Chapter 186: Mi Yang, a ninth-grade official, goes north

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Sima Yi looked at Cao Pi and asked, "Are you worried that many people in the world will oppose your proclaimed emperor?"

When Sima Yi expressed his worries, Cao Pi nodded and said: "Back then, with the prestige of the former king, he did not dare to rush to stand on his own behalf on behalf of the Han Dynasty. I just inherited the throne and the foundation is not stable, so we cannot rush this matter."

Listening to Cao Pi's concerns, Sima Yi confidently said: "Your Majesty, you are too worried."

"The reason why the late king did not proclaim himself emperor was because although the late king did not have the title of emperor, he had the actual status of emperor."

In the 18th year of Jian'an, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty conferred Cao Cao as the Duke of Wei, added Jiuxi, established the Wei Kingdom, and established the capital in Yecheng.

The state of Wei owned ten counties in Jizhou, and had hundreds of officials including prime ministers, lieutenants, and generals.

In April of the 21st year of Jian'an, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty further ennobled Cao Cao as King of Wei, with a city of 30,000 households. He was placed above the princes and kings.

The emperor's crown, chariot uniforms, flags, rituals and music were used to worship heaven and earth, and he was called a policeman when he came in and out. The ancestral temple, ancestors, and wax were all made like the Han system.

In the winter and tenth month of the 22nd year of Jian'an, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty gave Cao Cao Wang Mian Shiyuluo, a golden root chariot with six horses and a five-hour auxiliary chariot.

In the past few years, Liu Xie's various rewards to Cao Cao have long exceeded the etiquette standards that princes and kings should have. Those etiquettes are all honors that only the emperor can have.

Even as early as when Cao Cao conquered Hanzhong, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty gave Cao Cao the power to reward officials and marquises at will. Once Cao Cao's reward was issued, it was equivalent to the emperor's order.

After experiencing those rewards, although Cao Cao was not the emperor in name, he was actually the emperor.

Although Wei was only a kingdom in name, it was actually an independent dynasty in terms of official positions, rituals, etc.

For example, in the Hanzhong Kingdom established by Liu Bei, the highest rank among the generals in his kingdom was only General of the Four Directions.

If he wanted to worship Jin as a general of the guards and grant Guan Yu the title of shepherd of Jingzhou, he would have to go through the nominal process of referring to the emperor of the Han Dynasty.

But Cao Cao could directly appoint the highest military position of general, which was simply trampling on the rules and regulations of the Han family.

Everyone knows Cao Cao's intentions. Cao Cao has long made all practical preparations to usurp the Han Dynasty.

Because of the various privileges Cao Cao had in the past, Cao Pi nodded slightly at Sima Yi's words.

What Sima Yi said was a fact known to everyone in the world.

After Cao Pi nodded, Sima Yi continued: "But the king is different. The king has just ascended the throne and does not have the unparalleled prestige of the previous king."

"The king has now inherited the title of the late king. Naturally, the former king will also inherit the honors that belonged to the emperor."

"When the late king was on the throne, he enjoyed all the rights of the emperor due to his prestige. People in the world may have been dissatisfied, but they did not dare to openly oppose it.

However, the king does not have the prestige of the previous king. If the king continues to enjoy the exclusive power of the emperor as a king, in the long run, it will inevitably arouse dissatisfaction from all parties, and then great chaos will occur. "

"To prevent this, the king must live up to his name and reality. Since he already enjoys the power of the emperor, it is better to establish himself as emperor again, so that his name and reality can be consistent, and the people of the world can be completely stabilized."

After saying this, Sima Yi went on to say: "Since the arrival of Emperor An of the Han Dynasty, the government has been removed from the public office, and the country has been completely eliminated. As of now, all it has is its name, its land and its people, none of which are owned by the Han. Their destiny has been exhausted for a long time. The long history is over.

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Therefore, those who had fortune-telling predictions between Huan and Ling all said, "When the Han Dynasty is exhausted, the Huang family will be prosperous."

Today, the former king conquered the six states and stabilized the Central Plains. People's minds have changed, and they have long expected to establish a new dynasty.

The former king responded to the request, and there were nine out of ten people in the world. He served the Han people diligently, everyone looked at him, and people far and near complained and sighed. He had the virtue of King Wen of Zhou Dynasty.

Today, your Majesty, Chengji, has obeyed his orders, and has the style of Zhou Wu. The officials foolishly thought that Yu and Xia would not resign humbly, while Yin and Zhou did not hesitate to punish them. They were afraid of God and knew their destiny, so they did not hesitate. "

Just now, Sima Yi first persuaded Cao Pi on the necessity of proclaiming himself emperor in order to stabilize the people of the world.

Then he talked about the feasibility of Cao Pi becoming emperor.

Sima Yi is not being arrogant. There are indeed many people within Cao Pi's sphere of influence who hope to change the dynasty.

From the perspective of scholars alone, not to mention that Sima Yi himself came from a noble family, but Chen Qun, Huan Jie, Hua Xin, Wang Lang and other world-famous celebrities all had more or less persuaded Cao Cao before. .

It's just that for some reason, it wasn't made public.

The reason why those world-famous celebrities tried to persuade them to advance was because Cao Cao had cut off their retreat during his lifetime.

The emperor of the Han Dynasty swore an oath on the white horse in the ancestral temple, "No one with the surname Liu can call himself king." This iron law was guarded by the emperors of the Han Dynasty for hundreds of years.

Even Wang Mang, who had overwhelming power in the government and the opposition, did not dare to go beyond this step before proclaiming himself emperor. He only dared to be called "Anhan Gong."

But Cao Cao dared to break this iron rule and call himself king with a different surname.

This move of his has already made people in the world who are loyal to the Han Dynasty extremely hated. It can be said that from the moment Cao Cao became king, his Cao family will never be able to be the subjects of the Han Dynasty again.

After Cao Cao established the Duke of Wei, within a few years, almost all the ministers whose official status was in the Han Dynasty were given the official title of Wei. The greatest significance of Cao Cao's move was to force his ministers to take sides.

Once the officials bear the name of Wei Chen, they can no longer be washed away from the name of disloyalty to the Han Dynasty.

If the Han Dynasty is revived and the Emperor of Han regains power, it will be a disaster for the Cao family, and it will also be undesirable for those ministers who have already attached themselves to Wei Chen.

It’s not that no one was aware of Cao Cao’s true political intention in proclaiming himself king. It’s not that no one wanted to protect the family’s reputation and serve as a Han minister. That person was named Xun or.

But the consequences of Xun or later are obvious. The leader of the scholars in the Central Plains and the fact that the Han Dynasty held power was finally forced to commit suicide.

Under such circumstances, for those scholars and generals who belonged to the Wei Dynasty, they could only hope that the Wei State could rule the world instead of the Han Dynasty.

Only in this way will they not be liquidated in the future. Only in this way will they not be rebellious ministers of the Han Dynasty, but the founding ministers who assisted Zuo Shengjun in establishing a new dynasty.

This is the reason why Cao Cao coerced the Han Emperor to allow him to have the Three Dukes and Nine Ministers in the Wei State, as well as general and other official positions. This is what Cao Cao used his strong authority to force out "the will of the people."

After Sima Yi said this, a look of consideration appeared on Cao Pi's face.

Having been the prince of Wei for many years, Cao Pi knew as much as Sima Yi about the people's hearts in Wei today.

Seeing the thoughtful look on Cao Pi's face, Sima Yi finally said to Cao Pi: "In the past few days, Chang Wen has proposed a new method for selecting officials to the king. With this method, the king will no longer be able to proclaim himself emperor. Obstacle."

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Hearing what Sima Yi said, Cao Pi instantly became very interested in the new method of selecting officials mentioned by Sima Yi.

He quickly asked: "What is the method for selecting officials?"

Under Cao Pi's expectant gaze, Sima Yi slowly said those five words: "Nine-grade official law."

After saying the name of the new method for selecting officials, Sima Yi explained the contents of the nine-rank official method to Cao Pi in detail.

As Sima Yi explained step by step, Cao Pi's eyes became brighter and brighter.

Cao Pi's political wisdom is not bad. When he gradually understood the content of the nine-rank official law, he keenly realized that this new method of selecting officials was conducive to selecting a large number of talents for him.

The most important thing is that once this method of selecting officials is announced, he will definitely gain the active support of the great families in the world!

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Convinced Cao Pi.

After Cao Pi finished laughing, he looked at Sima Yi and said, "The day Gu becomes emperor in the future will be the time when you become a marquis."

Cao Pi knew that there is no loyalty in the world that does not care about interests. Sima Yi carefully planned for him, wasn't it just for meritorious service and becoming a prince?

In this case, as long as Sima Yi can solve his problems, then he will give Sima Yi what he wants.

...

It was getting dark, and Sima Yi slowly walked out of the hall.

The moment the palace door slowly opened, Sima Yi turned around and looked at Cao Cao's memorial tablet behind him. Before leaving, he bowed deeply to Cao Cao's memorial tablet again.

Chen Qun had had similar ideas about the so-called ninth-grade official law before. After all, such a complex official selection system could not be thought up in an instant.

Now that Chen Qun has the confidence to formally propose this system of selecting officials, it is because this system has been thought about countless times in his mind before it was gradually completed.

What Sima Yi said to Cao Pi today was all true. He did not deceive Cao Pi with lies, but he selectively told Cao Pi some words.

In fact, a few years ago, Chen Qun suggested that Cao Cao implement an official selection system similar to the Nine-Rank Officials Law, but Cao Cao vetoed it.

Perhaps at that time, the Law of Nine-Rank Officials was just an idea, and there was no detailed content to impress Cao Cao.

Perhaps Cao Cao rejected this suggestion out of some concerns at that time, but in any case, Cao Cao's successors are now very happy to adopt this official selection system.

That's enough.

Sima Yi stood on the stone steps outside the main hall. He looked at the southwest direction of the sky and murmured:

"It is destiny that the great Han will perish. How can it be changed by human power?"

After saying this, Sima Yi's mind rang with the people he regarded as his opponents.

….

Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhuge Liang, Mi Yang...

A smile appeared on the corner of his mouth, and the smile seemed to be mocking them for not knowing what they could do.

...

In early March of the 25th year of Jian'an in the Han Dynasty, King Cao Cao of Wei died of illness in Yecheng. The news spread from the palace in Yecheng and spread in all directions at an extremely fast speed.

When officials and generals from all over the Central Plains heard the news, they howled in great distress and put on mourning clothes to mourn for the late king Cao Cao.

When those officials who were asked to attend the funeral received the royal order from the Yecheng Palace, they immediately arranged their government affairs and rushed towards Yecheng.

They were so anxious, firstly, they wanted to rush to Yecheng to see Cao Cao one last time before Cao Cao's coffin was buried, and secondly, they wanted to express their loyalty to the new king Cao Pi.

As for the generals stationed in various places, such as Cao Ren, Cao Zhang, Xiahou Dun, Zhang Liao, Zhang He, etc., although they could not go to the funeral in person, they also sent envoys to Yecheng to express their condolences and surrender to Cao Pi.

Because the history of this world has changed, Cao Cao did not die of illness in Luoyang, and Cao Pi was also by Cao Cao's side, so the scene in history where Cao Zhang's general asked the King of Wei where the seal was was did not happen.

Even some mutinies that occurred in various places, such as "thinking that the world was about to be in chaos, everyone beat the drum and left without permission", were gradually stabilized under the tolerant handling of Jia Kui, the minister in charge of the funeral.

The entire northern land, although after learning the news of Cao Cao's death, instantly fell into sadness.

However, due to the concerted efforts of many loyal ministers of the Wei Dynasty, the situation in the north gradually stabilized.

When Liu Xie, the emperor of the Han Dynasty who was far away in Xudu, learned that Cao Cao was dead, his face showed joy. The generation of overlords who had been weighing on him was finally taken away by heaven.

But Liu Xie was not happy for long in the Xudu Palace. A group of well-equipped Wei troops, led by Cao Zhen, broke into the palace.

Facing Cao Zhen's request to bow down and the threat of the Wei army's sword, Liu Xie tearfully issued an edict, appointing Cao Pi as the king of Wei and prime minister. All the etiquette and rules were as in the story of the late king Cao Cao.

At the same time, Liu Xie issued an edict to change the reign name to "Yankang", making this year the first year of Yankang. From March this year, all year names used in the world will be Yankang.

Although Cao Cao died, the military and political power in the north was still firmly established.

It was firmly in the hands of the Wei court headed by the new king Cao Pi.

At the same time, the news of Cao Cao's death was spreading rapidly across the Han River and the Yangtze River to the southern land of China.

A generation of heroes has completely fallen, and the world will undergo great changes.

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In March of the first year of Yankang in the Han Dynasty, a troop of ten thousand soldiers marched on the land in the north of Yizhou.

This team was the army led by Mi Yang who had just set off from Chengdu.

After taking enough ordnance and food from Chengdu and repairing in Chengdu for a period of time, Mi Yang finally began to lead the army northward.

Mi Yang's route was to go all the way north to Guanghan County, and then go all the way north to Shuoshui River in Fu River in Guanghan County.

Enter the Basi County and enter the Han River, and then go north from the Han River to Hanxing County.

This route is the fastest way to reach Hanxing County, and it was proposed by Lu Yi, who was sent by Liu Bei to assist Zuo Miyang.

After entering Guanghan County, Mi Yang received the news that Cao Cao had died of illness.

This news came from Chengdu in the rear. It seems that after Liu Bei knew the news, he ordered his people to rush to deliver it to Mi Yang.

After learning the news, Mi Yang was not as surprised as Deng Ai and others. After all, he had long known that Cao Cao was about to die of illness.

Looking at the information in his hand, Mi Yang saw that Cao Pi had changed his reign name to Yankang, and he knew that Cao Pi wanted to usurp the Han Dynasty and proclaim himself emperor, just like in history.

The meaning of Yankang is to continue peace and happiness and maintain stability, which represents Cao Pi's current political aspirations.

After all, it is unstable, how can he usurp Han.

Historically, Cao Pi probably usurped the throne at the end of this year. Although many changes have taken place in contemporary history, people's hearts have not changed. Cao Pi's move to proclaim himself emperor may be late, but it will never disappear.

After thinking of this, Mi Yang's heart was filled with eagerness.

Once Cao Pi becomes emperor, Liu Bei will continue the Han unification with the persuasion of his ministers. There will be no two days in the sky. By then, Liu Bei will send troops to the Northern Expedition at any time.

Therefore, there was not much time left for Mi Yang. In less than a year, he had to train his soldiers and store enough food and grass so that he could shine in the future Northern Expedition.

Traveling through the Three Kingdoms and not participating in the Northern Expedition, life would not be perfect.

Thinking of this, Mi Yang summoned Lu Yi.

Mihan.

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