Miscellaneous Notes 65

Style: Historical Author: Ba HuiyueWords: 1338Update Time: 24/01/11 19:28:56
In the first year of Taishi of the Jin Dynasty, Emperor Xuanwu wanted to see the actual records of the dynasty, but was rejected by the historian Yang Fu. Therefore, Yuan Xi asked the minister Tian Feng for his opinion, but it can be imagined that he must have been rejected.

Yuan Xi: I wanted to watch the actual records of this dynasty, but Yang Fu rejected me. What do you think, sir?

Tian Feng: I think there is nothing wrong with what Yang Fu did.

Yuan Xi: You are so stubborn, can't you be flexible?

Tian Feng: No, if this is done, the country will have no good history.

Yuan Xi: I’ll just take a look, just one look, okay?

Tian Feng: Your Majesty, do you want to be a wise king or a cowardly king?

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng, of course I want you to be a wise king.

Tian Feng: If you are a wise king, this matter must not happen.

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng, can’t we be accommodating on this matter?

Tian Feng: If I am appointed as minister, I must die to remonstrate with him.

Yuan Xi: What a minister, Tian Feng, you deserve to die.

Tian Feng: Your Majesty insists on doing this, and I will die.

The civil and military officials of the entire dynasty dared to resist like this, and only Mr. Tian Feng, Emperor Xuanwu, was the only one.

He is truly the pillar of the country and the minister of the country.

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng is here, I dare not do anything wrong.

Li Nie: Your Majesty, Tian Shangshu, he passed away.

Yuan Xi: What? Tian Feng is dead? Didn't you lie to me?

Li Nie: It’s absolutely true, Tian Zheng came to report the funeral.

Yuan Xi: How is that possible? How could Tian Feng die?

Li Nie: Your Majesty, please show your condolences and take care of your dragon body.

Yuan Xi: Haha, Tian Feng, how could you die?

Li Nie: Your Majesty, please show your condolences and don’t get angry.

Yuan Xi: Ah! ! How could Tian Feng abandon me?

Li Nie: Your Majesty, please calm down. How do you respond to this matter?

Yuan Xi: The imperial edict, all ministers, mourn for Mr. Tian.

When Shangshu Tian Feng passed away, Emperor Xuanwu was so sad that he asked Prince Yuan Rui to carry his coffin and bury him.

Emperor Xuanwu was grateful for Tian Feng's hard work and gave his son Tian Zheng the title of Marquis of Guannei and the title of Captain of Che.

Yuan Xi: Tian Feng has gone, who has advised me?

"Father, please express my condolences. The deceased has passed away."

Prince Yuan Rui held up the umbrella for Yuan Xi.

"Oh, I regret it so much, I really regret it."

The rain kept falling.

Yuan Xi looked into the distance and said very sadly.

"Don't chase what goes by, but learn from what comes."

Yuan Rui tried to persuade Yuan Xi, who was in grief.

"I'm tired. I'll leave this job to you."

Yuan Xi closed his eyes and said very tiredly.

The sound of wind did not stop, and the sound of rain continued.

"Father, why do you say such depressing words?"

Prince Yuan Rui quickly expressed his stance in fear.

"Have you handled the affairs of Tian Mansion properly?"

Yuan Xi looked at Yuan Rui and said uneasy.

"Go back to Father, don't worry, Situ will help you."

Yuan Rui looked at the haggard Yuan Xi and said comfortingly.

"Very good, Rui'er, pass on the edict for me."

Yuan Xi turned around, stood with his hands behind his back and said.

"Father, what is this edict? Please tell me."

Prince Yuan Rui bowed his hands and asked cautiously.

"Edict, abolition of the dynasty, three days, curfew, five days."

Yuan Xi spoke in a low tone, word by word.

"I'm afraid, okay, I understand."

Although he felt it was inappropriate, Yuan Rui still accepted the order.

Yuan Xi: No one, please scold me again.

We turned our attention to Hulao again. In order to further disperse and consume Dong Zhuo's strength, Yuan Shao sent Xu You to Hedong, and persuaded Zhang Baiqi to lead the Yellow Turban Army to harass the rear of the Xiliang Army.

As for whether it can succeed, Yuan Shao doesn't care. As long as it can be dispersed and Dong Zhuo's troops are deployed, it will be successful. And Dong Zhuo learned that after the Yellow Turban movement in Hedong, he was afraid that Hedong and the allied forces would link up and threaten Luoyang.

Therefore, he sent his son-in-law Niu Fu to lead 30,000 soldiers and horses to Hedong to quell the rebellion. Hedong was the strategic rear area, and he could not turn a blind eye. However, with the support of the Yuan family, the combat effectiveness of Hedong Yellow Turban Zhang Baiqi increased.

Coupled with the fact that he waited for work in leisure, calculated mentally but not carefully, and Niu Fu underestimated the enemy, the Xiliang army was unfavorable and defeated in the first battle.

As for the cooperation between the Yuan family and the Yellow Turbans, this matter can only be done in secret.

After all, this involves an issue of political stance, so this matter can only be dealt with in a gray manner.

Moreover, the history of this incident is cryptic.