pacifying the world.

Otherwise, he would not be qualified to go to Mount Tai for Zen. At the same time, he would not be able to block the mouths of many people in the world. Emperor Xuanwu also wanted to go to Mount Tai for Zen.

However, Yuan Xi encountered trouble. His minister Tian Feng strongly opposed the trip. This made Emperor Xuanwu very angry and argued with Tian Feng in court.

This old man had a stubborn temper and refused to give in. In the end, Emperor Xuanwu was defeated. In anger, Yuan Xi did not go to court for three days. Tian Feng, this old man, also had a bad temper. He went directly to Emperor Xuanwu's palace and risked his life to remonstrate. .

This made Yuan Xi angry and asked Xu Chu to arrest Tian Feng. This old man would rather die than surrender, which made Yuan Xi a little crazy.

Finally, under Gao Yue's persuasion, Emperor Xuanwu had no choice but to let Tian Feng go.

Of course, Yuan Xi planned to give the old man a pair of small shoes to relieve his hatred, but the old man was not fooled, and Emperor Xuanwu couldn't catch it for a while.

This pair of monarchs and ministers, no one else, openly quarreled in the court hall. If not for the crowd, this pair of living treasures would have probably started fighting.

Emperor Xuanwu Yuan Xi, can you not go crazy? I can’t win after being beaten, scolded and scolded, it’s so frustrating.

Yuan Xi: Gongze, how many days has Tian Feng not scolded me?

Guo Tu: It will take me a few months to report back to my lord.

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng is not here, I am not used to it yet.

Guo Tu: Well, my lord is really a very human being.

Yuan Xi: Mr. Ze, please pack up and let’s go to Tian Mansion.

Guo Tu: My lord, what about the rest, the itinerary?

Yuan Xi: I’ve already pushed you. Let’s go to the old man’s house first.

Guo Tu: Then Situ asked, how to reply?

Yuan Xi: Just say that I went to Tian Mansion to have a quarrel.

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng, come out.

Tian Feng: Sir, I’m not at home today.

Tian Feng, also known as Yuan Hao, was a veteran of the Yuan family. He was loyal and dared to give advice, making Emperor Xuanwu both loved and hated.

After Tian Feng's death, Emperor Xuanwu mourned endlessly. He abandoned the court for three days and took his spiritual throne to the Lingxiao Pavilion.

Yuan Xi: Tian Yuanhao, the remonstrator through the ages.

In the third year of Taishi in the Jin Dynasty, there was a severe drought in the Central Plains. There was no rain for three months and the land was bare for thousands of miles. Emperor Taizong Xuanwu was very panicked. At the suggestion of Tian Feng, he issued the "Edict of Sin" to the world, exempting the people of the Central Plains from paying taxes. Year.

At the same time, under Gao Rou's suggestion, Emperor Xuanwu ordered the mountain king to lead his army to dig more than a thousand wells.

In the same year, at Jia Kui's suggestion, Emperor Xuanwu ordered the Ministry of Industry to divert the Yangtze River into the Huaihe River to relieve the drought. ap.

Moreover, Emperor Xuanwu ordered Cui Yan, the imperial censor, to patrol Yanzhou and Huaibei to investigate grievances.

In August, Cui Yan killed the assassin Feng Tan in Puyang by beheading him first and then replaying it. It rained heavily in the evening and the whole state celebrated.

After that, the people of the Central Plains felt the grace of their survival, so Cui Yan, the imperial censor, built the Changsheng Temple.