Chapter sixteen(2/2)
Besides, now that rogues are gathering in Kinki, the slogan is to respect the king and fight the barbarians, and this origin comes from Qi Zhao's line. One of their generals, Keinaga, has become the shogunate. This blame Shimazu and Maori, it's not that tigers don't fight flies.
Well.
At this time, the imperial emissary Ohara Shigetori jumped out again to cause trouble:
"Mr. Mori Daisen, you didn't know in Edo that Kyoto is in chaos now, and your prince is not safe."
Therefore, at the end of June, Mouri Keichika begged the shogunate to go to Kyoto and find a way to rescue his son.
"If the son is gone, he is gone. He is not his biological son anyway." You can think this but you can't say it.
In addition, Qingqin is usually very honest and honest, and he agrees with everyone. He is a typical good person, so the shogunate did not embarrass him, but entrusted him to do more mediation in Kyoto - after all, the integration of public and military affairs is the general trend, and all royal princesses are married into
Edo Castle is over, we have to continue, this is a bit of a setback, but it’s a blessing in disguise.
I guess the people in the shogunate center have never heard of the saying that "a leopard emerges from a wilting man." If Mori Qingqin goes to Kyoto, it will cause endless troubles.
However, after such a deal with Shimazu and the Mori family, everyone in the shogunate finally understood. It seemed that the general had to go to Kyoto. Otherwise, how would this mess end?
However, since the official is so noble, the matter of traveling must be postponed to ensure completeness.
There are three suggestions in this edict. The first one is stuck, and the second one is not easy for the five big brothers to deal with quickly. Only the third one, "Qingxi is the assistant, Qingyong is the ruling" can be implemented quickly:
Not to mention that Keinaga was promoted to the position of shogunate as early as June, this celebration was celebrated on the 6th after the Edo Castle Grand Appraisal.
After the news came out, Edo was in an uproar:
First of all, since the shogun Iemo is also in charge of the government, it is a bit excessive to set up a "shogun posthumous office" to supervise - Iemo is only seventeen years old at this time, which is not very old, so it is a bit excessive rather than too much.
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But when it comes to supervision, Iemo's father, the Gosho family, is still there, so why would he let an outsider intervene out of thin air? This bully is a real bully!
Chapter completed!