Fusu's family writing is quite satisfactory.
The first half reports on the situation in Shangjun. The Huns have made some changes. Fusu has made all preparations and is just waiting for a fight with the Huns in autumn.
Afterwards, he expressed condolences to the First Emperor's physical condition and advised him not to go through too many hardships and to put his own health first.
So far, everything was relatively normal. Although Fusu's family wrote too official, the First Emperor would not be angry no matter what he said.
Mainly because later... Fusu brought up the enfeoffment system again.
The reason why Fusu proposed the enfeoffment system was also very simple. He believed that with the current situation of the Qin Dynasty, it was really difficult to control the four poles. Government decrees could not be extended to local places, and various policies were difficult to implement outside Guanzhong.
Fusu's intention was still the same, to entrust his brothers to rule the world for Qin.
Fusu, after all, was the eldest son of the Qin Dynasty. How could he be a rotten scholar?
The enfeoffment system he proposed was by no means an opportunity for the remnants of the Six Kingdoms to recover. Fusu was not a fool. What he proposed was to enfeoff his brothers, not the royal families of the Six Kingdoms.
The whole world is ruled by the Qin royal family, so how can this provide an opportunity for the remnants of the Six Kingdoms to take advantage of?
And objectively speaking, this will increase the royal family's control over the central government. To put it bluntly, it means dividing the power of the central government among the royal family. In essence, the Qin royal family still controls the world.
It’s a commonplace thing…
Not only was Fusu widely praised throughout the world, Fusu's dozen brothers also respected Fusu very much.
Fusu is really seeking benefits for his brothers...
And objectively speaking, with the First Emperor still alive, it has become easier for the Qin royal family to entrust the four kingdoms, unify writing, unify currency, and unify weights and measures.
In fact, Fusu's proposal is also very feasible. Of course, one prerequisite for this feasibility must be added.
After completing the unification of the system, Fusu could take back the land enfeoffed by the First Emperor.
Otherwise, the unification of the system will only be temporary, and the feudal state will last for a long time and continue from generation to generation. Sooner or later, the central government will lose control of the local areas, and the chaos of the Warring States Period will eventually reappear.
All royal families are one family.
We are a family now, what about in the future?
If Qin and Zhao trace their bloodline to one ancestor, won't they still be sworn enemies in the end?
Five generations later, will they recognize their own country or the blood of the royal family?
Not to mention the five generations, if the feudal state cannot be taken back in two generations, there will be no chance of taking it back in the future.
The method is a good one. The First Emperor suppressed here, divided the royal family, and let the royal family help the First Emperor unify the system. It will indeed save a lot of time. While local rights are divided, the pressure on the central government will also be greatly reduced.
But what about the future?
Does Fusu have the ability to take back the feudal country? It's easy when you give, but what about when you want to get back?
Objectively speaking, the First Emperor believed that Fusu had this ability, and Fusu was indeed a capable person.
The whole of Longxi was governed in an orderly manner by him, and he often achieved results. He was the most outstanding of the eighteen children of the First Emperor.
But would Fusu really fight against his brothers? The First Emperor thought it would not happen.
He knew that Fusu couldn't do such a thing.
Fu Su is his son and has outstanding abilities.
As a brother, he can serve everyone and is benevolent. Fusu's brothers are also willing to listen to Fusu's words.
yes!
After Fusu succeeds to the throne, even if he is enfeoffed, his brothers will willingly defend Fusu.
What next?
The First Emperor knew Fusu too well. Fusu only thought about the moment, but forgot about the eternal foundation. In other words, Fusu had not forgotten, but he just couldn't do it. He was deliberately escaping.
Is the enfeoffment proposed by Fusu really for the eternal foundation of the Qin Dynasty, or is it for his reputation as a good brother and a good son?
As long as Fusu had the courage to take back the feudal country with blood, the First Emperor would really divide it.
This is really a good idea!
The enfeoffment of various countries can indeed resolve many conflicts. Da Qin will be able to implement various political decrees much faster, and Da Qin's ideological unification will be faster.
But...if there is no courage to take back the feudal country with blood, everything is nonsense.
Fusu is a brave man, but also has the kindness of a woman!
This is something that no one can mention, but people with a discerning mind must understand that if they want to speed up the unification of Qin's ideology and system through a feudal state, their successors must have the determination and ability to fight bloody battles and fight against their brothers.
Among the eighteen children of the First Emperor, only Fusu had the ability to take back the feudal country after he succeeded.
But Fusu didn't have the courage or determination. He was too hesitant and too kind. His brother didn't need to do anything. He just had to rush back to Xianyang and shed a few tears in front of him. Fusu himself would feel that I went too far.
What the First Emperor wanted was a foundation for eternity!
He has distinguished himself from the royal family.
The emperor was born into the royal family, but he was by no means a representative of the royal family, and their interests were definitely not always aligned.
If we look back at the chaos of the Warring States Period, isn't it just a fight between relatives?
The bullshit Seven Kingdoms struggle for hegemony is nothing more than a fight for heirs and family property.
Fusu's perspective is that of the royal family, and his personality also determines that he can only stand from the perspective of the royal family. He believes that his brothers can rely on him for help.
However, this is no longer the Warring States Period, and Great Qin is not the Great Qin during the Warring States Period.
He Fusu is not a young master from the Warring States Period!
The royal family no longer needs to control so much energy!
The emperor is not a king!
The emperor can only be a single man, and the interests of the emperor and anyone else cannot be completely consistent.
Is Fusu really unable to figure it out? The First Emperor didn't think Fusu was that stupid, but Fusu never expressed his position, just to fool him. He could never make a decision, and he was never ready to become the emperor.
The atmosphere of the old times in Fusu's body is too strong... During the Warring States Period, he must have been a very good king.
But times... have changed.
The First Emperor rolled up the memorial and threw it aside. He looked up and saw Zhao Si looking this way. He also glared at Zhao Si and then continued to deal with government affairs with a gloomy expression.
The First Emperor was angry. Fusu had gone against his will and ideals. Not only that, Fusu was still causing trouble for himself. If Fusu had the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities, why would the First Emperor be so anxious to arrange everything properly while he was still alive? ?
"It's so grand..." Zhao Si, who had suffered a terrible disaster, lowered his head.
Fusu was afraid that he had written something that did not suit the First Emperor's wishes... Zhao Si had gossiped with Li Si in private, and Li Si actually quite recognized Fusu and had a good evaluation.
"He is a courageous man and has the style of a forefather."
Li Si also lowered his head and kept silent.
"He has the style of his predecessor, but he has no ability to succeed him."
I always think about hello, me, hello, everyone. This is inappropriate.
Li Si personally gave Chunyu Yue a fight. They didn't know what Chunyu Yue'an was thinking?
Now to put it nicely, Chun Yuyue was sure that Fusu couldn't do anything like killing brothers and brothers.
"A woman's kindness can never accomplish great things!"
Now is a time of great conflict, and Li Si's various measures are all about crossing the river by feeling the stones, but Fusu probably does not have enough courage to support the implementation and reform of policies.
Retreat a little today, retreat a little tomorrow, sooner or later the system of Da Qin will be changed beyond recognition by the Soviet Union.
If he really followed Fusu's wishes and enfeoffed the princes, it would be extremely difficult to take it back with Fusu's character.
If Fusu was really determined to kill his brothers, why would Li Si object to the enfeoffment?
Just kidding, who said feudalism and counties can't coexist? The First Emperor is still here, even if the feudal kingdom is gone, which prince dares not to obey the laws of Xianyang?
Should the following be counties or counties? The First Emperor would definitely impose various restrictions on the feudal state.
After the princes completed their tasks, with the strength of the central government, it was easy to take back the feudal country before it was stable.
Chunyu Yue really deserved to die. He did not die in an academic dispute. The First Emperor would never kill anyone because of an academic dispute. The First Emperor was not a person who tolerated other opinions.
Chunyu Yue's mistake was that he was taking advantage of Fusu's humanity!
This is something that all kings are afraid of!
Li Si just pushed the boat forward... He didn't like Confucianism anyway. Although he had a dispute with Han Fei, Li Si still agreed with Han Fei's statement.
This group of Confucian scholars should be eliminated one by one. They talk about the righteousness of the Spring and Autumn Period and rule the country with etiquette. They seem to be consolidating the authority of the king, but in fact, they are paying attention to using etiquette to restrict the king.
Legalism is very practical and clearly states that the king is above the law and all legal provisions serve the king.
Li Si adjusted to a comfortable position. It was Fusu's business if Fusu wanted to be stubborn. Li Si did not intend to get involved in the fight between the princes... He just hoped that the First Emperor would not be angry. He still needed the support of the First Emperor for his reforms.
After all, Fusu would not support him, nor did he have the courage to support him.
He will only destroy his hard work.
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"Eldest Young Master, you shouldn't have played the tune!"
In the tent, Meng Tian spoke with a bitter look on his face.
Fusu just shook his head and laughed, without saying much.
Fusu was indeed very angry with the First Emperor. He did not write family letters properly, and ended up including personal items.
Fusu just pretended to be confused. The First Emperor never concealed his thoughts, but Fusu always turned a blind eye. The First Emperor has not established a heir so far, but Fusu is really not in a hurry. Fusu inherited his father's stubborn temper.
Fusu was born when the First Emperor had just succeeded to the throne and was no longer in power. He was a whole lot older than his other brothers.
As the saying goes, an eldest brother is like a father, an eldest brother is like a father...
The more something is missing, the more it will be compensated for by one's brothers.
"The Huns... are about to raise an army!" Fusu was dressed in military uniform and his body was resolute and upright.
Father and son both had donkey tempers and could not change the things they had decided. However, Fusu was not a hypocritical person, and he could not hide his thoughts to deceive the First Emperor.
"In this battle, I will cross the Qilian Mountains!"
Fusu's eyes were bright and he lightly ran his fingers over the map.
On the other side... With the preparations for the war in Longxi, preparations for the First Emperor's grand tour of the world were also completed.
Zhao Si sat in the ground and looked up at the stars in the sky.
Tomorrow, it’s time to pray for the mountains and rivers, harvest the millet, and set off!
I am about to meet those figures who shine in history one by one.
Zhao Si is really looking forward to it...
He also really wants to see if Xiang Yu is really capable of lifting a cauldron, and if Yu Ji is really a beauty in the world.
Is Liu Bang still having an affair with the young widow, or has he become the Lu family's son-in-law?
Soldier Immortal Han Xin, has he already suffered the humiliation of his crotch?
Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, do you have the guts to shout out the phrase "Princes and generals will be in peace"?
In short, Zhao Si could clearly feel that as the First Emperor drove the world to patrol the world, Da Qin, an ancient chariot that was about to collapse, was about to drive to an unknown distance.
(Volume 1, end!)
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