Chapter Twenty-Seven: How Honored Is the Emperor of the Han Dynasty?

Sometimes, no one can see the whole picture of how the world works.

Where we don't know, there are always people who are doing things silently, they may just do it for their own work and tasks, but in the end, they are still guarding us.

Asking traces does not ask the heart, and the conscience is not perfect.

The magic sects everywhere have found their own goals and directions very tacitly, and gathered the disciples of the sect to solve these problems that the world does not know, and at this time, in addition to fighting, there are naturally disaster relief everywhere.

In such troubled times, it is not that there is no disaster relief, otherwise if the lord of one side does not regard the people under his account as his own people, it will only be a matter of minutes if the rebellion is lifted.

And with the large-scale rebellion of the Yellow Turban Rebellion as a precedent, in fact, although the Han people at this time, although they are still living honestly, if they are forced to be urgent, there are pioneers in front, and naturally there will be no lack of some brave people who have the courage to directly do something that is contrary to the law.

The people of the Han Dynasty were different from the famous Qing Dynasty later.

The people of the Han Dynasty, the atmosphere of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, which was inherited, left behind the kind of recklessness and fierceness of the pre-Qin and pre-Han dynasties, and they would not easily bow their heads completely.

If you can live well under the condition of being able to lose a little bit, everyone will definitely choose to live a little hard, but if you don't have the opportunity to live well, then Hermes-Epitek will not hesitate at all to raise the flag and rebel.

However, when it comes to the fierce folk customs of the Han Dynasty, there seems to be one point that has been ignored by everyone.

Where is the real inheritance of the Han Dynasty?

Is it the puppet emperor Liu Xie in Lu Bu's hands now, or the young emperor Liu Wei who disappeared after Liu Yuan's war?

At the time of Liu Yuan's war, Liu Wei should have been left in which county town in Qingzhou, Xu Huang and Xu Shu analyzed that they were in Linzi City, but after the capture of Linzi, no trace of Liu Wei was found, and then no trace of Liu Wei was found in Beihai and other places, and there were not even many traces.

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Liu Bei was also very concerned about the young emperor at first, but he didn't find any traces of the young emperor, and Jizhou and Youzhou continued to rectify, so he asked Xu Shu and Xu Huang to continue to look for traces of Liu Wei in Qingzhou, and he returned to Jizhou with Chen Chen to deal with government affairs, and then he encountered a snowstorm during the glacial period, so he forgot about it, and there was no sound after this matter, and the people in Liu Bei's camp also forgot, even Xu Huang and Xu Shu were focusing on the reconstruction of Qingzhou and the incorporation of the Montenegrin army.

It is worth mentioning that Zhang Yan finally knew that Liu Bei and Yuan Shao occupied the entire Qingzhou after the battle, and he knew that his plan to rely on Qingzhou to establish an earthly Taoist kingdom was in vain, how could he possibly get Qingzhou back from Liu Bei? So he simply applied to take his own main force in the Montenegrin Army, which had not been absorbed, to be stationed at the junction of Qingzhou and Yanzhou, which could be regarded as a neighbor with Liu Bei, as if he was helping Liu Bei guard the door, but he did not admit that he was a subordinate supernumerary force on his face.

Chen Chen did not dislike such a relationship, but asked Xu Shu to give Zhang Yan a little help and support when he had extra ability.

Liu Xie had no real power, and the Western Liang Army represented by Lu Bu was not recognized by the princes of the Central Plains, so the imperial court centered on Liu Xie could only be regarded as a small imperial court.

And the missing Liu Wei was the reason for the princes to ask for Dong at the beginning, but now he is missing, and there is no way to inherit the prestige and dignity of the Han Emperor.

As for Liu Bei in the north, Liu Yan in Yizhou, and Liu Biao in Jingzhou, although they are all relatives of the Han family, if there is no formal process for inheritance, then no matter how powerful they are, they can only be ministers, not kings, let alone emperors.

It's just that the current Liu Bei is regarded as the strongest pillar of the Han family, and if you want to talk about the possibility of the Han family's three prosperity, it will only be Liu Bei.

Among the three major clans of the Han family, only Liu Bei has complete control over his own territory, is unified and coordinated within his own group, has a common goal and sufficient strength.

If Liu Wei and Liu Xie are both dead, then Liu Bei can inherit the position of the Han family and go to rejuvenate the Han family.

Although the death of the two emperors was the most beneficial to Liu Bei, with Liu Bei's character, he would naturally not do such a thing.

And at the beginning, some people in Liu Bei's group were worried that if Liu Bei really found Liu Wei, then Liu Bei wanted to give up the entire group and really become a Yi Yin of the Kuang Fu Han family, what should they do with Liu Bei's descendants?

Although this idea of internal struggle is a bit dangerous, it is actually an inevitable law.

Fortunately, Liu Wei disappeared, when the news that Liu Wei was not found reached Yecheng, in fact, many people were relieved, no one wanted to find Liu Wei, even if he had the opportunity to hold the Son of Heaven and order the princes, but with Liu Bei's character, if he really wanted him to ascend the throne, I was afraid that Chen Chen and they would take the lead to give Liu Bei a yellow robe.

Is Liu Wei still alive today? Where is it?

Alive.

And Liu Wei's situation at this time is not bad, he is still sitting in the carriage, breathing unevenly, feeling the bumps of the carriage, the Tang Empress is still beside him, he never thought that in his life, he can be the emperor in this life, at this age, constantly transfer and flee, all the way from Luoyang to Chang'an, from Chang'an to Qingzhou, from Qingzhou to the south today.

He always felt that there was something magical about his life.

I always think of my father, who has no good grades, but can frighten his ministers.

Sometimes at night, he would wake up from his dream and ask himself: "How respectful is the position of Emperor Han?" ”

It seems that everyone just treats him, his half-brother, as an object, as a symbol, like a walking heirloom jade seal.

It seems that whoever owns himself has a big man.

Before his father fell, he never thought that the position of the Emperor of the Han Dynasty would one day be treated as a commodity, valued, and scrutinized.

"Your Majesty, woke up again?"

The people outside the carriage seemed to hear Liu Bian's uneven breathing in the carriage, understood that Liu Bian woke up again because of a nightmare, opened the curtain of the carriage, and asked with concern.

Liu Wei looked at the face of this ordinary middle-aged man, this may be the only old acquaintance he has until now, except for his wife.

"Well, teacher, where are we now?"

After Liu Wei saw Wang Yue, he relaxed a little, and with Wang Yue by his side, he could feel that his safety was somewhat guaranteed, and he could breathe fresh air more freely without being afraid.

"Now it's almost time to enter Yuzhou."

Wang Yue looked at Liu Wei, who was a little hesitant but had a kind of weakness and strength that he didn't have back then, and felt a little emotion in his heart, in the end, he was a person who had been trained by experience, and the young man who would feel inappropriate when he raised a sword, although he was still weak and timid now, but perhaps because he had experienced a lot, he had a certain ability to resist pressure.

Wang Yue, who had disappeared for a long time, would appear at this time, and if the world knew, it would probably be surprising.

After the Luoyang Revolution and the death of Emperor Ling of the Han Dynasty, there was no one to inherit and order the night owls, so Wang Yue, the leader, could only disband the night owls and become a nameless civil organization. Wang Yue later cooperated with Yuan Ji, hoping to overthrow Dong Zhuo, get enough benefits, distribute some wealth to his subordinates, and have the opportunity to support the young emperor to ascend to the throne, and then continue to return to the position of one of the closest people to the emperor back then, and even win a high position.

It's a pity that his teammates didn't give his way, Yuan Ji was directly slaughtered by Dong Zhuo's rampage, Wang Yue could only lurk with the organization, but he didn't do anything else, and barely made a living by exchanging information with other forces and organizations.

They just never forgot who they were, and they didn't want to lose their high status as a royal espionage, though few people knew about it.

But they still secretly protected the two little Han emperors for the sake of their ideals.

It is to be able to rebuild the night stalker one day, so that the night stalker can come to the stage and become a privileged institution.

It's a pity that Liu Xie was completely controlled by Lu Bu, and then Liu Wei fled, and the forces secretly promoted at that time were not only the naval army arranged by Chen Chen, but also the nameless organization in the hands of Wang Yue.

Liu Xie had no choice but to leave a branch to protect Liu Xie's safety, and the rest was led by Wang Yue, following Liu Wei all the way to Qingzhou, Wang Yue originally planned to identify himself with Yuan Shao, but he didn't expect Yuan Shao to also treat Liu Wei as a puppet.

He understood that Liu Wei and these princes could only cooperate, and he couldn't rely on them with weakness, and the result would only be regarded as a puppet.