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Chapter 25 Huachai

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    The Wei family was born in the Duke of Zhu State, and his grandfather Wei Zhu was a famous official in the previous dynasty. The ancestors of the Wei family have a long history, which can be traced back to 300 years ago. He was the thirteenth grandson of Wei Hu, a famous minister in Youzhou during the Han Dynasty.  The Wei family was also considered to be from a famous family. His grandfather was awarded the title of General of the Fuxing State in his early years and guarded Youzhou as the Jiedushi Envoy. He had a high prestige.

    Later, he surrendered to the late emperor, who once praised him as the pillar of the country and granted him a title of nobility. Therefore, after the Tang Dynasty established the capital, Wei Zhu was rewarded based on his merits.

    ?? Wei Zhu entered the Kaifu Yitong Third Division, and his position was comparable to that of the Three Dukes, and his status was extraordinary.

    The late emperor was grateful for Wei Zhu's loyalty, so he allowed his son Wei Wei to inherit his father's legacy and serve as the governor of Youzhou. It was not until the second year of Emperor Tianfeng that he was transferred back to the capital. Now he is the Minister of the Ministry of War of Shangshu Province, known as Xiao Sima.

    After the founding of the New Tang Dynasty, the system of three provinces and six ministries of the previous Chen Dynasty was adopted, but the dross was removed and the essence was taken.

    At the time of the Chen State, it was precisely because the Jiedushi had too much power and had the power of life and death, rewards and punishments over local officers and soldiers. The soldiers only knew that there was a Jiedushi but not an emperor. The Jiedushi had too much military power, and even one person  It happened that they also served as military governors of several vassal towns. Therefore, in the late period of the former dynasty, the local power was far greater than that of the emperor. These military governors had their own climate and eventually rebelled.

    When the late emperor founded the country, he was well aware of the dangers of the Jiedushi envoys. He learned from the lessons of the previous dynasty, rewarded money and seized power, and took back the rights of the Jiedushi envoys from various places, while only retaining the title of Jiedushi envoys.

    Although it is an official position of the same rank, it is in name only. Compared with the Jiedushi of the previous dynasty, his power is not as good as before.

    At that time, the Duke of Zhuguo originally guarded Youzhou, but seeing that the situation was over, Wei Zhu was very far-sighted and aware of current affairs. After submitting to the late emperor, he did not become a remnant of the previous dynasty and suffered the consequences of the late emperor like those Jiedu envoys in the previous dynasty who had supported their own troops.  exterminate.

    Precisely because of preserving their vitality, although the Wei family is not as powerful as before, its foundation is still there.

    In the hearts of many people in Youzhou, they still yearn for the Wei family.  Even the governor currently guarding Youzhou is related to the Wei family.

    The power of the Wei family in Youzhou is intertwined. It can be said that whoever marries the Wei family will have the support of some military power.

    The third prince's mother's family is of noble birth, and the son is as noble as his mother. He is older than the fourth prince, and he also has some support in the court. He has a voice and status. I am afraid that what is missing is some reputation and real support.

    " If Fu Minghua is not mistaken, the Wei family chosen by Concubine Cui for her son will pave the way for Yan Zhui to become emperor. It is very likely that she has high hopes for her son and will send him into the army.

    It's a pity that 'Fu Minghua' in the dream lived an ignorant life, because he didn't care about important events because of some encounters in the inner house. He only knew that Yan Zhui went to Youzhou and killed the Khitan leader Qu Ci. His head was sent to Luoyang and hung in Tianjin.  The south gate of the bridge became famous in the court.

    At that time, Youzhou was suffering from Khitan and Tubo and had been enemies with them all year round. Yan Zhui made such a great contribution at the beginning that he later defeated the fourth prince Yan Xin by a large margin in the fight for the throne.

    It is precisely because of this that Emperor Tianfeng, in response to the remonstrances of the ministers in the court, established Yan Zhui as

    "Mrs. Fu has been waiting for a long time. Please come with me."

    Fu Minghua was thinking about something, but Jinggu's voice interrupted her thoughts.

    Her eyes were gradually filled with a gentle smile, and she lowered her head, showing a somewhat shy expression, which made Jinggu smile so hard that her eyes narrowed.

    Jinggu took her to the Dongnuang Pavilion in the side hall and sat there for more than an hour. Only then did someone from Cui Guifei's side come over and send a message, saying that Mrs. Changle Hou Shizi missed the eldest lady and asked her to come over.

    When Fu Minghua came back, Mrs. Xie was sitting on the tea table, her head lowered, covering her mouth with a handkerchief. When she heard the footsteps, she looked at Fu Minghua from the corner of her eye, with unconcealed sharpness and scrutiny in her eyes.

    I don¡¯t know what the two people talked about before.  Fu Minghua sat down with a smile. Concubine Cui looked normal. She glanced at the hairpin on Fu Minghua's head and asked softly:

    "How beautiful are the ice sculptures outside?"

    "To my Majesty, the craftsmanship is exquisite and extraordinary." Fu Minghua's words made Concubine Cui couldn't help but laugh:

    "It's really a pain in the ass. At such a young age, he speaks like an adult."

    She had a smile as bright as a flower, but the smile did not reach her eyes. She glanced at the hairpin on Fu Minghua's head again:

    "Is it fun in the palace? Can you come here more often in the future?"

    After hearing this, Fu Minghua felt wary and turned to look at Mrs. Xie. Mrs. Xie lowered her head and did not look at her. Several thoughts flashed through her mind, but in the end she pretended to be innocent:

    "Does the empress like Yuan Niang?"

      "Of course I like it." The smile on Concubine Cui's face faded a little, and she looked a little tired. Mrs. Xie came into the palace today and had already finished what she had to do. She was not in good health to begin with. Today  After walking like this for a long time, she saw that it was getting late and she had to go to the Queen Mother's palace before she could go out. If she delayed any longer, the palace door might be locked, so she got up and left.

    Concubine Cui took Xie¡¯s hand:

    "I haven't seen you for a long time, and now that we have finally met, we have to leave again." Concubine Cui said this, with a bit of sadness in her eyes.

    Xie's health is not good, and the two of them don't know how many times they can see each other.

    I remember that when the two of them were still in the boudoir, they would always see each other a few times a year. However, it was like this. They were both planning for their own purposes. They were obviously in Luoyang, but they rarely exchanged two words a year.

    Hearing these words, Ms. Xie's eyes turned red, and she grabbed Concubine Cui's hand tightly. The two exchanged glances, and Concubine Cui asked her other close friend, Nangu, to send the mother and daughter off.

    Once the palace became quiet, the smile on Concubine Cui's face instantly disappeared, and Jinggu stood in front of her respectfully with her hands lowered.

    She was trembling all over and swept all the cups and dishes on the table in front of her to the ground.

    With the sound of "clang", the cups on the table and the fruits and snacks on the plate were scattered all over the floor!

    The servants in the palace were trembling all over, not daring to breathe and kneeling on the ground, moving forward to pack their things.

    At this time, the noble concubine who was born in Qinghe had red cheeks, cold eyes, and pursed her lips in a sneer.

    She no longer concealed her emotions. These were her confidants. Her chest could not help rising and falling. She put one hand on the table and stared sideways in the direction of the door for a long time before looking at Jing Gu who was kneeling in front of her.  :

    "How is your temperament?"

    Concubine Cui asked this question in a confused way, but Jinggu immediately understood what she was referring to.

    "Calm down, this servant made an excuse to ask someone to prepare the hotpot and fruit snacks, etc. Mrs. Fu just sat outside for two quarters of an hour without complaining." When Jinggu talked about this, she suppressed the instinct to raise her head.  : "But what news did the Crown Prince's wife bring that made the mother-in-law angry?" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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