Chapter 168 This is the gap
"The minister is terrified, everything is according to His Majesty's orders."
Huang Qiong's words are still a little sincere, but after being in the Han for so long, if he believes it all, he will really be a fool.
These old foxes, each speaking more beautiful than the other, each more beautiful than the other, is not self-aware of the wrong, euphemistically evading responsibility.
You really try to cure him for the crime of negligence because of this matter, and change your face in minutes and sell you miserably.
When you make a mistake or disagree with them, their tongues will immediately turn into swords, and they will want to cut you ten thousand times before they stop.
"Taiwei doesn't have to care, I'm not in power for a long time, and I'm young and inexperienced, and I still have to rely on you old and important ministers of the country for many things."
The two had their own goals and praised each other a few words, and then they got to the point.
"Now that the enemy is dark and I am clear, the situation is turbulent, I don't know how Your Majesty is going to break the situation?"
Liu Zhi sighed, "I'm also worried about this, the key is that I can't be sure who is behind it, and I act very passively." β
When he said this, he also showed his trust in Huang Qiong and excluded him from the suspect.
"There are only a few people in the DPRK and China who have the ability to stir up trouble, and I am afraid that it is not a matter of one or two courtiers, but the union of the interests of several forces."
Huang Qiong is worthy of being an old minister who has played power tricks all his life, and he quickly realized the key point, but Liu Zhi affirmed this only when the evidence was sufficient.
This is the gap.
"What the captain said is extremely true, I don't know what to do?"
Liu Zhi's biggest advantage is that he is quite self-aware and will never be strong in a field he is not good at, so he immediately humbly asked for advice.
"Your Majesty's top priority is to gain control of the locality, if there is really chaos in the world, and then try to put things right, it is actually so easy."
This remark was very pertinent and pragmatic, Liu Zhi nodded frequently when he heard it, and Huang Qiong was encouraged to continue to talk eloquently.
"As for the Jingshi, as long as Your Majesty firmly holds the military power, the others can even be indulged, and only when the water is muddy, can you fish."
In terms of their attitude towards Jingshi, the opinions of the two coincide, and there have been countless coups and palace d'Γ©tat in Chinese history, and none of them has been able to oust the emperor from power based on public opinion alone.
"Well, what Taiwei said is reasonable, now I have basically changed the guards in the palace, but there are still some problems on the side of Zhijinwu and Weiwei.
The Captain's Office at the City Gate is at the time of the rotation of non-commissioned officers, and I am ready to take the opportunity to replace someone I can trust. β
As for the situation of Yulin Jun and Captain Si Li, it is all obvious, and there is no need to mention it in particular.
Huang Qiong lowered her head and pondered for a moment, and then put forward her opinion.
"Zhijinwu is actually easy to do, most of the guards are conscripted people, Your Majesty just needs to find a way to replace its commander.
The difficulty is on the side of Wei Wei and Guangluxun, there are too many children of the family, and the location is very important, so you must guard against it. β
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the guard and Guangluxun were in charge of the palace provincial guards, but the difference was that one was responsible for the guards of the outer gate of the palace, and the other was responsible for the guards of the inner gate of the palace.
Guangluxun was also responsible for the emperor's travel attendants, acting as a guard of honor, and the famous Tiger Army, Yulin Army and Period Gate Army all belonged to Guangluxun.
These locations are very important, and once something happens, you can directly cut off the connection between the imperial city and the outside, and intercept several other people.
Although he transferred the Yulin Army, the Tiger Ben Army also arranged to go to Guangchengyuan, and all the guards at the inner gate of the palace were replaced by imperial guards, but the period gate that served as the honor guard could not be replaced.
Moreover, there is still a gap between the number of guards in the palace and the number of guards, and if it is taken by surprise, the chances of winning are still very large.
Although Zhang Biao, the leader of the guards, is now his confidant, there are many factions underneath, after all, it is not the person he brought up single-handedly, and it is difficult to completely change it in the short term.
But the situation waits for no one, and no one can say whether those people will suddenly attack and launch a palace coup.
"For today's plan, I can only make a fuss in the palace, dispatch more masters to protect me, prepare stand-ins to confuse opponents, build hidden hiding places, and so on."
Well, these measures sound like blood, but they look like a common plot in those sand sculpture court dramas.
Liu Zhi was a little helpless, could it be that those bloody plots really have a historical basis?
But think about it carefully, although the tricks are a bit rotten, but they are directly effective, what are the three holes of the cunning rabbit, it is difficult to distinguish between true and false, so there is a suspicious array......
It would be good if he could save his life, everything is possible if he has life, and if he dies, everything is really empty.
So, he won't be stupid enough to reject these suggestions, he will just take them to the extreme.
Anyway, the secret room feels a little unreliable, maybe those people are more familiar with the court than themselves, don't be funny when someone comes to catch a turtle in an urn.
It's better to build a secret passage, run away directly as soon as there is movement, there are dragon scale guards outside, the soldiers and horses of the captain of Sili and the captain of the city gate, but it is safer than in the palace.
What's more, if he puts on a disguise, he will swim like a fish in the sea as soon as he enters the market, and it will be difficult to find him again.
Yes, just do it, even if you don't use it this time, you have to guard against it in the future, and it is convenient to travel out of the palace on weekdays, wouldn't it be the best of both worlds.
Liu Zhi counted it in his heart, but he didn't show it on his face, and this kind of life-saving trick could not be easily revealed.
"Sure enough, the captain is thoughtful, but on the Wei Wei's side, please take a little more effort."
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the three dukes were in charge of the nine qing, and the three qings corresponding to the taiwei happened to be too often, Guangluxun and Weiwei.
Therefore, Huang Qiong has the right to make personnel adjustments to their subordinates, as long as they do it deliberately, they can disrupt part of their power distribution.
"The minister understands, and he will do it quietly."
Huang Qiong is an old man, and he is still very relieved.
The two discussed for a while, and finally decided to spread suspicions and blind the eyes of those people.
In the afternoon of the same day, a gossip began to circulate secretly among the high-level officials in the capital, and His Majesty and the Taiwei had fallen out.
It is said that the emperor insisted on going his own way this time, and he couldn't listen to the bitter persuasion of the captain at all, and the two had a big quarrel and broke up unhappily.
Some palace attendants witnessed His Majesty drop his favorite moire white jade pendant, and threatened to give the captain a good look.
And the Taiwei also walked out of the palace gate angrily, and heard that his face was so black that he could scrape off two taels of ink.
Taiwei is the head of the three dukes, and the relationship with the emperor is not only complementary to each other, but also mutual checks and balances, and the break between the two also indicates the tilt of the power in the court.
That night, someone entered the Taiwei Mansion and indignantly suggested that Huang Qiong jointly write a letter to force His Majesty to bow to the Minister of Foreign Court.
Although Huang Qiong did not agree, her tone was quite weak, and even hinted to the other party that although it was impossible for him to participate, if someone went to the book, he would not object.
With his acquiescence, a storm against the emperor began to heat up rapidly.
And Emperor Liu Zhizheng hid in the Hehuan Hall with great interest, softly talking to his favorite concubine, as if he was completely unaware that the danger was approaching step by step.