The Three Kingdoms began with the rescue of Mrs. Mi
Chapter 493 Zhen Mi: Children and grandchildren have their own children and grandchildren
Chapter 493 Zhen Mi: Children and grandchildren have their own children and grandchildren
Liu Chan was skeptical about this, so he hurriedly called the prime minister Zhuge Liang into the palace, crying bitterly, saying that he was willing to abdicate the throne to his sworn brother Liu Feng, as long as he could save his life.
Zhuge Liang was very annoyed by Liu Chan's retreat.
It's not easy to be a good father.
Especially the emperor's father-in-law is even more difficult.
Zhuge Liang's condition has been repeated over the past year, always getting better for a while, and then getting worse for a while. The good time is when he is relaxed and there are not many things to do, and the bad time is mostly due to Liu Chan's anger.
In order to prove his innocence, he urgently wrote to Liu Feng, asking Liu Feng to confess that he had no intention of seizing the throne, and at the same time dispatched troops to prepare for another Northern Expedition, hoping to use actual actions to prove that he was wholeheartedly focused on regaining the Central Plains and had no other ideas.
Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei met in Longzhong. The two started in the small town of Xinye, almost starting from scratch, and jointly built the Shuhan regime.
Now, Liu Chan's disappointment made Zhuge Liang feel desolate, but if he were to force Liu Chan to step down and establish another Mingjun, Zhuge Liang would not be able to pass the hurdle of a loyal minister in his heart.
Zhuge Liang's disciples, in detail, include Liu Feng, Jiang Wei, Ma Di, and Liu Chan.
Needless to say, Liu Feng gave Zhuge Liang a lot of help when he went to Jiangdong. Over the years, Liu Feng has repeatedly rescued the Shu Han from danger. His long-term vision and bravery in battle are unmatched by the Shu Han.
Since Jiang Wei entered Zhuge Liang's sect, he has been leading troops in Hanzhong and Longyou for many years. He has rich experience in the battlefield, especially in some battlefields. Jiang Wei's skillful use of troops even Liu Feng was amazed.
Although Ma Di was talented, but he was very happy. After losing the street pavilion, he still couldn't reflect on himself, and died after being accused of crime by Zhuge Liang.
After Ma Su, Zhuge Liang was heartbroken, and basically gave up the idea of accepting direct disciples.For example, Jiang Wan, Fei Yi and others, although they were often used by the prime minister's residence, Zhuge Liang regarded them more as subordinates.
As for Liu Chan, with the status of "father of the prime minister", even if Zhuge Liang didn't want to teach, he couldn't shirk it.
During the few days back in Chengdu, Zhuge Liang also tried his best to teach and persuade Liu Chan with all his sincerity, and spent a lot of time on Liu Chan, but Liu Chan's performance disappointed him completely.
Liu Chan's main problem is that he doesn't have a long way to do things, that is, he thinks out as soon as he thinks out, and his ears are soft. He can't tell whether the people around him are loyal or traitorous, and he has no opinion on what is slander and what is loyalty.
A Dou, it’s really hard to help him up. It’s not wrong to say that Liu Chan has no brains. He is quite smart and intelligent in terms of enjoying life and eating, drinking and having fun. It is not easy to deceive him.
But in terms of governing the country, only one of the ten senses is opened, and nine senses are not clear.
To put it more clearly, Liu Chan is a person who lets things go, is a little clever, and is confused about major issues.
In the middle period of the Shu Han Dynasty, there were Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan, Fei Yi, Dong Yun and others who supported him. Relying on the assistance of these good ministers, Liu Chan barely supported the Shu Han to three parts of the world.
In the later period of the Shu Han Dynasty, when Chen Zhi and Huang Hao took control of the government, Liu Chan was completely let go. Under his pro-government, internal disputes continued in the court, good officials and fierce generals could not be reused, and the general Jiang Wei could not get the support of the court. Being able to helplessly shrink the Hanzhong defense line and avoid living in Dazhong for food, this gave the Wei army an opportunity to enter Shu.
Zhuge Liang was very disappointed with Liu Chan, and his patience was exhausted in a state of physical illness.
After thinking about it again and again, Zhuge Liang decided to use the last bit of time to fight hard to see if he could take advantage of Liu Feng's victory to regain Guanzhong in one fell swoop and turn the three-point world into two points.
Two parts of the country.
This is the ideal result Zhuge Liang described for Liu Bei in "Longzhong Dui", and it is also an obsession in his heart.
In order to realize this ideal, Zhuge Liang no longer cared about his physical discomfort, let alone Huang Yueying's earnest persuasion, and stayed up all night to write "Teacher List".
Word: The first emperor thought deeply that the Han and the thieves could not stand side by side, and the king's career would not be partial, so he entrusted his ministers to beg the thieves.The minister bowed and tried his best, and died; as for the success or failure, it is beyond the knowledge of the minister.
"Dedicate yourself to yourselves, and then you die." This idiom came from this, and it has become a precious treasure of loyalty to the emperor and patriotism, and a motto that inspires promising people.
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Cao Wei, Shu Han, Sun Wu.
The three families are divided into the world, each has its own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own troubles.
The health of Sun Quan, the great emperor of the Wu Kingdom, is gradually declining, and he is also troubled by the competition for the heirs of Sun He and Sun Ba. Some three-point sites.
The situation of Wei State is actually somewhat similar to that of Shu Han.
After several years of diligent administration, Emperor Cao Rui gradually became slack in administration, his temperament and temper became more and more eccentric, and his interests and hobbies also changed.
For example, the emperor's crown was originally decorated with real white jade beads, but because Cao Rui liked women's clothes, he ordered to use coral beads to decorate it instead.
Cao Rui also tends to be feminine when it comes to the most important matters for men and women. Although there are more and more women in his harem, there are very few who are really favored by him. Empress Dowager Zhen Mi cried many times that they only had a name, but they could not get the emperor's blessing.
What is even more jaw-dropping is that the scandal of "gambling in clothes and playing curtains" broke out in the palace.
What does this idiom mean?
If Liu Feng was not a fan of the Three Kingdoms, he would not have known about it. In a book written by Baidu Zi in later generations, he specifically described this allusion. Unexpectedly, the descendants of Emperor Wu Cao Cao would look like this.
Another point is that Cao Rui is over [-] years old now, and several of his sons have died young. There is no adult biological son. If Cao Rui has any troubles, who will inherit the throne is another big problem.
Although Cao Fang, the king of Qi, was raised under the name of Cao Rui, Cao Fang was the grandson of Cao Zhang, the king of Rencheng, not the branch of Emperor Wen Cao Pi, and lacked in legitimacy.
"The empress dowager has passed away. Now, the only one who can dissuade your majesty is the empress dowager. Let's go to the palace to face the saint together."
In order to correct Cao Rui's psychological orientation, Chen Qun, Dong Zhao and other old ministers were so anxious that they took General Fubo Zhen Xiang to the palace of the Empress Dowager Zhen Mi, begging the Empress Dowager to persuade her son .
After Zhen Mi returned from Liu Feng in Jingzhou, except for occasional appearances during sacrifices, she didn't interfere much with government affairs.
Zhen Mi was more or less aware of Cao Rui's absurd behavior in recent years. She also advised Cao Rui, but it didn't have much effect, and even faintly disgusted Cao Rui.
Seeing Cao Rui's attitude, Zhen Mi no longer persisted, she also wanted to understand that Cao Rui was an adult and had her own opinions, if she interfered too much, the little bit of mother-child affection would also be lost.
In the bottleneck, Calvin was in great pain.
(End of this chapter)
Liu Chan was skeptical about this, so he hurriedly called the prime minister Zhuge Liang into the palace, crying bitterly, saying that he was willing to abdicate the throne to his sworn brother Liu Feng, as long as he could save his life.
Zhuge Liang was very annoyed by Liu Chan's retreat.
It's not easy to be a good father.
Especially the emperor's father-in-law is even more difficult.
Zhuge Liang's condition has been repeated over the past year, always getting better for a while, and then getting worse for a while. The good time is when he is relaxed and there are not many things to do, and the bad time is mostly due to Liu Chan's anger.
In order to prove his innocence, he urgently wrote to Liu Feng, asking Liu Feng to confess that he had no intention of seizing the throne, and at the same time dispatched troops to prepare for another Northern Expedition, hoping to use actual actions to prove that he was wholeheartedly focused on regaining the Central Plains and had no other ideas.
Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei met in Longzhong. The two started in the small town of Xinye, almost starting from scratch, and jointly built the Shuhan regime.
Now, Liu Chan's disappointment made Zhuge Liang feel desolate, but if he were to force Liu Chan to step down and establish another Mingjun, Zhuge Liang would not be able to pass the hurdle of a loyal minister in his heart.
Zhuge Liang's disciples, in detail, include Liu Feng, Jiang Wei, Ma Di, and Liu Chan.
Needless to say, Liu Feng gave Zhuge Liang a lot of help when he went to Jiangdong. Over the years, Liu Feng has repeatedly rescued the Shu Han from danger. His long-term vision and bravery in battle are unmatched by the Shu Han.
Since Jiang Wei entered Zhuge Liang's sect, he has been leading troops in Hanzhong and Longyou for many years. He has rich experience in the battlefield, especially in some battlefields. Jiang Wei's skillful use of troops even Liu Feng was amazed.
Although Ma Di was talented, but he was very happy. After losing the street pavilion, he still couldn't reflect on himself, and died after being accused of crime by Zhuge Liang.
After Ma Su, Zhuge Liang was heartbroken, and basically gave up the idea of accepting direct disciples.For example, Jiang Wan, Fei Yi and others, although they were often used by the prime minister's residence, Zhuge Liang regarded them more as subordinates.
As for Liu Chan, with the status of "father of the prime minister", even if Zhuge Liang didn't want to teach, he couldn't shirk it.
During the few days back in Chengdu, Zhuge Liang also tried his best to teach and persuade Liu Chan with all his sincerity, and spent a lot of time on Liu Chan, but Liu Chan's performance disappointed him completely.
Liu Chan's main problem is that he doesn't have a long way to do things, that is, he thinks out as soon as he thinks out, and his ears are soft. He can't tell whether the people around him are loyal or traitorous, and he has no opinion on what is slander and what is loyalty.
A Dou, it’s really hard to help him up. It’s not wrong to say that Liu Chan has no brains. He is quite smart and intelligent in terms of enjoying life and eating, drinking and having fun. It is not easy to deceive him.
But in terms of governing the country, only one of the ten senses is opened, and nine senses are not clear.
To put it more clearly, Liu Chan is a person who lets things go, is a little clever, and is confused about major issues.
In the middle period of the Shu Han Dynasty, there were Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wan, Fei Yi, Dong Yun and others who supported him. Relying on the assistance of these good ministers, Liu Chan barely supported the Shu Han to three parts of the world.
In the later period of the Shu Han Dynasty, when Chen Zhi and Huang Hao took control of the government, Liu Chan was completely let go. Under his pro-government, internal disputes continued in the court, good officials and fierce generals could not be reused, and the general Jiang Wei could not get the support of the court. Being able to helplessly shrink the Hanzhong defense line and avoid living in Dazhong for food, this gave the Wei army an opportunity to enter Shu.
Zhuge Liang was very disappointed with Liu Chan, and his patience was exhausted in a state of physical illness.
After thinking about it again and again, Zhuge Liang decided to use the last bit of time to fight hard to see if he could take advantage of Liu Feng's victory to regain Guanzhong in one fell swoop and turn the three-point world into two points.
Two parts of the country.
This is the ideal result Zhuge Liang described for Liu Bei in "Longzhong Dui", and it is also an obsession in his heart.
In order to realize this ideal, Zhuge Liang no longer cared about his physical discomfort, let alone Huang Yueying's earnest persuasion, and stayed up all night to write "Teacher List".
Word: The first emperor thought deeply that the Han and the thieves could not stand side by side, and the king's career would not be partial, so he entrusted his ministers to beg the thieves.The minister bowed and tried his best, and died; as for the success or failure, it is beyond the knowledge of the minister.
"Dedicate yourself to yourselves, and then you die." This idiom came from this, and it has become a precious treasure of loyalty to the emperor and patriotism, and a motto that inspires promising people.
-
Cao Wei, Shu Han, Sun Wu.
The three families are divided into the world, each has its own advantages and disadvantages, and each has its own troubles.
The health of Sun Quan, the great emperor of the Wu Kingdom, is gradually declining, and he is also troubled by the competition for the heirs of Sun He and Sun Ba. Some three-point sites.
The situation of Wei State is actually somewhat similar to that of Shu Han.
After several years of diligent administration, Emperor Cao Rui gradually became slack in administration, his temperament and temper became more and more eccentric, and his interests and hobbies also changed.
For example, the emperor's crown was originally decorated with real white jade beads, but because Cao Rui liked women's clothes, he ordered to use coral beads to decorate it instead.
Cao Rui also tends to be feminine when it comes to the most important matters for men and women. Although there are more and more women in his harem, there are very few who are really favored by him. Empress Dowager Zhen Mi cried many times that they only had a name, but they could not get the emperor's blessing.
What is even more jaw-dropping is that the scandal of "gambling in clothes and playing curtains" broke out in the palace.
What does this idiom mean?
If Liu Feng was not a fan of the Three Kingdoms, he would not have known about it. In a book written by Baidu Zi in later generations, he specifically described this allusion. Unexpectedly, the descendants of Emperor Wu Cao Cao would look like this.
Another point is that Cao Rui is over [-] years old now, and several of his sons have died young. There is no adult biological son. If Cao Rui has any troubles, who will inherit the throne is another big problem.
Although Cao Fang, the king of Qi, was raised under the name of Cao Rui, Cao Fang was the grandson of Cao Zhang, the king of Rencheng, not the branch of Emperor Wen Cao Pi, and lacked in legitimacy.
"The empress dowager has passed away. Now, the only one who can dissuade your majesty is the empress dowager. Let's go to the palace to face the saint together."
In order to correct Cao Rui's psychological orientation, Chen Qun, Dong Zhao and other old ministers were so anxious that they took General Fubo Zhen Xiang to the palace of the Empress Dowager Zhen Mi, begging the Empress Dowager to persuade her son .
After Zhen Mi returned from Liu Feng in Jingzhou, except for occasional appearances during sacrifices, she didn't interfere much with government affairs.
Zhen Mi was more or less aware of Cao Rui's absurd behavior in recent years. She also advised Cao Rui, but it didn't have much effect, and even faintly disgusted Cao Rui.
Seeing Cao Rui's attitude, Zhen Mi no longer persisted, she also wanted to understand that Cao Rui was an adult and had her own opinions, if she interfered too much, the little bit of mother-child affection would also be lost.
In the bottleneck, Calvin was in great pain.
(End of this chapter)
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