Chapter 178: The Thoughts of Colonel Liu Chan, Tiger Ben

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Although Liu Zhang had a gentle personality, he led Yizhou to become powerful and powerful, and the laws and regulations were weakened.

But this is a matter of his character and ability. From his true heart, he is not a tyrant who intentionally harms the people.

Therefore, Liu Zhang's Yizhou Mu Mansion in Chengdu is not very splendid.

After Liu Bei took control of Yizhou, he advocated frugality rather than enjoyment. When he expanded the Yizhou Mu's Mansion into the Hanzhong Palace, he did not carry out any large-scale construction, but only added some buildings to the original foundation.

The Chongwen Hall that Liu Bei mentioned just now was presumably an expansion of the Chongwen Hall in the Yizhou Mufu.

When Liu Bei was young, he once worshiped the contemporary great scholar Lu Zhi as his teacher. Although Liu Bei himself did not like reading very much, he knew the importance of knowledge to a person in this world.

So after taking control of Yizhou, Liu Bei immediately ordered people to bring Liu Chan from Jingzhou.

After Liu Chan arrived in Chengdu, Liu Bei recruited famous teachers from all over to teach Liu Chan.

Liu Bei placed the place where Liu Chan studied in the Chongwen Pavilion where Liu Zhang originally discussed Confucian classics with celebrities in Shu.

Liu Bei not only invited many famous Shu teachers to teach Liu Chan, but also ordered Mi Yang, Guan Xing, Zhang Bao, Zhao Tong, Qiao Zhou, Zhou Ju and many other famous young heroes in Yizhou to accompany Liu Chan in his studies.

It was precisely because of this move that after Liu Chan was established as the crown prince of Hanzhong, Mi Yang and others gradually became known as the "four friends of the prince."

Mi Yang had studied with Liu Chan in Chongwen Hall for several years, so he was naturally very familiar with the location.

After passing through several palace gates in succession, Mi Yang came to the depths of the palace.

Along the way, Mi Yang was stopped by many palace guards.

But after he showed his official seal to prove his identity, Mi Yang didn't face much embarrassment.

Even without the prestige brought by the battle with the police, the name Mi Yang was known to many people in the palace.

But when he first reached the depths of the palace, Mi Yang was stopped by a general wearing fine armor who looked somewhat similar to him.

After seeing the general, a smile appeared on Mi Yang's face. He bowed to the general and said, "Yang, hello, brother."

The young general who stopped Mi Yang was named Mi Wei and had a strong character. He was Mi Yang's cousin and the only son of Anhan general Mi Zhu.

Mi Wei and Mi Yang are not considered the eldest sons of Mi Zhu and Mi Fang.

Due to the war, most of Mi Zhu and Mi Fang's heirs died or were lost in the war, so in the end, Mi Zhu and Mi Fang only had one son left, Mi Wei and Mi Yang.

After years of excellent breeding, the Mi family has a good appearance.

Mi Wei was like his father, with a graceful appearance, proficient in archery and equestrian skills, and was good at riding and shooting.

Mi Wei was eleven years older than Mi Yang. When Mi Yang was young, Mi Wei had already begun to follow Liu Bei in battles. During the battles, Mi Wei made many military exploits.

In the end, Mi Wei was promoted to Colonel Huben due to his numerous military exploits. And because of Mi Wei's status as a relative, Liu Bei trusted him very much and made him take charge of part of the Huben Forbidden Army and stay in the royal palace.

Soon after, according to historical development, Mi Wei will become the Huben Zhonglang General after Liu Bei becomes emperor, and will be in charge of the entire palace's imperial army.

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Liu Bei's trust in the Mi family was sincere and unwavering.

Although there is a big age difference between Mi Wei and Mi Yang, the two brothers Mi Zhu and Mi Fang have a very good relationship.

In addition, Mi Yang has actually been with Mi Zhu since childhood, so the brotherly relationship between Mi Wei and Mi Yang is no worse than that of their parents.

After Mi Wei bowed to Mi Yang, he reached out and patted Mi Yang on the shoulder, and said to Mi Yang with a smile:

"Brother, I can't afford your respect now."

"According to military duties, it is your brother who salutes you."

Mi Wei was in a great mood when he saw Mi Yang returning. He hadn't seen his only brother for a long time.

In a good mood

, he, who has always been steady, rarely made a joke.

Facing Mi Wei's joke, Mi Yang also showed a smile on his face and said: "No matter what position Yang holds now, Yang will always be his elder brother's younger brother."

"Human ethics are always the foundation of the world. How can there be a reason in the world for a younger brother not to pay respect to his elder brother?"

Mi Yang's words made the smile on Mi Wei's face brighter. He pointed at Mi Yang and said, "You, you, you have been able to speak eloquently since you were a child."

Then Mi Wei asked Mi Yang, "You just returned to Chengdu and why did you come to the palace instead of visiting your father?"

Facing Mi Wei's inquiry, Mi Yang replied: "The king first asked Yang to come to the palace to meet the prince."

Hearing what Mi Yang said, Mi Wei nodded.

Then he got out of the way and said to Mi Yang: "Go quickly. After meeting the prince, remember to go back to see your father. He missed you very much during your absence in Chengdu."

After saying this, Mi Wei smiled and said to Mi Yang: "Zhao'er also misses you as an uncle."

The Zhao'er in Mi Wei's mouth is Mi Zhao, Mi Wei's eldest son, who is almost eight years old this year.

After Mi Wei said this, Mi Yang bowed to Mi Wei, said goodbye and walked towards the inner palace.

Looking at Mi Yang's leaving figure, Mi Wei's heart felt warm. He thought about getting off duty early so that he could return home to accompany Mi Yang.

Not only were they related to each other, but they were also in trouble. Mi Wei loved Mi Yang as much as anyone else.

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In the vast Chongde Hall, Liu Chan, the crown prince of Hanzhong, was sitting in his seat, listening to Yin Ji opposite, explaining the official system of the Han Dynasty to him.

Yin Ji, courtesy name Ji Bo, was a native of Shanyang County, Yanzhou. Yin Ji was from the same hometown as General Zhennan and Jingzhou Shepherd Liu Biao, and he had been attached to Liu Biao since he was young.

In the sixth year of Jian'an, Liu Bei was attacked by Cao Cao, so he went to Jingzhou to join Liu Biao.

While Liu Bei was in Jingzhou, Yin Ji often visited Liu Bei and asked Liu Bei to take care of him.

In the thirteenth year of Jian'an, Liu Biao died, and Yin Ji turned to Liu Bei, followed Liu Bei to cross the Yangtze River south, and later followed Liu Bei into Yizhou.

In the 19th year of Jian'an, Liu Bei pacified Yizhou and took control of Chengdu. He concurrently served as the pastor of Yizhou and appointed Yin Ji as General Zuo to serve as Zhonglang.

After Yin Ji entered Yizhou, because he was a famous scholar in the world and was well aware of the rules and regulations and official codes since the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei appointed Yin Ji and other four people to assist Zhuge Liang in formulating the "Shu Ke".

Later, Liu Bei became queen and appointed Yin Ji as Zhaowen Zhonglang General. Yin Ji's treatment in Yizhou was second only to Zhaode General Jian Yong and Bingzhong General Sun Qian.

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Liu Bei valued Liu Chan's education very much. Since he made Liu Chan the crown prince, Liu Bei has chosen many famous teachers to teach Liu Chan's classics, covering a wide range of subjects.

Because of Yin Ji's reputation, Liu Bei ordered Liu Chan to worship Yin Ji as his teacher and study "Zuo Zhuan".

Therefore, among the many intellectual masters in Yizhou at present, Yin Ji is the only formal mentor who has the rite of apprenticeship with Liu Chan.

Liu Chan is only fourteen years old this year. Because he was born in a war and grew up under the care of famous ministers, his character is somewhat soft and lacks independent opinions.

Liu Chan originally planned to welcome Liu Bei back today, but his idea was blocked by Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang told Liu Chan that Liu Bei would not go out to greet him.

After Liu Chan heard what Zhuge Liang said, he didn't even go through the normal confirmation process and just stayed in the palace to study. He had no doubt that Zhuge Liang would deceive him.

If it were Cao Pi, when Cao Cao returned from the expedition, a minister told him that Cao Cao would not let him go to greet him.

Cao Pi's first reaction must have been that someone was driving a wedge between him and Cao Cao.

In Liu Chan's mind, among the elders, the one he trusted the most was Zhuge Liang, who taught him etiquette and how to behave since he was a child.

Although Liu Chan did not go out of the city to meet Liu Bei today, but continued to study in Chongwen Hall, his thoughts had actually drifted outside the city unconsciously.

Liu Chan was wearing a brocade robe, sitting quietly on the seat and watching

Looking at the old Yin Ji opposite.

Liu Chan inherited Liu Bei's good looks, and because of his noble status, when he wore gorgeous clothes, even though he was still young, he began to exude a sense of nobility.

Now most of Liu Chan's eyes are fixed on Yin Ji opposite him, but when Yin Ji lowers his head to read the classics, Liu Chan will always quietly look out of the hall.

I heard that my father brought my cousin back today. Why haven't I returned to the palace yet?

Liu Chan, who was missing someone, couldn't sit still at the table, and his absent-minded look was also noticed by Yin Ji opposite him.

Yin Ji was a famous man for a while. He had a gentle personality and was not harsh in the past.

But he also knew that Liu Bei had high expectations for Liu Chan, so he felt a little dissatisfied when he saw Liu Chan's distracted look.

What he taught today was the general examination for official positions since the Han Dynasty.

In the future, Liu Chan will become the king of a country, and his official position is the authority of the king. Faced with such important content, how can Liu Chan be distracted?

Yin Ji coughed a few times, pulling Liu Chan's eyes back from outside the hall, and then Yin Ji said to Liu Chan:

"What I'm talking about today is an important official position for me. The prince is responsible for the destiny of the country, so he should listen carefully."

"Don't let your mind wander."

Because of Yin Ji's slight cough, Liu Chan's thoughts were brought back to the palace.

Faced with Yin Ji's somewhat harsh education, Liu Chan did not show anger on his face.

After hearing Yin Ji's lesson, he took the initiative to stand up and bow to Yin Ji: "Zen knows that he is wrong, please calm down the teacher."

While Liu Chan saluted Yin Ji, a sincere look of shame appeared on his face.

Seeing Liu Chan's performance, the slight dissatisfaction on Yin Ji's face gradually dissipated.

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Yin Ji caressed his beard and thought in his heart: "Maybe the prince is not a very smart person, but his benevolence and love for his subordinates are worthy of the king's true inheritance."

Yin Ji was not a corrupt scholar, and he would not hold on to Liu Chan just because he made a mistake. After Liu Chan admitted his mistake, he asked Liu Chan to sit down again and listen to his lectures.

After Liu Chan sat down again, Yin Ji explained the institution of Shangshutai to Liu Chan.

The position of Shangshu originated from the Qin Dynasty. The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system, and the position of Shangshu was also passed down.

Liu Xiu, the founder of the Han Dynasty, intended to weaken the power of the prime minister in view of the dictatorship of powerful ministers in the late Western Han Dynasty.

Under Liu Xiu's step by step weakening, although Taiwei, Situ, and Sikong occupied the high positions of the three princes and were named prime ministers, their actual power gradually shifted to Shangshu.

Under such circumstances, the institution Shangshutai came into being.

Since the time of Emperor Shizu of the Han Dynasty, the institutional organization of Shangshutai has been continuously improved, and in fact it has become the central agency of the central government, known as Zhongtai.

"The most important thing in the world is Shangshu."

After talking about the institution of Shangshutai, Yin Ji explained to Liu Chan the origin of the name "Recording Shangshu Shishi".

The origin of the name Lu Shangshu Shi began during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, when it was called Ling Shangshu Shi.

The official position of Lu Shangshu is not an independent one, and is often held concurrently by other officials.

When Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty was first established, the general Huo Guang took charge of the affairs of state, and together with Jin Rixi and Shangguan Jie, he was in charge of the secretarial affairs. This was the beginning of this official position.

In the 18th year of Yongping in the Eastern Han Dynasty, Emperor Zhang of the Han Dynasty first came to the throne. Taifu Zhao Xi and Taiwei Mou Rong jointly recorded the ministerial affairs, and "lu" was used instead of "ling".

It means to be the general leader. The duties of recruiting and leading are similar, but the power and position are more important.

After the Eastern Han Dynasty, when every emperor came to the throne, he often used the three Dukes, the generals, and the Taifu to record the affairs of the ministers.

Because since Emperor Ming of the Han Dynasty, the emperors of the Han Dynasty have always succeeded to the throne by young emperors.

Therefore, Lu Shangshu Shi No. 1 appears more and more frequently, and it has become the standard for almost every auxiliary minister.

Although Liu Chan is only the crown prince of Hanzhong now, knowledgeable people know that the emperor is currently like a puppet in the hands of Cao Cao, and in the future, the continuation of the Han Dynasty will most likely depend on Liu Bei.

In this case, Liu Chan's crown prince of Hanzhong is equivalent to the prince of Han Dynasty in a certain sense.

Yin Ji believed that as the future emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu

Zen cannot fail to understand the Shangshutai, which has been extremely important since the Han Dynasty.

Yin Ji is worthy of being a contemporary celebrity with profound knowledge. Under his in-depth and simplified narration, Liu Chan quickly understood the powerful status of the Shangshutai as an institution and the huge authority brought by the position of "Recording Shangshu Shi".

Finally, Yin Ji said to Liu Chan: "Since ancient times, the Holy Lord has been in charge of government, and virtuous ministers have assisted in government. But today, the key to assisting in government lies in the minister."

"In the future, the prince must be good at selecting talents and assist the prince in governing the country, so that the world can be well governed."

"As for the ministers who assist the government, they must choose those who are loyal and sincere, and have high merit and respect. This is the welfare of the country."

Hearing what Yin Ji said, Liu Chan's face showed approval.

But at this time, something came to his mind because of someone's return.

Liu Chan cupped his hands and asked Yin Ji, "May I ask Master Yin, is there any age requirement for being promoted to the rank of Minister?"

Liu Chan's question made Yin Ji stunned, and he was stunned by the question.

Since the Han Dynasty, in order to take charge of state affairs, positions such as Sangong, General, and Taifu will all be given the title of Lu Shangshushi.

It can be seen that this kind of title can only be given to those with high authority, but there is no hard and fast rule about the age requirement for adding the title of Shangshu Shi.

After all, usually after someone reaches a high position like San Gong, their age will not be too young.

Therefore, Yin Ji thought for a while and replied: "This has never happened before."

Yin Ji's answer made the smile on Liu Chan's face brighter.

With Master Ge and his cousin assisting him, he felt at ease.

At this time, there was a sound of Jiawei paying homage outside the main hall.

Hearing this voice, both Yin Ji and Liu Chan realized that someone with extraordinary status had arrived.

Both of them looked towards the entrance of the hall. Not long after, a young man's figure appeared in the light at the entrance of the hall.

Looking at the man walking towards the light, Liu Chan's face showed an unconcealable smile.

He stood up quickly and quickly came to Mi Yang.

Long time no see, I miss you very much.

Mihan.

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