Three Kingdoms

Chapter 183: Undertaking

  Chapter 183 Undertaking

  At this moment, Fei Qian really doesn't know how to choose. Perhaps Cao Cao is the most ideal choice, but Fei Qian clearly knows that it is impossible to choose Cao Cao based on the current seat.

I borrowed the banner of Liu Biao, the governor of Jingzhou, to share a seat in the first row with Yi Jiyou, which represented more or less a party of princes, but poor Cao Cao couldn't even get a seat in the first row. To be able to sit behind Zhang Miao means to be a part of Zhang Miao's subordinates...

  Cross Zhang Miao to elect Cao Cao?

  I'm afraid that even if I say it myself, it will probably be regarded as a joke, and not only myself, but also my teachers Cai Yong and Pang Degong will be laughed at and say that they have taught a person who does not understand the superiority and inferiority, and does not know etiquette...

  Although I know you are the best candidate, I really can't choose you.

  Fei Qian was thinking about abstaining like Bao Xin did, and looked towards Cao Cao, only to see that Cao Cao seemed to be signaling something with his eyes...

  Following Cao Cao's eyes, Fei Qian looked over and found that Cao Cao was signaling to Yuan Yi?

   No, it's not Yuan Yi, but Yuan Shao who was recommended by Yuan Yi. What does Cao Cao want me to recommend Yuan Shao?

this…

Fei Qian couldn't help hesitating. After all, if Yuan Shao was elected, he would surely offend many people. Just now, Yuzhou Governor Kong Ni was singing and acting, and what he meant was to let me choose him. If I abstained from voting Forget it, if I choose Yuan Shao now, I will definitely offend Kong Ni, Zhang Miao and Zhang Chao brothers who are with Kong Ni, and even Qiao Mao, the prefect of Dongjun, will not want to see me because of this...

   Fei Qian was in some trouble, but saw Cao Cao behind Zhang Miao, bowing his hands to himself with a solemn expression...

   No matter!

Fei Qian thought about it and thought about it carefully, and found that it seemed to be from another angle, so he opened his mouth and didn't directly say who he supported, but said: "Excuse me for taking the liberty. What is General Yuan Gonglu doing now?"

  Zhang Chao was more forthright, and his mouth was quicker, so he said directly: "I don't know about the general, but the Marquis of Wei Township is setting up an altar in Ye County to inherit..."

  Suddenly, the audience fell silent, and even Zhang Chao seemed to have suddenly discovered the problem, with his mouth open, a little dazed...

   Fei Qian arched his hands, indicating that he had finished speaking.

  Yi Ji twitched the corner of his mouth, and whispered in a very low voice: "...Ziyuan...a great talent...a wonderful match..."

Although Fei Qian's appearance seems to be very calm and confident, in fact, his heart is throbbing wildly. Originally, this question was just thought of by himself. I wanted to extend this to explain that Yuan Shao is slightly older than Yuan Shu, and he is going along with the flow. The one who recommended Yuan Shao turned out to be a wonderful answer from Zhang Chao, so I stopped saying anything...

  Actually, Fei Qian was also taken aback by the news, but judging from the situation at the scene, it was obvious that Kong Ni, Zhang Miao and others, and even Liu Dai's gang knew about this, and it was indeed the first time he had heard of it.

   Inheritance system!

   This Yuan Shao is really brave!

  How could the current emperor Liu Xie issue any edict to Yuan Shao?

  So to hold a ceremony of succession, it is said that it is adhering to the will of the emperor, but in fact? Didn't Yuan Shao just say what he said?

  Fei Qian thought of Zhang Miao's ambiguous words before, and couldn't help cursing in his heart. This **** Zhang Miao is really fooling himself. If Yuan Shao is engaged in this matter, he will definitely not come to Suanzao.

  The succession ceremony is a big event. If you want to set up an altar to fast, you can do it as grandly as you want. How can you just get out of it in a short while?

  However, Yuan Shao's move is also an extremely bold move. If the emperor just crooked his mouth and said that Yuan Shao's inheritance system is false, then Yuan Shao's behavior is a crime of hypocrisy...

  Forging the emperor's edict and infringing on the emperor's power to issue edicts. Strictly speaking, this is a crime of violating the emperor's person, power and dignity.

  After the Han Dynasty, all those who were corrected were basically beheaded if they were caught, and there were even those from the Yi tribe. This may be because the emperors of the Han Dynasty still adhered to the concept of literati and bureaucrats ruling the world together, or for some other reason, it formed that in the Han Dynasty, some people were executed because of false edicts, and some people found out afterwards but nothing happened...

  During the reign of Emperor Wu, "a fire broke out in Hanoi and burned more than a thousand houses", so Ji An went to inspect it. Seeing that the poor "father and son eat each other", he acted cheaply, relying on the "festival" bestowed by the emperor, opened "Hanoi warehouse millet to revive the poor" by the emperor's edict, and then took the initiative to "please return to the festival and subdue the crime."

  However, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty stated that this was because Ji An came out of goodwill, "harmless correction", and was not held accountable.

  It was also Emperor Wu's Yuan Ding year, Xu Yan also "corrected" once, but it was considered a serious harm, and he was impeached by the imperial historian Zhang Tang, and he was punished to death.

Therefore, in the Han Dynasty, corrective edicts and corrections were not necessarily sinful. Moreover, under the current situation, Yuan Shao stood up and said that he had the emperor's edict, and he could act cheaply according to the emperor's will. Clothes…

   But the problem is, no one will debunk it...

   Kong Ni opened his mouth, looked at Zhang Miao at the side, somewhat helpless in his eyes, and finally said: "Yuan Benchu ​​is the fourth and third prince, after his name and appearance, he is a hero. He can be the lord... do you agree?"

   There was a strange silence in the big tent for a while, and then they all said: "Good! The Marquis of Bixiang should be the leader of the alliance!"

   Just kidding, Yuan Shao is now working on the system, if he is not allowed to be the leader, then Yuan Shao will feel unhappy, saying that the emperor has an edict, so-and-so is incompetent, dismissed from office and returned to his hometown...

  Besides, what are you all gathering here for Suanzao?

   Are you really planning to come to war?

   Isn't it just for the sake of being able to advance in the official career?

  As for the later general Yuan Shu, or Kong Ni, I'm really sorry, but why don't you have the right to speak in official positions now?

  For the sake of the official hat on his head, even Qiao Mao, who has always been inclined to Yuan Shu, finally made a compromise after careful consideration.

  Kong Ni's voice seemed a little hoarse, and he said: "In this way, the leader of the alliance will be selected, and the fast horse will be reported to the Marquis of the country. And immediately build an altar to make an oath..."

   So far, the procrastinating meeting is finally over. The two heavyweights, Kong Ni and Liu Dai got up together, and walked out side by side first, and the rest also stood up, and went out according to the order of their seats...

  When Kong Ni walked in front of Fei Qian, he didn't know whether it was intentional or not, he nodded to Fei Qian, said softly: "Good!" and then left.

   Then Zhang Miao walked over, without saying a word, and without looking at Fei Qian, just flicked his sleeves in front of Fei Qian, and then left the big tent. On the other hand, Zhang Chao cast a sideways glance at Fei Qian, and followed Zhang Miao with an unfriendly expression.

...

  Cao Cao, you are such a scam...

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty punished the so-called harmless correction with a fine of four taels in the end... Believe it or not...Xu Yan is an unlucky ghost. What Yan violated was the government-run policy of salt and iron implemented by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, so Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty found another expert debater to apply for the case, and killed Xu Yan...PS: "Father and son eat each other"...

  

  

  (end of this chapter)

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