Chapter 376 The official is not boring, and the son of North Korea

Wang Xin naturally knows what kind of consequences such a supplement to the law will cause after it is issued.

However, it is better for officials to make a living than for the people to make a living.

Between the officials and the people, Wang Xin naturally favored the people.

The emperors of the great cadres of the past dynasties never trusted the discipline of the officials very much, otherwise there would be no patrolling the imperial history, the imperial history platform, the embroidered clothes envoy and the secret guard.

Besides, no matter how hard it is to be an official, can it be more bitter than the people? I feel that you can not be an official, no one forces you to be an official.

No matter how boring the official is, can he compare to the Hongwu period? How many officials did Zhu Hongwu kill in his life in the real world? Anyway, there are tens of thousands. How many did Da Qian kill? At best, hundreds, and more than exile.

Where does this little go?

Even if these laws are implemented, there is still an endless stream of people who want to be officials in the world.

Wang Xin then handed over the supplementary regulations to the three princes and nine secretaries to watch, and asked them to submit a letter to give their opinions. But is it actually for you to give your opinion? This is telling you to do it through it.

Not long ago, Wang Xin's brother-in-law's approach was not the same as that of being cut by him? The emperor's relatives, the younger brother of the queen Zhao, said that he would cut it, without the slightest hesitation.

In addition to Zhao Fu, the Luoyang Order and the officials of various ministries who helped him get rid of the crime were all punished, among which the Luoyang Order was even more guilty and directly sentenced to death.

Wang Xin was very disgusted with the Luoyang Order, it was these people who bent the law for personal gain again and again, which made the authority of the imperial court among the people decline little by little.

For this kind of person, Wang Xin naturally dealt with it severely and strictly.

It took the continuous implementation of the three emperors for the Wang family to make the prestige of the great cadres more and more stable in the hearts of the people. The people believe in the imperial court, believe that the imperial court will enforce the law impartially, and believe that the imperial court will uphold fairness and justice.

It takes decades for this prestige to be established, but it only takes a few months to destroy it.

Just like in real history, Zhu Yuanzhang spent his whole life to make the people at the bottom believe in him and believe in the Ming Dynasty, but after Zhu Yuanzhang died, it only took Zhu Yunwen four years to make the people of the world no longer believe him.

Wang Xindu has already dealt with the officials in accordance with the law, what can the three princes and nine secretaries do, and honestly agree.

If you really dare to put forward your opinions, hehe, do you think that the suggestion box under the surveillance camera is for you to put opinion letters?

Just when Wang Xin added the law, Yan sent an envoy to Yan to pay tribute.

As for the Jizi Joseon, Daqian also knows something. Jizi Joseon was the uncle of Emperor Xin during the collapse of the Yin Shang Dynasty, and Jizi was unwilling to submit to the Zhou Dynasty, so he led a part of the remnants of the Yin Shang Dynasty to the north of the Yue Kingdom Liaoze into the country established on the Korean Peninsula.

Jizi Joseon was basically founded at the same time as the Huai Kingdom, but the Jizi Joseon never thought of going south to the Central Plains and rebuilding Yin Shang.

At that time, Jizi led tens of thousands of people to the north, but because the distance was too far, Bang Zhou did not lead the army to attack, allowing them to escape. It was not destroyed like the Kingdom of Shao.

However, the Zhou Dynasty was also worried that Jizi would lead the army south from the north again, so they divided the Yan Kingdom into Jidi and guarded it there for generations.

The Yan Kingdom was originally intended to spy on the Jizi Joseon and defend against the Hu people in the north.

When the Yan State was strong, Liaodong was also included in the territory, and the Jizi Joseon was driven to the peninsula.

Later, because Liaoze was difficult to travel, the Korean Peninsula was mountainous and the climate was cold, and Yan was unable to attack, so it became surveillance.

In the first few generations, the Minzi Joseon still had the idea of going south to reoccupy the Central Plains, but after a few generations, the descendants have long forgotten these things.

When Daqian was founded, the First Emperor sent an envoy to Jizi Korea, but Jizi Korea did not recognize Daqian as the suzerain.

After the Wang family is Zijue, Zijue was also not a concubine back then, but a concubine, the same as Jizi and Wei Ziqi, but much younger than them.

If the Song State hadn't broken its backbone and had to ask Huai Guo for help, he wouldn't have respected the Wang family as a great sect at all. You must know that since the rebellion of the three eunuchs and the death of Zhou Gongjian, the Yin Shang lineage has basically died.

After Bang Zhou, Wei Zi Qi was established as the Shang Gong and let him establish the Song State, which was to recognize Wei Zi Qi as the descendant of Yin Shang. They are naturally reluctant to recognize the Wang family as a descendant.

Then he was beaten by other countries and almost perished, and he had to admit that the Wang family was a great sect. Of course, from the very beginning, the Wang family did not approve of the Song Guowei Ziqi lineage.

Zijue's things to Weizi Qi back then were very clear, and it was the nobles who were dissatisfied with Di Xin that he contacted back then, who rebelled and attacked Chaoge City with the Zhou people, so that Zijue had to flee in embarrassment.

Back then, those Yin Shang nobles just wanted to use the power of the Zhou people to overthrow Di Xin and choose a new person, but they didn't expect that the Zhou people would also use this opportunity to completely overthrow the Yin Shang.

Those Yin Shang nobles never dreamed that the Zhou people, who had always been weak in their hearts, could have such a strong strength.

When the country was founded in Daqian, Jizi Joseon did not send an envoy to pay tribute.

He even had to compete with the Wang family for the position of a large sect and a small sect, and when he learned the news, the First Emperor laughed angrily.

Jizi North Korea, but it is just a small place, and he dares to discuss the priorities with him. The first emperor wanted to send a large army to attack Jizi Korea and directly annex Jizi Korea.

However, at that time, Daqian fought for many years to unify the land of Zhuxia, which can be said to be in ruins, coupled with the attack of the Huns in the north, so he gave up the army and went to fight.

I thought that I would conquer the army in the future to destroy it and then annex it, but I didn't have time until it collapsed. When it came to Emperor Wen, Emperor Wen began to recuperate, and he didn't care too much about Jizi Joseon, but divided the king of Yan.

I want King Yan to destroy Jizi Joseon.

Emperor Wen had been to the northern Xinjiang back then, and he knew very well that Liaoze was difficult to travel, and there was also the bitter cold in the north, if the army marched north, not only would it need a lot of grain and grass, but the casualties would definitely be not small.

The dead and wounded here are not battles, but marches.

Liaoze is difficult to pass, especially in winter, the climate is cold, and the army cannot pass, and in spring because of the shortness, coupled with the melting of ice and snow, Liaoze is even more muddy, and it can only be passed in summer and autumn.

Otherwise, you'll have to take a detour further north, but that road is just as difficult.

So Emperor Wen gave up the army and turned to the vassal states.

The Yan State was divided into Liaodi, and at the same time recruited the people to build a passable road in Liaoze, and at the same time, Emperor Wen also ordered the construction of ships in the north, hoping to connect with the Yan State by sea.

It's just that in winter, the sea in the north is frozen, and the technology of sea ships is backward, so they can only sail along the coast. Access is not convenient.

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