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Chapter 246 Jurchen's great savior

The central palace must die, and the imperial concubine who does not die in the central palace has no righteousness;

If the imperial concubine has no righteousness, then the father-in-law has no righteousness.

But how can you make big plans without great justice?

The old man Wei Liangchen, who always serves the emperor and the people, is definitely not a person who plays with power and tricks. He is born with righteousness.

Therefore, you must send to Zhonggong to the road in advance.

Only when the position of the central palace is empty can the imperial concubine perform the imperial power on behalf of the emperor, so the righteousness is free to the father-in-law.

With great righteousness, it is the right way in the world.

However, if the murderer of the queen is the only thing that my father-in-law dares to think about.

But compared to the palace maids who murdered the emperor, my father-in-law felt that this was nothing.

History has changed a lot when he reaches him. If he follows the heavens and responds to the people, Empress Wang will not die in April next year, and Wanli will die in three months.

In other words, there is still more than a year before the emperor and empress travel the west, but my father-in-law is irresistible for more than a year.

You should know that over the past year, Wanli has not been awake, but has always been in a state of serious illness and coma.

I am not afraid of ten thousand in everything, but I am afraid of it. My father-in-law cannot guarantee that he will end up with Wang Zhi in the more than a year when Wanli cannot be in charge.

In particular, Empress Wang had already come forward to drive the imperial concubine out of the Qianqing Palace, which made the "isolation between China and abroad" that Eunuch Wei had planned before was ruined.

The people of Silijian completely turned to the East Palace. Luo Sigong, the governor of the Jinyiwei, went to Beijing to protect the East Palace. The seriously ill Wanli actually wanted two major figures of the Donglin Party to enter the cabinet. These three things forced the father-in-law to take measures.

But these measures are not the fuse for my father-in-law to take risks and intend to murder the Central Palace.

The internal and external dynasties unanimously refused to allow him to return to Beijing, which was the last straw that crushed Queen Wang to death!

Li Yongzhen, who rushed back to Beijing, sent a very important news through a secret message, that is, the cabinet chief Fang Congzhe, the Minister of War Huang Jiashan and others actually refused to allow their father-in-law to return to Beijing on the grounds that they were worried that Eunuch Wei was the imperial concubine. They said that they would wait for the country's foundation to be settled and then discuss rewards.

This obviously clearly listed Eunuch Wei and his personal soldiers of the emperor's army as an unstable factor.

The Silijian, the palace cabinet that should have supported both internal officials, did not oppose the foreign court in this matter. Instead, it was consistent with Fang Congzhe and others. What made the father-in-law even more annoyed was that the Silijian would send people to Jianzhou to test the imperial army.

According to private news from the Royal Horse Supervisor Wang Yongshou, several Sili Supervisors who had already summoned Liu Jixiang, who had no questions asked about the matter and the rest of the Royal Horse Supervisors, to the palace, and asked in detail about the emperor's personal army.

I heard that the emperor's personal army was just the Houying Banner Army of the Wuxiang Right Guard of Tengxiang, and some people angrily scolded Liu Jixiang for using people freely and allowing the flag army to recruit rogues to expand their troops. It also said that since the founding of this dynasty, there has never been a personal army of tens of thousands.

This is a signal of disarmament.

It's really a storm from all directions.

Faced with the situation where both the inside and outside the courts were suspicious of their own, it was true that my father-in-law held the imperial army, but he had no righteousness.

Unless he dares to provoke a civil war, what is the difference between doing that and Nurhaci?

Are all the 100,000 soldiers from the emperor's personal army willing to rebel with him and take on the reputation of a rebel?

What's more, 60% of the Imperial Army's families are in the pass.

Therefore, passive waiting is by no means a wise choice. The righteousness of this era can still be very confusing.

For the sake of justice, my father-in-law had to ask the Central Palace to set off first.

Looking at everyone around you, Yang Huan, one of the "Five Biaos", is the one who has both the courage and the ability to get it done.

This person is vicious and fierce, the leader of the Five Biaos. Tian Er is strong in farming, Xu Xianchun is wise, Cui Yingyuan is poisonous, Sun Yunhe is cheating, but Yang Huan is cruel enough, and truly wealth is in danger.

This can be seen from the fact that he dared to kill Li Rubai directly.

It should be noted that my father-in-law just asked Yang Huan to imprison Li Rubai instead of killing him. However, he did not expect Yang Huan to do so thoroughly.

Afterwards, Yang Huan's approach was right.

Even though Li Rubai was frightened by the "false order" and handed over the military power, he was the son of Li Chengliang after all, and most of the generals in his ranks came from the Ningyuan Bo Mansion or were supported by the Li family. Therefore, as long as Li Rubai was still in the army, Ma Xiangde, the military supervisor, might not be able to command the generals below.

As long as these people get Li Rubai's instructions and give Ma Xiangde a polite act, how can they fight this battle?

Therefore, Yang Huan's approach to prevent future troubles was very wise.

This is also one of the reasons why my father-in-law dared to hand over the mission of murdering the central palace to him.

Another reason is that Yang Huan's uncle Li Yongzhen hated Queen Wang to the core. If Jin Zhong hadn't tried to save him, Li Yongzhen would have been beaten to death by Queen Wang.

The first person to propose that the central palace is probably hindering China and abroad was Li Yongzhen. However, he did not say so clearly, nor did he dare to propose to get rid of the Empress.

Eunuch Wei made the matter concrete.

Let Queen Wang set off early, which was also an explanation to the unjust souls of Kunning Palace over the years.

"After returning to Beijing, don't rush to find your uncle, go to Hejian Mansion to find this person's family."

Eunuch Wei gave Yang Huan a small note with a name named Gao Qiqian.

"Who is this person?"

Yang Huan is very unfamiliar with this name.

"Originally, a mate from the Zhi Palace Supervisor, our family has entrusted his connections to Kunning Palace." Eunuch Wei glanced at Yang Huan with great meaning.

Yang Huan nodded slightly and tore off the note directly. He had already recorded the name of this man named Gao Qiqian. As he was from the East Factory, it was not difficult to go to Hejian Mansion to check Gao Qiqian's old background.

After Yang Huan left, Lord Zhou Tiexin, who was temporarily a member of the Production Committee of his father-in-law's "master secret", came over.

He came for two things, one was reimbursement.

"This is the checklist of the Beijing Office for the accounts of last month. Please check it out."

"oh."

After a rough look at the accounts, the account was basically fine, so he put up his pen and asked Zhou Tiexin to ask Zhou Tiexin to use our post to approve it, and ask the office's Eunuch Chen to start adding 500 taels of activity funds to the Reform Commission this month. Please write a quick comment on the current situation and send it to the Huangming Daily. If possible, spend some money to post it on the newspapers sent to various provinces."

This is about to start with public opinion.

"In addition, let Huang Zunsu, editor-in-chief of Huang Ming Daily, organize a bunch of pens and write some manuscripts regularly under the pseudonym Liangchen."

My father-in-law also told me that Huang Zunsu is still very capable of doing things. He should know what manuscripts this "Good Minister" pseudonym group would write.

Zhou Tiexin wrote down one by one, then took out a letter and handed it to his father-in-law, saying that this was a letter written specifically by a baby from Jianzhou after liberation.

"Yeah?"

When I heard that it was a letter written to me by a baby, my father-in-law was very happy and excited, and opened the letter and read it carefully.
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