Shixun has always been kind to others, and he has many flowers and few thorns. This can not only reduce obstacles in the process of governance, but also show his demeanor as a great scholar. It's just that no one can cover everything. As long as you want to do something, offending others is inevitable. Moreover, as the saying goes, "If a tree is beautiful in the forest, the wind will destroy it; if it is piled up on the bank, the current will be turbulent; if you act higher than others, the crowd will destroy it." No." It is of course absolutely impossible to say that he is surrounded by friends and not a single enemy. "After Shixun realizes that he has offended someone, he will often look for opportunities to offer a carrot to make up for it, such as treating Cao Hong. Another example is the treatment of Chen Qun. Because of their different stances, Gu Zhi and Chen Changwen often disagreed on the direction of governance. As time went by, the possibility of direct conflict was difficult to avoid, but he still pretended to talk to Chen Qun in private. A few nice words and spread them out deliberately to make the other party and bystanders think that this is just a dispute between gentlemen. Of course, there must be some areas where care is not taken care of, especially when the other party is not Cao Hong or Chen Qun, but just a relatively small role. Intentionally or unintentionally forming a grudge is both inevitable and not necessarily true. In my heart - for example, Cui Yan and Cui Jigui. Cui Yan was also a famous official in the Wei Dynasty in the original history, but the huge "Book of the Three Kingdoms. Wei Shu" contains so many names, it can be said that there is a lot of content; now compared with Cui Yan, Just like comparing Zhuge Liang with Wang Mou and He Zongyi in "Book of Shu", the former is qualified to be a biography on his own, but the latter can only be attached to others and give a brief mention. Does this kind of thing require too much attention? Thinking back to when Cao Cao first settled on Jizhou and held a banquet for his ministers, he lamented that Jizhou had a prosperous population and that if he recruited soldiers and horses, "three hundred thousand people could be obtained." Cui Yan immediately stood up and reminded Cao Cao that "benevolence should lead the way and ask questions." Customs, save them from trouble." Not a "school planner". Whether Cui Jigui was telling the truth, or whether he was trying to persuade his master to gain a reputation for himself, no one knew, but it was Xun who heard about it. Immediately he couldn't sit still and jumped out to refute. This incident stemmed from the fact that Shixun had read history in his previous life and was very dissatisfied - the world was undecided and the princes were standing side by side. What if Cao Cao asked about the amount of conscription? Are you showing off your benevolence and morality because of this? This is how traditional Confucian scholars value virtue over profit. The advocating for simple talk will lead to the arrogance of the Wei and Jin Dynasties in the following years. The decline of China is actually caused by this. So Shi Xun couldn't help but stood up and sneered at this senior brother who had just met him not long ago. ???????????? It¡¯s not like it¡¯s only once or twice, but in most cases, you will make up for it afterwards and give the other party a step down to avoid any resentment. But on the one hand, he didn't take Cui Yan seriously at all, and on the other hand, the Zheng clan split happened soon after, and he was completely opposed to Cui Yan. No matter how much I try to make up for it, there is no way out. The split of the Zheng clan originated from the fact that after Zheng Xuan's death, Xi Lu and Cui Yan competed to be the successor and the new leader of the Zheng clan. In the original history, although Zheng Xue was popular all over the world, it was not established as an official school. Being the leader of Zheng Sect could not gain many practical benefits. Perhaps for this reason, no fierce internal struggle occurred. But in this timeline, it was Xun who made Zhengmen the best Confucian sect in the world. The explicit benefits and implicit prestige that being a leader can gain are too high. Fortune and wealth have always moved people's hearts, so Xi, Cui and others couldn't help but fight for it. ???????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? But come out of righteousness. But for Shixun, who cares if you do it for personal or public reasons? Senior Brother Xi is a big helper in my governance. He supports me as the mascot. Naturally, I want to support him as the leader. This is completely opposed to Cui Jigui. As a result of the fight, Cui Yan rolled back to his hometown in despair. Shi Xun was still thinking about it at the time. In the original history, you were killed by Cao Cao. Although you have lost your power now, you can enjoy your old age in peace. In fact, I saved you, do you know? Of course Cui Yan will not know, let alone be grateful to Shixun for this. The knot between the two of them has been formed, and it can no longer be bridged. So today Huan Fan came to the meeting late at night and mentioned, "The emperor is like this, he may have been instigated by villains", and then asked: "My lord, did you ever have a rift with Cui Jigui?" Shi Xun was confused on the spot and couldn't help but frown and asked: " Cui Yan returned to the official position? "Wasn't he driven back to his hometown by Cao Cao? Huan Fan smiled slightly and replied: "A few months before the death of the late Emperor Shi, Zhongzhi called him as his secretary." The "Zhongzhi" mentioned here does not mean "Zhongshu's purpose", but "Inner Court's purpose". Refers to the arbitrary decree issued by the emperor bypassing the prime minister's and auxiliary agencies. In the original history, this term first appeared in the Tang Dynasty, but now that Zhongshudai has been established in advance as a quasi-legislative body, naturally similar terms have come out. Shi Xun pondered for a while, knowing Cao Cao's intention, he couldn't help but sneered: "If you want to use Cui Jigui to tease me, it's like using an owl to scare the chicks." Even if he wanted to engage in the "small and big system to control each other, and different opinions to disturb each other" , I haven¡¯t found the opposite energy yet.??It's a little too small. Well, I guess Cao Cao died too quickly, and he had just begun to arrange things, so everything was not in place yet. However, Huan Fan reminded Shi Xun not to underestimate Cui Yan or the forces he represented - "Cui Jigui is currently serving as the Secretary Supervisor, citing friends and friends, and has gradually become a party." The Secretary Supervisor was originally Xing Yong, who was sent by Cao Mao Going to the middle of Shu to deliver the edict was not just one task. After delivering the edict, he also had to inspect Chengdu and its surrounding areas so that after returning to Beijing, he could report the true situation he saw to the emperor - so he If I didn't come back with Shixun, I guess I would have to stay in Yizhou for another month or two. As soon as Xing Yong left, Cao Mao ordered Cui Yan to take charge of the daily work of the secretary prison. Cui Jigui took the opportunity to stuff many private persons into the prison, win over his colleagues, and build up party members. Huan Fan said that although Cui Yan has low taste now, he can actually completely control the secretary prison. Shi Xun waved his hand: "No worries." In the imperial structure he designed, the three provinces and twelve provinces have real power, but the secretary prison is illusory, and there are subordinate prisons to compete with it. Even if Cui Yanshi is appointed secretary-supervisor, what should I fear? Huan Fan wanted to persuade him again, but he hesitated and swallowed his words. I will debunk this article for the time being so that I can continue to report the situation in Luozhong to Shixun: "My lord is coming from afar. I may not have heard anything about what happened in the past few days" Because Cao Mao ordered the news to be blocked, Shixun basically told Shixun before leaving Hanzhong. He can be regarded as half-deaf and blind, but when he returned to Chang'an, he immediately contacted the intelligence agency of the family. In fact, he already knew the basic content of the situation reported to him by Huan Fan today, but it was not detailed enough. . However, message transmission takes time after all, so Huan Fan said, as for what happened in the past few days, you probably haven't received the report yet - something big happened! "King Liyang has rebelled!" Shixun smiled slightly: "I knew it." Then he asked, "Why is it too late to rebel?" Cao Chong is a child with great ambitions and relies on his intelligence. There is no comparison between brothers. He believed that he was the most suitable successor to his father and the second emperor of Cao Wei. In the past, Cao Ang, Cao Pi and others had pressure on him. Even if they were both idiots, after all, in terms of age and inheritance qualifications, they were higher than Cao Ziying, so they only dared to engage in conspiracy and did not dare to confront openly. Now that Cao Cao has passed away and Cao Mao has ascended the throne, since I am his uncle, I should be higher than him in the line of succession. How can I tolerate my nephew jumping on my head? Previously, Zhou Bujie often received letters. The basic content was to complain to Shixun that King Liyang thought too highly of himself and coveted the throne. He had repeatedly tried to persuade him, but to no avail. He was afraid that he would do something rebellious in the future. Come. But not long before Cao Xun conquered Shu, there was no letter from Zhou Buyi for several months - Cao Chongfan suddenly repented? Absolutely not! Cao Chong must have sent someone to intercept Zhou Buyi's letter to him, and maybe he even put Zhou Buyi under house arrest without communicating with the outside world. Why did Cao Chong do this? Then its counter-intention has already emerged, and it is expected. ???????????? When Shixun basically pacified Shu and asked old Shu officials, he found out that the "Mr. Yin Lei" who dared to love and was relied on by Cao Chong for his arm turned out to be a pseudonym from Yiji, and he was the number one spy of the Shu Han who infiltrated the Central Plains! It was Xun Xin who said it was no wonder, and I also asked why Yi Ji originally came from Cao Ang, and then suddenly disappeared - did he not return to Shu? It turns out that he didn't go back, and was still making trouble in the Central Plains - Yin Lei, Yi Ji Such a simple word game, how come I couldn't think of it when I was confused? So even if Cao Wei sends a large army to attack Shu, if Yiji doesn't take some big action, his "mother country" will be destroyed, and Cao Chong will inevitably be incited to rebel. However, even after killing Yi Ji, he could not have expected that the chaos in Shu would be so extreme after Liu Bei's death. It only took Shi Xun less than half a year to enter Chengdu safely. The transmission of information over thousands of miles was extremely slow and lagging. Yiji's attempt to incite Cao Chong to rebel would inevitably be delayed by several beats, making it difficult to truly respond to the Shu Han regime. It's just that half a year has passed, so your actions may have been too slow. Huan Fan smiled and said: "If the late emperor were here, how dare Wang An of Liyang rebel?" You have forgotten Cao Cao. As long as Cao Cao is still alive, unless Yin Lei puts Cao Chong under house arrest and takes his life, Cao Xiaoxiang will definitely not dare to take action. Now that Cao Cao is dead and Cao Mao succeeds to the throne, the news must be reported to the kings as soon as possible, so it is a great opportunity to take advantage of the chaotic period of the transition between the old and the new to rebel. This is why Cao Chong dared to take action. When Shixun heard this, he frowned: "What can he do and dare to rebel?" This is the princes and kings of Cao Wei, not the princes and kings of Sima Jin. The vassal state is small and the number of guards is limited. Unless Cao Chong is crazy, he will How can I have the energy to cause any big trouble? If you really dare to rebel alone, you can be put down by the governor of a state. Cao Chong is not crazy, and he is definitely not stupid. He must have some tricks or helpers to make trouble, right? Huan Fan nodded: "Anfeng, Rencheng, and Juancheng may all turn against each other at the same time.also. "(To be continued.) Mobile phone users please visit http://m.piaotia.net