Chapter 876: Morning Rain in Weicheng
Mrs. Thorn Shi and his two daughters-in-law nodded, and there was also a long history from Xizhou, and the county commander Zhang Ji was not afraid of blowing his beard and glaring at him after Lord Thorn Shi came. Pen & Fun & Pavilion www.biquge.info
He said that he would do it, and he wanted to add a county lieutenant himself to grasp this major event recognized by the long history. He was still standing by the salt well, waving to the busy crowd and shouting, "Ma Xun, you run here!" ”
A person trotted over from the crowd, and it was the original county order of Duwei County who was demoted to the people.
The county order can't be done, but you always have to eat, you can't stay in the original county, and there are always other counties to go. So he supported people and moved his family to the salt well in Pengshui County to find an errand.
Ma Xun is not an illiterate villager, although the robe on his body is gone, he is wearing a tight-fitting short dress at this time, and his cloth shoes are stained with fontanelle. But it doesn't mean that his mind has also degenerated to the level of a villager.
He was used to doing the county order, and he had a lot of discomfort with the physical work on the salt well, and after returning to his residence every day, Ma Xun lay down on the bed, feeling that his waist was going to be tired.
However, his humble attitude, clever eyes, pragmatic and low-key style, as well as his ability to plan compared to the villagers, made him quickly stand on his feet, and was looked at by Zhang Ji, the county magistrate of the new county.
A man moves to life, and a tree moves to die.
If he doesn't move the place, he's dead. However, when he ran over and listened to the orders of the county magistrate, Ma Xun undoubtedly overturned the truth in this proverb. If a person moves, a tree will live! The prefectural order said!
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Chang'an, Weicheng Chaoyu.
Since the emperor issued an edict to pray for rain, the days in the Guanzhong area were really face-saving, and soon it rained. At present, the emperor is most concerned about the time of heaven, and Xizhou has temporarily retreated to second place.
With Guo Xiaoke and Gao Jun in the west, he has nothing to worry about, but he cares about Qianzhou.
The idea of Shengsu Yin to be the governor of the West Governor came out of the emperor's mind again. For those things that have a little reason and basis, and are very unexpected in terms of precedent, the emperor's determination is astonishing.
Who says women can't make long history? Besides, with Gao Jun there, does Xizhou need a strong long history? The fall of a middle concubine does not seem to have a subjective reason for Gao Jun, but the emperor knows that it always has a little to do with the strength of Liu Dunxing, Sima.
Then add a female long history between the governor of Xizhou and Sima of Xizhou, and let them see if the emperor is not in vain. The wooden wedge is small, but only the most astute carpenter knows where to drive it.
There are also considerations in this decision that His Majesty the Emperor is inconvenient to talk about, and when he says it, it seems that the Emperor takes Mrs. Liu, the Governor of Xizhou, too seriously, although in fact this is the case.
He wanted to elevate Su Yin's status in Gao Jun's family as much as possible, and not provoke this Mrs. Liu. An emperor doesn't always think about big things in his heart, so what are big things?
He believes that anything that is closely related to a key person in a key aspect is also a big deal. It is also a big deal to change the king in Java, but there is no half-penni relationship with the Tang Emperor at the moment.
At the same time, in order not to stimulate Sima Liu Dunxing and bring a negative impact on Gao Jun, the emperor lowered Su Changshi's rank to Sima level. For Liu Dunxing, there is so much he can do and is willing to consider.
With Chu Suiliang and Liu Xun missing, the emperor's decision did not encounter any advice.
The sensible ministers had no objection, and after a moment of astonishment on their faces, they were submissive, and tried to ponder what was in the matter.
And Lord Sun of Zhao Guogong, Li Daozong, the king of Jiangxia County, and even Fan Boshan, the Shaoqing of Zongzheng Temple, may have expressed their support a little more clearly. When His Majesty the Emperor raised the matter, the cabinet elder was not present, and several officials in the Gao Mansion lowered their eyelids, unable to see whether they supported or not.
And the emperor wanted to take a look at the matter of the edict ordering Xizhou to assist Qianzhou in fighting drought.
Fighting drought is a thankless task, and the results are unpredictable. So from the people sent by Xizhou, he not only took a look at Gao Jun's attitude towards Liu Dunxing, but also figured out Mrs. Liu's attitude towards Su Yin.
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Liu Yuru strictly controlled Gao Jun's approach to Su Yin, and also poked Gao Jun inside and out, letting him understand his mind and position on Su Yin's matter, and not letting him think wrongly. However, if Gao Jun really wanted to do that, she would retreat.
Liu Yuru said that the seven or eight women in the family came in, on the surface, it was a question of generosity or not, but her mentality at this time was different from the beginning. At the beginning, it was her embarrassing identity that did not allow her to interfere too much in Gao Jun's life, but now it is different.
What moved her extremely was that Gao Jun regarded her words as Lei Chi, and after knowing her intentions, he didn't even take a step towards Su Yin's side, which made her sympathize with Su Yin in turn.
The last time I invited Lilan to my house for a drink, I was almost out of control after being pushed by Lirong, and I was a little sluggish in that incident.
Before she realized the seriousness, she was stopped by Gao shouting.
Because of that incident, Liu Yuru was snatched white for the first time by Gao Jun without pain or itching, and she also cried her nose. She knew that Lilan, a woman, was not inferior to anyone in terms of tactfulness, understanding and pleasing men, so Gao Jun's insistence on resisting moved her again.
When she was with him, Liu Yuru was always attentive and tolerated his unremitting exploration of his own concentration, sometimes urgency, and sometimes patience. She searched for his eyes in the dizziness, communicated with him without reservation, and then gave herself unreservedly and slowly merged with him.
The drought in the world has not affected the mood of everyone in Xizhou, everyone has something to do and income, and the mood is of course so good that it goes without saying every day.
Liu Dunxing and Ma Dafa chose two new village addresses, one near the east side of the hillside to Liuzhong County, that is, the original brick kiln site in Gaoyu. It was a large flat area of gravel.
There is also a large hillside on the side of the avenue that goes from the weaving field to the Xizhou capital.
These two places had their own reasons for use, and Liu Sima knew that he could not decide by himself, so he brought Ma Dafa to the ranch village to ask for instructions from the governor of Gaodu.
When they arrived, Chief Pastor Gao was in the farrowing house, a mare in labor was working hard, and Gao was holding his sleeves to help. Feng Zheng, the chief pastor of the Khotanese pasture, was standing next to the chief pastor Gao and did not leave, and he came to ask for a foal.
Gao Jun said to him, "Don't just move your mouth, see if I'm ready," he pointed to the foal that had already exposed its head and one of its front legs and said to Feng Zheng, "You pull it out for me, and it's yours to pull it out." Feng Zheng was not ambiguous, and immediately rolled up his sleeves.
There was an old shepherd who used to be with Feng Zheng, and when he saw this, he joked, "Lord Feng, it would be nice if you were so sharp with Yang Que'er!" As soon as Mrs. Yang's legs were raised, Lord Feng pulled up her sleeves, and the successor was over. ”
After listening to Liu Sima's plan, Gao Jun couldn't decide for a while, "You tell me the reason." ”