Chapter 190: One Hundred and Eighty-Seven Ancient Times Are Not Friendly:
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Master Wuxian fell into deep thought, Emperor Jin Hui appeared here, it was really very likely that something would happen.
The cause of all this is that he went to the north from Tuoba Liuxiu to recover the Xianbei tribes, and by the way, he beat the Huns and called his mother...... Earlier.
Nominally, Wei Jue was kidnapped by the Hun proton Liu Cong.
When this news spread in Luoyang, it was like lighting a barrel of explosives filled with □□, and the whole court, inside and outside the family, were all aroused by the enthusiasm, and there were even students who organized a collective petition, which was tolerable and unbearable, hoping that the imperial court could send troops to the Xiongnu, and not to be cowardly! Wei Jue would never have imagined that he could be so important.
However, this is the truth.
For the Saga Group, Wei Jue is the contact person for the fledgling overseas gold mining business, and without him, no one can be sure whether Ah Li and his wife will still be so loyal;
For literati and celebrities, Wei Jue is the future of the Qing talk world, and the kidnapping of Wei Jue is a provocation to the entire circle and a great insult to the literati.
As for the students of Luoyang Taixue, they don't have any interests or complex emotions that hurt their peers, they just want to support their seniors. Wei Jue is almost a logo of Luoyang Taixue, without him, there would be no Luoyang Taixue today, every Taixue student is proud to be a classmate with Wei Jue, naturally unwilling Wei Jue was killed by the Hu people to life and death, they want revenge!
Wei Jue's kidnapping has become a very important social focus.
The most surprising thing is that the vassal kings finally took the initiative to ask for help, hoping to fight the Xiongnu.
The main reason why a small number of lords and factions in the court advocated resolving this matter in a peaceful way was that they were worried that the two princes who had entered Beijing at that time would do something.
These two princes are indeed ready to do things, but no matter how many things they do, they can wait, and they will not be more important than Wei Jue.
Well, this is for a very few princes.
is like the prince of Chu, and it is also like the king of Chengdu.
As for the other princes, they were just forced to be helpless, and the babies with their faces were bitter .jpg.
The king of Chengdu, the youngest son of Emperor Wu of Jin, for the first time in the court, was fully powered by unreserved horsepower, and broke them one by one according to the different personal characteristics of each vassal king. If he can't even provoke them, then he still has some dark side means to threaten.
Anyway, the result was that it only took less than half a day for the king of Chengdu to persuade all the princes who led the troops in the court to put aside their prejudices and resist the enemy together.
When some courtiers were worried that the imperial court's use of troops against the Hu people would cause Luoyang to be empty and be taken advantage of by the "people with hearts", these "people with hearts" had already taken the initiative to write to Emperor Hui of Jin, expressing their bloody determination to fight with the Huns. One by one is really like being beaten with chicken blood, and what you say is called an impassioned and sonorous one, as if you prevent them from going, you are preventing them from being loyal and patriotic.
King Zhenzhen of the East China Sea has a saying: "Brothers are on the wall, and the outside is insulted!"
Although we have internal differences, when the foreign enemy comes, it will also be twisted into a twist, and the group of Hu people who beat them don't even know their own mothers!
Don't think that all vassal kings are such unreasonable people, even if they are really ignorant, they also have brains and understand the simple truth of cold lips and teeth. Deep down in their hearts, the princes are also more inclined to beat the external enemies first and can't take care of themselves, and then solve the internal battle for the throne, anyway, they will never let the Hu people take the opportunity to take advantage of their territory.
Yes, I don't know how the king of Chengdu instigated it, anyway, for many vassal kings at that time, the Jin Dynasty has been regarded by them as something in their pockets, even if it is not now, it will be in the future. They naturally want to be optimistic about their own things.
There has never been a time when the Sima family has been so united.
The ministers did not disagree. You can not only worry about the source of troops, but also take the opportunity to retract the excessive military power that was scattered before Emperor Wu of Jin. Why not?
If the story ends abruptly here, it will be a good ending, and it will be very educational.
Unfortunately, the reality continues, and the good times do not last long.
In the early days of the war, the vassal kings did show a very high level of war literacy, which made people understand what it meant to be a tacit understanding between brothers. But those blood, those brothers who worked together to break the gold, the past, when the Huns were no longer a threat, evaporated in a minute.
In the past, it seemed to be right in front of them, but the vassal kings were able to turn their guns without hesitation and aim their sharp blades at their own people.
The sudden outbreak of the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism took a sharp turn for the worse in Beijing, and many people were caught off guard. The imperial court was unable to recall a large number of external troops, but the vassal kings also kept a hand.
The religious battle represented by the dispute between Buddhism and Taoism is actually the epitome of the wrestling between the vassal kings. attacked the emperor, supported his own beliefs, and took the opportunity to suppress political opponents...... All kinds of good dramas are staged in turn, and they are dizzying, and if you blink an eye more, you have to worry that you will not be able to keep up with the next plot. Today is still an ally, tomorrow it will be a mortal enemy, and turning faces is faster than turning a book, which is jaw-dropping.
Before Wang Ji left Luoyang with the sleeping Wei Jue, the situation in Beijing was already like hot oil boiling on a fire for a long time, bubbling and bubbling, and only a drop of water was needed to detonate the Jingshi.
Then, the water came.
The king of Qin, Sima Khan, died.
This is after Wei Qi, Wei Yi and others received the news of the request for help from Weixing County, while ordering troops, they ordered people to quickly whip up the horses and send the news back to the capital day and night, and the old man Wei rushed to the capital to send back the bad news to them.
Old Man Wei's first or second replies were intermittent, but these letters, which did not match the preface and the afterword, exposed a lot of things.
It's like some of their correspondence must have been intercepted, and no one dares to bet on whether those people will crack the code words in the Wei family's letter. On the way back to Beijing for Wei Jue and the others, they had completely lost contact with Beijing.
Ahem, let's talk about the death of King Qin.
King Qin is the younger brother of Emperor Hui of Jin, who is many years younger than Emperor Hui of Jin, and died young in history, and now he has not been able to break this curse. Although King Qin lived a few years longer than his lifespan in history, it was nothing more, and nothing else had changed, he still died, his death was unknown and unclear, and his death was abrupt and pale.
It's inexplicable, isn't it?
peeked into the position of Emperor Hui of Jin, but attacked the younger brother of Emperor Hui of Jin who had been passed out and had no ambition for the throne at all. Is the brains of the perpetrators broken?
Not really.
King Qin's bad luck is unlucky, in the matter of "going out".
In the early years, Wei Jue already knew that Emperor Wu of Jin gave his son-in-law, King Qin, to his younger brother Qi Xian, a compatriot of his mother. Emperor Wu of Jin had a very unpleasant quarrel with King Qi Xian, causing King Qi Xian to "get sick of anger and vomit blood to death" at a young age.
This is also one of the main reasons why Wang Ji fell out with Emperor Wu of Jin that year, Wang Ji and Old Man Wei were very optimistic about King Qi Xian, and felt that he was a qualified heir to the throne.
But Emperor Wu of Jin insisted on letting his stupid son inherit the throne.
After pretending to cry his younger brother, Emperor Wu of Jin quickly passed the King of Qin to King Qi Xian. This is not out of any brotherly affection, Emperor Jin Hui just wants to pass on his younger brother's throne to his son. To put it simply, Emperor Wu of Jin was angry with his younger brother, and he wanted to take advantage of his younger brother, the throne, the palace, property, everything about King Qi Xian became the son of Emperor Wu of Jin.
To be honest, even Emperor Hui of Jin and King Qin felt that their father, Emperor Wu of Jin, was not human.
Not to mention the feelings of others.
This "bystander" mainly refers to the sons of King Qi Xian. The situation of King Qi Xian, like Wei Jue's second aunt and Qiao, has no children, but just because they have no sons-in-law, it does not mean that they have no other concubines.
He Qiao's younger brother's family wanted to embezzle Heqiao's property by passing on his son to He Qiao, and the same was true of Emperor Wu of Jin, who succeeded in taking over everything from King Qi Xian by passing his son to his younger brother.
The only difference is that the former was prevented by the Taiyuan Wang clan and failed to succeed, while the latter easily got what he wanted because he was the co-master of the world.
King Qi Xian's concubine is not a soft persimmon, and there is a thorn called Sima Yin. The name is similar to "embarrassment", but the character is not embarrassed, but he is grudge and vicious, and he has tried his courage for decades, and finally "revenge" succeeds.
The reason why the word revenge is put in quotation marks is because the matter of Qi Xianwang and the matter of He Qiao are actually different from each other for some historical reasons. Everything about Heqiao is Heqiao's own hard work, he not only fought by himself, but also gave his younger brother the title, but his younger brother is not popular enough to swallow the elephant;
Emperor Wu of Jin's idea is very low, but it is also the idea that many lewd men will have, when he likes King Qi Xian, he can give him everything, and after disliking King Qi Xian, he feels that he has lost and wants to get back everything he gave to King Qi Xian.
Although Emperor Wu of Jin did not do enough kindness, Sima Jian did not have any "revenge" position.
From the very beginning, those things of King Qi Xian did not belong to him, even if it was based on the criterion of "if it is given, there is no reason to take it back", those things are also those of the late King Qi Xian, what is the matter with Sima Jian, this concubine?
The main thing is, how innocent is the king of Qin?
It's not that King Qin wants his father to pass him out, King Qin has been making trouble for a long time because he doesn't want to be passed on, and the world knows it.
Sima Jian also knew, but he still chose to "take revenge" on King Qin. Because he didn't have the courage to take revenge on Emperor Wu of Jin directly, he only dared to attack King Qin secretly, and felt how "powerful" he was.
Yes, that's right, it's just that unplanted. Sima Jian also knew that he was not on the stage as a concubine, no matter what, it would not be his turn to sit on the throne, and he could not be as upright as other vassal kings. Therefore, he wanted to emulate Cao Cao, kill the "strong" Emperor Jin Hui who is now on the throne, and set up an emperor.
Emperor Jin Hui's sister-in-law, Sima Xu, is a good candidate for Emperor Er. When Wei Jue was in a coma, Sima Xuan, who had reached the age of six, was made the crown prince, but he never chose the prince and the prince, and Sima Jian was eyeing this.
Killing Emperor Hui of Jin was such a big thing, of course, Sima Jian couldn't do it alone. Qin Hui also has three friends, and Sima Jian also has allies, all of whom are the kind of vassal kings who are related to the royal family for eight thousand miles, and feel that it is impossible to succeed to the throne, but they are still ambitious for the throne.
According to Old Man Wei's letter, Sima Jian is likely to be used by other princes who are hiding deeper.
This kind of brainless goods are either used to death by the other party, or they die by themselves.
Inevitably, Sima Jian was at the end of his rope, and he was really so mad that Emperor Jin Hui was unknowingly poisoned, and Old Man Wei arranged for Emperor Jin Hui to go to the palace in the north to hunt and avoid the edge for the time being. Old Man Wei's plan was to wait for him to clean up the cows, ghosts, snakes, and gods in the capital, and then invite Emperor Jin Hui's family back to the palace.
The girl who analyzed the intelligence felt that there was very likely to be some twists and turns in the middle that they didn't know about, which led to the Holy Driver being coerced or taking the initiative to flee here.