Miscellaneous Notes 105

Style: Historical Author: Ba HuiyueWords: 1070Update Time: 24/01/11 19:28:56
"Hahaha, Wenyou, look at this."

Dong Zhuo could not restrain his inner ecstasy.

"We've run out of food and grass in Jizhou?" Li Ru asked in a trembling voice.

"That's great. This guy Yuan Benchu ​​hasn't given me a break this year. That's great."

Dong Zhuo was already a little bit dancing.

"My lord, the defeat of the Allied forces is a foregone conclusion. However, the country is not yet stable. My lord, it is your duty."

Li Ru still wanted to persuade Dong Zhuo again.

"Huh? Let me see who dares?" Dong Zhuo immediately became furious.

"My Lord, I'm afraid Wang Yun will."

Li Ru wanted Dong Zhuo to be more careful.

"Um, um, Wen You, I'm a little drunk, you go ahead and do your work." Dong Zhuo started, pretending to be confused.

"Lord, this, this, Wenyou is resigning."

Li Ru sighed softly and could no longer hold on.

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"Wen He, please invite my son-in-law, Niu Fu, to come to the Prime Minister's Mansion."

After Li Ru left, Dong Zhuo said to behind him.

"Subordinate, go and invite General Zhonglang."

A middle-aged scribe answered, he was Jia Xu.

190, Chang'an, Prime Minister's Mansion.

Dong Zhuo began to be wary of Li Ru, who was so evil, so he prepared and arranged for backup.

Adversity is easy, sharing wealth is difficult.

"The Battle of Guandu was the first time I dared to face Cao Cao directly. Every time I think about his past, it always makes me feel like a light is on my back. I have been waiting for this battle for more than twenty years." Yuan Xi, looking across from him in the distance , Cao Cao’s camp.

Taizong of the Jin Dynasty, Emperor Xuanwu, actual records.

In 199, Yuan Cao fought decisively at Guandu.

Yuan Xi was born on June 10, 176. At this time, it was exactly twenty-three years.

"Tian Feng, Wu Gu, what are you doing?"

Yuan Xi looked at them furiously.

"Feng, if you are a minister, you must rebuke the king if he makes a mistake." Tian Feng admonished him straightforwardly.

"Wugou, as a queen, I don't dare to say anything about my husband's past." Gao Yue also ventured to speak.

"Absurd, I, what have you done wrong? Didn't I just kill a horseman?" Yuan Xi was furious.

"Your Majesty, killing people because of a horse is not the fault of the Ming Dynasty." Tian Feng argued with reason.

"Your Majesty, you cannot be a benevolent king because of one horse and hundreds of people sitting on one horse." Gao Yue also gave a courtesy and advice.

"Hmph, I'm so angry, Situ, let him go." Yuan Xi ordered Gao Rou, and then walked away with a flick of his sleeves.

Yuan Xi ascended the throne for the first time.

It is difficult to give advice, and it is even harder to receive advice.

After the Yellow Turban Uprising broke out, the imperial army was not very optimistic because of its actual combat strength.

Therefore, under the eunuch's suggestion, Emperor Ling began to re-enable the noble families and let them organize private soldiers.

To share the pressure for the country, Emperor Ling also wanted to take this opportunity to weaken the family's strength.

However, what disappointed him was that the Yuan family, which he hated the most, seemed to have grown stronger.

Of course, all small and medium-sized aristocratic families were indeed weakened or even destroyed during the Yellow Turban Rebellion.

However, the Yuan family was not among them. Emperor Ling was even more wary of the Yuan family, but he still comforted them.

That is, he was promoted to Yuan Shao and became a lieutenant in the Central Military Academy.

Also, Emperor Ling wanted to do something about Princess Wannian and Yuan Xi, such as a marriage.

But later, due to the assassination incident, he went into hiding.

As for whether the Yuan family assassinated Emperor Ling, or whether there was someone else, the relationship between Emperor Ling and the Yuan family broke down.

As for the ministers of the court, they all chose to sit back and watch as they watched Ling Emperor fight with the Yuan family and did not see anything.

This was also the reason why Emperor Ling appointed eunuchs. Basically, the ministers chose to side with the Yuan family, but they had no choice but to do so.