"The way of heaven does not speak, but what does it mean to be a person who is prosperous in goods and achieves success every year?" In the Chui Gong Hall, the old emperor suddenly dropped his book bag.
Liu Wenji, who was waiting at the side, heard this and immediately said: "The officials of the four seasons and the assistants of the five elements declare their Qi."
The old emperor asked again: "What does it mean that the saint does not say anything, but the people are close to each other and all the nations are at peace?"
Liu Wenji: "The three ministers discussed the Tao, and the six ministers divided their duties and spread their teachings."
Seeing Liu Wenji's familiar response, Emperor Liu showed a smile on his old face and asked with a hint of curiosity: "Have you studied this article?"
"This is "The Notes of the Tailuo Academy" written by Wang Shijun of Shanzhou in his early years. Master Xu taught it not long ago, so my grandson remembers it clearly!" Liu Wenji replied obediently.
Wang Shijun was naturally referring to Wang Yucheng, who had smashed the "Western Expedition Policy" into pieces, but he himself was safe and sound. He had already taken up his post in Longxi as one of the officials who implemented the reform of the "Abolition of the Western Expedition System".
Master Xu is Xu Xuan, a bachelor of Jixian Palace. Xu Xuan was pardoned and returned to the capital together with Xu Shilian, and upon returning to the capital, he became a guest of the old emperor. As a southern minister and a surrender minister, and as a shepherd and teacher at the Fengzhou frontier for nearly twenty years, Xu Xuan had extensive knowledge and was a world-famous literary master who brought together the best of both the north and the south.
At least, after twenty more years of hard work in the wind and snow in the north of the Great Wall, the romance and ideals given to him by the soil and water of the south of the Yangtze River have faded away. Xu Xuan's literary achievements have greatly exceeded those in his "previous life". It can also be seen from his works in these years , pay more attention to reality and care about suffering.
With the lessons learned from that year, Xu Xuan did not sell his policy ideas as sharply as Wang Yucheng and others, but he did a good job of staying alone.
Compared with the aloof and arrogant performance at the beginning, Xu Xuan's whole temperament has changed dramatically after returning to Beijing, and at least he has become more down-to-earth. In addition to the fact that he was a talented man with extensive knowledge, Emperor Liu finally forgave him for his sin of "worrying about his motherland".
However, he could not be given high-ranking officials and great power, and he was too old, so he was finally given the title of bachelor of Jixian Palace, which was regarded as a high tribute. What is even more important is another errand, the Wenhua Palace Attendant Lecturer, one of the top ranking ones, responsible for the cultural education of the prince's son, dragon and grandson.
The old emperor was always like this. When he hates a person, he can turn him into ashes. When he appreciates a person, he also expresses his sincerity.
At this time, the old emperor was somewhat surprised to hear Liu Wenji say that Xu Xuan was actually talking about Wang Yucheng's works. Twenty or thirty years ago, a political commentary like this would have been unlikely to appear in Xu Xuan's speech notes.
His eyes fell on Liu Wenji. This grandson always gave him a sense of stability. Feeling something in his heart, he opened his mouth and asked: "Do you know what the main purpose of Wang Yucheng's "Tailuo Yuan Ji" is?"
After hearing the question, Liu Wenji thought for a while and then said: "The king is emphasizing the importance of the prime minister's power. Your majesty wants to rule from the top to make the world peaceful and peaceful. He needs to keep the virtuous and the traitor away from the mediocre. At the same time, he encourages the prime minister to be diligent and conscientious. "Thinking of the good and caring for the people"
"Did Xu Xuan teach you these?" Emperor Liu asked.
Liu Wenji nodded honestly: "That's probably the case."
Smiling slightly, Emperor Liu pointedly said: "Could it be that the great governance of the world depends entirely on the merits of the prime minister, and the emperor only needs to bow his hands and let him do whatever he wants?"
Liu Wenji was a little surprised at this, thought for a while, then faced the old emperor's probing gaze, and said respectfully: "My grandson believes that the country, the country, the country, and the yin and yang of the four seasons require the assistance of the prime minister, but we cannot rely solely on the prime minister's personal character and integrity. Governing from the top does not mean leaving the government alone. His Majesty the Emperor needs to supervise and spur the prime ministers at all times."
After hearing this discussion, the old emperor showed a kind smile again and said leisurely: "Who taught you this?"
Liu Wenji seemed a little shy, lowered his head, and responded softly: "It's my grandson's humble opinion. If there is anything wrong, I hope your Majesty will forgive me."
Looking at his grandson who still looked young, looking back suddenly, Emperor Liu suddenly realized that Liu Wenji seemed to have been so low-key, humble, calm and peaceful since he was a child. Compared to the high-spirited Liu Wenhuan, Liu Wenji always seemed slow and gentle. .
This calmness and calmness suddenly reminded the old emperor of Liu Yang. It should be noted that the prince seemed to be famous for his slowness and calmness when he was young. However, the decision-making power Liu Yang has shown in politics in the past ten years is surprising. Some memories of the past have faded.
At this time, when the figures of the father and son overlapped in his mind, the old emperor's gaze towards Liu Wenji naturally had more meaning. Liu Wenji seemed to have noticed the change in his grandfather's eyes, and this seemed to be the first time his grandfather had looked at him like this, and he lowered his head in embarrassment.
After a long silence, the old emperor's deep laughter came from the palace: "Wen Ji, you are also very good! From now on, raise your head and don't keep your head down."
"Yes!" When the old emperor spoke, Liu Wenji naturally did not dare to neglect and slowly raised his head.
However, when he raised his head, his eyelids were still drooped, whether he was looking at the bridge of his nose or the tips of his shoes. This behavior also made the old emperor deeply moved.
Just as he was about to say some more words of encouragement, Hu De walked in and bowed down from a few steps away: "I'd like to see you, Concubine Hui!"
Unlike Yan Tuo, who was both a close eunuch and a chamberlain leader, Hu De was rarely able to serve personally except on formal occasions.
After hearing his report, Emperor Liu was a little surprised. He murmured something and then ordered: "Xuan!"
Not long after, little Concubine Fu Hui walked in. She was also nearly sixty years old. She had gone through many vicissitudes of life, not to mention her youth. If it weren't for her gorgeous palace dress, exquisite decoration and innate nobility, I'm afraid she wouldn't be the same as an ordinary old woman. There is a big difference.
To say how deep the relationship was between the old emperor and Concubine Fu Hui, and how many beautiful memories there were, it would seem a bit pretentious. The combination of the two, in the final analysis, was a political marriage and Emperor Liu's inflated lust in his early years.
However, Emperor Liu had always been more or less doting on Concubine Fu Hui, and was often tolerant.
When Concubine Hui arrived, Liu Wenji stood up and saluted respectfully. Although Emperor Liu was still sitting, his posture seemed much more upright.
"Wenji is here too!" Looking at Liu Wenji, Concubine Hui also had a kind smile on her face, but her eyes looked strange.
Liu Wenji was almost sixteen years old, and he had some intelligence in observing words and expressions. He noticed her eyes, saluted the imperial concubine knowingly, and slowly retreated.
After she left, Emperor Liu looked at Concubine Hui calmly, motioned for her to sit down, and asked casually: "Why do you come to me in your spare time?"
"If the officials don't announce the summons, why don't they allow me to take the initiative to come to see you?" Concubine Hui still had the same style as in the past, with a hint of womanly resentment in her words.
Seeing this, Emperor Liu was not annoyed and said: "Since you are here, come and have lunch with me later!"
There was a movement in her eyes, but Concubine Hui still said in a bad tone: "Am I just here for a meal?"
Emperor Liu's patience was rarely so full. Seeing this, he chuckled and said, "Then go to Chunlan Palace?"
Feeling Emperor Liu's teasing, Concubine Hui shook her head, her expression became unusually serious, she pondered a little, and then said, "I heard that Wen Yuan has returned to Anton?"
He couldn't get any benefits from the old emperor, let alone from the imperial court. After the setback, Liu Wenyuan sobered up and did not stay in Luoyang for long. After accepting Liu Xu's "legacy" in Luoyang, he set off back to Anton. , and walked neatly, without any sloppiness.
However, after all, he was young and energetic. Before leaving, he said at the farewell banquet: If the court doesn't give it, then you have to rely on yourself!
At this time, hearing Concubine Hui mention it, Emperor Liu couldn't help but wonder why she cared about Liu Wenyuan. Looking at her, Emperor Liu nodded and said: "He is King Anton, how can he leave the country for a long time? He should return after his work is done."
When Concubine Hui heard this, she said with emotion: "Wen Yuan, as the grandson of a government official, is now the king of a country!"
After a pause, he sighed again: "Even Wen Hai and Wen Huan were granted the title of marquis and opened their own mansions."
When he got here, Emperor Liu vaguely heard something. He looked at Concubine Hui and said, "If you have any ideas, just say it directly. There is no need to talk in circles like this!"
Seeing this, her eyelids drooped slightly, and Concubine Hui said in a reminding tone: "Guan family, Liu Yan is already twenty-two years old, and he has not had a title so far. He only shows up in front of others in the name of a prince. It is really a bit strange." Ugly.”
Hearing what she said, Emperor Liu narrowed his eyes slightly and said, "Why, the prince, have you wronged him?"
Paying attention to Emperor Liu's reaction, Concubine Hui hurriedly said: "It's just that most of the grown-up princes have famous names. Liu Yanye is married, but there is no name on the plaque of the mansion. It is inconvenient to even open the door to welcome guests. It is really unfair." "Heaven's Face"
"The face of the Tian family!" Emperor Liu murmured, and then said: "If you want a title, why doesn't Liu Yan come by himself? Do you still need to ask your mother to come to me to ask for it?"
"The official family is so majestic. Even if he dares to come, how can he have the courage to make a request?" Concubine Hui answered with her head held high.
After hearing what he said, Emperor Liu immediately said coldly: "I gave the country a feudal state in the first place, but you didn't seize the opportunity and gave up on your own. I also said that any choice has a corresponding price. Now it's too late to complain in front of me. !”
Emperor Liu said this, which immediately stimulated Concubine Hui. Like a firecracker, she said loudly: "I know that the officials are angry, but it was my intention to prevent Liu Shan from enfeoffing. I couldn't bear to let him go." , it’s not that he doesn’t dare to go. If the official is grudged and wants to punish him, just come to me, don’t make Liu Xuan angry and delay his future!”
Seeing her plausible appearance, Emperor Liu's tone remained cold: "In your eyes, am I the kind of person who takes revenge? Or am I targeting my own son?"
Concubine Hui was obviously a bit superior and directly pointed out: "Liu Hui is not the only one who stayed in the capital and was not granted a title. Liu Hui, Liu Ai, Liu Zhao and others were granted titles, and were awarded officials. Liu Ming was Even if they are stationed in the political hall, and they are both princes, don't the officials favor one over the other?"
"Presumptuous!" Emperor Liu was finally annoyed.
(End of chapter)