Chapter 959
Walking out of the chancery, Yu Buzhi looked confused.
They had a good conversation earlier, and the two ministers showed obvious goodwill. Yu Buzhi thought that it was not an illusion. The name of "Tuotu Yingjie" can still scare many people. But when he explained the purpose of his visit, his style immediately became more serious.
Suddenly, the two ministers ended the conversation without thinking, leaving no room for maneuver. Obviously, the ministers believed that the matter mentioned was completely unfeasible.
The Liangzhou army seized control of the central government, and the local princes were divided and autonomous. The country was actually in a state of divided rule. However, neither the Liangzhou army nor the vast majority of local princes had the will to bring order to the chaos, and even maintained the situation tacitly, each playing their own tricks.
Each, do not interfere with each other.
Under such an environment, the role of Shangshutai as the center of national politics has been severely weakened. The area actually controlled by the central government is very limited, making it difficult for Wang Ling to leave Sili. And Sili has its own county-level local government, and Shangshutai has the ability to formulate overall plans.
Power and execution are local matters. As for whether local governments are doing well or not, they have their own assessment system. The central government has no right to dictate specific affairs. The Shangshutai has lost the stage for national governance and has no way to directly intervene in local affairs.
Exerted, at a loss as to what to do, and in an awkward situation.
In addition, frequent personnel changes also have a great impact on the Shangshutai.
Counting from the time when the Liangzhou Army entered Chang'an in June 192: In July, Ma Ri was appointed Taifu and was assigned to the Shangshu Shi. However, in August, Ma Ri was ordered to control Guandong with the Zhanjie, and the Shangshu was in a state of absence until September.
Yang Biao was appointed as Sikong and was in charge of Shangshu affairs; in December, Zhou Zhong was appointed as Taiwei and was in charge of Shangshu affairs... In just a few months, the three officials in charge kept changing. It is strange that the Shangshu desk can operate normally.
Nowadays, the chancellery is basically paralyzed, and the grassroots officials are barely holding on to the occasion. It is not without reason.
The power of the grassroots officials is limited, and the big bosses of the Liangzhou Army are barbarians who will kill people at the slightest displeasure. They will make many mistakes and make many mistakes. It is better to stay safe by swimming wisely. No one is willing to do anything risky.
But in any case, in the political structure of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Shangshutai was the central decision-making body of national administration. From a legal perspective, many things had to go through the Shangshutai. Otherwise, why should local governments be obedient? Never mind whether there are any local princes who are willing to listen to the central government.
Instructions, when necessary, the place can use excuses like "there is no central official document" to practice Tai Chi, and no one can accuse him of being wrong.
But the question is, isn’t the Chancellery the political center of the country?
It is true that there should be a formal explanation from the national level regarding the jurisdiction of the newly expanded land.
Being politely rejected by Shangshutai, if it were another matter, Yu Wuzhi knew that he couldn't do anything, and he might just admit it by pinching his nose, but the plateau enclave is unusual, and someone would be killed if he dropped it on his hands. Just think about it.
The tribes dotted all over the plateau, and thinking about the roars and roars of the Qiang people, Yu Wuzhi felt that his head was as big as a bucket. If he didn't throw the enclave out, God knows how much it would cost to fight for the deer.
You can get it if you have a chance, and you can get it even if you don't have a chance to create an opportunity!
In the game, Yu has a false reputation for being unwise, but the imperial capital has hidden dragons and crouching tigers. As a player, the princes have just arrived, and it is not easy for him to make some ripples. It might be better if he can find someone influential in Chang'an. However, unfortunately, Yu
Bu Zhi has not yet found an opportunity to seduce the big guys in the DPRK. He has searched his guts but can't find anyone who can help. At this moment, standing on the streets of Chang'an, he feels quite unaccompanied.
After thinking for a moment, he ran to the inn and sent skin care.
It is true that Yu Buzhi has no one in the court, but Zhu definitely does!
After all, he was a famous general in the Eastern Han Dynasty. He was a veteran who had served several emperors. He had a high position. After decades in the court, it was strange that he had no old friends. Some time ago, there was a shortage of officials in Ba County, and Zhu was still eager to help.
Zhi recruited some people from the wealthy family of Sili, a total of more than 20 people. Although they are all people who have not left traces in the history books, they are qualified, but don't forget that Yu Buzhi is a player prince, Bajun
Since he was not in the Central Plains, and Zhu was able to recruit so many people, it is not difficult to see that he still had considerable influence in the court.
The Fushi garrison all knew that Zhu valued Lord Zhulu, so Yu Buzhi went straight to the prefect's mansion as if he were at home. Zhu was spending time in the study holding bamboo slips, and when he saw Yu Buzhi knocking on the door and coming in, he didn't seem to be surprised, Wei Wei
He nodded and said calmly: "Here he comes."
"coming."
Zhu put down the bamboo slips and asked Yu Buzhi to sit down.
"You look so ugly. Where did you get into trouble?"
"My lord is very discerning, but I still guessed a little wrong, and I got hit twice in a row..." Yu Buzhi said sullenly, telling the story of his encounters in Mianzhu and Chang'an from beginning to end, without concealing anything.
The two ministers made it clear that they did not dare to accept the move because of their low status and power. Although Yu Buzhi was disappointed and had no ill feelings towards the two of them, he was extremely resentful towards the cunning and cunning Liu Yan. He did not show any emotion in his words and called out: "
Old thief".
Zhu was stunned for a long time, and then he stopped laughing.
Yu Buzhi performed the junior ceremony in front of Zhu, and his demeanor was always excellent. Zhu had never seen Yu Buzhi so angry that he actually said bad words to a Han clan clan member who was also his immediate boss. However, Zhu
He is a die-hard loyalist of the Han Dynasty. Yu Buzhi has participated in all national battles and camp missions and has always sided with the Han Dynasty. He has long been recognized by Zhu as a "loyal and upright man". Recently, he has continuously opened up new territories for the country, and his status in Zhu's heart continues.
He has been promoted to the level of a pillar of the country. As long as he does not commit suicide and rebel against the emperor of the Han Dynasty, Zhu will try his best to protect him. He does not think that this guy needs repairing at all, but instead feels the same hatred and hatred.
Wasn't it just that he scolded a certain incompetent Han clan clan member?
It's just a scolding, it's not a big deal.
Having said that, shouldn't Liu Yan be scolded?
Dong Zhuo took the emperor and hundreds of officials to move west to Chang'an. Before leaving, he burned Luoyang and even demolished the tombs of the Han Dynasty. The heroes of Guandong were heartbroken. As a member of the Han family, did you Liu Yan say anything about this? No troops, no
Participate in the war, don't donate money or food, always remain silent and do nothing, a loser who doesn't even dare to fart!
Thinking of these things, Zhu felt unhappy.
Well, let’s not mention the old accounts. Yu Buzhi managed to occupy an enclave on the plateau to expand the territory for the country. Liu Yangui was the prefectural pastor and it was fine not to send troops to fight. He actually dared to push back the post of defending the territory.
All clean. No wonder Yu Buzhi was so angry that he called him an old thief.
In Zhu's eyes, Liu Yan was an old and treacherous politician with no righteousness and blood.
Put aside moral integrity and let's talk about distance and distance.
After the Yizhou rebellion, one Liu Yan and Zhu were in the southwest and the other was in Hetao. They had no contact or contact with each other. They were strangers. Yu Buzhi and Zhu had a much closer relationship. Long Ling was in Shangjun, so both of them faced challenges.
Due to the threat of the Qiang Hu in the Hetao, the imperial court abandoned the Hetao in the current general environment. The two could only help each other. Although there was no covenant, they had a de facto alliance. Moreover, both of them seemed to be in the Han camp and had a tough attitude towards foreigners.
It can be said that they are like-minded, have a high degree of trust in each other, and feel like they have been friends for many years.
Regardless of righteousness, closeness, ideas, or mutual recognition, Yu Buzhi was a few blocks away from Liu Yan. In addition, Yu Buzhi's anger this time was due to the plateau enclave, which was related to national interests and righteousness. Liu Yan's actions
Being despised is inevitable. If Yu Buzhi scolds Liu Yan and Zhu stands there, there will be no suspense at all.
That’s right!
Well done!
Nothing wrong!
I also want to scold me, but after all, I have served several emperors before, and I really can’t lose my temper...
Zhu Nianxu listened, drank tea comfortably, smiled lightly and said nothing.
After Yu Bu Zhi calmed down, Zhu Cai asked leisurely: "What are your plans next?"
"Your Excellency is a famous minister and general of the Han Dynasty and has a good foundation in the court. Can you find someone to help persuade the Chancellor?"
"I know you have my idea," Zhu Xiao smiled and flatly refused: "This is not possible."
"ha?"
"It's not that I don't want to help, it's just that your idea is impossible to realize, and Chang'an will definitely not issue an official document."
"Why?"
Zhu glanced at Yu Buzhi, frowned and said: "Respecting the king and resisting the barbarians is an unbreakable principle throughout the ages. Opening up borders for the country is also an achievement worthy of being remembered in history. No praise is too high. However, today is different from the past. There is chaos in the court.
The world is in chaos and not many people care..."
Zhu's expression was calm, but his mood was extremely heavy.
It has been respected for hundreds of years and has been regarded as the most important patriarchal system.
The so-called "repelling the barbarians" refers to resisting the aliens. Yu Buzhi successively snatched land for the Han family on the alien territory, pushing the "repelling the barbarians" to a new level. Although the area was small, it had great symbolic significance. Yu Buzhi asked the court to take over.
, expressed the position of "respecting the king" through actions. Zhu believed that Yu Buzhi perfectly interpreted what it means to "respect the king and repel the barbarians". He was a proper pillar of the Han Dynasty, but the pillars were not rewarded. The land that the soldiers of Bajun fought with their blood and sweat was no longer needed.
, the central government ignores it, it is a hot potato that hits the fish in its unwise hands, and it cannot be shaken off. What kind of thing is this?
Yu Buzhi said cautiously: "Find more people to talk to, maybe it will be effective..."
"Confused!" Zhu frowned and said, "Let me ask you, who is calling the shots in Chang'an now?"
"Of course it's the Liangzhou Army."
"You asked the state government to take over the plateau enclave, but Liu Yan refused because he didn't want to take the responsibility and risk, right?"
"That's right!"
"In that case, why did the Liangzhou Army offend Liu Yan for you?"
The unwiseness of a fish is like waking up from a dream and being speechless for a while.
The decision-making power on whether to issue official documents or not does not lie with the Chancellor, but in the hands of the Liangzhou Army.
As Zhu said, why did the Liangzhou army offend Liu Yan?
The Liangzhou army seized the capital and held the emperor's officials hostage to protect themselves. They were most worried that the Kwantung princes would come back under the banner of "Qingjun side". Even a military strongman like Dong Zhuo could not withstand the Kwantung alliance. Li and Guo Si were far behind Dong Zhuo. They have no confidence to make enemies of the whole world. At present, the Liangzhou Army keeps a low profile as much as possible to avoid intensifying the contradiction between the central and local governments, and resolutely does not have a sense of presence. One thing is worse than one thing less. Yu Buzhi hopes that the central government will come forward to uphold justice, which is simply a trap. There is not much difference when the Liangzhou Army sets it on fire and roasts it.
On the other hand, Li Guobin certainly didn't want to fall out with Yizhou Prefecture.
They already have enough enemies. The shadow of the Nineteenth Route Princes has not completely dissipated yet. Liu Yan may not be a good person, but at least Liu Yan did not raise troops to attack the Liangzhou Army. In the eyes of the Liangzhou Army, Yizhou Prefecture is better than Guandong.
The princes are much cuter. The plateau enclave is near the border of Yizhou and cannot reach the Liangzhou army. If Chang'an issues a document asking Yizhou Prefecture to take over, wouldn't it be equivalent to forcing Liu Yan to become an enemy?
The big guys in Liangzhou don't have very bright minds, but that doesn't mean they are stupid.
Chapter completed!