Chapter 14 The Prince's Relocation to the Garden 2

"Father, please forgive the child!" The crown prince recited respectfully, he first got up and saluted King Wu of Zhou, and then said gently.

"Prince, but it doesn't hurt to say it." King Wu of Zhou's words were full of kindness, and said with a smile.

"The beast is not guilty of hurting a man, but it is the one who cares for it and the one who feeds it. The caretaker is not diligent in feeding, and it is the responsibility of neglecting care, and the person who feeds is also responsible for feeding too much and not supervising effectively. After the crown prince finished speaking, he looked at King Wu of Zhou.

King Wu of Zhou smiled appreciatively: "Go on." ”

"Although there is a responsibility, the greatest responsibility is heaven. If it doesn't rain, it will make all creatures thirsty, so the beast is irritable and unbearable, and the responsibility for hurting people lies not only in the beast. Xiao Sikou should have comforted the injured people as soon as possible, so that they could be treated and compensated. The beast that hurts people, if it is dealt with this time, it is difficult to guarantee that there will be no next time. In the three confinement gardens, there are too many rare birds and beasts, and they are too intensively raised, and the sound of coaxing at night also disturbs the rest of the father, so it is better to send them home. The prince said eloquently.

"Home?" King Wu of Zhou smiled and asked with a raised sword eyebrow.

"That's right! Home to tigers, leopards, wolves, and bears. Open up a garden in a wide area outside the city, and don't worry about them coming out to hurt people again. The prince replied.

"Well, good, good. It's just, prince, tell me, where is the home for these beasts? King Wu of Zhou asked with a smile.

"Father, near Dangshan, the palace of the annex can be transformed into a garden." The prince said loudly.

"Oh? There? There are still some ...... living there," King Wu of Zhou said, quickly thinking of King Zhou's children. He hesitated, spoke slowly, and did not finish his sentence.

"Father, don't worry!" The prince smiled gently.

"I think that the people who live in the southern courtyard are, after all, a few princes and princesses from the previous dynasty, who have been away from their hometowns for nearly two years, and more people have never learned literary etiquette. If you can move their residence to Haojing, it will also be a kind of appeasement to the two brothers Wu Geng Yuyin and Wu Genglu's father who you just separated. They managed the Yin people in the Yin capital, and their younger brothers and sisters learned etiquette in the palace of the Great Zhou Dynasty and lived in a fixed place, which was a kind of benevolent government and a perfect strategy. The prince expressed his opinion in one breath and expressed his opinion on the treatment of the beasts in the garden.

"The prince has grown!" King Wu of Zhou said approvingly.

"Ladies and gentlemen, what else do you have to say?" King Wu of Zhou seemed to be very satisfied with the prince's suggestion, he smiled and asked the opinions of the ministers, but when he saw that no one answered, he immediately issued an edict.

"Decree!" While appreciating this, King Wu of Zhou immediately issued an edict.

In September 1045 B.C., King Wu of Zhou issued an edict to move the Wangjia Garden to the foot of Dang Mountain, and abandoned the mountain after the Nangong Academy. All the princes and heirs raised in the courtyard moved into the royal city of Hojing and raised them in the four corners of the palace, east, west, south and north.

This edict, in Wu Geng Yu Yin and Wu Geng Lu's father, the sons of the king of Xu, who had just been divided, was both a reward and a restraint. The edict indicated that the children of the Emperor needed to learn and receive the same privileges from the royal family, so that they could be wise, learn literature, and learn etiquette. At the same time, for Wu Geng, Yu Yin and Wu Genglu's father, it is also a hostage relationship.

With the young sons of the king raised in the palace, King Wu of Zhou no longer worried that the princes of the previous dynasty would not submit to the new court and raise troops to rebel. In the political environment at that time, this was a good policy.