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Chapter 86 The Sword of Damocles (Part 2)

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    The ancient capital of Beijing.

    Xu Jie, the prince of the prince, Shang Shu, and Wenjin Pavilion, Xu Jie, the elderly, and Xu Jie, the elderly, and Xu Jie.  But when he looked around, he couldn't help but sigh. The breeze was still there, but Beijing was no longer the Beijing he first saw. It looked like a lifeless and lifeless scene in the last days.

    Fan Zhen of the Southern Dynasties once described Beijing in "Ode to Youzhou": "The tiger is perched on the dragon's plate, the situation is majestic, surrounded by the sea on the left, Taihang on the right, Juyong on the north, and Heji on the south. It is the best in the world, and it is a land of abundance."

    Xu Jie just celebrated his 60th birthday last year. People say that at 60, "the sound penetrates the heart, and there is nothing to disobey. When you know it, you can get it without thinking."

    "Sir, Zhang Zhongyun is asking for an audience. This is a greeting card!" Just when Xu Jie was thinking about life, the old housekeeper Xu Zhong walked in quickly. Seeing that Xu Jie had regained his composure, he handed over the greeting card.

    Xu Jie frowned slightly, and said slightly displeased: "What are you doing here at this time? If the prince knows that he is here, it will cause trouble. Should you just keep to yourself now?"

    The housekeeper seemed to know that the atmosphere in the capital was tense recently, but he still said: "Master, Mr. Zhang Zhongyun brought someone here, saying that he can help the master know what is going on outside."

    Xu Jie became slightly interested. He roughly guessed who Zhang Juzheng brought. They should be people coming from the south. He said in a deep voice: "Hey, go ahead and bring people in."

    There was not much time. Under the leadership of the old housekeeper, Zhang Juzheng walked in slowly with one person. There was a hint of humility on Zhang Juzheng's face, but there was no sign of superiority or inferiority on the faces of the people behind him.

    Crazy life.

    Xu Jie saw the true nature of the visitor at a glance. The person he hated most was Kuang Sheng, who had a frivolous temperament, did not believe in cause and effect, acted in extreme ways, and ignored the government and state affairs. If Zhang Juzheng had not brought him here, he would have died immediately.  The servants beat him out.

    Zhang Juzheng walked slowly into the hall, saluted Xu Jie, and said respectfully and humbly: "Student Zhang Shuda, I have met the teacher."

    Xu Jie nodded slightly and turned his eyes to the other person.  Zhang Juzheng hurriedly introduced: "Teacher, this person's surname is Xu Mingwei, with a long Chinese character. He is a great talent in the southeast. He once wrote "Into the White Deer Biao" and other works, and was praised by His Majesty."

    Hearing Zhang Juzheng¡¯s introduction, Xu Wei bowed and said: ¡°A certain family, Mr. Xu Wen, bows to Mr. Xu Ge.¡± After saying this, he straightened up immediately without waiting for Xu Jie to speak.

    Xu Jie said coldly: "It turns out to be Xu Wenchang who wrote "Congratulations on the Birthday of Duke Yan". Uncle, why did you bring this person today?" Xu Wei wrote "Congratulations on the Birthday of Duke Yan" to praise what Yan Song had done.  , he is naturally regarded as a member of the Strict Party by many people.

    As a disciple of Xu Jie, Zhang Juzheng knew that the conflict between Xu Jie and Yan Song had intensified. If Yan Shifan hadn't been supporting his troops outside and was the main general fighting against the southern rebels, he would have already mobilized the ministers to impeach Yan Song and put Yan Song into prison.  Relegated to the mortal world.  Zhang Juzheng did not want to bring Xu Wei here, but he knew that Xu Wei was a talented person and had been an important staff member of Hu Zongxian. He sneaked from the south and knew very much about the affairs in the south. After hearing what Xu Wei said,  It makes sense, so he just came to see Xu Jie and sell Xu Wei's ideas.

    Zhang Juzheng said quickly: "Teacher, although this man is crazy, he is very talented. He was once Hu Zongxian's staff, and he has seen the ferocity of Japanese pirates. He will be very helpful to the imperial court in combating Japanese rebellion."

    Xu Wei squinted at Zhang Juzheng and said, "Master Zhang is wrong. The current chaos in the south is not caused by Japanese pirates. The Japanese are just swords in Wang Ao's hands. There is no reason for a sword to command people."

    For the common people at the bottom, the chaos in the south was naturally caused by Japanese pirates. However, as a pavilion elder, Xu Jie naturally knew the main components of the so-called Japanese rebellion, but of course he would not admit it.

    The so-called political correctness means that whatever the Strict Party approves of should be opposed. Hu Zongxian, as a mainstay of the Strict Party's external influence, will naturally be criticized. Hu Zongxian and Wang Zhi flirted and acted ambiguously, even though they knew it was to accumulate strength and wait for the opportunity to eliminate them in one fell swoop.  Japanese pirates.  However, the so-called political correctness allowed the fighters against the strict party to behead Wang Zhi under the begging of Hu Zongxian and others, triggering a series of subsequent events. The south fell and all creatures were killed.

    Now Xu Jieming knows that Wang Zhi is more useful alive than dead, and he still wants to support his comrades. In this way, he knows the truth of the matter, but he still calls the rebellion in the south as Japanese rebellion.

    Xu Wei spoke again: "If Mr. Ge also thinks that the things in the south are Japanese rebellion, a certain family is not angry, but just feels disappointed. I originally thought that Mr. Ge was reviving Chaogang's reputation, but it turned out to be nothing more than that, and Yanfen  Yi is just a joke at fifty steps and a hundred steps at a time." Yan Song, a native of Fenyi, Jiangxi, was called Yan Fenyi.

    The old butler who was serving on the side couldn't bear to listen and shouted loudly: "Let go"?!  "

    Xu Wei chuckled: "How do maggots know what's going on outside the cesspit? Shut up! Mr. Xu Ge didn't answer, how can you, a villain, be so powerful!"

    The old housekeeper has never seen such an arrogant person seeking death. The so-called seventh-rank official in front of the prime minister. What's more, he was Xu Jie's companion. No one has ever had the courage to scream in front of him and point at Xu Wei.  He couldn't catch his breath and said: "Youyou!"

    Xu Jie waved his hand and said: "You go down first. If you don't say something like thirty or fifty, with what I just said, I will sentence you to the crime of roaring, strip you of your honor, and put you in jail."  "

    The old housekeeper left harshly.

    Xu Wei looked Xu Jie squarely in the eyes and said: "Mr. Ge, the government is currently in turmoil. The southern provinces and governments are in chaos. Wang Ao and his like have conquered Jinling and will soon make Jinling their capital and claim their hegemony. If we don't distinguish whether it is civil unrest or Japanese aggression."  If there is chaos, it will be difficult to take it seriously, and it is even more likely to cause greater disasters."

    Xu Jie did not answer, but glanced at Zhang Juzheng.  Zhang Juzheng said seriously: "Teacher, please listen to him."

    Xu Wei continued: "As soon as I entered the capital, I heard the rumor that 'the Japanese pirates are less than ten thousand and they are invincible'." It became very popular. Once such rumors were deeply rooted in people's hearts, it would be very detrimental to the court's efforts to put down the rebellion. What's more, the so-called true Japanese were nothing but nothing.  They are just losers of the Japanese country, and those who lose even a little bit will be boasted as invincible, and I am afraid they will attract the prying eyes of the Japanese country."

    Xu Jie¡¯s expression became solemn and he said, ¡°Go on!¡±

    Xu Wei's eyes were wide open and sparkling, and he replied: "There were only one or two Japanese at that time, but the people of our country pretended to be Japanese and formed a party to cause chaos. It is said that the feudal princes in Japan have been fighting for nearly a hundred years. The frustrated and defeated people in the country often went to sea to become Japanese pirates. The number was not enough."  There were four to five thousand people, and the number of casualties was over ten thousand. Originally, it was not an exaggeration for the court to call the rebellion in the south the Japanese Rebellion, but now something happened that forced the court to change its tune and put things in perspective."

    Xu Jie asked: "What's the matter?"

    Xu Jie said in a deep voice: "The chaos in Japan will be over, and the final winner will be decided soon."
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