Call of the Heroes of Chaos in Another World

Chapter 1841 Qin Song Famous Prime Minister, summons ended

Chapter 1841 Qin Song Famous Prime Minister, summons ended

  Speaking of which, there are some problems with the character Chao Cuo!

He brought out almost all of his enemies in one breath.

you do not say!

In order to ease the Rebellion of the Seven Kings, Liu Qi sacrificed Chao Cuo, who was loyal and had always supported Liu Qi. Together with the seven kings who directly caused his death, isn't that a bunch of enemies revealed?

Moreover, maybe, in this strange world, Chao Cuo might have a chance to avenge himself in his past life!

Of course, the premise is that the Seventh King lives long enough! After all, the abilities of these few are really questionable.

There is no need to worry about Liu Qi's ability, but those few people stirred up the massive Rebellion of the Seven Kings, forcing Liu Qi to push Chao Cuo out, which shows how powerful these people were at the time.

  However, in the end it was easily pacified by Zhou Yafu, which was a complete reversal of opposites!

Although there are many other factors behind this, these people do not have a clear enough understanding of themselves!

"Ding, the second heaven-level summoning is starting...

The first person is Feng Dao, with a score of 97 in politics.

"Ding, the second person, Wang Xijue, 96 in politics."

"Ding, the third person, Wang Dan, 95 in politics."

"Ding, the fourth person, Shentu Jia, 95 in politics."

"Ding, the fifth person, Yuwen Rong, politics 95."

"System, remove Shentu Jia and Yuwen Rong, and summon Feng Dao, Wang Xijue, and Wang Dan."

Wang Dan, Shentu Jia and Yuwen Rong, the data of these three people are the same.

However, one cannot write two "Wang" characters with one stroke. Considering that they share the same surname and might have been from the same family five hundred years ago, he was finally chosen to be the one among the three.

"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Wang Xijue, Command 80, Force 41, Intelligence 90, Politics 96, Charisma 84.

Implanted identity: Descendant of the Wang family of Yanbei, Da Cang.

Carried by: Wang Dingjue and Wang Heng. "

It has to be said that during the Wanli period, although the emperor was somewhat reluctant to take charge of affairs, he had several good stewards under him. Whether it was Zhang Juzheng or Wang Xijue, they were obviously good stewards who could help him look after his family business.

However, Wang Xijue did not get along with Gao Gong when Gao Gong was the chief minister of the cabinet, and he also had conflicts with Zhang Juzheng when Zhang Juzheng was the chief minister of the cabinet. His life could be said to have had its ups and downs.

Under such circumstances, it was quite difficult for him to finally climb to the position of Prime Minister of the Cabinet.

Moreover, he played an important role in the Wanli Korean War and made great contributions to fighting against Japanese aggression and defending the territorial sovereignty of Korea and the Ming Dynasty.

The Wanli Korean War, also known as the Wanli Korean Campaign and the Wanli Aid Korea War, refers to a large-scale and far-reaching war fought between the Ming Dynasty and the Korean coalition forces and the Japanese Toyotomi regime's army on the Korean Peninsula and nearby waters from 1592 to 1598.

The cause of this war was that after unifying Japan, Toyotomi Hideyoshi, the Japanese leader, decided to attack the Ming Dynasty under the guise of Korea and asked for Korea's assistance in order to satisfy his ambition and divert domestic conflicts. The Korean King Yi Sun rejected Japan's request and asked for help from the Ming Dynasty.

Emperor Wanli of the Ming Dynasty decided to send troops to aid Korea on the advice of Zhang Juzheng, the chief minister of the cabinet. However, after Zhang Juzheng's death, the Ming Dynasty cabinet was divided and turbulent, and there were different opinions on how to deal with the Japanese invasion.

During this war, Wang Xijue always maintained a clear and firm attitude: a comprehensive and thorough war must be waged against Japan, and no compromise or negotiation should be made easily.

He believed that Japan was an ambitious, brutal and greedy country, and if it was not dealt a severe blow, it would endlessly invade its neighboring countries.

He believed that Korea was a vassal state of the Ming Dynasty and that the Ming Dynasty had close blood and cultural ties with it. If the Ming Dynasty did not rescue Korea, it would lose its prestige and morality.

He believed that the Wanli Korean War was not only a war between countries, but also a war between civilizations. If Chinese culture was not defended, it would be eroded and destroyed by Japanese culture.

He believed that the Wanli Korean War was a war that concerned the survival of the Ming Dynasty and the fate of the nation. If the Japanese invasion was not resisted, the Ming Dynasty would fall into crisis and turmoil.

Wang Xijue also made a series of important and correct decisions in this war: he advocated sending Li Rusong as the commander-in-chief of the Korean War and gave him full military power and material support. He advocated the strategy of attacking first and then defending, and after the great victory in Pyongyang, he pursued the Japanese army to Pyeongyang.

He advocated the establishment of a blockade at sea and supported Yi Sun-sin and other naval commanders in winning naval battles in places such as Noryanghae. He advocated the establishment of a defense line on land and mobilized army commanders such as Chen Lin and Deng Zilong to conduct blocking operations in places such as Ulsan and Namwon.

He advocated adherence to principles in diplomacy and rejected the unequal and unreasonable conditions proposed by Japan.

"Ding, the third Heaven-level summoning is starting...

The first one is Wu Shigui, with a politics score of 95. "

"Ding, the second person, Wang Wan, politics 97."

"Ding, the third person, Zhang Chengye, politics 97."

"Ding, the fourth person, Zhang Gun, politics 95."

"Ding, the fifth person, Wei Renpu, 96 in politics."

"System, remove Wu Shigui and Zhang Gun, and summon Wang Wan, Zhang Chengye, and Wei Renpu."

In fact, Wu Shigui is also a very good choice to keep.

He himself was very capable and was a founding hero of the Tang Dynasty, listed as one of the "Taiyuan Yuanmou Heroes".

For those who can become the founding heroes of a dynasty, this ability is guaranteed.

And, most importantly, he has an awesome daughter!

But that daughter is a little too awesome!

After thinking for a moment, Wang Yu simply ruled it out.

After all, if this person is really summoned out and that person is brought out, will it be a blessing or a curse in the future? This is still an unknown matter!

That person does have a certain appeal, but unfortunately, if he really comes out and cannot be controlled properly, he might cause a lot of trouble in the future.

At least, Wang Yu was not willing to spend his time and energy to deal with this trouble.

After all, as the person in control of the system, he has too many people to choose from. In Wang Yu's opinion, the trouble that this person may cause would lack cost-effectiveness.

"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Wang Wan, Command 62, Force 57, Intelligence 92, Politics 97, Charm 82. Implanted identity: A descendant of the Wang family of Da Cang Yanbei."

The most famous prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was of course Li Si.

Of course, a dynasty that perishes in the second generation will not have many prime ministers.

Therefore, even if the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty was not very famous, at least most people had never heard of him.

However, although they were all prime ministers of the Qin Dynasty, whether it was Wang Wan or someone else, their popularity was far inferior to that of Li Si.

When talking about the prime minister of the Qin Dynasty, the first person that everyone thinks of is Li Si. It seems that he has become synonymous with the four words "prime minister of the Qin Dynasty".

After all, there are very few records about Wang Wan in history books. Sima Qian did not write a biography of Wang Wan in the "Records of the Grand Historian", and the records about Wang Wan are also pitifully few, giving people the impression that Wang Wan is a character not worth the heavy words of Sima Qian.

However, it was during the Qin Shi Huang period when the Qin Dynasty was full of talented people that he was able to sit on the position of prime minister. Although this person was not famous, his 97 points in basic politics had already demonstrated his ability.

In fact, because of Sima Qian's favoritism, Wang Wan was not as famous as Prime Minister Lu Buwei and Chancellor Li Si in later generations.

Both Lü Buwei and Li Si were too flamboyant. They were bold and aggressive in their lives, going up and down the earth, with great aura, influence, and ups and downs in their fate. Naturally, they left deep marks and stories about them that spread far and wide. This enabled Sima Qian to obtain relatively rich and complete information about the two from historical materials and field trips.

Wang Wan was low-key and introverted, meticulous, down-to-earth and steady. He did not accept empty words, did not listen to superficial techniques, did not seek fame, did not engage in false activities, and had no lofty theories or magnificent speeches. His wisdom and ability can only be carefully appreciated from the changes in the situation of the Qin Dynasty and the practice of the ruling group in governing the country.

Wang Wan and other officials made historic contributions to the establishment of the county system in the Qin Dynasty. In the 26th year of Emperor Qin Shihuang's reign, Wang Wan, as prime minister, assisted Emperor Qin Shihuang in presiding over the first court meeting of the newly established dynasty.

Wang Wan led the Imperial Censor Feng Jie, the Chief Justice Li Si and others to establish the basic political system of the Qin Dynasty - the county system. This was not just the credit of Li Si alone as many people believed.

However, Wang Wan and Li Si had serious differences on how to implement the county system.

At the second court meeting in the 26th year of Emperor Qin Shihuang's reign, Wang Wan proposed to Emperor Qin Shihuang that "the princes have just been defeated, and the territories of Yan, Qi, and Jing are far away. We cannot appoint a king for them. We can fill the vacancy with our mothers. Please establish your sons as kings."

The First Emperor submitted his proposal to his ministers, who all thought it was convenient, except Li Si. Li Si, the court judge, said: "Many of the sons and nephews of Zhou Wen and Wu had the same surname, but they were distant and attacked each other like enemies. The princes also killed each other, and the Zhou emperor could not stop it. Now the whole country is unified by your divine power, and all are counties. The sons and meritorious officials are rewarded with public taxes, which is easy to control. If there is no dissent in the world, it will be a way to keep peace. It is inconvenient to set up princes."

Some people have always said that Wang Wan opposed the county system and supported the feudal system based on this, which is wrong.

In terms of the general direction, what Li Si and Qin Shihuang said was not wrong, and it was consistent with Wang Wan's point of view.

However, even with the right direction, you still need to assess the situation and formulate the right strategies and methods, otherwise, more haste makes waste.

Wang Wan did not oppose the implementation of the county system in Qin's homeland and other places where conditions and timing were ripe. He was just worried that Yan, Qi, and Jing were far away and the "people of the country had not yet gathered together." The remnants of the old aristocracy would be waiting for an opportunity to rebel and restore the monarchy. This was a realistic and urgent problem that required a temporary feudal system and the appointment of kings to strengthen the country's control over these areas.

If Qin Shihuang had adopted Wang Wan's suggestion and established kings in the remote areas of Yan, Qi and Jing as a transitional measure for the full implementation of the county system, perhaps the Shaqiu Incident would have been less likely to occur. Even if the Shaqiu Incident had occurred, Hu Hai would not have dared to kill all his brothers and sisters after he ascended the throne, and Zhao Gao would most likely have been torn to pieces by chariots.

Even if the Chen Sheng and Wu Guang uprising had occurred, it would have been difficult to unite various anti-Qin forces and quickly sweep across the country, and they would have been strangled in their initial stages.

Unfortunately, history does not have any assumptions and cannot be repeated. No one knows whether the future of the Qin Dynasty would have been different if Qin Shihuang had really adopted Wang Wan’s advice.

"Ding, the fourth heaven-level summoning is starting...

The first person is Cui Hong, with a score of 95 in politics.

"Ding, the second person, Feng Jie, 95 in politics."

"Ding, the third person, Feng Quji, 95 in politics."

"Ding, the fourth person, Wang Dan, 95 in politics."

"Ding, the fifth person, Yuwen Rong, politics 95."

  Judging from the surface data, this last summoning seems to be inferior to the previous ones!

After all, all of the five summoners given in this group have just reached the standard of heavenly summoning, and all have a basic political ability of 95 points.

There is not even a candidate with a basic political ability of 96 points.

Logically speaking, such a summoning list can be regarded as the most undesirable one.

However, is this really the case?

When evaluating the quality of a summon, the data of the summoned character itself is naturally the top priority. After all, this is the most direct reflection of their ability.

  However, this is by no means absolute!

After a heavenly-level talent is summoned, there is a certain probability that he can bring a certain number of talents with him. Therefore, the talents that may be brought with him are also an important factor in measuring the candidate for summoning.

In big families like the Wang and Xie families, people like Wang Dao and Xie An, although they themselves have not yet reached god-level abilities, their potential value is probably indeed unmatched by many god-level talents.

The value and role that a god-level talent can play can never be compared to that of a huge family.

Coincidentally, among the five summoning candidates in this group, one meets this standard.

Cui Hong seems to be a famous prime minister from the Qinghe Cui clan.

I have to say that the Cui family is really awesome. Since the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, they have produced generations of talented people.

He was a descendant of a famous family, with the surname Jiang as his origin, and was a descendant of Taigong of Qi.

The Qi clan began to rise in the late Han Dynasty, and the throne was passed down during the Wei and Jin Dynasties. The Southern Dynasties entered its heyday, and the Northern Dynasties reached its peak, with a reputation as "the family list is prosperous in the world, and the Ding clan is the best in the country."

  During the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Cui family entered the four noble families of Lu, Cui, Zheng and Wang.

During the Tang Dynasty, the Cui family was ranked among the "Seven Surnames and Ten Families" and produced twelve prime ministers.

What is a top family? The Cui family is it.

Of course, Wang Yu still didn't know that in addition to being a powerful politician, Cui Hong also had an even more powerful son.

"System, remove Feng Jie and Yuwen Rong, spend another 100 summoning points, remove Feng Quji, and summon between Cui Hong and Wang Dan."

"Ding, congratulations to the host for obtaining Wang Dan, Command 41, Force 46, Intelligence 87, Politics 95, Charisma 83.

Implanted identity: A descendant of the Wang family of Da Cang Yanbei, who has just entered the officialdom and is currently the magistrate of a county in Yannan Road.

Carrying: Wang Hu. "


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