Chapter 1,208 Moving Flower Building Blocks

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Gao Zhiping felt slightly relieved after hearing Huang Qiong ask about his studies. But he replied very happily: "On this point, Cao Min can answer your Majesty. Although the Gao family can be regarded as a martial arts family in Dali, Cao Min has not been interested in martial arts since he was a child. On the contrary, he is extremely interested in reading. I have always loved books written by hundreds of schools of thought in the Central Plains."

"The common people have read the books of hundreds of schools of thought in the Central Plains, as well as the history books of the past dynasties. The common people like legalist and Mohist miscellaneous books, especially the books of Han Feizi and Zhuge Kongming. The common people have been reading them and repeating them. Reading. On the contrary, Cao Min does not like Confucian books very much. Cao Min always believes that the current situation of Dali State requires Legalist governance most."

Gao Zhiping made Huang Qiong frown slightly. People who are obsessed with Legalist concepts tend to have relatively tough temperaments. Relying on aristocratic families, the so-called Huang-Lao rule is certainly not advisable. However, the concept of being blindly tough and the concept of the rule of law of later generations are still roughly two different things from the Legalist concept. At least for now, it is a bit too strong and easy to break. It seems that it is really beyond imagination.

This person seems to be gentle and gentle, but he likes Legalist ideas. And if such a concept and idea is given a possibility to be realized, it may not be known whether it will be a blessing or a disaster for Dali. Thinking of this, Huang Qiong became somewhat interested. I chatted with this person about "Han Feizi" and found out that this person had not only read all the Legalist books, but also studied them painstakingly.

Not only did he study "Han Feizi" thoroughly, but he also studied it thoroughly. Even other Legalist books, such as "Shang Jun Shu", "Shen Zi", "Guan Zi", etc., all have quite unique understandings. He also has a deep understanding of Zhuge Wuhou's various works. Later, Huang Qiong's interest was even piqued, and he put down his body to study together. The two of them continued their discussion until it was time for dinner.

After leaving the man to have dinner, Huang Qiong arranged for someone to take him back to the military camp. And this person is also a character. When the argument with Huang Qiong was the most intense, even if Huang Qiong refuted his views and he disagreed, he could still maintain a calm attitude. When Huang Qiong gave him a banquet, he didn't show any gratitude and shed tears, and he was very calm when he was about to be sent back to prison.

It was as if when he returned to his original home this time, he just lost a relative. Meeting Huang Qiong, the king of a country, was just a meeting with relatives. Returning to the prison camp in the military camp is like returning to the home he deserves. Even Huang Qiong admired this man's composure, and even looked at him with disdain. But whether this person is suitable or not, Huang Qiong still has to judge.

After all, you still need to weigh whether this person has achieved what you want. But there was one thing. Huang Qiong definitely didn't believe that this person was a nerd. Except that this person's behavior in front of him is a little too calm. Another point is that Huang Qiong believes that people who believe in Legalist ideals may act out of impulse and may act too fiercely. But definitely not a nerd.

However, if I really support this person to rise to power, I am afraid that the Dali Kingdom will have some fun. Huang Qiong viewed the current Dali Kingdom as a place where the royal family and aristocratic families jointly rule the world. Legalists would definitely not be popular under such circumstances. Throughout the dynasties, the law has always restricted only the common people. For those truly aristocratic families, it cannot be said that there is no binding force, but definitely not much.

If Dali is a troublemaker who governs the country with Legalist ideas, how can those aristocratic families still be fooling around? Even the big families who rebelled couldn't eradicate it, so no one would practice the ideas of Legalism. What's more, today's Dali Imperial Court is basically composed of children of aristocratic families. Even if you forcefully implement Legalism, someone must implement and enforce it for you. Among those children from aristocratic families, which one will implement it for you?

Today's Dali Kingdom has even forced the previous Dali Emperors to select talents from non-aristocratic families and select Jinshi from monks, which is the Confucianism and Buddhism of Dali Kingdom. If you support this person and put him in Shan Chanhou's position, it might not be a bad choice. However, thinking about it, Huang Qiong has not yet made up his mind to decide on this person. He still needs to taste it again.

While Huang Qiong was deep in thought, Duan Jin came to Huang Qiong's study. Seeing Duan Jin, Huang Qiong remembered that Duan Jin wanted to move his palace to the Dali Palace in Shanchan Prefecture. He held Duan Jin on his knees, smelled the fragrance of the person in his arms, and pondered for a long time. Huang Qiong suddenly said: "Sister Jin, as I wish, let's not move. It may not be safe in the palace. On the contrary, it will be a lot of trouble."

Regarding Huang Qiong's thoughts, Duan Jin shook his head and said: "Your Majesty, I am always a little uneasy living in this Shanchanhou Mansion. Although this Shanchanhou Mansion was moved from Baiya only twenty years ago. But Gao Zhisheng built it with his own hands. Although it has expanded a lot over the years, it has all been expanded based on his original foundation. Gao Zhisheng has always been a cunning person, always leaving more than one back-up man in everything he does. In this Shanchan Marquis Mansion, he It will definitely make a fuss.”

"And those articles he wrote, based on his personality and character, will not be told to anyone at all. Let alone Gao Zhilian, he will not know these things. I am afraid that except for his confidants, even his son may not know. Your Majesty It's not like I haven't read the list. I just talked with my senior sister and found that less than half of his confidants were arrested. The whereabouts of the other half are unknown."

"His confidants all depend on him for survival, and they have always followed his life. But from the time we captured Gao Zhisheng to now, except for Ba Zhongtai, the other confidants have not shown up, which makes me always confused. Somewhat uneasy. Your Majesty, this is not normal. Those people will never give up and let Gao Zhisheng be executed by Your Majesty. Because without Gao Zhisheng, these people are nothing, and they may not even be able to maintain their livelihood."

"Now we basically have a dark eye on this place. We don't know how many back-up men there are in this mansion. There are still many close friends who are lurking in Shanchan Mansion, and they haven't been completely eliminated yet. It's also unclear. Your Majesty's safety is related to the stability of the world, and there is no room for carelessness. Although moving to the palace may not have any backup plans, it is at least better than here."

Having said this, Duan Jin pulled out his clothes, placed Huang Qiong's dishonest hand on his lower abdomen, and said softly: "In fact, I understand your Majesty's plan. Your Majesty still plans, I use myself as bait to lure Gao Zhisheng's close friends to camp here so that they can be completely eliminated in one fell swoop. But Your Majesty, if you walk too much at night, you will eventually encounter ghosts."

"Your Majesty, as the king of a country, you cannot personally take risks again and again. If you do too much of some things, accidents will eventually happen. Your Majesty does this, even if you don't think about me, you have to do it for me. Our children think about it. If something happens to His Majesty, how will we, mother and son, be left alone? How should I explain to my sisters when I return to Beijing someday? Could it be that Your Majesty really wants me to risk death? ?”

Huang Qiong's original intention of not moving was to use himself as bait to catch all Gao Zhisheng's close friends who had not yet been caught. Gao Zhisheng was imprisoned in a military camp and was heavily guarded by soldiers. It was almost impossible for those people to break into the military camp and hijack it to rescue Gao Zhisheng. With Ba Zhongtai's experience, I'm sure those people won't be so stupid as to rob the military camp again.

Therefore, capturing themselves in exchange for Gao Zhisheng became their best choice. But now that his thoughts were exposed by Duan Jin, Huang Qiong felt a little guilty. Looking at Duan Jin whose face was full of worry, Huang Qiong suddenly remembered that there was the biggest flaw in his plan. That was Duan Jin who had a body at this time. If those people really plan to do it, they can do it according to their own judgment.

But their target may not be just themselves. As Gao Zhisheng's confidants, they may not know how important Duan Jin is to them and that he is pregnant now. If their target is really themselves, that would be a worry. But if the target is Duan Jin. Now that Duan Jin has a body, it is quite dangerous to use force. Using his own body as bait can also put Duan Jin in danger.

But if you let Duan Jin and his party move to the palace. With Duan Jin's temperament, he would never agree. If you stay here with yourself, it will be like sending your lover into danger. After understanding this, Huang Qiong, who was originally determined to stay here, immediately agreed to transfer to the palace. However, Huang Qiong, who had already made certain arrangements, did not want to give up the original plan.

Before moving, Huang Qiong still worked hard. The method of transplanting flowers and grafting trees was adopted, and all the women who stayed in Shanchanhou's mansion were packed up and taken away. And let the women around him put on local ethnic costumes, and walk to the palace together among these women. Including Huang Qiong himself, he also put on the armor of an ordinary soldier, used guards as a cover, and covered his face with a shield to conceal his whereabouts.

Even those women who were favored by him today walked on foot, even if it was very difficult for them to walk. Although the relocation was carried out at night, only a hundred guards escorted it. They pretended that these women were not trusted and escorted them away from the Shanchanhou Mansion, which was temporarily used as a palace, to find another place to settle. After entering the palace, there were not many guards inside and outside the palace.

Of course, this is just a superficial phenomenon. In fact, the Dongdu Palace of Dali, which should be used as a temporary palace for the time being, is more like a temple than a palace. Those more than a hundred soldiers were all carefully selected. Five hundred soldiers, including one hundred archers, were stationed outside. As for the Shanchanhou Mansion, which was originally used as a palace, it is still heavily guarded both inside and outside. The impression given is that Huang Qiong is still here.

Because he was worried that Duan Jin would really be in danger if he moved too slowly, Huang Qiong moved quickly and completed all the moves before the garrison time. It was less than an hour before Huang Qiong and his party had just made arrangements. The Shanchanhou Mansion, which was originally a temporary palace, suddenly filled with thick smoke and faint shouts of killing could be heard. Zhao Wusha, who was personally in charge of the Shanchan Marquis Mansion to supervise the war, sent someone to report secretly.

Huang Qiong and his party moved out at midnight, less than an hour later. A large number of people in black suddenly poured out from a Buddhist hall in the Hou Mansion and from underneath the main hall. These people obviously knew very well where Huang Qiong and his party were stationed at the Shanchanhou Mansion. After these people came out, they set fire to the place where Concubine Duan lived. At the same time, large numbers of men in black were also killed in the city.

After receiving the notification, I heard shouts of killing coming from all over the city. Although Huang Qiong remained calm on the surface, he couldn't help but screamed luck in his heart. If Duan Jin hadn't insisted, he would have followed his original plan. He couldn't do anything, but he put Duan Jin in danger. If anything happens to Duan Jin because of this, I'm afraid he will never forgive himself in this life.