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Chapter 2557 Worries about Party Struggle

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    Jin Youzi left, and Hu Hui hurried into the palace to report to the emperor.

    As an important minister, the emperor should express his views.

    The entire Jin family gradually turned white, the servants looked heavy, and some even had red eyes and choked up their voices.

    ¡°Some are sad and some are panic.¡±

    "Sadness is also confusion."

    "Yes. Jin Youzi is unwilling to seek personal gain for his own family, which is admirable and can be called a gentleman."

    "Gentleman I just suffered a lot for his sons!"

    "They will definitely return home."

    Gradually, people came, but they didn¡¯t have any friendship, so they bowed and saluted outside, which was regarded as paying homage to Jin Youzi.

    At this moment, all the yamen are in charge, so no officials come to pay homage.

    When Fang Xing came riding alone, everyone in the Jin family and outsiders couldn't believe it.

    "He is here to be sarcastic, he must be in a good mood now that his old enemy is dead."

    Fang Xing's face darkened. He dismounted from his horse when he was far away, and then walked slowly to the front door of the mansion.

    He took a look inside and said under the gaze of the people around him: "Go and report that Fang is here to see Mr. Boss for the last time."

    No one dared to refuse, especially after Jin Youzi left. In the eyes of these servants, the powerful were all man-eating tigers.

    Soon Uncle Jin Zhao came out. He bowed and said, "Thank you, Uncle Xinghe. Please come in."

    During the funeral, even former opponents could pay their respects, so Jin Zhaobo had no worries.

    "It's just that he wanted to see what Fang Xing meant. If he wanted to ridicule him, then I'm sorry. Even if his descendants never serve in official positions, he still has to make Fang Xing pay the price.

    It was white all the way, with women and children crying inside, like a ceremony.

    Jin Youzi had five sons. Jin Zhaobo was the eldest and the most upright.

    Jin Youzi¡¯s remains were placed in the inner courtyard before they were placed.

    On one door panel, a former important minister of the Ming Dynasty was lying on it, his face was sallow and thin.

    Fang Xing walked over, stood on the side of the corpse, and said: "Boss, you must do what you say, and your actions must be resolute. No matter what your political views are, you are selfless in your heart"

    He raised his head slightly and thought about Jin Youzi¡¯s life.

    "Although I have been at odds with Mr. Lao for many times, it is ultimately just a political dispute. Mr. Lao has served as an emperor for three generations and has been a dedicated assistant. He has been a prime minister and assistant in three dynasties and is well-known in history."

    "Thank you, Uncle Xinghe."

    Fang Xing¡¯s evaluation was so high that it moved Jin Zhaobo, who had been vigilant all the time.

    Fang Xing glanced at him and said, "Sir, I always put the country first. At this moment, Fang only has admiration in his heart. But will you stay here in the future or go back to your hometown?"

    The sad atmosphere faded a little, and when Fang Xing was thoughtful, Jin Zhaobo said, "My father had no selfish motives before he left."

    Fang Xing couldn't help but say with emotion: "My gentleman's demeanor should be passed down through the ages. Fang feels ashamed."

    Yes, Fang Xing felt that if he had gone before he left, he would probably have been thinking about 50% public and 50% private, and maybe the proportion of family members would be even larger.

    But Jin Youzi actually

    Fang Xing could not understand this idea, so he could only bow silently.

    Later, Hu Hui came again, sweating profusely.

    He glanced at Fang Xing, and then said: "Your Majesty has already given up on political affairs and dropped the cup by mistake."

    This is a pity for Jin Youzi¡¯s departure.

    Jin Zhaobo and his family knelt down.

    Hu Hu said: "Your Majesty has told me that the coffin and tomb of the old man will be handed over to Yousi."

    "Your Majesty is very kind."

    Jin Zhaobo bowed his head and thanked him.

    There are not many officials who can make the emperor responsible for making coffins and tombs. The only official in the Xuande Dynasty is Jin Youzi.

    This is kindness.

    Hu Bi¡¯s face gradually became filled with something indescribable, like envy.

    "Your Majesty also ordered me to bring civil and military officials to commemorate the 7749th, and then sent vehicles and ships to escort"

    "Your Majesty, your grace"

    Jin Zhaobo was already choked with sobs.

    The so-called imperial sacrifice is the emperor's decree to pay homage to his ministers, which is even more rare.

    ¡°And the emperor also had to send someone to escort the coffin back home for burial, so everything was really taken care of.

    "Your Majesty has just sent the pedestrian Mao Jun from the pedestrian department to attend the funeral"

    Jin Youzi¡¯s hometown is in Jiangxi. According to Jin Zhaobo¡¯s idea, he would complete the Fa in Beijing.After that, he would return to his hometown. As for attending the funeral, he planned to send an old servant back.

    But the emperor actually sent Mao Jun, which shows how sad he is.

    This is the mourning and glory after death.

    Fang woke up and left Jin's house. When he saw more officials outside, he rode away in the other direction.

    "He is a gentleman."

    When Xie Jin learned about the situation, he was also filled with sadness and said: "Although Jin Youzi is stubborn among the auxiliary political scholars, he is the only one who can be called a gentleman. The rest are like flies and dogs, and they are unsightly."

    "At present, all the important ministers in the court are his descendants. This does not refer to age, but to seniority.

    When Lao Jie was re-employed during the Hongwu period, Yang Rong and others were still juniors.

    His vision has always been high, and it is hard for most people to appreciate him. Unexpectedly, he has a high opinion of Jin Youzi.

    "Yang Rong is in trouble."

    Fang Xing was drinking tea when he heard this and asked, "Why?"

    Xie Jin squinted his eyes slightly, as if he was remembering something.

    "There are only two assistant political bachelors. Everyone thought of Hu Hui, but who thought of Du Qian?"

    Fang Xing shook his head and said with some surprise: "Du Qian's qualifications are not enough!"

    Today¡¯s assistant political bachelor¡¯s degree is not simple. If you have not served in important positions, others will not be convinced by you.

    And the Minister of Dali Temple is obviously not an important minister, at least not in the eyes of Xie Jin and Fang Xing.

    Xie Jin was as proud as a child: "Du Qian is not very capable, but he is the old man when His Majesty was hiding in his residence, almost the same as you."

    Fang Xing nodded, somewhat understanding what Jin meant.

    "There must be someone who speaks to His Majesty among the Assistant Political Scholars. He can act as His Majesty's eyes and ears and represent His Majesty's interests."

    Fang Xing felt that he didn¡¯t like politics and didn¡¯t like too much layout and planning, but the relationship between Du Qian and him was not good, and there was even some vague hostility.  If he enters the political hall, what impact will it have on him?

    "If it weren't for you, Du Qian would have been the first person His Majesty took to his residence, and it goes without saying that he will become famous in the future. But with you in front, no matter how hard he tries, it will be in vain, and he can't surpass you."

    Xie Jin said meaningfully: "He may not be your friend, so you have to be careful."

    Fang Xing thought it didn¡¯t matter. Besides, it was impossible for him to become an ally with an assistant political bachelor. That was a big taboo.

    Those people will probably be a little disappointed with the combination of Hu Hui and Du Qian.

    Hu Bi did not take sides. He was the most loyal minister of Emperor Wen. If he wanted to take sides, he would only stand on the emperor's side.

    Du Qian is the emperor¡¯s man.

    ¡°So after this time, the situation in the political hall has changed.

    The emperor¡¯s power begins to appear undisguised for the first time. How should the court deal with it?

    Some people will change their tune, some will gnash their teeth, and some will be at a loss.

    This is the beginning of party struggle, and the officials below will start to take sides consciously or unconsciously.

    "But are you worried about party strife?"

    Seeing that Fang Xing was a little stunned, Jie Jin asked casually.

    Fang Xing nodded, "Not only are we worried about the party struggle, but we are also thinking about the news we just received The coalition forces of Hallie and Roufan have stopped sending out rangers, and they are under the control of Ming Dynasty."

    Xie Jin frowned and thought for a while, then said, "The war is about to start, but you don't have to worry about party strife at this moment."

    He said very relaxedly: "Which dynasty or generation does not have party struggle? It is a rare thing not to have it. If the emperor is not stupid, then these are just small things, but they will be a boost. If the emperor is stupid, the absence of party struggle will be a bad thing, then there will be  Powerful minister."

    Fang Xing also figured this out and felt that his worries were unfounded.

    Party strife can never be avoided. Instead of worrying about it, it is better to take precautions to limit it.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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