At this point in writing, the purpose of the Jinyiwei's efforts in Qingzhou has been fully revealed. It turns out that they are to surrender to the favor of the emperor's grandson, and they are not passively surrendering, but actively creating opportunities and creating big cases.
, which forced Zhu Yunwen to use their murderous knife.
And the target they chose was also very clever. It was the King of Qi who "knows military affairs, is proficient in martial arts, claims to be a military strategist, has a strong and arrogant temperament, and likes to recruit heroes and alchemists." Such a prince has many characteristics.
There are really too many shortcomings. People who know military affairs and are familiar with martial arts will naturally have hobbies such as collecting weapons. They have a strong temperament, which means they are easy to get angry. They are arrogant and easily offend others. As for "like to recruit heroes"
"Alchemists and strangers", "heroes of the world" are nothing more than bandits, and "alchemists and strangers" are mostly fortune tellers, who may one day calculate for you something "extraordinarily valuable" or "the king will be blessed".
Fortunately, His Highness the King of Qi has several advantages that others cannot match. His strength is neither too big nor too small, neither too weak nor too strong. Each of the vassal kings has a large number of troops and is on one side, especially Qin, Jin, Yan, Ning.
The kings were the most powerful. The guards of the vassal kings ranged from "three thousand to nineteen thousand", and the strongest among them, King Ning, had "eighty thousand armors and nine thousand leather chariots". Compared with
Starting from King Ning and King Yan, King Qi's "three guards and a total of 9,900 people" were not very many, and they were within the range that the central government could absorb.
However, the geographical location of his vassal state just choked the throat of King Yan when he went south. Since the deaths of Prince Zhu Biao, King Zhu of Qin, and King Zhu of Jin, King Yan Zhu Di has become Zhu Yunwen's actual biggest uncle.
, the emperor's grandson's suspicion of King Yan naturally reached its peak. The folk customs in Shandong are fierce, many thieves and many strong soldiers, which can be regarded as a strong support and barrier. If Jin Yiwei can offer such a gift, Zhu Yunwen will definitely
He will give Jin Yiwei a place in his political map.
Some people may ask, Zhu Yunwen will definitely cut down the feudal clan anyway. When he cuts down the feudal clan, he will definitely use the Jin Yiwei. Why are you anxious? The problem is, Xiao Zhu will not necessarily do this. Cutting down the feudal clan is just one time.
It is another thing to activate the secret police to reduce the vassal state. It is one thing to activate the secret police. It is another thing to activate the secret police called Jinyiwei.
First of all, although Xiao Zhu wants to reduce the vassal, he can do it slowly and slowly by appointing subordinate officials to the vassal king. Although this method is slow to take effect, it is gentle and will not arouse the backlash of many vassal kings.
.And if he wants to use the secret police to do things and cut down the vassal by creating major cases, it is not impossible, but this will obviously arouse the dissatisfaction of the vassal kings. Just pretend that Xiao Zhu doesn't care about the problem, he can
Starting a new one does not necessarily have to use "Jinyiwei", a fierce tiger who was imprisoned by his grandfather himself.
It should be noted that the legitimacy of Xiao Zhu's accession to the throne came from his grandfather. If he abolished Zhu Baba's policies as soon as he came to power, it would undoubtedly give his opponents a huge opportunity to criticize politically.
This kind of thing is something Xiao Zhu cannot tolerate. But if Jin Yiwei has caused a major case, then Xiao Zhu can only accept it. Should he let him miss this opportunity to deal with King Qi?
Therefore, Jin Yiwei was pinched by Xiao Zhu's nose and accepted it, which was regarded as rebirth.