Chapter 11: The Genius Boy Jia Yi (II)

Jia Yi's words, Liu Heng thought so. With so many people nested in the capital, too much pressure has been added to the supply of resources and logistics. Liu Heng agreed to this suggestion.

Not long after, Liu Heng issued an edict saying: All the princes should return to their fiefdoms; Those who serve in the capital or need to stay in the capital do not need to return, but they must send the prince back.

When the princes received this edict, they jumped to their feet one by one and scolded their mothers. Many were forced to return to their fiefdoms, while others tried their best to stay in the capital, or were able to drag on for a day. How good is Beijing, a first-tier central city, a world of flowers, who wants to go?

When the princes heard that it was Jia Yi's idea, they gritted their teeth with hatred. This kid has only been in the capital for a few days! So much has happened!

There is a good saying, "It is harder to touch interests than to touch souls." Jia Yi offended the elite.

Emperor Liu Heng admired Jia Yi more and more, and planned to let Jia Yi transfer to a real job. When he went to court, Liu Heng discussed this matter with Prime Minister Zhou Bo and others.

The ministers reacted strongly, which surprised Liu Heng.

"Luoyang boy, how much college can you ask?"

"Jia Yi is young and knowledgeable, so he wants to abuse power and disrupt national politics!"

"Jia Yi must not be a minister!"

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Liu Heng understood that Jia Yi was angry, and he didn't want to make big changes to the government, so he couldn't turn his face with the ministers because of a Jia Yi.

He sighed secretly: this young man can't stay in the court anymore.

In order to protect Jia Yi, Liu Heng temporarily distanced himself from him. Coincidentally, Wu Zhu, the king of Changsha, lacked a prince, so Liu Heng appointed Jia Yi to travel thousands of miles to be the prince of Changsha.

The Kingdom of Changsha is the only surviving kingdom of princes with different surnames from the Liu family, and the current king of Changsha, Wu Shu, is the fifth grandson of Wu Rui. Changsha is small in area, low and humid, and successive Changsha kings have kept to themselves, so they have been retained. Jia Yi being a Taifu is equivalent to being assigned.

Jia Yi couldn't figure it out, he tried his best to make suggestions, why couldn't he be reused? What assists the Son of Heaven, what is the world, has now become a joke!

When crossing the Hunan River, he looked at the gloomy river and thought of Qu Zi, who was exiled here a hundred years ago, and his heart became more and more sad. Talented people don't meet, ancient and modern! Back at the building, he wrote "Hanging Qu Yuanfu" with a pen.

In the third year of being demoted to Changsha, an owl flew into Jia Yi's room and stopped next to Jia Yi's seat. In ancient times, the owl was a symbol of bad luck. Jia Yi was depressed, and he was not accustomed to the water and soil in Changsha, he hurt himself and felt that his life was short, and he wrote another "Owl Fu".

It didn't take long for Jia Yi's life to take a turn for the better. The king of Changsha, Wu Zhu, died, and because he had no son, the Changsha state was revoked. Jia Yi doesn't have to be the prince of Changsha. Liu Heng missed Jia Yi and recalled him back to Chang'an.

Jia Yi returned to Chang'an and immediately entered the palace. Liu Heng was sacrificing to ghosts and gods, and after the end, he met Jia Yi in the Xuanshu Hall of Weiyang Palace. Liu Heng casually talked to Jia Yi about ghosts and gods. Jia Yi is erudite and can speak well, Liu Heng listened to it with relish, and the two chatted until late at night. After Jia Yi left, Liu Heng was still unsatisfied and said: "I haven't seen Jia Sheng for many years, I thought I had surpassed him." Now it seems that it is still inferior to him. ”

Liu Heng appointed Jia Yi as the prince of Liang and taught his youngest son, Liu Yi, the king of Liang. Jia Yi changed from Changsha Wang Taifu to Liang Wang Taifu, and his level has not changed, but the gap between them is big. Liu Yi, the king of Liang, was the prince of the Liu family, and was deeply favored by his father Liu Heng.

Jia Yi knew that the emperor still valued himself. Soon after, he wrote the famous "Public Security Policy", which mainly talked about three issues: princes and kings, the Xiongnu, and education.

On the issue of dealing with princes and kings, he proposed, "Many build princes and few of them." "In addition to the eldest son of the princely king, the other sons may also be crowned kings in their father's land. Passed down from generation to generation, no matter how powerful the princely kingdom is, it can be divided into many small vassal states, and these small states are scattered, and they will not be able to compete with the imperial court.

Liu Heng received the book and was emotional. The former Jia Yi is back!

A few years later, Liu Yi, the king of Liang, unfortunately fell from his horse and died. His beloved son died young, and Liu Heng was very sad. That's fate! He didn't blame Jia Yi. Although Liu Heng didn't say anything, Jia Yi was under a lot of psychological pressure, feeling that he had betrayed Liu Heng's trust, and often washed his face with tears.

Only a little more than a year later, Jia Yi fell ill and died at the age of thirty-three. Before his death, Jia Yi made two more suggestions, one was adopted by Liu Heng and the other was ignored.

The suggestion that was ignored was to dissuade Liu Heng from making Liu Chang's sons kings. He wrote: The hatred of killing his father is not shared, although Liu Chang was not killed directly by the emperor, but it can be regarded as a death because of you. When his son grows up, he will not be able to keep to himself.

Jia Yi really guessed the ending.

The adopted recommendations have preserved the stability of the country. Jia Yi pointed out: The geographical location of Liang is very important, and Liang should be controlled. Now that the country is stable, after a few years, when the princes and kings grow up, Your Majesty will be able to see the crisis of the country.

Liu Heng suddenly realized that he changed the title of Liu Wu, the king of Huaiyang, the second son of Yan, to the king of Liang. Twenty years later, the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms broke out, and Liang played a major role in the counterinsurgency war.

is high-minded, these four words are the most suitable to describe Jia Yi. His short life crossed the sky of the Han like a meteor.