Three Kingdoms

Chapter 59: persuasion

  Chapter 59 Detours and persuasion

  Deposed Emperor Liu Bian was robbed. Although it was unsuccessful, the ruling and opposition parties were also shocked.

  Although Liu Bian was finally intercepted by Lu Bu, Empress Dowager He died in the rebellion, and the whereabouts of Liu Bian's concubine Tang Ji are unknown...

  Ju, who personally experienced the scene, identified that the robbing emperor was like Cao Cao, and Dong Zhuo ordered to arrest Cao Cao’s home, only to find that except for some servants and maidservants, the Cao family, big and small, had disappeared...

  Dong Zhuo was furious, and ordered Cao Cao to be wanted throughout the country. He pasted the portrait of Cao Cao's thick eyebrows and small eyes all over the city, and declared: "The one who captures the sacrifice will be rewarded with a thousand pieces of gold, and ten thousand households will be sealed!"

I don't know who claimed that Yuan Kui's nephew Yuan Shu was also involved in this matter, but firstly, witnesses testified that Lu Bu and Nangong guards did not see Yuan Shu appearing, and secondly, only a single letter without beginning and end could not prove the physical evidence. What, in addition to the fact that Yuan Kai burst into tears and said he was wronged, Dong Zhuo had no choice but to give up and not pursue it.

   At this point, the top trio of high-ranking yamen in Luoyang City, Yuan Shao, Yuan Shu, and Cao Cao, all fled Luoyang one after another, and began the pace of their local warlords.

  Lu Bu was granted the title of Marquis Wen for his meritorious service, blessed Jinwu, and rewarded him with a thousand pieces of gold...

  Afterwards, Lu Bu also sent someone to bring a message to Fei Qian—saying that I would like to thank my virtuous brother for his guidance in finding Fang Tian’s painting halberd.

  Fei Qianqian learned about this afterwards, and really didn’t know whether to cry or laugh. Was it really me who did this? If Brother Cao Cao knew that I was part of it, would he hold grudges for the rest of his life? But having said that, didn't Cao Cao offer his sword? How did he become Jiedi?

   Did my arrival change something, causing it to be different from the impression? So where is this history heading now?

   Are the Three Kingdoms still the original Three Kingdoms?

  Ah, what advantage do I have foresight if this continues?

Before, Fei Qian wanted to step on the yellow line that could predict history to avoid risks, but now he suddenly realized that he didn’t even know where the yellow line was going under his feet, and suddenly he felt chilly all over his body. How many knives, guns, swords and halberds are coming towards him...

   Fei Qian fought a cold war.

Fei Qian decided to go to Cai Yong's mansion to find out what Cai Yong said. After all, Cao Cao who did this matter was Cai Yong's disciple. It would be troublesome if Dong Zhuo pursued it. If he could persuade Cai Yong to go with him in the name of refuge It couldn't be better.

   After all, now that I am alone, so what can I do, no matter how determined I am? Luoyang, it's better to run away early, it's too unsafe, I don't know if I knelt down that day...

   When Fei Qian arrived at Cai Yong's mansion, Cai Yong was reading a book in the study.

   Waiting for the maid to serve tea to Fei Qian, and after chatting with some gossips, Fei Qian said: "I have recently studied Zuo Chuan, and I have doubts, so I would like to ask the teacher for advice."

   "Come here." Cai Yong was actually troubled by the current situation, but when he heard that Fei Qian wanted to ask the teacher, he put his troubles aside and asked Fei Qian what problems he encountered.

Fei Qian said: "In the old Jin Dynasty, when the public Li Ji was offered, it was not auspicious to divination; it was auspicious if it was divined. The Duke Xian followed the divination, and even Li Ji gave birth to Xi Qi, who was about to be established. Ji said that the eldest son was sacrificed to Quwo. One day, Fang poisoned the public and offered it to the public. Thinking about it privately, the stench is like a scorpion, why can’t the public detect it?"

  This is the story of Duke Xian of Jin, a very powerful prince recorded in Zuo Zhuan.

  Jin Xiangong was the monarch of Jin during the Spring and Autumn Period. In the Spring and Autumn Period, when changing monarchs was like changing dishes, he was able to reign for as long as 26 years, and he was regarded as the longest reigning monarch.

  As soon as Jin Xiangong came to power, he murdered the descendants of Marquis Wen of Jin who might threaten the throne. He killed all of them, and then adopted a policy of respecting the king to improve his prestige. During his reign, he conquered Li, Rong, Geng, Huo, Yu, Guo and other countries, and it is said in history that he "merged countries for seventeen and conquered countries for thirty-eight".

   Is such an awesome character, but he was cheated by a piece of stinky meat?

  Do you believe it or not?

   What Feiqian asked Cai Yong for advice was the deeds of Duke Xian of Jin.

  —Duke Xian of Jin wanted to make Li Ji his wife, so he used tortoise shells for divination, and the result was unlucky; then he used yarrow for divination, and the result was auspicious. Jin Xiangong established Li Ji according to the results of yarrow. Later, Li Ji gave birth to a child named Xi Qi, and wanted to make Xi Qi the crown prince, so Li Ji deceived Jin Xiangong's eldest son to go to Quwo to sacrifice, and then took the eldest son to sacrifice. The returned meat was put in the palace for six days before being presented to Duke Xiang of Jin.

  Then the question is, would Duke Xian of Jin be deceived by this stinky piece of meat? Could he not smell the stink of meat?

Obviously Cai Yong is also familiar with this allusion, nodded and said: "Jin dedicates Li Ji to the public, which is called special practice, and Li Ji puts the concubine for six days, so it stinks, so that the public will not eat, so it can harm the eldest son." ——In the matter of Duke Xian of Jin setting up Li Ji, it can be seen that he is an autocratic person. Li Ji deliberately put the meat to smell so that Duke Xian of Jin can smell it and not eat it, so that he can harm the eldest son of Duke Xian of Jin.

   Fei Qian then asked: "Since the eldest son is evil, and the eldest son is dead, why punish Yuanzhen?"—Later, Duke Xian of Jin forced his own eldest son to death, and not only that, but also killed the eldest son's master Du Yuanzhen.

   "I'm afraid it's a crime of teaching..." Cai Yong stopped halfway, thoughtful.

Fei Qian tried his best to make detours so that Cai Yong could understand—the current Dong Zhuo is just like Jin Xiangong, he is an arbitrary guy. People like Dong Zhuo often kill people just because of a single thought. Now that Cao Cao is your disciple, it is already annoyed Can you ensure that Dong Zhuo will not suspect that you taught me later?

   Now that Dong Zhuo didn’t bother you, the master, can it be guaranteed that Dong Zhuo won’t wake up that day?

Fei Qian took a peek at Cai Yong's expression, and then said, "Shen Sheng stayed inside and died, and Chong'er escaped to live, why?"—Shen Sheng is the eldest son who was wronged by Li Ji. When he was captured, he stayed and died, and Chong Er was later framed by Li Ji, but Chong Er ran away quickly and survived...

   "..." Cai Yong remained silent and did not answer. Now he knew what Fei Qian had asked for advice. He was clearly worried that Dong Zhuo would anger him and harm him, so he came to persuade himself to avoid it.

Not to mention anything else, just because Fei Qian has this concern for Cai Yong's safety, Cai Yong feels that he has not taken in the wrong apprentice, but this kind of thing is not something that can be decided after a few words, after all, it is already in the Living in Luoyang for so many years, even if you want to leave, you must first consider where you will stay, right?

  Cai Yong looked at Fei Qian with a little relief, and said, "You know what you mean, let me think about it..."

  Fei Qianqin said, old man Cai, you can think about it, so he was about to resign, but was stopped by Cai Yong, saying that Fei Qian's senior sister, Cai Yan, had left a message before, and if Fei Qian came, he would hand in some homework.

...

   In history, Cao Cao did not offer a knife. The plot of offering a knife was invented by Mr. Luo. Yuan Shao was the first to go in the senior three yamen, followed by Cao Cao, and Yuan Shu was after Cao Cao. There are too few relevant descriptions in history. Yuan Shao left because of political disagreement with Yuan Kui. Cao Cao and Yuan Shu were still Dong Zhuo's wooing targets at the time. Something must have happened before they left. Later, Yuan Shu sent a letter to Cao Cao to reminisce about the old days. It is said that he once "raised the palace" with Cao Cao, so it either refers to the previous killing of Zhang Rang, or the thing I described here and Cao Cao's robbery or rebellion...Anyway, it is a family statement, everyone is happy...In addition, The emperor was abolished on the first day of September, the Empress Dowager He died on the third day of September, Liu Bian was killed a long time later, and Tang Ji survived, not like the dead one in the novel... Someone is not strong enough, she is still running naked... Please recommend a ticket Please collect...

  

  

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