Chapter 2: Disputes (II)

The situation that Wei Jing is facing now can be described as internal and external troubles, embattled on all sides.

Not to mention the threats that Wei Lan and Ah Pu gave to Wei Jing outside, just talking about their internal problems alone can be regarded as very serious.

First of all, there are the nobles who were left behind from that popular riot.

These nobles are not desperate people in the first place, there are always some careful thoughts in their hearts, even in the face of Wei Jing's strict supervision, they can still boldly make some small moves behind their backs.

These small actions were noticed by Wei Jing, and he wanted to take advantage of the chaos to dispose of all these nobles, but unfortunately, the plan was disrupted by Pei Ling, a native of Donglin who suddenly appeared in the middle.

Pei Ling's appearance not only saved the people of their Beiao, but also saved these dissenting nobles whose lives were hanging by a thread.

Now that he knew that these nobles had different intentions, Wei Jing naturally would not continue to keep them and let them become the hidden dangers of Bei Ao.

But since Wei Jing knew this, those nobles were naturally very aware of their situation.

If they don't find a way to survive for themselves, they will definitely fall into Wei Jing's hands and become fish on Wei Jing's chopping board, slaughtered by others, and tortured to death.

The sudden chaos gave them a chance to escape death.

They directly contacted the garrison outside their city and asked them to surround the city, so as to negotiate terms directly with Wei Jing.

If Wei Jing didn't agree to release them out of the capital, then they wouldn't mind breaking the net with Wei Jingyu.

These behaviors of the nobles are actually gambling with Wei Jing.

After Wei Jing ascended the throne, in order to prevent the current situation from happening one day in the future, he specially issued a decree, requiring all nobles in the capital and their subordinate garrisons to stay in their original fiefdoms and not appear around the capital.

At that time, the reason why Wei Jing came up with this method to restrict the nobles was because this method could separate the garrison from the nobles, making it impossible for them to communicate in real time, and even making the nobles unable to directly govern the garrison.

The original fief was far away from the capital, and at such a distance, the nobles could not always pass on instructions to the garrison, and after a long time, the garrison would inevitably have some other thoughts.

Wei Jing's idea cannot be said to be non-toxic.

In this way, Wei Jing could simply weaken the power of the nobles without spending a single soldier.

This method did achieve good results at the beginning, but later, in the process of implementing this method, it gradually deviated from Wei Jing's original intention.

In order to prevent their military power from being weakened, and in order to prevent their subordinates from rebelling, they deliberately arranged the families of those generals under their own noses.

Although some of those family members may not be able to live in the capital, they can still be arranged around the capital.

In this way, although the nobles could not monitor the actions of their subordinates at all times, they could monitor the actions of their relatives at all times.

If there is a little rebellion among their subordinates, then what will happen to their relatives can't help but have the final say.

So in this case, unless it is a person who is really hard-hearted and does not care about the safety of his relatives at all, no one will rebel, but will only listen to the nobles more, and will also help the nobles, arrange the garrison properly, so that the nobles all have worries.

In this way, the lives of their relatives will not only be guaranteed, but they can also receive preferential treatment from the nobles, which can be regarded as a good thing.

What's more, for themselves themselves, it's not without any benefits.

Without the watch, command, and supervision of the aristocracy, everything is based on self-consciousness and one's own ability.

Whether they can get the other treatment of the nobles in this short period of time depends on whether they can seize this opportunity to highlight themselves, so that they can be promoted and achieve a good future.

In other words, this practice of the nobles is beneficial to both the nobles and the garrison, it is a win-win method, and it is a mutually beneficial situation, so few people will rebel and centrifuge from the nobles because they are not with the nobles.

For this reason, the nobles slowly explored some other ways to secretly display the cang, and secretly transferred some of their garrisons around the capital under Wei Jing's nose.

Then as soon as something happened this time, the nobles called all these people over to force Wei Jing to release them from Dadu.

But there is a problem here, that is, these garrisons surrounding the capital outside are not all under the command of the nobles.

And Wei Jing also knows this clearly. The situation that Wei Jing is facing now can be described as internal and external troubles, embattled on all sides.

Not to mention the threats that Wei Lan and Ah Pu gave to Wei Jing outside, just talking about their internal problems alone can be regarded as very serious.

First of all, there are the nobles who were left behind from that popular riot.

These nobles are not desperate people in the first place, there are always some careful thoughts in their hearts, even in the face of Wei Jing's strict supervision, they can still boldly make some small moves behind their backs.

These small actions were noticed by Wei Jing, and he wanted to take advantage of the chaos to dispose of all these nobles, but unfortunately, the plan was disrupted by Pei Ling, a native of Donglin who suddenly appeared in the middle.

Pei Ling's appearance not only saved the people of their Beiao, but also saved these dissenting nobles whose lives were hanging by a thread.

Now that he knew that these nobles had different intentions, Wei Jing naturally would not continue to keep them and let them become the hidden dangers of Bei Ao.

But since Wei Jing knew this, those nobles were naturally very aware of their situation.

If they don't find a way to survive for themselves, they will definitely fall into Wei Jing's hands and become fish on Wei Jing's chopping board, slaughtered by others, and tortured to death.

The sudden chaos gave them a chance to escape death.

They directly contacted the garrison outside their city and asked them to surround the city, so as to negotiate terms directly with Wei Jing.

If Wei Jing didn't agree to release them out of the capital, then they wouldn't mind breaking the net with Wei Jingyu.

These behaviors of the nobles are actually gambling with Wei Jing.

After Wei Jing ascended the throne, in order to prevent the current situation from happening one day in the future, he specially issued a decree, requiring all nobles in the capital and their subordinate garrisons to stay in their original fiefdoms and not appear around the capital.

At that time, the reason why Wei Jing came up with this method to restrict the nobles was because this method could separate the garrison from the nobles, making it impossible for them to communicate in real time, and even making the nobles unable to directly govern the garrison.

The original fief was far away from the capital, and at such a distance, the nobles could not always pass on instructions to the garrison, and after a long time, the garrison would inevitably have some other thoughts.

Wei Jing's idea cannot be said to be non-toxic.

In this way, Wei Jing could simply weaken the power of the nobles without spending a single soldier.

This method did achieve good results at the beginning, but later, in the process of implementing this method, it gradually deviated from Wei Jing's original intention.

In order to prevent their military power from being weakened, and in order to prevent their subordinates from rebelling, they deliberately arranged the families of those generals under their own noses.

Although some of those family members may not be able to live in the capital, they can still be arranged around the capital.

In this way, although the nobles could not monitor the actions of their subordinates at all times, they could monitor the actions of their relatives at all times.

If there is a little rebellion among their subordinates, then what will happen to their relatives can't help but have the final say.

So in this case, unless it is a person who is really hard-hearted and does not care about the safety of his relatives at all, no one will rebel, but will only listen to the nobles more, and will also help the nobles, arrange the garrison properly, so that the nobles all have worries.

In this way, the lives of their relatives will not only be guaranteed, but they can also receive preferential treatment from the nobles, which can be regarded as a good thing.

What's more, for themselves themselves, it's not without any benefits.

Without the watch, command, and supervision of the aristocracy, everything is based on self-consciousness and one's own ability.

Whether they can get the other treatment of the nobles in this short period of time depends on whether they can seize this opportunity to highlight themselves, so that they can be promoted and achieve a good future.

In other words, this practice of the nobles is beneficial to both the nobles and the garrison, it is a win-win method, and it is a mutually beneficial situation, so few people will rebel and centrifuge from the nobles because they are not with the nobles.

For this reason, the nobles slowly explored some other ways to secretly display the cang, and secretly transferred some of their garrisons around the capital under Wei Jing's nose.

Then as soon as something happened this time, the nobles called all these people over to force Wei Jing to release them from Dadu.

But there is a problem here, that is, these garrisons surrounding the capital outside are not all under the command of the nobles.

And Wei Jing also knows this clearly. The situation that Wei Jing is facing now can be described as internal and external troubles, embattled on all sides.

Not to mention the threats that Wei Lan and Ah Pu gave to Wei Jing outside, just talking about their internal problems alone can be regarded as very serious.

First of all, there are the nobles who were left behind from that popular riot.

These nobles are not desperate people in the first place, there are always some careful thoughts in their hearts, even in the face of Wei Jing's strict supervision, they can still boldly make some small moves behind their backs.

These small actions were noticed by Wei Jing, and he wanted to take advantage of the chaos to dispose of all these nobles, but unfortunately, the plan was disrupted by Pei Ling, a native of Donglin who suddenly appeared in the middle.

Pei Ling's appearance not only saved the people of their Beiao, but also saved these dissenting nobles whose lives were hanging by a thread.

Now that he knew that these nobles had different intentions, Wei Jing naturally would not continue to keep them and let them become the hidden dangers of Bei Ao.

But since Wei Jing knew this, those nobles were naturally very aware of their situation.

If they don't find a way to survive for themselves, they will definitely fall into Wei Jing's hands and become fish on Wei Jing's chopping board, slaughtered by others, and tortured to death.

The sudden chaos gave them a chance to escape death.

They directly contacted the garrison outside their city and asked them to surround the city, so as to negotiate terms directly with Wei Jing.

If Wei Jing didn't agree to release them out of the capital, then they wouldn't mind breaking the net with Wei Jingyu.

These behaviors of the nobles are actually gambling with Wei Jing.

After Wei Jing ascended the throne, in order to prevent the current situation from happening one day in the future, he specially issued a decree, requiring all nobles in the capital and their subordinate garrisons to stay in their original fiefdoms and not appear around the capital.

At that time, the reason why Wei Jing came up with this method to restrict the nobles was because this method could separate the garrison from the nobles, making it impossible for them to communicate in real time, and even making the nobles unable to directly govern the garrison.

The original fief was far away from the capital, and at such a distance, the nobles could not always pass on instructions to the garrison, and after a long time, the garrison would inevitably have some other thoughts.

Wei Jing's idea cannot be said to be non-toxic.

In this way, Wei Jing could simply weaken the power of the nobles without spending a single soldier.

This method did achieve good results at the beginning, but later, in the process of implementing this method, it gradually deviated from Wei Jing's original intention.

In order to prevent their military power from being weakened, and in order to prevent their subordinates from rebelling, they deliberately arranged the families of those generals under their own noses.

Although some of those family members may not be able to live in the capital, they can still be arranged around the capital.

In this way, although the nobles could not monitor the actions of their subordinates at all times, they could monitor the actions of their relatives at all times.

If there is a little rebellion among their subordinates, then what will happen to their relatives can't help but have the final say.

So in this case, unless it is a person who is really hard-hearted and does not care about the safety of his relatives at all, no one will rebel, but will only listen to the nobles more, and will also help the nobles, arrange the garrison properly, so that the nobles all have worries.

In this way, the lives of their relatives will not only be guaranteed, but they can also receive preferential treatment from the nobles, which can be regarded as a good thing.

What's more, for themselves themselves, it's not without any benefits.

Without the watch, command, and supervision of the aristocracy, everything is based on self-consciousness and one's own ability.

Whether they can get the other treatment of the nobles in this short period of time depends on whether they can seize this opportunity to highlight themselves, so that they can be promoted and achieve a good future.