Carefree Prince In Tang Dynasty

Chapter 516: Contemplative Queen Xiao

It is not difficult to judge one thing based on Empress Xiao's political wisdom. If she is willing to return to the Central Plains, it will never be Datang's butcher knife waiting for her.

Because Datang is already the winner.

The victor does not need to be cruel to show his strength, but will be more kind to show his mind. What's more, Li Yuan won the world under the banner of advocating the orthodoxy of the Sui Dynasty. Now if Empress Xiao brought the Yang family's children back to the Central Plains, even if his Li family did not return the mountains and mountains to the Yang family, there would never be a reason to kill them as the remnants of the previous dynasty.

In the final possible ending, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty will give Yang Guang's descendants a few small and noble titles, and let them eat together in the Tang Dynasty and wait for death.

The four words "mixed eating and waiting to die" don't sound very good. But Empress Xiao didn't think there was any problem. Anyway, her life on the Turkic side does not seem to be any better than "mixed eating and waiting to die".

Since mixed eating and waiting to die is the destined ending, then why not go back to Central Plains to mixed eating and waiting to die? At least it's more comfortable.

Empress Xiao's thoughts gradually became clear, and the answer pointed to "return to the Central Plains."

However, it is not the situation where she can return to the Central Plains if she wants to return to the Central Plains. She is in the Turkic camp, will the Turkic people watch her return to the Tang Dynasty?

Indeed, she can no longer play the role of disgusting Tang. Because Datang has long been an irrefutable victor. However, this does not mean that she and Yang Zhengdao are useless at all. At least in terms of stabilizing the Han people on the Turkic side, she and Yang Zhengdao still play a considerable role, which is a huge symbolic meaning.

As long as she and Yang Zhengdao are there, the Han people on the Turkic side can numb themselves and comfort themselves that they are still living under the rule of the Sui Dynasty instead of being ruled by the Turks. Without them, it is hard to guarantee that few of these Han people jump out of trouble with their thinking.

The Turkic people are a bit difficult to deal with. If **** suppression is carried out, it may attract more backlashes, but if it is not suppressed, more people may jump out to rebel. Therefore, for the Turkic side, continuing to raise Empress Xiao and Yang Zhengdao is like offering a statue of a Bodhisattva to keep the peace at home.

May I ask who would like to see the Bodhisattva in his own house go away?

Therefore, regardless of how Empress Xiao is still respected by the Turks, once she expresses her intention to leave, the Turks will not be so polite.

She is just a weak woman, the nominal "Queen Dowager of the Sui Dynasty", she can say that she has no strength in her hands. And her grandson Yang Zhengdao was nothing more than a puppet emperor. His so-called "imperial power" can only affect the surrounding subordinates.

If they want to leave Turks, then seeking help from others is an essential part.

Since Li Jing sent this letter, it can be considered that he is willing to help. However, he is now in Dingxiang City, how could he come to Qingshi City to rescue Empress Xiao and Yang Zhengdao from the cage?

Empress Xiao closed her eyes and thought silently in her heart.

Li Jing sent this letter to show that he was willing to help Empress Xiao return to the Central Plains. Behind this, there must be a goal he wanted to achieve. It can never be that he suddenly wanted to do a good thing or save someone's life. Kind of?

Then, Li Jing's purpose should be closely related to whether Empress Xiao escaped or not.

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