Quick Transmigration: Eternal Lovers

Chapter 450 After becoming Li Zhongyu, Li Yu lay down and became the emperor

Chapter 450 After becoming Li Zhongyu, Li Yu lay down and became the emperor (Part )
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Sun Ge once saw someone say that the poems written by Li Yu after he lost his country and left his hometown gave people a feeling of standing on the roof late at night, with the night wind blowing through his clothes. The wind was so cold that it made people shiver.

Very clear and cold.

Like frost on an autumn moon.

She couldn't remember when, where, or from whom she heard it.

But I remembered it clearly for a long time.

Is it Li Yu’s fault that the Southern Tang Dynasty was destroyed and led a life of indulgence and debauchery?

Strange.

But it’s not entirely Li Yu’s fault.

If you force something to happen, it would be fine if everything goes smoothly.

If this duck encounters setbacks everywhere, it will inevitably become a turtle.

What Li Yu took over from his father, Li Jing, the Emperor Zhong of Southern Tang, was not a prosperous and glorious Southern Tang.

Chai Rong, the Emperor Shizong of Later Zhou, had the ambition to unify the world. He launched three expeditions to Southern Tang and won every victory.

The fourteen prefectures and sixty counties south of the Huai River and north of the Yangtze River in Southern Tang were all occupied by the Later Zhou. The territory was greatly reduced, and the country could only rely on the natural barrier of the Yangtze River to barely resist the invasion of foreign enemies.

Moreover, Li Jing, the Emperor of Southern Tang, surrendered to the Later Zhou, gave up his imperial title, and called himself "the King of Tang", and was not allowed to regard himself as the Son of Heaven.

From then on, Southern Tang became a vassal state of Later Zhou.

After Li Yu ascended the throne, he faced a situation in which the country was in a state of decline and uncertainty, and the country was in a state of decline and its vitality was severely damaged.

He was unable to face it and unable to solve it.

To save the collapsing empire and to save the country from collapse was not a task that Li Yu, who was born in a palace, raised by women and obsessed with romance, could undertake.

Therefore, we should blame Li Yu, but we should not only blame Li Yu.

People in later generations always lamented that Li Yu loved beauty more than power.

Actually, not necessarily.

Not being good at governing the country does not mean that you don’t love the country.

If there was no country, why would the fifteen-year-old Xiao Zhouhou have no hesitation in meeting the twenty-eight-year-old Li Yu?

Could it be that because he is my brother-in-law, I will continue to stimulate him to the end?

Therefore, to some extent, the country is also an indispensable part of the infinite love between Li Yu and the beauty.

Gathering her chaotic and complicated thoughts, Sun Ge began to sort out the history of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms that vaguely remained in her memory.

To be honest, this is the real tangled mess.

Li Zhongyu, or as she is now known, was born in 958 AD.

This year was the fifth year of Xian De, when Emperor Shizong of Later Zhou, Chai Rong, personally led his third expedition against Southern Tang and won a great victory.

It was also the first year of Jiaotai, when the Southern Tang suffered repeated defeats.

However, the Jiaotai era ended hastily after only three months as the Southern Tang paid tribute to the Later Zhou.

The Southern Tang Dynasty is also known as the fifth year of Xian De.

This year was one year away from the sudden death of Li Jing, the Emperor Zhongzhu of Southern Tang's younger brother, Prince of Jin Jingsui, and the sudden death of Crown Prince Wenxian Hongji.

It was also about a year before the sudden death of the talented and wise Emperor Taizong of Later Zhou, Chai Rong.

It was less than two years since Emperor Taizu of Song, Zhao Kuangyin, was crowned emperor after the Chenqiao coup.

Full of urgency.

But what can she, a baby who can only babble, do?

Could it be expected that she, at an age when she can't even control her shit and piss, could control the world situation and change the temperament and talents of the great poet of all time?
Listen, listen, is this realistic?

She only knew that a strict father's stick will produce a filial son, but she didn't know that a son's stick will produce a capable father.

Even if we take a step back, can Li Yu's ability in governing the country really be forced out under the stick?
Sun Ge had no hope at all.

Li Yu continued to play to his strengths and avoid his weaknesses, talking about love, writing lyrics and composing music to avoid getting himself into trouble.

She chose one of the three people who died one after the other: Li Jing, Prince of Jin Jingsui, and Prince Wenxian Hongji, as a transition for her before she grows up.

Li Jing was a man of extravagant nature, multi-talented, and fond of poetry and books.

Historical books often use it as a song and poem, all of which are romantic. There is a line in the poem: "The lotus fragrance fades and the green leaves wither, the west wind stirs up the green waves.

To put it bluntly, he is a middle-aged literary man who has made little achievement in politics but has shown his talent in poetry and prose.

It is hard not to doubt that Li Yu grew up to be a literary youth under the influence of Li Jing's words and deeds.

Jingsui was once named the Crown Prince, but he repeatedly declined the throne and was instead named Prince of Jin. He was later poisoned to death by Prince Wenxian, who was obsessed with seizing power and succeeding to the throne.

He has a calm and peaceful temperament, likes poetry and books, and is known as a gentleman.

I don't understand why the emperor has so many sons but wants to make his younger brother the crown prince. This is a strange move.

Is this really not just flattery?
Or maybe Li Jing just had a special preference for people who were good at writing.

However, the character of Prince Wenxian Li Hongji had nothing to do with literature.

He is resolute, courageous and has great talent as a general.

When the Later Zhou Dynasty attacked the Southern Tang Dynasty, Wu Yue took the opportunity to invade Changzhou. Li Hongji led his troops to defend Runzhou and lifted the siege of Changzhou. He led the troops himself, killed more than 10,000 enemies, and captured prisoners in front of the army, which was a great achievement.

Li Jing, however, felt that his eldest son, Li Hongji, was ruthless and bold, which displeased him very much, but he had to make him the crown prince because of his merits.

With the precedent of the Crown Prince, Li Hongji also became suspicious of others sleeping soundly beside his bed, so he poisoned Jingsui to death. The timid Li Yu was so scared that he called himself Zhong Yin and didn't care about worldly affairs.

What’s funny is that Li Hongji died suddenly and inexplicably three months after he poisoned Jing Sui. It is said that he saw Jing Sui transformed into a ghost every night to take his life, and he was scared to death.

This is either nonsense or empty talk.

How could a ruthless man who could kill a captured enemy general at the gate without hesitation be scared to death by a so-called evil spirit?

It would be more believable if he killed the evil spirit again.

But Li Hongji died.

Such an absurd reason was recorded in history books and passed down to later generations.

Man proposes, God disposes. The position of ruler fell from the sky and landed directly in Li Yu's arms.

Is this definitely a one-out-of-three choice?
There is clearly only one choice.

Then let’s find a way to let Li Hongji, who died young, live two more years.

Anyway, Li Hongji has no children.

By then, when her uncle dies, it would be reasonable for her, his gifted nephew, to succeed him, right?
If it is unreasonable, let Li Yu ask Li Jing to leave a secret message.

Li Yu should just lie down and be the emperor emeritus.

Li Hongji was afraid that Li Yu was born with two pupils in one eye, so he would test Li Yu every now and then, and there was no shortage of opportunities to develop feelings for him.

From today on, she was a cold little baby who was only close to her uncle.

However, Empress Zhou was indeed prettier.

It was not too much for her to smile at the beauty.

A grin with no teeth.

Shameless and toothless.

"Chongguang, Yuer woke up from her sleep with a smile." Zhou Ehuang's voice was like the green waves and green willows of Jinling under the mist and rain.

It has the grace of an ancient capital as well as a hazy charm, and is filled with affectionate feelings.

Li Yu, you are truly blessed.

Li Yu, affectionate yet heartless.

No one asked him to keep himself clean for Emperor Zhou Ehuang, but why did he have to have an affair with his beloved sister when Emperor Zhou Ehuang was seriously ill and had lost her son?

Speaking of which, the deaths of Zhou Ehuang and her second son, Li Zhongxuan, were also extremely strange.

I was scared to death by the sound of the glass lamp breaking when it fell to the ground.

Is that true?
At that time, Li Zhongxuan was four years old, not four months or four days old.

The royal family of Southern Tang were so timid that one or two of them were scared to death.

She couldn't help but have vicious thoughts.

For example, Concubine Xiao Zhou wanted to take over, causing the already seriously ill and incurable Zhou Ehuang to experience the pain of losing her son, and then she simply died.

After all, it was Xiao Zhouhou who told Zhou Ehuang about her affair with Li Yu.

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