Chapter 2 Best Director and Actor

The heavy snow has just stopped, although spring is coming, the sky is still a little hazy, and even Xiao Liu Yu's heart is a little gloomy.

The Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu, which began in the first month, has lasted for almost two months. In fact, Liu Yu was not worried about the outcome of the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu, as a lucky person from the future, he knew very well that in less than a month, the turmoil would be completely calmed down, and Emperor Jing would fully achieve his goal of cutting the domain. The only thing that made him regret was that Chao Cuo was killed. As the future emperor of the Han Dynasty, Liu Yu is very bad to make up for the famous ministers and good generals of this era, and Chao Cuo can definitely be regarded as a top figure.

In order to develop the economy of the Western Han Dynasty and consolidate the Han regime, he formulated and presided over the implementation of many positive policies, and also wrote a large number of political articles such as "On Guisu Shu", "Book of Words and Military Affairs", "Book of Cutting Feudal Domains before Emperor Jing", "Book of Recruiting People and Plugging the Down".

Liu Yu most agrees with his two views.

The first is that Chao Cuo analyzed the danger of passive resistance to the Xiongnu and one-sided peace sustaining since Empress Gao in the "Three Chapters of Words and Soldiers", and put forward the idea of "recruiting people to set up Tuntian", and Emperor Wen adopted this proposition, "never make peace with the Xiongnu", and at the same time ordered a large number of mainlanders to move to the frontier Tuntian. Even thousands of years later, New China could not think of a better solution, and the hundreds of thousands of frontier construction corps of that year were the best example.

The second is the erroneous idea of "cutting feudal domains", which deprives the princes of their rights and fiefdoms and inhibits the development of their power. He emphasized: If you cut it now, you will do the opposite, and if you don't cut it, you will do the opposite. Cutting it, its counter-urgency, small disaster; If you don't cut it, it will be too late, and the disaster will be great. This made many historians in later generations say that his steps were too hurried and too big, and Su Shi thought that he should "Xu Weitu".

Liu Yu sneered at this statement, the Han Dynasty has been established for more than 50 years, and the princes have gradually become bigger, and in the long run, the Han court will only be regarded as the largest prince. In the Wen Dynasty, there was no reduction of feudal domains, and there were repeated rebellions in the kingdom. After Emperor Jing ascended the throne, the contradiction between the central [***] imperial power and the power of the local kingdom intensified. In the long run, what is the difference from the Warring States period? There is no centralization, and there is no talk of great unification.

In this rebellion, the reason why the Seventh [***] team went smoothly at the beginning of the rebellion was actually premeditated by Liu Bi, the king of Wu. Raising troops to rebel under the banner of punishing Chao and Qingjun was actually just an excuse for him to wait. Liu Bi is very ambitious, he is sixty-two years old this year, he will not live long, he is not against it at this time, I am afraid that he will not have the opportunity to ascend the throne of the emperor again.

As long as the rebellion is put down this time, the problems of the vassal states can be easily solved. For the Han court, it was actually a great deal. As far as the surname price ratio is concerned, there is actually nothing wrong with the wrong time of cutting the domain, only those sour and rotten literati will believe in boiling frogs in warm water. The warm water has been boiled for too long, the frog lays its eggs, hatches tadpoles, and tadpoles become frogs. Even if it can be cooked in the end, a big pot of frogs can't hold you to death, and you can still disgust you to death.

However, Liu Yu only had regrets in his heart for Chao Cuo's death, but he agreed with Emperor Jing's approach.

Many historians believe that Chao Cuo was unjustly killed. When Yuan Ang proposed to kill Chao Cuo in exchange for the Seven Kingdoms to strike the army, Emperor Jing reluctantly said: "I don't love one person and thank the world", so he ordered Chao Cuo to be beheaded in Xi'an East City. But King Wu and others did not stop their troops, and it is said that Emperor Jing regretted it in the end.

Liu Yu is even more dismissive of this statement. Since Liu Yu's mother Wang Wan is Emperor Jing's favorite concubine, Liu Yu has spent a lot of time meeting Emperor Jing in the past three years. In Liu Yu's eyes, Emperor Jing of Han is not as cowardly as stated in the history books, on the contrary, he is a very assertive and tough person in his heart, and he only does not say anything.

Of course, Emperor Jing of Han knew that it was impossible to satisfy King Wu and others by killing Chao Cuo, and what King Wu wanted was the throne. But killing Chao Cuo made the rebellious slogan of "Qing Jun's side" lose its proper surname, and the cause of the rebellion can be completely blamed on Chao Cuo. Emperor Jing actually wanted to ignite this rebellion for a long time, and it just so happened that this stunned young man automatically jumped out and was willing to be the fuse, what a wonderful thing. I'm afraid that even exchanging Chao Cuo's sacrifice for the biggest victory was calculated by Emperor Jing early on.

At the beginning of the rebellion, both Chao Cuo and Emperor Jing were panicked and unprepared. In fact, Chao Cuo's panic was real, and he was really unprepared. But Emperor Jing had expected it, and even had a variety of plans in his heart. Just imagine, the rebellion that spread over most of the empire was completely quelled in less than three months. Is it possible if there is no pre-preparation? Not to mention the war, how many days does it take for the infantry to walk across most of the empire?

Obviously, Emperor Jing went from the bloody impulse he played at the beginning of the feudal domain, to the disappointment at the beginning of the rebellion, and then to the remorse after the rebellion was put down. is simply a complete drama directed and acted by him, which has perfectly deceived the world, and I don't know how proud he is in his heart. It's just that Emperor Jing didn't know that his tenth son, the three-year-old little Liu Yu, was admiring his gorgeous performance with a detached attitude.

Looking at the final result of the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu recorded in the history books, Chao Cuo was killed, the seven powerful princes who rebelled were wiped out, and Dou Yingfu, who strongly opposed King Liang becoming the prince, became a junior official at home and became the imperial lieutenant. After quelling the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu, Emperor Jing took the opportunity to make some political reforms. He ordered the princes and kings not to continue to govern the feudal state, and the emperor sent officials to them; He also reformed the official system of the vassal states, changed the prime minister to the prime minister, and eliminated most of the officials such as the imperial historian; As a result, the princes and kings lost their political power and were only taxed. In this way, the power of the central power was greatly strengthened, and the power of the princes and kings was greatly weakened.

Liu Yu feels that his father is really not simple, and he can win the first Oscar for Best Actor and Best Director in the Han Empire at the same time.

Of course, maybe God didn't want Emperor Han Jingdi's performance to be too perfect, maybe he couldn't get used to his ruthlessness, which left a flaw in his big drama.

On the road of Wu Chu's army to the west to capture Luoyang, the feudal state of Liang by Liu Wu, the king of Liang, was in the middle. Wu Chu's army broke the Liang army. For a time, the situation of the Liang country was extremely critical, and the country could be destroyed at any time. At this time, the Taiwei Zhou Yafu was leading the Han army to Changyi north of the Liang State, but he did not send a single soldier to save him.

King Liang sent people to Beijing several times to complain about the urgency, and the Empress Dowager Dou begged Emperor Jing to issue an order to deal with Zhou Yafu. But on the one hand, Emperor Jing ordered Zhou Yafu to send troops to rescue him to appease the Queen Mother, and on the other hand, he issued an order to King Liang, so that he must defend the Liang Kingdom and not escape.

Zhou Yafu was indifferent in the face of the holy decree and still stood still. In Liu Yu's opinion, it is obvious that Zhou Yafu had received a hint from Emperor Jing before leading his troops out of Beijing, otherwise how could he be so bold. You must know that disrespecting the decree is a big crime of the Zhu clan.

Even in the end, Emperor Jing couldn't wait, afraid that the rebellion would last too long and shake the country's foundation, Zhou Yafu didn't go to save Liang Guo's urgency. And with light troops, he went south, seized the mouth of Surabaya into Huai, cut off the grain route of the Wu-Chu coalition army, and put it in a predicament. Isn't this forcing the Wu Chu coalition army to make a last stand against the Liang State? Rabbits bite when they're in a hurry! It's a pity that this anxious-eyed rabbit was not as powerful as Emperor Jing imagined, and he didn't pull King Liang to accompany him to the funeral until he died.

Emperor Jing of Han, who was bent on killing people with a knife, not only did not solve his younger brother King Liang, but let him make great achievements because he resisted the main force of the rebels, and became famous for a while. This made Emperor Jing, who was originally expecting to solve all the hidden dangers at once, very unhappy, in the eyes of perfectionists, this feels like a pot of delicious soup with a grain of mouse feces floating, how to look at it is an eyesore.

Thinking that King Liang was not dead, Xiao Liu Yu had regrets and rejoicing in his heart. According to the trajectory of history, the existence of King Liang is a big help for him to finally ascend to the throne of the crown prince. But after Liu Yu was able to ascend to the throne of the crown prince, King Liang did something that was likely to threaten Liu Yu's life. Liu Yu in history has escaped, but I don't know if he, a butterfly that has traveled through time and space, can also escape with his whole body?

It's useless to think too much, so it's better to hurry up and exercise more. Xiao Liu Yu has recently started to exercise according to the training subjects in the dragon group, coupled with the ancestral qigong, the age of three is a good time to lay the foundation. As long as you stick to it, by the time you are seven years old, you can rely on some small props and small means to settle a few rangers, right?

It's not that Xiao Liu Yu didn't want to find a few more children to train by himself, but this is too conspicuous. What he should do now is to try not to interfere in the course of history, and wait until he ascends the throne of the crown prince safely, so that he can do something that is not too taboo for Emperor Jing of Han. Ruling by inaction, this is a rule that the emperor of the early Han Dynasty has always believed in, and it is also a true portrayal of Liu Yu's heart now. Since the trajectory of history is temporarily favorable to Liu Yu, let's try not to interfere with it first, right?

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