Chapter 342: Jiaozi cuts leeks

"This Kaiyuan can be compared with my Han Wenjing Shengshi." Liu Bei commented.

Naturally, there is no word for Wenjing Shengshi in the "Book of Han" written by everyone in the class.

But for all the Han people present, this Tang Kaiyuan is not much worse than the Wenjing Zhizhi of our Han Dynasty.

After all, everyone in the class remembered that during the reign of Wenjing, there was so much money in Jingshi that the rope that wore the money was rotten and difficult to count, and the corn in Taicang was full of overflow until it was stale and inedible.

It's not much different from this Kaiyuan rice fat corn white.

As for the so-called most stringent two prosperous times, there must be a place for my great Han Wenjing prosperous era! The crowd was convinced.

Jian Yong's head was the most flexible, and he laughed and said:

"Since this young Xuanzong can talk about the prosperity of the Kaiyuan Dynasty, then the outstanding martial arts of Emperor Xiaowu of the Han Dynasty from the founding of the Yuan Dynasty to the Yuan Hunt for more than 20 years can also be called the rule of the world."

"In this way, my Han Dynasty ruled the world for nearly a hundred years from Emperor Xiaowen to Yuanjia for six years, and it can be called an example of prosperity."

Everyone nodded together, but Zhang Fei swore that he had a different opinion:

"If you say that the prosperous world is exemplary, it will be my big brother in the future!"

Liu Bei looked at his third brother, and his face softened.

patted the shoulder of this big man, and the bits and pieces that had been displaced from the fence also surfaced in front of him.

Perhaps it was this ridiculous insistence that seemed ridiculous to others that moved Kong Ming, who had the name of Wolong, and later made future generations favored by future generations.

Looking up at the magnificent scene of all the nations in the light curtain, Liu Bei also said solemnly:

"It is not for the king's life, but for the people."

"Don't ask for a thousand names, I hope that Yanhan will prosper again."

"The traitor should die, the virtuous should be used, there is a comprehensive law to help the world and the people, and the way to rejuvenate the country and stabilize the prestige."

"I don't dare not give my best if I want it."

Kong Ming, Pang Tong, Jian Yong and others all surrendered their orders, and even Zhang Fei and Ma Chao said solemnly.

Lu Su was dragged to get up, and saw that everyone around him looked like Liu Bei was a minister, but he didn't know how to get along with himself without embarrassment, so he could only say the same in the end:

"Today, I know that Xuande Gong Hongzhi is also."

Liu Bei smiled, and this smile also diluted the solemnity in the hall a lot, and then pointed out:

"Waiting for the son to know the immensity of the universe, he will be with our comrades."

Looking at Liu Bei's demeanor, Lu Su's heart couldn't help but waver, but fortunately, Xuande Gong also had the style of a gentleman and did not force each other aggressively, and Lu Su also responded with a graceful arch:

"Wait."

To be honest, now seeing the scene of this light curtain, and listening to Pang Shiyuan's brief account of the hundreds of years of dynasty changes, Lu Su recalled the letters that Kong Ming had written to him in the past few years, and there were a lot of conjectures in his heart.

He still remembered that Kong Ming had solemnly said in his letter that there was neither a fairy Chang'e nor a jade rabbit in the moon palace, and several letters had beautiful words about the topic of "gentlemen are good at fake things".

Lu Su once thought that the so-called goodness and hypocrisy were just to make the armor stronger and the soldiers more profitable, after all, the soldiers hammered by the public security were also quite well-known in Jiangdong.

For this reason, when Lu Su made another agreement with Guan Yu, what he asked for was the method of iron smelting in Jingzhou, but now it seems that his guess is still too conservative.

Could it be that Kong Ming and the others have used the light curtain to peek into the mystery of the sun, moon and stars?

At this moment, Lu Su was faintly envious.

Kong Ming and Pang Tong glanced at each other, and everything was in a smile.

[Some people say that Wu Zetian used his own selfishness to block the possibility of all later women becoming emperors.

In fact, it is not so much that Ah Wu cut off the way for women to become emperors, but that Ah Wu demonstrated the dilemma of women becoming emperors and reminded latecomers.

Three hundred years after Wu Zetian's death, Liu E, the empress dowager of the Linzhao Dynasty, wore a dragon robe and accepted the honorific title of the Holy Empress Dowager proposed by the ministers and Song Renzong.

A few years later, the palace Cheng Fang Zhonggong went to the table and asked Liu E to "tell the story after the martial arts", but in the end Liu E rejected the proposal and ended up in a situation where the lord and the ministers were happy.

Although later history books often compare Empress LΓΌ, Wu Cao, and Liu E, in fact, these three female politicians have completely different governing styles and the problems they face, especially Ah Wu and Liu E, who are closer in time, which can be described as diametrically opposed.

In fact, even if the identity of women is removed, Wu Zetian may be the most high-profile of all the emperors in ancient times.

She changed the name of the three provinces and six departments, she frequently changed the amnesty, she could force her parents and children to die, she could use cool officials to openly kill dissidents, and she could also take a country's wealth for her own use.

Wu Zetian's ruling career is prominently ruthless, and the entire empire is like a plaything in her hand.

Liu E is completely the opposite, she is still able to study diligently from a humble background, and the history books cover her coffin and conclude that "there is the talent of Lu Wu, but there is no evil of Lu Wu".

Simple by nature, never luxurious, kind but not vicious, almost never used physical means to fight political opponents in his life, and Ah Wu is a stark contrast.

Moreover, some of the measures taken during the administration were basically practical means to benefit the country and the people.

If it is said that Song Zhenzong forcibly sealed Zen with the record of pulling his hips, and ending the emperor's sealing of Zen is considered a career achievement.

Then Song Zhenzong's other major achievement should be to unswervingly marry Liu E, the queen.

When Zhenzong was alive, in order to be able to seal Zen, he learned Wu Zetian to compile auspicious rui, and the whole god gave the book of heaven to engage in feudal superstition.

In the ten years after the alliance between the Yuan Dynasty, the Liao State received a large amount of New Year's coins every year, and at the same time watched the Song Dynasty's overhaul of the palace and prayed for the arrival of the Book of Heaven, as if watching a fool deceive himself.

Ten years later, Zhenzong finally died, and the first thing Liu E did after he came to the dynasty was to order all the "Book of Heaven" in the country to be confiscated and used for Zhenzong's funeral, which was regarded as the end of this nonsense farce.

In addition, curbing party disputes, building water conservancy, establishing a counselor's institute, and establishing a state school are all real achievements made by Liu E when she was in power.

The only thing that remains to be discussed is probably the issuance of Jiaozi.

In the second year of the Linchao system, because the mess left by Zhenzong was too big, redundant soldiers and redundant officials, and they also had to send New Year's coins to Liao, so under Liu E's nod, Yizhou Jiaoziwu was set up in Yizhou to issue banknotes.

Historically, it has really driven the development of paper money.

However, judging from the actual situation at that time, the ancient officials could not even understand the physical monetary system, let alone the credit monetary system such as Jiaozi.

After Jiaozi was brought under official control, it was quickly overdeveloped, and eventually Jiaozi was reduced to waste paper after harvesting the wealth of the people, which exacerbated the economic problems of the Northern Song Dynasty at that time.

But on the whole, with the lessons of Empress Lu and Wu Zetian, Liu E's point has won her quite a good posthumous name, which is also the biggest difference from Wu Zetian.

As for the Empress Dowager Cixi, who later issued the "Edict of Declaring War on All Nations" in the Qing Dynasty, it is okay to compare them with these three.

After all, it should be difficult for an illiterate woman to get along with three other female politicians. 】

(End of chapter)