Chapter 175 Follow the map
An 6, the Duke of Zhu Guo’s villa, Yu Wen Wen discussed matters with Yang Ji in his study. They flipped through the list, and there were tree-shaped pictures on it. It was a list that Yu Wen Wen found a way to organize, and recorded a brief genealogy of famous families in the world.
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Yuwen Wen and Zheng Yi got close to each other. According to his statement, it was for "a thousand gold to buy horse bones". Although he gave an example to convince Yang Ji most, this person was still a little worried. Then Yuwen Wen wanted to let Yang Ji realize the reality:
Yu Wen, Duke of Zhu, can be so attractive to talents based on his own.
He wanted to speak with facts, so he simulated a "recruitment" and took out a list to let Yang Jiqi judge whether he would succeed if he wanted to recruit people on the list.
As the saying goes, to learn from one example and to save time, Yuwen Wen directly made a bombshell: this genealogy belongs to the Cui family, a large family of aristocratic families.
The Cui family originated from the Jiang family. Ji Zi, the son of Ding Gong of Qi, lived in Cuiyi, and was the ancestor of the Cui family with his fief. During the Warring States Period, Cui Yiru, a descendant of Ji Zi, was appointed as the Qin official, and was granted the title of Marquis of Donglai. In the Han Dynasty, Cui Ye inherited his title and lived in Dongwucheng, Qinghe, and was the ancestor of the Cui family of Qinghe.
His younger brother Zhong Mou lived in Anping, Boling, and was the ancestor of the Cui family. The Cui brothers were born in the early Han Dynasty by Boling, Qinghe, Boling, and after the Han Dynasty, Wei and Jin Dynasties, they have become a family of aristocratic families that have passed down from classics and history.
First, the Cui clan of Qinghe was divided into four major branches during the Eastern Han Dynasty: Cui Ke, Cui Jing, Cui Ba Cui Yan, and the four branches were four major branches. Of course, there were other branches, but their reputation was not obvious.
The members of the Cui clan active Qinghe who were basically the descendants of these four branches.
During the Yongjia Rebellion, the Qinghe Cui family moved south. Although members of the Qinghe Cui family moved south, their main body was still in the north. In order to maintain the status of the aristocratic family, some branch members actively entered the officialdom. In the Northern Dynasties, the political status of the Qinghe Cui family was fully raised.
As a result, Cui Hao, the founding father of the Northern Wei Dynasty, offended the emperor because of his history and led to the prison for national history. The Cui family in Qinghe suffered heavy casualties, but the foundation of Cui family was still there and soon recovered.
Later, the Cui family in Qinghe was divided into many branches, including the Qinghe Dafang Qinghe Xiaofang Qinghe Qinghe Qingzhou house, the Cui family Yingchuan Yanling house, and the branch of the Cui family in Yingchuan Yanling house in Yingzhou, and the branch of the southern crossing was the Cui family in the southern ancestor.
Cui Xiu, the ancestor of the Qinghe Dafang, was born in the early Northern Wei Dynasty and had Zi Zhi Zhongwen Shuren, so the Dafang was divided into three branches, and most of the members were in Shandong. Of course, this is a geographical noun, not Shandong in later generations.
Since the family was in Shandong, the members of the Dafang mainly served in the Eastern Wei Qi State. After Qi State was destroyed, they entered Zhou. After Yuchi Jiong, Duke of Shu State, supported the young emperor in Yecheng, continued to serve as an official in Zhou State.
The Yuchi family is powerful, and the children of the Qinghe Dafang will not join the Yuchi family. What should you do if you join the Yuwen family? What's more, Yuwen Wen?
Next is the Qinghe small house, which is known as "Xianhe" by the world, and the highest-ranking house among the Qinghe houses. After Zhou destroyed Qi, most of the members were officials in Zhou State, and some of them became officials in Shannan.
However, that was the official of Yuwen Liang, Duke Qi, and it had nothing to do with Yuwen Wen, so it was impossible to poach.
Third, Qinghe Qingzhou Houses, most of the members are in Qingzhou and surrounding areas, and no one is an official in Shannan. In other words, it is difficult to poach, and only the Cui family in Yingzhou, which is related to the Zhou Dynasty in the Western Wei Dynasty (when the capital of Chang'an).
The branch of the five brothers Cui Yanzhen, Cui Jingmao, Cui Yanzhang, Cui Yanmu, Cui Yanyi is more prominent. Cui Yanzhen's daughter Cui married Dugu Xin, one of the Eight Pillars of the Western Wei Dynasty. His granddaughter was Dugu Jialuo, the queen of the Sui Kingdom.
In other words, Cui Yanzhen is Yang Lihua's great-grandfather.
Cui Yanmu was once the chief supervisor of Anzhou, Zhou Guo. In the second year of Daxiang, the court attacked Yuwen Liang of Anzhou, Wang Yi was the marshal of the army, and Cui Yanmu led troops to attack Suizhou as the chief supervisor, but was rejected by Yu Wenming, but he died the following year.
Because he was associated with Dugu Jialuo, members of the Cui family in Yingzhou were doing well in the Sui Kingdom. Now that Zhou Kingdom has recovered lost territory, these people will probably be settled, and there will be a few who will survive by then.
The Cui family in Yingzhou was divided into Yanling Fang Branch of Yingchuan. After the two years of Daxiang's rebellion, they either became an official in the Sui State or an official in the Zhou State (the capital of Yecheng). They naturally joined the Yuchi State in Zhou State, and whether they could save their lives in Sui State was still a matter of whether they could recruit them. How could they be solicited?
As for the Nanzu Cui family, how could Yuwen Wen poach the people when they lived in the Southern Dynasty? He had zero chance of recruiting so many members of the Qinghe Cui family.
The Cui family in Qinghe was not expected, Yuwen Wen signaled Yang Ji to start the Cui family, and of course the Cui family in Boling had many house branches, and now the main ones are An Ping'an big house, two and three houses.
After the Yongjia Rebellion, Anpingfang was relatively unknown, with members distributed throughout Shandong, which was the territory of the imperial court (Yuchi family). Yuwen Wen had no ability to poach, so let's continue.
The second family Cui Jing branch was one branch, and more than half of the descendants were killed or injured during the Ge Rong Rebellion. The great-grandson Cui Shiqian and Cui Shi made an appointment to enter the Western Wei Dynasty. Cui Shi asked his son to be Cui Hongdu and Cui Hongsheng, and there was a daughter who was the daughter-in-law of Prime Minister Yuchi Jiong. In other words, the second family Cui Jing branch of the Cui family in Boling was married to the Yuchi family.
That's all? No, Cui Hongdu has a sister, the princess of Yang Jun, the Qin King of Sui State. According to the original history, Cui Hongsheng's daughter would be the princess of Yang Guang's prince Yang Zhao (Yang Zhao was the King of Henan during the reign of Yang Zhao).
The so-called two concubines in this family come from this. The Cui family, Yuwen Wen, and even the Yuwen royal family in this family, were the prime minister Yuchi Jiong who had a marriage relationship.
The second family Cui Yu branch was a branch, and more than half of his descendants were massacred when Gao Huan entered Luoyang. His grandson Cui Xuanyou fled to the Western Wei Dynasty. He had a son Cui Zhongfang, who was the confidant of Emperor Yang Jian of Sui and formulated the Sui State official system. Now it is still a matter of whether he can save his life or not, and there is no hope.
The third wing had a relatively prominent family. His son Cui Daju was the Princess Le'an of Qi. He is now the confidant of Prime Minister Yuchi Jiong. He has been sent several missions to Shannan. He is acquainted with Yuwen Wen, so he can't even think about poaching or something.
The experience of the officialdom of the Boling Cui clan was not prominent in the Northern Dynasties. Even when he arrived in the Eastern Wei and Qi State, the Gao clan relied on the nobles of the Beizhen town, so he was not very interested in the Gaomen in Shandong, and he was both used and guarded.
Cui Xian was considered a highly valued official in Qi State. His son Cui Dasheng was still the son-in-law of Qi State. As a result, because of a complaint from the princess, the emperor immediately killed Cui Dasheng's mother and abandoned his body in Zhangshui.
When her mother was killed, Cui Daqiu dared not speak out. He had to "respect each other" with Princess Le'an. The so-called "reward" could not be used much.
Later, when the Zhou Kingdom was pacified, the Shandong gentry failed to do anything great in the Zhou Kingdom. Later, Yuchi Jiong established a new court in Yecheng and relied heavily on these noble families. Therefore, the choice that Shandong gentry wanted to join was naturally the Yuchi family.
Compared with the Yuchi family, the Yuwen royal family group is significantly worse in strength. Even if these gentry children want to invest, they will still invest in Yuwen Liang. As for Yuwen Wen, the "double flower red stick" of Yuwen Liang Group (the royal family group), the attractiveness is even worse.
The Cui clan of Qinghe, the Cui clan of Boling, Yuwen Wen had no hope of recruiting talents, and other first-class and second-rate gentry members were not very hopeful. As for the rising Guanlong clan, it was the target of his father Yuwen Liang, and he also had no chance.
"How, carefully analyze it, do you feel a sense of coldness?"
Yang Ji sighed. He actually understood what Yuwen Wen said, but after calculating this, his heart was really cold.
"Since you can't win over it, then take a different approach. Although Zheng Yi's reputation is a little bad, he was born in the Zheng family's cave house in Yingyang. Now I don't have the qualifications to be picky."
Yuwen Wen said self-deprecatingly that in this era, the most talented people were the gentry and powerful families in various places. However, he wanted to make contact with others, but he might not be able to do so.
Not to mention the five surnames and seven hopes, it is just an ordinary powerful local snake. It is not that easy to win over. After all, even if you vote for Yuwen Liang, it is more practical than you vote for Yuwen Wen.
Why did the governor of Yuezhou Xu Faguang "against" and even let his son Xu Shao go to Yuwen Wen's Hulin Army to make trouble? It was nothing more than Wen Liang's challenge.
Why is Xu Shao's classmate and friend Hao Wu Bo, why is his family willing to let him serve as an assistant to Yuwen Wen? It is also Yuwen Liang's recruitment. Xu Hao's family is a family of officials, so naturally they want their son to start a higher level of officialdom.
Yuwen Wen has these two teams because of his father Yuwen Liang's face. Although he has achieved some success in his career, he has almost no attraction to create his own name to attract talents.
"The Duke, the son of a prominent family, would have no choice but to come. The aristocratic politics since the Wei and Jin Dynasties are just a cancer, and there are also many talents among poor families. What kind of origin did Taizu come from back then?"
Yang Ji was not discouraged at all. He encouraged Yuwen and himself to encourage him. The Taizu he mentioned was naturally Zhu Yuanzhang, the Taizu of the Ming Dynasty.
Seeing this, Yuwen Wen nodded: "You are right. Heroes start from the grassroots, and counselors come from the world. If you can't recruit children from aristocratic families, then you can find another way!"
Chapter completed!