355 The Emperor Will Return to the Throne and the Riddle of the Ministers The undercurrents of thought are different

Anyway, from beginning to end, Zhu Qiyu never thought of physically harming Zhu Qizhen, Sun, Qian, Zhou, and Zhu Jianshen.

But if they die or fight themselves, then it has nothing to do with me.

For example, Qian is lame in one leg and blind in one eye, but I really didn't instruct others to do it. The dignified queen, being able to cry and cripple her legs, I can't even think of such a mysterious thing.

The Qian family has been canonized as the queen for many years, and the control of the harem is so weak, can anyone blame it?

In order to express his attitude to the ministers present, Zhu Qiyu added another edict: "Hu Hui, Chen Yi, Huang Pu, Li Xian, and Li Shi, as envoys, have traveled back and forth to the Wara camp many times, and they have worked hard.

According to the cabinet's proposed decree, Hu Hui was crowned the prince and the prince, Chen Yi was promoted to the left capital of the imperial history, Huang Pu concurrently served as the right of the Imperial History of the Metropolitan Inspectorate, Li Xian was promoted from the Ministry of Officials Wenxuan Shilang to the right of the Imperial History of the Metropolitan Inspectorate, and Li Shi was promoted from the Rite Branch to the Rite Department to the Rite Section.

Each of them was given a hundred taels of silver, and a hundred horses of brocade. ”

When the ministers heard this, they looked at each other. This edict is very strange and confusing.

Huang Pu is a close confidant of the emperor, this is easy to say. The remaining four people, Hu Hui, Chen Yi, Li Xian, and Li Shi, obviously did not invite the emperor to see them, and now the emperor took the initiative to reward the four of them, which is to express his attention to the emperor, which everyone can understand.

It's just that it always feels a little abrupt, these rewards can either be given a long time ago, or wait for the emperor to return to Beijing and then concentrate on rewards, and now this point in time seems to be a little up.

There is one person missing, and that is Yang Shan. Yang Shan also sent envoys to Warat many times, and he should be rewarded. However, Yang Shan's betrayal of his friends for glory was turned out by the emperor before, and now it is in a uproar, known to the government and the opposition, and Yang Shan's reputation is completely stinky.

The emperor deliberately did not mention Yang Shan, and naturally no one was stupid enough to stand up and speak for Yang Shan.

Zhu Qiyu thought that he was done, so he was ready to go home.

But the ministers were not satisfied. In the emperor's faction, among the Shangshu-level cronies, Hu Hui, Wang Zhi, Yu Qian, and Wang Ao have completely stayed away from the center of the court; Now there is Wang Ji left, plus Chen Mao, who is very influential among the generals and nobles.

There must also be an explanation for the arrangement of these two people, otherwise the ministers present will not be at ease.

For example, Luo Tong, the secretary of the Ministry of War, was impeached by Wang Ji and was demoted to a small sesame official. Luo Tong was reinstated by Zhu Qiyu and reused, and after gaining power, although he did not retaliate against Wang Ji, he did not want Wang Ji to come back to take charge of the military department.

Personal grievances are still secondary, and the most important thing is that Wang Ji's party is attached to Wang Zhen, which is something that makes all the ministers present angry.

This question really stumped Zhu Qiyu, since he ascended the throne, Wang Ji has shown favor with practical actions many times, so it will definitely not work to suppress Wang Ji again, so who else in the emperor's faction will dare to change camps and defect to the emperor in the future.

But reusing Wang Ji, these cronies and ministers of their own family have no sense of security.

There is also Ningyang Hou Chen Mao, who pacified the southeast civil uprising, and made such a great contribution, it is really unreasonable not to reuse, if you reuse it, where is the appropriate position?

There is also the eunuch Cao Jixiang, the people in the southeast of Pingdong have changed, and they have also gone to supervise the army, and they have also made contributions. So it's the same problem, it's impossible not to reuse, and I don't know where to put it if I reuse it.

Especially this Cao Jixiang, if the position given is too critical, let him come into contact with the military power of the capital, and what if the rebellion is really successful.

In the end, Zhu Qiyu chose to delay on key issues for the first time, and the ministers looked at each other. The emperor has always been an image of being confident and decisive in killing, and this time he was extremely undecided.

Zhu Qiyu stood up and went home leisurely.

The ministers couldn't, so they had to go out of Qingyun Pavilion together, go down the mountain along the stone path on the east side, and prepare to rush back to the city for dinner.

Everyone walked to the vicinity of the Luantai Palace, and happened to 'encounter' Guo Chang, the Marquis of Wuding, who was patrolling with his personal guards.

Today's Wuding Marquis Guo Chang can be described as full of spring breeze and high spirits, smiling and saluting each other.

A strange feeling surged from everyone's hearts again, and the dignified Marquis of Wuding, like a hundred households in brocade clothes, personally led the guards to patrol around, but he did not slack off at all.

However, after thinking about it a little, these people understood why the Marquis of Wuding was in such a state now: in the dispute over the title of the Marquis of Wuding, Guo Chang and Renzong, Xuanzong, Zhengx, and Sanyang completely formed a mortal enmity.

Renzong, Xuanzong, Zhengzheng, and Sanyang all supported the second room of the Guo family to occupy the marquis of Wuding, and this was forgotten. These people also repeatedly issued edicts, and they did everything they could to insult the eldest princess of Yongjia.

According to the inheritance system pursued by the Ming Dynasty, the title should have belonged to the big house. The eldest princess of Yongjia asks for a title for her children and grandchildren, which is justified and fair.

As a result, Xuanzong, Zhengzheng, and Sanyang, for the crime of undermining the unity of the clan, labeled the eldest princess of Yongjia as having nothing to do, being selfish, and destroying unity, and publicly reprimanded and accused them in the edict.

In the end, Guo Zhen, the son of the eldest princess of Yongjia, died with hatred and did not get back the title until his death.

This hatred is a big one.

Why is Guo Chang so happy now? Because his own daughter will be born in about a month. Once a son is born, he is the future crown prince.

When the time is ripe, you can change the crown prince.

Guo Chang wanted to see how Zhu Qizhen reasoned at that time, after all, in the dispute between the Marquis of Wuding, Zhu Qizhen clearly issued an edict and said that the big house asked the second room for the title back, which was a shameless behavior of having nothing to do and being selfish.

Guo Chang hoped that when the time came to change the crown prince, Zhu Qizhen would not have 'shameless behavior of having nothing to do and being selfish'.

After all, Zhu Qizhen made it clear back then, and the title was given to the second room, which is the second room. If you ask for it again, you will be shameless. I only hope that Zhu Qizhen will not be strict with others and be lenient with himself; Don't just allow the governors to set fires, and don't let the people light lamps.

Whether it is old ministers like Chen Xun, Zhou Chen, and He Wenyuan, or young talents like Huang Pu and He Yi, they all understand the logic of Wu Dinghou. When the time comes, this set of principles will indeed be enough for the emperor to see.

Everyone has to admire the emperor's far-reaching thoughts, no wonder he has to recognize the princess to the Wuding Marquis Mansion, it turns out that the emperor has been waiting here for a long time.

In addition, Concubine Wu has already succeeded the emperor to Empress Zhen, if she succeeds in cutting Zhu Qizhen's title of Emperor Taishang this time, the emperor's faction will really not have much advantage in the future battle for concubines.

Obviously, Zhu Qizhen's lineage has already occupied the 'orthodox' position, but now the emperor has turned the situation around with a silent operation.

If you look at it from the perspective of the first time the Tumu Fort Incident happened, no one could have imagined that the situation would turn out like this.

Chen Xun, Wang Wen, He Wenyuan and others glanced at each other, and everyone had a hunch that the reason why the emperor was hesitant today seemed to have some acting elements in it.

The emperor's road to Beijing may make waves again.

(End of chapter)