Chapter 1030: Drafting the Edict
The little emperor fought a cold war.
How could he have forgotten?
When the king of the East China Sea left Luoyang with a large number of soldiers and civilians, the first emperor could already foresee that Luoyang would be attacked by foreign enemies, so he took the clan and begged the king of the East China Sea to stay.
At that time, as one of the clans, the youngest descendant, the little emperor was also brought to the king of the East China Sea, hoping that he could remember the feelings of the same clan and stay to protect the clan.
But the king of the East China Sea still left, and took away most of the people of Luoyang City, and most of the officials of the family followed him.
What the little emperor didn't say was that in fact, his father also wanted to go with the king of the East China Sea at that time.
But the king of the East Sea felt that they were too close to the first emperor, and he was tired of being regents, so he rejected them.
Although the little emperor was young at the time, he still remembered what his father said at the time, "The king of the East China Sea did it on purpose, he deliberately took away the army and most of the imperial court, leaving Luoyang with empty defense, not to mention the Huns, any army can destroy Luoyang, and then His Majesty and I will be killed, he is outside, and he can be called emperor at any time." β
Therefore, his father has been encouraging the first emperor to move the capital away, and the first emperor has also made up his mind, but before he walked out of the palace, before he could walk to the city gate, Luoyang was full of hungry people, seeing the royal team, he didn't care about etiquette, righteousness and shame, loyalty, filial piety, benevolence and righteousness, and directly robbed all the food that the emperor carried with the team.
Under the impact of the hungry people, they had no choice but to return to the palace, and since then they have been cowering in the palace and not coming out, relying on the donations of the various families and officials who stayed behind.
But even then, they don't really have enough to eat.
The little emperor has been hungry, and he knows how uncomfortable it feels to be hungry, and he also knows how cruel the hungry people are, and if they can't grab food, they will rob people and share food.
When Zhao Hanzhang invaded Luoyang, there were not many people in Luoyang City, some of them couldn't stand the hunger and escaped, and some of them hid in various parts of the city.
The little emperor's face was pale, and his fingers trembled slightly: "I write!" β
Xun Fan breathed a sigh of relief, and hurriedly went down to find Ming to ask Huang Chou to write the holy decree.
The treasury is empty, Huang Chong is not only valuable but also scarce, Zhao Hanzhang has a lot of wills recently, so he doesn't want to spend this money, so he asked the paper mill to make a kind of paper for writing her holy decree alone.
This paper is heavy, the epidermis is waterproof, the ink is not dizzy, there are auspicious cloud patterns around it, it is like a cloud thick to the touch, it is very soft, although the cost is much more expensive than the general paper, but compared with the yellow thick, it is simply not too cheap.
All orders issued by Zhao Hanzhang are issued with this kind of paper, and only the orders of the little emperor will use Huang Chou.
For example, some time ago, the first emperor was buried, and the will to sacrifice the ancestors was made of yellow thickness, and the holy decree was also drawn up by Xun Fan.
Of course, the holy decree will finally be sent to Jiyuan, the province of Menxia, and it will not be issued until he has reviewed it correctly.
Xun Fan and Ming Pre asked for Huang Chou, and Ming Pre only asked, and made sure that it was the little emperor who wanted to give him a piece, anyway, the holy decree would be handed over to Ji Yuan in the end.
So it didn't take long for Ming Pre to see the holy decree drafted by the little emperor in Ji Yuan, and it had not yet been sealed.
Oh, for the convenience of the office, the emperor's seal is in Zhao Hanzhang.
Ming pre raised his eyebrows and said, "This holy decree looks like it was drafted by Xun Fan and transcribed by the emperor." β
Ji Yuan rolled up the holy decree, got up and said, "I'll go find the general's seal." β
Ming Yu followed behind him, "Xun Fan still has to use this person, and it is better to have him stay by the emperor's side than nothing." β
Ji Yuan: "What do you want to say?" β
"In the past two days, someone has written to impeach Xun Fan, saying that he has a grudge against the general, and when he teaches His Majesty, he mixes private goods, provokes the relationship between the emperor and the general, and asks for the removal of Xun Fan from his post as the prince."
Ji Yuan sneered when he heard this, "They deceived the general as a fool, but they didn't know that the general understood it very well in his heart. β
Ming Yu didn't think so, and said: "The lie will come true after a long time, and now the general naturally trusts him, but what about a month, two months, a year, or two years later?" β
He said: "And Xun Fan, he knows that there are people in the court who spare no effort to impeach and divide, so he doesn't have any ideas in his heart?" β
Ji Yuan frowned, "What does the book mean?" β
"Verify it!" Ming said: "Yes, yes, no, no, the punishment that should be punished, the reward that should be rewarded, there will be no more false accusations." β
Ji Yuan laughed at him for being too naΓ―ve, and said: "When I followed the lord of Xianlang, the political situation in the DPRK and China was changeable and full of contradictions, among which there were many officials who lost their lives due to the conflict of interests. β
"So they don't know that people will die, and they will be punished?" He said: "They know, but they will still choose to do it, you want to make an example to stop them from falsely accusing and impeaching some people because of the conflict of interests, impossible!" β
"As long as it is favorable, the fighting will not subside." Ji Yuan sighed: "The general also knows this, so she never expands this matter, because once it expands, it is easy to fall into party strife and consume domestic resources and people's lives." β
He advised Ming, "Now the general has handled it very well. β
Zhao Hanzhang accepted the excerpt, and generally received such an impeachment excerpt without empirical evidence, he would first send it back and let them come up with empirical evidence, such as what did Xun Fan say when he gave a lesson to the emperor, and what did he do to make them think so?
There was a series of tasks to go back to the excerpts, and if she should do practical things, she would go down to do practical things, and the imperial historian, who specialized in supervising officials, would go down to inspect the situation in the countryside and make sure that the decrees she issued were carried out smoothly at the local level......
When they completed the task and wrote another excerpt, Zhao Hanzhang directly handed the excerpt to Xun Fan and asked him to respond to the impeachment of the evidence listed in the excerpt one by one.
This back and forth, coupled with countless work tasks, there is no three or five months that things are not clear.
She is very patient anyway, but those imperial histories are very annoying, especially the officials who need to go to the countryside to inspect, there are bandits on the road, there are bandits, those villagers in the countryside are also very arrogant, and the county officials are also quite arrogant.
Don't underestimate the people in the countryside now, because the Great Jin Dynasty has been in troubled times, although the upper class of scholars advocate elegance and nobility, but the lower class of people are very martial arts.
Not only men, but also women and children are also very strong, and if the imperial history quarrels with them, they dare to take a stick and beat them.
Of course, because the imperial history was sent by Zhao Hanzhang, for the sake of her face, even if some imperial historians did not speak well, they put up with it.