Chapter 49: I am afraid that the princes will not obey the edict
Liu Rong had heard the names of Shi Jia and Wei Juan before, but he just didn't have the chance to see them.
Let's talk about Shijia first, he is from a wealthy family.
His father's name is Shi Fen, and he followed Liu Bang to fight the world at the age of fifteen, which can be said to be an old revolutionary of the Han Dynasty.
Later, Shi Fen's sister was favored by Liu Bang and became a beauty in the palace, and Shi Fen naturally served as the official of Zhongjuan.
Zhongjuan is equivalent to the attendant officer and secretary officer of later generations, although the official position is not large, but it is of great significance.
Those who can be this official are all close to the monarch; Conversely, becoming an official proves that the monarch treats you as his own.
In later generations, there were many eunuchs who held this position, and they made this position stink, and when it came to Zhongjuan, people's first reaction was often "Oh, eunuch", but it was not.
Similarly, the position of eunuch was also held by people close to the emperor in the early days, and it was mostly held by eunuchs later, so that eunuchs became synonymous with eunuchs.
Zhao Gao served as a eunuch, and if he didn't understand people, he said that he was a eunuch, but in fact he was not.
Although Zhao Gao is bad, he is a man with roots.
Shi Fen can barely be regarded as a relative, and he belongs to the kind of people in the court who are good officials.
In addition, I have good ability, first-class character, and incomparable respect, and I am loved by generations of emperors.
In the Wen Dynasty, he became the crown prince and the prince, that is, Liu Qi's teacher. In the Jingdi Dynasty, it was ranked Jiuqing.
He has gone through several dynasties and experienced several cruel political struggles, and has always stood tall and live as an officialdom tumbler.
This is not the best, he taught his son very well.
He had four sons, the eldest son was named Shi Jian, the second son was Shi Jia as we see it now, the third son was named Shi Yi, and the fourth son was named Shi Qing.
The four sons, all of whom were important ministers in the court, officials at the level of 2,000 stones, plus himself, had five 2,000 stones in the family.
Therefore, people also call Shi Fen Wanshijun.
I have to say that this family really has a set of officials.
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After talking about Shijia, let's talk about Wei Juan.
Wei Juan's name is familiar to everyone, and compared to Shi Jia, he is more famous in later generations.
Wei Juan has first-class car skills, so he served as a Lang official and is a technical talent.
The best thing about this person is that after he offended Emperor Jing of Han, he could still be reused.
Liu Rong was very impressed by this, and he had a deep understanding of Emperor Han Jing's cautious eyes.
It turned out that during the period of Emperor Wen, Wei Juan was promoted and served as a Zhonglang general.
Once, Liu Qi, who was still the crown prince, invited the people around Emperor Wen of Han to drink, but Wei Juan said that he was sick and could not come.
Liu Qi wrote it down in his small notebook.
After he became the emperor, he asked Wei Juan, I have a treat, everyone comes, why don't you come, you explain to me.
Wei Juan quibbled and said, I am really sick (capital crime, real illness!) )。
Emperor Jing of Han then gave him a sword.
Guess here that maybe it's just for him to cut himself.
Isn't this more obvious than the empty food box that Cao Cao gave to Xun Yu.
Wei Juan said, your father has already given me six swords, and I don't want your sword (the first emperor gave the minister the sword Fan Liu, and the sword did not dare to be edicted).
If you want me to kill myself, there is no door, unless you give me a living funeral.
Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty was blinded, saying that everyone likes the sword, and it is the easiest thing to give away or sell for money, and you still have the sword given by the emperor, take it and see.
Wei Juan immediately took it, and the six swords were still there.
Since then, Wei Wan people have given the nickname Wei Liujian. (Not)
Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty lamented that Wei Juan was a loyal man, erased his name from the small book, and began to reuse him.
Now, he has appointed him as the prince of Hejian, obviously treating him as his own.
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Such a legendary two people, of course Liu Rong wants to meet them.
After the false salute, Liu Rong got straight to the point and asked them what they thought about the Tui En Ling.
Shijia is a person, don't look at the five big and three thick, but his mind is thinner than the eye of a needle.
At the beginning of Emperor Jing's edict, the eldest prince pulled the ministers to discuss, is this appropriate?
If this is transmitted to the palace, how will Emperor Han Jing view himself?
His old Shi family can mix with ten thousand stones, and has an exclusive set of official learning.
The first is to know how to observe the time and seize the momentum, and be able to see the general trend clearly.
The second is a non-stick pan, which can always throw the shit out of the butt.
The third is to be cautious and cautious.
For example, his younger brother Shi Qing served as a servant, and Emperor Jing of Han asked how many horses were pulled? He had to run to the front and count, one, two, three, four, five, six, and then run back and raise his hand to report, six.
This family is absolutely gone.
Now, how could he say what he wanted to say to Liu Rong, who met for the first time.
In the face of Liu Rong's inquiry, he praised Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty for his sympathy for the princes, and all other words were ambiguous and cloudy.
In short, it's a non-stick pan, and you don't say a word that might give someone a handle.
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Liu Rong is very tired of this, but he can also understand that this is human nature.
However, officials like them are enough to be the watchdogs of the world, but they cannot become enterprising thousands of miles of horses.
Liu Rong knows that after sixty or seventy years of Hanxing, it is about to usher in a new prosperous era.
He really wanted to say to Shi Jia, don't pretend to me here, my lord, times have changed!
Too lazy to take care of Shijia, Liu Rong set his eyes on Wei Juan.
Wei Juan was able to successfully escape from Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty's small book, and his political wisdom would not be weaker than that of Shi Jia and others.
Liu Rong originally thought that this old Confucian would also give himself tai chi, but he didn't expect Wei Juan to give a solid answer:
"Although this edict is good, the ministers are afraid that the princes will not obey the edict."
He looked at Liu Rong with a very special look, obviously knowing that this policy came from Liu Rong's head.
Liu Rong was a little puzzled, there was no mention of Liu Rong in "Tui En Order", and only a few people should know about this matter.
Including the three brothers Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, Empress Dowager Dou, and Liu Rong; There is also Chao Cuo, as the number one henchman of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, he must also know.
Now, this Wei Juan actually knows, could it be that Emperor Han Jing's trust in him has reached such a level?
This Wei Juan is not ordinary.
Leaving Chang'an this time may not necessarily be shouldering the special task of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty.
Later, Liu Rongyou talked nonsense with the two of them, and began to say goodbye to his two younger brothers.
It's not early, it's time to hit the road.
He secretly handed them a bag each, and told them to open it when something big or when it was critical.
If there is no major event, do not open it, remember to remember.
Subsequently, the team of men and horses pulled out, and the three of them said goodbye.
They are originally compatriots, and they get along very happily these days, but now they are inevitably a little reluctant to separate.
Whether in his previous life or in this life, Liu Rong is a person who values feelings, and attaches great importance to brotherhood.
Liu Rong looked at the backs of his two younger brothers in the distance, and his eyes couldn't help but turn red.
It wasn't until Yuanlin covered their figures that Liu Rong and Chen Ajiao returned to Chang'an.
His mind was full of the words that Wei Juan said, and he was afraid that the princes would not obey the edict.
Do they really dare not obey the edict?
Will they really not obey the edict?