Chapter 10: The Genius Boy Jia Yi (I)

Two years later, Liu Heng crowned Liu Chang's four sons, the eldest son Liu An was Fulinghou, Liu Bo was Anyanghou, Liu Ci was Yangzhouhou, Liu Liang was Dongchenghou, and the four marquis were only seven or eight years old.

Even so, it still didn't stop the mouths of the people of the world. There is a song among the people, "A foot of cloth can still be sewn; A bucket of millet is still acceptable. Two brothers, incompatible! "The common people were creative and made up pop songs to satirize the cannibalism of the royal brothers.

When Liu Heng heard about it, he felt uncomfortable and wanted to cry. Above the court, he said without grievances: "Yao Shun exiled their son, Duke Zhou killed his younger brothers Uncle Guan and Uncle Cai, and the world regarded them as saints and praised them for their selflessness. For example, how can people think that I am greedy for the fiefdom of King Huainan! ”

Don't fight for land, fight for breath!

In order to show that he didn't want to grab that piece of land with Liu Chang, Liu Heng was angry and renamed Liu Xi, the king of Chengyang, the king of Huainan, and added a loud nickname to Liu Chang: King Li. There is a law that says, "Killing innocents is terrible; tyrannical and unrelated; ruthless and rude, he said ......". The emperor's brother held back the fire in his belly and finally found an outlet to vent.

Liu Heng has never forgotten his obedient younger brother.

There is a smart person who sees Liu Heng's thoughts and is worried that Liu Heng will crown Liu Chang's sons as kings in the future, so the tragedy of Liu Chang's rebellion will be staged again! This man gave the emperor a slap in the way to stop this. It's a pity that Liu Heng only partially adopted his suggestion. The result was not what this clever man expected! Liu Chang's eldest son, Liu An, will make even greater moves in a few decades.

This smart man who has seen through decades at a glance is called Jia Yi.

Jia Yi, a native of Luoyang, Henan County, is gifted and intelligent, and he is rich in five cars. At the age of eighteen, Jia Yi became famous in Henan County. When Wu Gong, the county guard of Henan County, heard about this genius boy, he fell in love with talents, recruited Jia Yi as his student, and taught him what he had learned all his life.

The level of Duke Wu is very high, and when it comes to the imperial court assessment, Henan County's governance performance ranks first among all counties. Emperor Liu Heng noticed Wu Gong, he checked Wu Gong's resume, and found that Wu Gong and Li Si, the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty, were fellow villagers and classmates. This is a law cow! Liu Heng immediately promoted Wu Gong to Beijing as a court lieutenant and was in charge of justice.

Wu Gong had the heart to bring his own students, and when he mentioned Jia Yi in front of the emperor, he was full of praise. Jia Yi entered the emperor's sight and was recruited into Beijing as a doctor. This year, Jia Yi was only twenty-one years old. People are more angry than people. Jia Yi became an advisor to the emperor at the age of twenty-one, and some people only went to university at this age.

No wonder Zhang Ailing said: Be famous as soon as possible!

On the way to Beijing, Jia Yi was full of spirits. This trip to Chang'an will definitely live up to what he has learned all his life, assist the Son of Heaven, and make the world a good one!

In Liu Heng's advisory group, Jia Yi is the youngest. Every time Liu Heng asked the advisory group to discuss a question, Jia Yi had an excellent answer. Even if he encounters some difficult problems, doctors who are much older than Jia Yi can't say why, but Jia Yi can deal with it easily. The elders have to admire, Jia Yi is really talented.

Liu Heng was very happy, and within a year, he promoted Jia Yi to be the doctor of Taizhong.

After Jia Yi gained Liu Heng's trust, he continued to put forward reform suggestions. First, etiquette, five elements, etc., and then many official names were set up to change the old laws left over from the Qin Dynasty. Liu Heng almost didn't agree to these suggestions. Jia Yi is young, lacks governing experience, and is too aggressive. Liu Heng is steady, and the series of reforms proposed by Jia Yi are not what Dahan needs most at present.

Jia Yi went back to ponder for a few days and wrote a "On Accumulation and Sparseness", emphasizing the importance of agricultural production and grain storage. In ancient times, when the level of productivity was low, this view was extremely correct, and it was the basic national policy of various dynasties when they were prosperous. Liu Heng was greatly moved when he received Shangshu, and he really praised it.

Jia Yi made persistent efforts and made another suggestion. It was this piece of advice that brought him bad luck!

In the Xuanshu Palace, Jia Yi generously stated, "The minister thinks that if the princes do not return to their fiefdoms and stay in the capital, they will not only increase the burden on the capital, but also fail to play the role of the emperor of the Ping Domain. It's better to let them all go back to their fiefdoms! ”