Jixie Lane, Tongguan Mansion.

At this moment, Tong Guan only had this mansion left, and all the other houses, including the land, were handed over to him.

Even the gold and silver money he had accumulated over the years had been handed over, but based on his rank before becoming an official, he could now receive a large amount of retirement salary every year, so he would not go hungry.

What's more, although the house, gold, silver, and land were handed over, some precious toys and furniture were left behind. These were also worth a lot of money. It's not that he didn't want to hand over these things. As long as he could save his life, even if there was nothing in the end, he Also willing.

But the Ministry of Revenue did not accept these at all, and told him that the ones presented to the court could be registered, and the playthings and furnishings could only be taken during a house raid. They could not transport them away, and it was not easy to register them and present them to His Majesty.

So they all stayed, but Tong Guan was always worried, not knowing how Zhao Tong would punish him.

His mistakes were so great that his merits are hard to offset. A huge defeat in Yandi wiped out all the military achievements of the previous decades, which was not enough.

As for spending money to buy Yanyun, although it was Emperor Daojun who made the final decision, he reported the memorial and carried out the specific operations, so he had to bear the blame.

And the initiator, Cai You, who originally came up with this idea, died long ago when the imperial student asked for orders to kill the thief, and the grass on his grave was not even high.

It's true that Cai You came up with the idea, but who asked him to plan the details and make the final decision? So he is not unjust.

As for the corruption in these years, compared with the major events above, it is nothing to mention.

He knew that even if everyone in the world wanted him to die, if Zhao Tong didn't want to kill him, then he would definitely not die.

Zhao Tong was not the Daojun Emperor, but the Majun Emperor. He personally led the army to fight against the barbarians in all directions. His words were more powerful and convincing than the Daojun Emperor.

Now I just hope that Zhao Tong can spare him because of his many years of fighting for the country, opening up Longyou, rejecting Xixia, and suppressing rebellions in the country more than ten times. He also supported the other party to join the army in the dynasty before, and has a lot of contacts. Eternal life.

More than an hour later, Zhao Tong came out of Tong Guan's house in Bixie Lane. Tong Guan knelt in front of the house and couldn't help but burst into tears...

The weather is getting colder and colder, and Tokyo has received its second snowfall. Zhao Tong has sent people to Xining Prefecture to pick up Zhang Zhenniang and others, and He Li has also begun to build an imperial school in Genyue.

Genyue was previously called Longevity Mountain, but Genyue was the name that was changed later. Although both the previous name of mountain and the current name of "mountain" seem to indicate that there are strange peaks standing inside, but in fact there is no big mountain here, it is just a royal garden palace. .

There are many places here with stacked rocks as scenery, and rare flowers and trees are planted in the garden.

These stones, trees, flowers and plants were collected by Emperor Daojun over many years. It can be said that almost all of them were offered as offerings to the Yingfeng Bureau in the south of the Yangtze River. This is where many of the events in the south of the Yangtze River began.

There are also rare birds and animals raised inside, and there are flying towers and magnificent views. They have everything you need and are extremely luxurious. They are said to encompass the beauty of the world and store the best of ancient and modern times.

The Royal School was built next to the largest stone in Genyue. This stone was the huge stone that Emperor Daojun once named the Zhaogong Fuqing Shenyun Stone and sealed Panguhou.

However, at this moment, Zhao Tong had already stripped the title, and wrote heavily on it, including a poem in large characters, as a warning.

Poetry:

Long Live Mountain comes to impoverish Kyushu,
Pedestrians are still worried about Biandi.

Since ancient times, many countries in the Central Plains have been subjugated.
The Song Dynasty was almost destroyed by stones.

It is not impossible to build a courtyard school in winter. Most of the houses at this time are made of wood wedges. They can be built and processed indoors first, and then assembled outside together in spring.

As for the parts that require bricks and tiles, they are fired first and then shipped over and placed on display.

Moreover, the winter in Tokyo is not as cold as in the north, and some simple engineering tasks can still be done. Many people measure and plan, draw drawings, and do small jobs outside.

This school naturally has a courtyard, which is not big or small. The Ministry of Industry received Zhao Tu's order and sent some skilled craftsmen to He Li. There was no shortage of manpower. He Li came to watch every day to make sure he knew what was going on.

In the blink of an eye, several more heavy snows passed, and the time entered the twelfth lunar month. The team that went to Xining Prefecture to pick up people finally returned to Tokyo.

Zhang Zhenniang, Zhu Xiuniang, Xiao Min, Qin Yuannu, Zhao Fujin, and Xiao Zhao Xi, Xiao Zhao Yi, and Xiao Zhao Yue arrived together.

But Liya Nazha did not come. Yuan Jing would have to come later in the evening. After all, Xining Prefecture and Xingzhou are not on the same route. Xiao Zhaoxun would also come by then.

Zhao Tong knew that Liyanaza was unwilling to enter the palace. As for the people sent to pick up his eldest son Zhao Zheng, he was afraid that they would come back even later. After all, the distance between Tokyo and Uighur Gaochang City was even as far as two Tokyos and Xining Prefecture.

He misses Lianaza a little, but Lianaza is very independent, has strong martial arts skills, and controls the Ming Cult, so it is basically impossible for her to enter the palace.

The territory of the Uighurs and the vast territory to the west needed to be suppressed. This place was too far from the Central Plains, no better than the White Mountains and Black Waters. The mountains and plains were steep, and the desert blocked the road. It would take a long time for the decree to be implemented, and the ethnic groups were mixed and outsiders were sent. The guard will not rest assured in the end. In this case, let Liyanaza stay there permanently.

As for the future... we might as well let Zhao Zheng continue to guard there, which can be regarded as leaving a backup plan for Da Qin.

After everyone returned to Beijing, they worked hard for several days before settling down. After all, they could not live in the former Qin Prince's Mansion and had to live in the palace. How to settle in the palace also gave Zhao Tong a headache.

Because the palaces and pavilions in the palace city all have certain standards, and there are particularities about who lives in what kind of place. Zhao Tong didn't want to distinguish between several people, so he was a little embarrassed. Fortunately, Zhang Di was good at this kind of thing, and in the end If the arrangement is done to his satisfaction, the matter will be considered complete.

Then came the New Year's Eve, and Tokyo was a hundred times more lively than Xining Prefecture. Except for Xiao Zhao Xi, who was born in Prince Qin's Mansion in Tokyo, the other two, as well as Zhao Zheng and Zhao Xu, who were not here, were not in Tokyo. I have never seen such a prosperous place since I was born.

But even Zhao Xi left here and went to the northwest when he was too ignorant to remember, and he had no impression of the city of Tokyo.

When we went out to play, everyone was stunned. After all, no matter in Asia or Europe, east or west, north or south, Tokyo is the largest city in the world. It has the largest area, the largest population, the widest money and food, and is the most prosperous place in the world.

Zhu Xiuniang touched little Zhao Xi's head: "Xi'er, you must remember that you were born in Prince Qin's Mansion in Tokyo." There was a hint of pride in her tone.

Xiao Zhao Xi nodded vigorously and said "Yeah".

Xiao Min glanced at Zhu Xiuniang and said nothing, but there was a slight coldness at the corner of her mouth.

Zhang Zhenniang, on the other hand, seemed not to have heard, and continued to do what she should do, pointing out various places to Xiao Zhao Yi. Xiao Zhao Yi's big eyes were darting around, not enough to see here, and wanting to see there too.

Little Zhao Yue is the liveliest one. Although she is the youngest inside, it can be seen that she is not a worry-free girl. One moment she wants to meet people, the next she wants candied haws. She wants what she sees, and she struggles to change places when she cannot see her. Go shopping.

There is another happy event at this time, that is, Zhao Tan granted marriage to Fu Jin and Yue Fei. They are both very old. If it were other people at this age, most of them would have children running around, but the two of them are alone.

Zhao Yu offered marriage, and the two of them had a lively wedding since they didn't want to. At this time, Yue Fei was arranged by Zhao Tao to serve in the Guards and Military Department. He was not given the title of Prince Consort, but his junior brother and brother-in-law still had to use him. The war was not over yet, so how could he be allowed to enjoy life leisurely?

In a blink of an eye, it was the twenty-seventh day of the twelfth lunar month, and things started to get busy. Originally, the Song Dynasty had a lot of various benefits during the New Year, especially during the New Year. It was necessary to distribute things, express condolences and rewards, and it was all busy in these few days. The State of Qin naturally inherited this tradition, and it was not until the morning of the thirties that Zhao Tong took a breath.

On New Year's Eve, the sound of firecrackers almost never stopped from morning to midnight. It lasted longer than in previous years. Some of the firecrackers were set off by the common people, but also set off by various government ministers, all to celebrate the regent Zhao Tao. , he will ascend the throne as the emperor in the future, celebrate the coming of the great age, the great Qin State will intimidate both at home and abroad, and will be invincible, celebrate the benevolence of the sage king, and the people will live and work in peace and contentment.

New Year's Eve has passed and it is a new year, and the reign name is still Jingkang.

It snowed heavily on the first day of the Lunar New Year, which heralded a good year.

The fourth year of Jingkang came with this overwhelming snowflake.

In the fourth year of Jingkang, Zhao Zheng was seven years old.

Zhao Xi is six years old.

Zhao Yi is four years old.

Zhao Yue is three years old.

Zhao Xu is also three years old, the youngest.

The winter in Zhongzhou is short. After experiencing several traditional festivals, especially the Lantern Festival, the breath of spring has begun to bloom.

At this time, Yuan Jing and Yuan Ying also arrived in Tokyo with Xiao Zhao Xu, while Da Fanha arrived late with Zhao Zhen.

Zhao Tong asked Liyanaza why he didn't come. Zhao Zheng said that there was something strange at Karakhan, and his mother led troops to intimidate them.

Zhao Tong sighed after hearing this, and looked up to the west. It was so far away that it was difficult to even meet him.

He called Ruda over and asked him to accommodate Da Fanha. The two old acquaintances naturally became intimate, and then he led Zhao Zheng into the palace.

In the days that followed, he kept Zhao Zheng with him. Zhao Zheng was already seven years old and understood many things. He taught him by words and deeds, hoping to teach this child more.

After all... this child can't always be by his side. He will always go to the west. His mother is in the west. He can't let mother and son not see each other for a long time. Can they continue to be separated like this?

What's more, the West also needs him. It needs a person named Zhao to station there, and that can only be his son...

The city of Tokyo is extremely beautiful in the spring. The Royal School in Genyue was built very quickly. Before the kites flew all over the sky on March 3rd, it was completed and school had started.

All four young men and one young woman from the Zhao family are enrolled in the school. In addition, there are also some children from close sects who also come to study.

The so-called close sects are the children of Zhao Tong's younger brothers.

Except for Zhao Huan and Zhao Kai who traveled west to the Qingtang Dynasty with Emperor Daojun, Zhao Tan's other brothers did not go that day.

Emperor Daojun's descendants are prosperous, and there are dozens of them. Even if some are lost due to illness, there are still a few living in Tokyo at the moment. Unlike the distant sect, the near sect is not allowed to leave the capital, and they all live in Kaifeng.

There are children of school age in these princes' families, and most of them are sent to school. After all, there is no one who has any quarrel with Zhao Tong. In fact, even if there is quarrel, he will not give up this opportunity to repair things and get closer.

In addition to the close sects, there are the children of generals and ministers who have been following him in battles. These must be those who follow him, not counting the ministers who have been there for a long time.

There are nearly a hundred children, divided into four classes according to their age, with each class having about twenty students.

The oldest among them is Huang Jue's son Huang Yaoshi. According to Sima Guang's modified age of twelve years old, the little pharmacist is already close to being crowned. Huang Jue originally thought he was too old and did not want to send him, but Zhao Tong did. He forcibly called him over and told him the Thirty-Old Ming Sutra. Anyone under the age of 16 can come to study.

The teachers who teach these children are all great Confucians of the time, but these great Confucians are not from the lineage of Neo-Confucianism. At this moment, Zhao Tong does not openly say whether Neo-Confucianism is good or bad, nor does he suppress them, but he alienates them, especially when it comes to the people around him and his direct officials. , cannot be related to Neo-Confucianism.

The school is still very lively. The four classes of Tiandi Yuanhuang are not next to each other. There is a certain distance between the private rooms. They each form a small circle. As time goes by and they become familiar with each other, they start to form gangs.

Even the smallest yellow-letter class is no exception.

There are three or four-year-old children in the yellow class, but they are all smart. You must know that there are almost more than one child of the close sect or the general's family, but this kind of royal school will definitely not let them all send away. Come, they naturally want to choose smart ones, otherwise wouldn't it be embarrassing if they behave rudely?

Therefore, none of the hundreds of students are stupid. They are all smart and quick, and they can tell everything at once, even children aged three or four are no exception.

As a result, a little boss appeared in the yellow class. This little boss was very domineering and called himself the king. Who is Zhao Yue if not the Pearl Princess?
Zhao Tong came to the school to watch and give lectures to these children whenever he had free time. The teachers in this school not only included great scholars, but also Privy Council officials who were good at military strategy.

These officials may not be good at actual combat, but they are very solid in theory. After all, the Privy Council is the department in charge of the military. Even if it is full of civilian officials, in such a place, over time, they will be exposed to all kinds of military tactics and tactics. It can be said that Clear and logical.

Talking about things on paper is not necessarily a bad thing to a certain extent. After all, most people start learning things on paper. They start from rote memorization and cannot apply it immediately. This requires time to settle and integrate.

Only a very small number of people start from practice, and those who start from practice are often forced by the environment, and not just anyone can imitate it directly.

But in fact, there should be another sentence behind the talk on paper, that is, what you learn on paper will eventually be shallow, and you will definitely know that you have to do it in detail.

Zhao Tu told everyone this sentence when the school started, and he wrote it down and posted it on the wall of the school room so that every child could see and remember it.

As the spring day deepened, Zhao Tong held several discussions in the Privy Council, and then announced to the emperor that he would march south.

None of the ministers were surprised. After all, there had been rumors that the regent planned to march south for a long time. Now that spring was blooming, it was a good time to use troops.

And this was not a rash of military force. It was different from the Han Dynasty's attack on the Xiongnu. Whether it was Zhao Tao's attack on Xixia or the Jurchen attack later, he gained countless people and money.

All the money of the Xixia, Khitan, and Jin kingdoms went into the Qin treasury. It can be said that since Taizu established the country, although it is also rich, it has never been so full.

The ministers naturally supported it and called His Majesty the wise one after another.

And among the targets of this southern expedition, Dali was also included...

(End of this chapter)

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