Chapter 311: Lu Zhi
In today's chaotic Luoyang officialdom, to be honest, no one will come to Liu Xin's trouble, either they are not qualified and capable, or they are not interested in pulling their faces and fighting against Liu Xin, so Liu Xin does not have to worry that an official will suddenly appear to find trouble for him. Pen % fun % Pavilion www.biquge.info
Of course, this does not mean that Liu Xin can do whatever he wants in Luoyang City, after all, there are so many organizations or individuals staring at Liu Xin now, and there are open and secret whistles everywhere, Liu Xin can be sure that his every move now is probably being watched by these organizations or individuals.
Although no one will come to find their own trouble now, but if Liu Xin has any problems and flaws, these organizations or individuals will choose to take action nine times out of ten, either to find trouble with Liu Xin, or to threaten Liu Xin because of this, in short, Liu Xin is now walking on thin ice, and every step must think about the cost and consequences of doing so, as well as the possible dangers.
For example, today Liu Xin is going to participate in the banquet held by Zhou Yi in Luoyang, it seems to be just an ordinary banquet, and Zhou Yi, as the host, is also very hospitable, but Liu Xin understands that those organizations or individuals with ulterior motives must also be eyeing this banquet, if they have bad words and deeds at this banquet, I am afraid that they will be "amplified" by these organizations or individuals, or taken out of context, and become their handle to blackmail themselves.
The Qing Dynasty's literary prison was very famous, and a random word, a sentence, and a picture could be raised to the level of rebellion, which made people feel ridiculous and sad.
However, this literary prison was not the first of its kind in the Qing Dynasty, it has existed in ancient times, and there have been cases of punishment for inappropriate speech or abnormal behavior in all dynasties.
For example, if Liu Xin talks about today's government at today's banquet, he may be labeled as a "vain discussion of government affairs", and this is still the result of saying at best, if Liu Xin makes a statement to hack an official, he will "increase the crime by one degree", and it will be determined that Liu Xin is "verbally attacking the court officials", and then Liu Xin will be in big trouble.
Fortunately, now that Liu Xin has recruited the news of Zhang Su and Huang Mei, only Wang Yun knows about it among outsiders, otherwise someone will definitely take the opportunity to hype up Liu Xin's "vain attempt to rebel".
Fortunately, Liu Xin recruited Cao Cao and Yuan Shao in Luoyang, in the name of sworn brothers, as for recruiting Chun Yuqiong and Feng Ji, they all met and drank wine under the recommendation of Yuan Shao.
And Chun Yuqiong and Feng Ji are now white, Feng Ji has resigned at home, and Chun Yuqiong is now in the stage of resignation and unemployment, so even if someone knows that Feng Ji and Chun Yuqiong have taken refuge in Liu Xin, there is no way to make a fuss about this matter.
But at today's banquet, if Liu Xin dares to directly open his mouth to win over Zhou Yi, then this is a big problem, after all, Zhou Yi is Luoyang Ling, and Luoyang is at the foot of the Son of Heaven, this is not a "vain attempt to rebel", but "conclusive evidence".
Of course, Liu Xin hasn't thought of this yet, and Liu Xin is thinking about how to take advantage of today's banquet to chat with his little fan Zhou Yu and discuss his "future".
Therefore, Liu Xin's focus on attending the banquet today is actually on Zhou Yu, as for Luoyang Ling Zhou Yi, although Liu Xin intentionally reminded Zhou Yi that he would die "due to illness" within a few years, so that Zhou Yi would be on guard in advance.
But then again, today's banquet is also the second time Liu Xin has met Zhou Yi, and it seems that something is not quite right when he talks about life and death as soon as he comes up, and it is still the kind of death "due to illness", Liu Xin feels that it is probably a little bad to say it, so it is better not to mention it for the time being.
Anyway, as long as Liu Xin left Luoyang, it would be good to give Zhou Yi a wake-up call, and there was no need to be too anxious.
Liu Xin then discussed the situation in Luoyang officialdom with Yuan Shao, and also got a lot of conscious information, such as Cai Yong after returning to Luoyang, he has been resigning from illness, unwilling to become an official, and staying in Luoyang City all day long to chat and play the piano with some Han scribes, as a result, last month, Cai Yong was recommended by Lu Zhi, in fact, he was forcibly recruited, and Lu Zhi, Ma Riyan and others were in Dongguan to survey Confucian classics.
Speaking of this, Yuan Shao said with a smile: "Mr. Cai Yong Cai's talent is very outstanding, but unfortunately his personality is a little easy to offend people, so Mr. Cai's career has not been smooth, and he was forced to resign a few years ago and was exiled to the south, but I heard that it was also at that time that Mr. Cai realized that Mr. Lu Zhilu heard that the two of them hit it off at first sight and became confidants, and when Mr. Cai returned to Luoyang after his exile, Mr. Lu was also recruited to Luoyang to become a scholar, which is also an interesting story. ”
Liu Xin raised his eyebrows, and suddenly found that he had forgotten Lu Zhi, a celebrity of the Three Kingdoms, but after careful calculation, Lu Zhi should indeed be an official in Luoyang now.
Lu Zhi, born in 139 A.D., is a native of Zhuo County, Zhuo County.
Lu Zhi, like Cai Yong, was a famous politician, military strategist, and economist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and wrote classic annotated books such as "Shangshu Chapters and Sentences" and "Three Rites Commentary", but unfortunately they were all lost in the continuous wars during the Three Kingdoms period.
Of course, the reason why Lu Zhi became famous in the Three Kingdoms is because among his disciples, there are not only the famous generals Gongsun Zan in North China, but also the later Liu Bei, the Zhaolie Emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty, which shows that Lu Zhi is also the most famous teacher in the Three Kingdoms period (it must be said that Mr. Shuijing Sima Hui is not the master of Zhuge Liang, Pang Tong and Xu Shu, they are more friends, while Mr. Shuijing Sima Hui is an "intermediary", specializing in providing talent resources).
And Lu Zhi has a resolute personality, although his background is average, it is because he studied under the contemporary Confucian Ma Rong, and because he is the same brother as Zheng Xuan, another great Confucian of the Han Dynasty, so Lu Zhi's reputation in the Han Dynasty is also very good.
Lu Zhi once served as the Taishou of Jiujiang and Lujiang, and quelled many rebellions of local barbarians, so he was recruited to Luoyang as an official, and the official position was Shangshu.
During the Yellow Turban Uprising, Lu Zhi was appointed as the general of Beizhong Lang, led the army to fight with Zhang Jiao, and later because he did not give enough bribes to the eunuchs who came to pass the decree, he was framed and imprisoned, and waited until Huangfu Song pacified the Yellow Turban Uprising, which rescued Lu Zhi, so he was reinstated as Shangshu, and later angered Dong Zhuo because of the admonition, so Lu Zhi was dismissed from office, and lived in seclusion in Shanggu Jundu Mountain, and later was invited by Yuan Shao to be a military advisor, but unfortunately died of illness in the third year of Chuping (that is, 192 AD).
If it weren't for his death due to illness in 192 AD, Lu Zhi may really have a chance to assist Yuan Shao to win the battle of Guandu, after all, with a senior like Lu Zhi in charge, those scribes under Yuan Shao may be honest and give advice, rather than thinking about how to obtain benefits for themselves.
PS: Pack up my things and go home for the New Year, but fortunately I only need to take a two-hour bus ride to go back.