Chapter 546: The Paradox of History

Su Qin remembered the key information that Miss Yue'er said: The object of Lin Huren's hookup turned out to be a relative of the monarch, so in the Zhao State, who is the relative of the monarch?

It is nothing more than two types of people, the first is the children of the Zhao clan who have the same surname as him, and the other is the relatives of the queen family. Since the crown prince Zhao Yong was crowned as the crown prince, the mother is more expensive than the son, and his mother, that is, Meng Ting's sister Meng Juan, was canonized as the queen, so the relatives are the Meng family.

Colluding with the Lin Hu people, with the intention of being unfavorable to the Zhao State, it seems that the Meng clan does not need to do this, because their nephew Zhao Yong is about to ascend the throne, and the world of the Zhao State is controlled by Zhao Yong, won't the Meng clan also follow suit? Why should they destroy their own future?

Su Qin thought from this: "If what the Lin Hu people said is correct, then the so-called relatives of Zhao Hou who colluded with the Lin Hu tribe must be the children of the Zhao family." ”

So why did the Zhao family want to collude with the Lin Hu people? Could it be that they have hidden ambitions to seize power, and are still unwilling to accept the failure of the usurpation of Fengyang Jun Zhao Cheng and Xuanyang Jun Zhao Yun, and intend to make waves on the abolition of the prince?

Su Qin thought of the strong power of Zhao Guozong's family and the intrigue within him, and couldn't help but turn the focus of his suspicions to this aspect again.

With Su Qin's travels, he deeply knew where the biggest drawbacks in the internal affairs of the Eastern princes were. Compared with the Qin state, they are all because the power of the monarch's clan is too strong, and the reforms implemented are difficult to adhere to, and even end up in failure.

Wu Qi's transformation in the Chu State was like this, and he ended up under the butcher's knife of a ruined and disgraced nobleman who died tragically in the Chu State.

Qi Wang Tian Pijiang's father, King Qi Wei, can be regarded as a promising monarch, but he only enabled Zou Ji, Sun Bin and other sages from the politics of foreign dynasties, which caused a refreshing political scene. Su Qin had experienced the rebellion of Tian Tong, the Zhengqing of Qi State, and was deeply touched by this. Even after Tian Tong fled, he was replaced by Tian Bijiang's other uncle, Tian Cheng.

The politics of Wei had major reforms in the Wei Wenhou generation, which opened the reform atmosphere of the Warring States Period, but when it came to his son Wei Wuhou, he began to squeeze out reformers such as Wu Qi and Shang Ying, and returned to the old road.

Not to mention Yan and Korea, on the one hand, they are relatively small and weak, and on the other hand, they are also subject to the power of their old aristocracy everywhere, and it is difficult to make a difference. Of course, occasional outbreaks cannot be ruled out. Because in such an era of recruitment and advocating change, who can guarantee that a country will have a promising monarch, appoint virtuous ruling ministers, and implement strong reform measures, so as to bring about a new look of the country?

Thirty years ago, Han Zhaohou of South Korea appointed Shen Bu as the prime minister, implemented reforms for 19 years, and revised the law internally, and the national strength of South Korea was once enhanced, which caused the Qin State to be eyeing the enemy, but it did not dare to increase troops in South Korea. It's a pity that in the generation of Han Hou and Han Gu, the Qingming politics of the Han Zhaohou era could not be continued, and the national strength declined.

As for the Yan Kingdom, it is currently lifeless, like a sick person who has contracted a deep disease, and can only hope that there will be a promising monarch in the future, maybe his outburst will flash the light of that moment, and make the Qi State and other powerful countries submit to their feet. However, in the long run, if we cannot turn the fruits of change into a system and maintain the results of change, it will be short-lived.

Su Qin's greatest hope was the Zhao State, because the north of the Zhao State was a large area of Hu people's land, and in the heart was the small country Zhongshan State, which had no strong competitors in the north and northeast, and had geographical advantages.

Moreover, the territory of Zhao is vast and has great potential for development, if the power of the old aristocracy can be eradicated, it can completely develop into a great eastern power on a par with Qin.

If Zhao can rise smoothly, it may not be easy for Qin to invade the eastern princes and dominate the world.

Of course, after the rise of Zhao, you also need to be careful to prove it, otherwise once you make an irreparable mistake, then the situation will be out of control.

In such an era of fierce competition, no vassal state could make a big mistake, not even the powerful Qin state. Su Qin had traveled to the Qin State and knew that Qin Jun Yingsi, to be precise, it should be said that it was King Qin Yingsi, and his son Yingdang, born to Queen Wei, was a very unstable person, so brave and ruthless, and there was no one in his eyes. On the contrary, the son of the ambitious concubine Mi Bazi is Yingji, who is smart, calm and sophisticated.

But Yingdang is the eldest son of the concubine, and Yingji is the child of the concubine, if there is no change, the throne should be the inheritance of Yingdang. With Yingdang's brutal and brutal work, once King Qin Yingsi died, Zhang Yi's junior brother probably had to leave Qin as soon as possible, otherwise Shang Ying's car splitting would most likely befall him.

If you choose to win, it will be difficult for Qin to succeed in hegemony, and if you choose Yingji, the six countries will rest. Between Winning and Winning, will history give a great favor to Qin? Such a choice that is related to the trend of the world is not something that mortals can control.

By chance, or by necessity?

The Hezong Alliance has come to this point, and it is subject to the constraints of its junior brother Zhang Yi everywhere, and I am afraid that it will be difficult to unite as one. At this moment, Su Qin can only adjust his strategy, and his greatest wish is to create the most favorable external environment for the rise of Zhao through the alliance of Hezong, so as to truly implement the interests of Hezong.

Once the Zhao State rises in the Hezhong, the Qin State will also be impressed with him in the future, and even the son of the Qin State will be sent to the Zhao State as a hostage, which is also entirely possible.

Su Qin thought of that kind of scene, and only then did he feel that the results of his actions had paid off on this stage of cooperation.

And in addition to the Zhao State, it is obviously not feasible to look for such a country and such an opportunity among the eastern princes. This is exactly what Su Qin repeatedly stated in his letters to Zhao Yu through Feiyi before the Battle of Michi: Zhao needed the external environment of the alliance, and even sacrificed the interests of the die-hard aristocracy that stuck to the old system in his country.

Of course, Zhao Hou fully supported Hezong and invested a lot of manpower, material and financial resources, and it was inevitable that he would be strongly opposed by the aristocracy of his country, and they would definitely sow discord and cause trouble under the pretext that Zhao's gains outweighed the losses.

Su Qin had already expected this, so he was deeply wary of the clan nobles of the Zhao State. Now that he saw the clues of the collusion between the Zhao clan and foreign clans, he couldn't help but be highly nervous.