Chapter 35 The Emperor is in power
The collapse of the Northern Zhou Mansion is not only due to Yu Wenyun, but also inseparable from Yang Jian's personal hard work. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
Seeing that his son-in-law the emperor was extravagant, unscrupulous, and ruthless, dissatisfied inside and outside the court, and full of social complaints, the fall of the Northern Zhou Dynasty was a matter of time, and even the end was approaching!
To this end, Yang Jian made some preparations for a rainy day. And opportunities are always given to those who are well prepared and persistent!
He used the power and influence of his family and his father-in-law's family to make friends extensively, cultivate party members, and expand his own power!
When he was doing the history of Suizhou Assassin, he became a brother with the hussar general Pang Huang. When he served as the governor of Dingzhou, Pang Huang served as the Taishou of Changshan, and they had close contact, and the two had frequent and intimate interactions.
Yang Jian left his post and transferred to be the governor of Maozhou, and Pang Huang persuaded him to take advantage of this to rise up against Zhou and establish a hegemony!
Yang Jian clasped Pang Huang's hand and said gratefully: "Thank you, brother, for your support, it's just that the time is not yet ripe." It can be seen that Yang insists that the emperor's heart is overflowing!
Now (May 11, 580), Emperor Xuan of the Northern Zhou Dynasty Yu Wenyun has passed away!
He was succeeded by his son, Yu Wenyan (known as Emperor Jing), who was only 8 years old and did not know what politics was.
This is undoubtedly the opportunity that Yang Jian is waiting for, although it is not the maturity of the winning volume, at least it is an opportunity that can be worth fighting and seeing!
The fall of the Yuwen regime is an inevitable sooner or later!
Yang resolutely: Instead of "fertilizer water flowing into outsiders' fields", it is better to "fertilizer water flowing into grandfather's fields!" ”
(Although Yu Wenyan is not born to Yang Jian's daughter Yang Lihua, he still respects Empress Yang Lihua as his mother.) )
After his death, Yu Wenyun never expected that the person who betrayed him first, indirectly wanted his son's life, and also wanted the life of his dynasty was none other than Zheng Yi, the doctor in the history of the interior who he had always put his heart in his heart and relied on and rewarded!
Zheng Yi, who wanted to take refuge in the new master, and Liu Fang, the little imperial official who was in charge of the proposed edict, issued a pseudo-edict as the will of Emperor Yu Wenyun of Zhou Xuan after conspiring with Yang Jian and achieving a political transaction acceptable to all parties:
Yang Jian was summoned to the palace to assist the government, appointed the fake Huang Yue and Zuo Dacheng as prime ministers, supervised the internal and external military, oversaw the government and government, and assisted Emperor Yuwenxi.
(Huang Yue, decorated with gold, used by ancient emperors.) If Huang Yue is given to the minister, it means that the emperor exercises the right of conquest, and the minister is given the title of "fake Huang Yue". )
You can believe that this edict is "fake". Because when Yu Wenyun was still alive, after transferring the royal family out of the capital to become the "king", I don't know what considerations, he instead transferred the two princes to Kyoto and entrusted them with important tasks!
One is his own national abbot Yang Jian, who is highly suspicious and asks him to replace the former former suspicious lieutenant Chi Hui - the father of the other national abbot: his third son is Yu Chi Shun, the father of the last queen Wei Chi Chifan. Yu Chi Hui himself is the eldest son of the eldest princess Changle, the sister of Emperor Wen of the Northern Zhou Dynasty, and the nephew of Yu Wentai. After the dismissal, Wei Chi Hui was demoted to the Duke of Shu, so he had to roll up the cover and leave Beijing to go to Shu.
Another person who was transferred to the capital was his son Yuwen Xian's national abbot Sima Xiaonan (whose daughter Sima Lingji was the Empress of Emperor Yu Wenxian of the Northern Zhou Dynasty), who served as the empress of the Great Empress.