After paying tuition for the new law with his life, Wei finally reached stability. The people chatted with trepidation and their expressions changed. The local nobles only dared to say in secret that the Qin people were bullying others too much, but they had to obey the discipline openly.
There were a few wild and untamable nobles who couldn't stand this kind of injustice, so they raised their rebel flags and rebelled directly. They were suppressed by the Qin army and couldn't even make a splash.
Their heads were hung on the top of the city for public display, to frighten many unwilling people - the rebels, who would end up with their heads displayed in public.
Wei Di stopped.
But this lull is only temporary, like putting a lid on a pot of boiling water, which looks calm on the surface. In fact, under the lid, there is boiling water that is boiling more vigorously than before.
Maybe the lid will never be flushed open in this lifetime, but maybe the next moment, the lid will be flushed and fly up into the sky, shattering into countless pieces.
And Zhao Di, which is adjacent to Wei Di, is even worse than Wei Di.
Although they are both soaked in blood, Zhao Di and Wei Di are very different.
Needless to say, the burning of books was a common thing. Zhao Di also resisted. Many people died, mostly ordinary people, and the nobles in the world were generally black.
However, the new laws and regulations did not cause too many casualties to Wei, but they caused huge casualties to Zhao.
In the land of Zhao, which advocates freedom and openness, the strict Qin laws are not incompatible with the soil, but incompatible with water and fire.
Without the guidance of the nobles, the people of Zhao with strong folk customs spontaneously resisted violently, and some even attempted to assassinate the feudal nobles of Qin.
Since the Battle of Changping, Qin and Zhao have been feuding, and the Qin people have always had a great hatred for the Zhao people.
This resulted in that although Zhao State was the second country to be pacified among the Six Kingdoms, its ownership of Qin State was still very low.
The issuance of Qin Law was like a spark that ignited the explosive barrel of Zhao Di.
Countless Zhao people who relied on their martial arts skills wanted to do justice for heaven, and countless Zhao nobles secretly helped and took care of them.
In just three days, eight lords who were enfeoffed in Zhao land died, and three of them had their whole families wiped out.
When the news came back to Xianyang, the First Emperor was angry.
The moment he got the news, the First Emperor rushed back to Xianyang Palace from the Chang'an Palace with a gloomy face.
Soon after, the vast and melodious sound of Hong Zhong and Da Lu resounded throughout Xianyang City. This was the sound that called for the ministers to attend the court meeting immediately.
The ministers were immediately shocked when they heard this. The First Emperor, who had not held a court meeting for a long time, suddenly convened a court meeting. There must be something important. They all put down their work, put on their official uniforms, and rushed to Xianyang Palace, and then to Xianyang Palace.
This court meeting started quickly and ended quickly.
Regardless of the objections of his prime minister Jiang Shang, the First Emperor made a decisive decision and ordered the young general Zhao Tuo to lead 10,000 Qin troops to Zhao to quell the rebellion.
It stands to reason that for this matter, just ask Zhao Tuo to go to Zhangtai Palace privately, and the purpose will be achieved, and there is no need to hold a court meeting.
But after the meeting, no Qin official said so. They understood that the First Emperor was knocking the nobles of the aristocratic families.
The implementation of Qin's laws was the suggestion of the aristocratic family, and the First Emperor obeyed it, which caused such a big chaos in Zhao. Although both parties knew that this kind of thing was very likely to happen, when it did happen, the family that had single-handedly caused this situation panicked.
After the meeting, Gan Luo scolded Sima Yi who came up with the idea.
How does your brain grow? How could this be done so crudely? Let His Majesty's wrath burn upon us?
Young Zhao Tuo led 10,000 Qin warriors out of Hangu Pass and made a tour of Zhao. When they returned to Qin, almost all of these ten thousand warriors were promoted to a higher rank.
In the State of Zhao, rivers of blood flowed.
Han, Zhao, and Wei were all separated from Jin. Ying Chengyu, who was in Han, soon learned about the war in Zhao.
This made him look very unhappy, and he sat alone in the hall talking to himself.
"This is not war, this is massacre."
He was unaware of the three-kill order issued by the First Emperor against Shu Tongwen. He didn't know that the First Emperor would immediately implement the Qin Law throughout the world after he left.
If he knew about it, he would definitely try his best to stop it. This would lead to the destruction of Qin.
When life is not in danger, when it is impossible to fight externally and transfer domestic conflicts to the outside world.
The harsh laws of Qin were as fierce as tigers to the people of the Six Kingdoms.
Now the reputation of the First Emperor can still intimidate the world, but if things go on like this, the nobles who are forced into desperate situations will inevitably seduce the people who are tortured by Qin's laws to rebel.
Ying Chengyu is not afraid of fighting, and he never feels that he cannot win.
This is not the end of Qin Dynasty. Wang Jian, Wang Ben, Meng Tian, Meng Wu, Li Xin, Feng Jie and other brilliant generals are still alive.
The Qin army also did not attack the Xiongnu in the west and dispersed its forces in the south by attacking Baiyue. If they really fight, it will be nothing more than destroying the Six Kingdoms again. Ying Chengyu can't even think of how to lose.
He believed that his imperial brother thought the same way and wanted to finish everything in his lifetime and leave the prince a Great Qin Empire without any problems.
But Ying Chengyu didn’t want to.
He believed that his imperial brother could manage the world like Guanzhong, and believed that when the time came, everyone in the world would be happy if they heard about war, and would be plowed if there was no war.
But it is unknown how many people there will be in the world at that time. Every time there is a war, the population will drop sharply.
In the pre-Qin Dynasty, the average life expectancy of men was 35 years and that of women was 39 years. Although part of this is due to medical treatment, it is mostly the result of war.
The future of a militaristic country is obvious.
A country that only knows how to expand and occupy, but does not understand production and research and development, can only lead to destruction.
You can seek people, but you must first strengthen yourself.
Ying Chengyu wanted to rush to Xianyang to ask his brother to change the order, but he knew that he could not do it and the First Emperor would not listen to his advice.
Unless, he unseats the First Emperor and sits on the throne himself.
But if he really does that, when the First Emperor steps down, it will be the beginning of chaos in the world.
The remnants of the Six Kingdoms didn't know who Ying Chengyu was. They were afraid of the First Emperor.
Just like what is recorded in history books.
Before the death of the First Emperor, all parties were secretly gathering strength. Occasionally, when rebellion flags were raised in some places, it was only a small matter.
After the death of the First Emperor, all kinds of monsters and monsters appeared, and the six kingdoms were restored one after another.
Ying Chengxuan hammered the table angrily. The hammered table made a loud crash, sending smoke and dust everywhere, and collapsed to the ground. All the papers piled up on the table poured onto the ground.
Without Gui Guzi, these chores involving the Korean region can only be done by Ying Chengxuan himself. There is still a serious shortage of officials in the Korean region.
Servants came in to clean up, and the maid carefully checked whether Jun Shang's hand was injured. Feeling powerless, Ying Chengyu waved for everyone to leave.
[How to reverse this bad situation without changing the emperor's order? ]
Ying Chengyu held his chin with one hand, frowned, and thought hard.
"Ying Zheng, why can't you just calm down!"
PS: I have a cold and fever today, so I only have 2,000 words, I will make up for it tomorrow!
(End of chapter)