Fangfei's eyes became obviously eager: "Your Majesty... Since that's the case, why don't we leave here immediately? Everything is the prince... there is the prince... there is the prince... Your Majesty, you really should relax. Let's go on the road immediately. Beiwudang has it.
Many herbs may cure them..."
Luo Jia was shocked.
Sure enough, she reacted like this.
When the prince ascended the throne, he relied on the prince in everything. But he knew that the prince was his biggest heart. He became anxious, and at some point, he suddenly became an emperor again - a promising emperor, and it was impossible for him not to worry about his affairs after his death.
Now that the North has reached such a dangerous moment, he can even hear the sound of war outside. The reason why he counts the time is to explain all this to Fangfei clearly.
He shook his head very hard: "Fangfei, you must stay in the palace..."
"Why?"
"Because the northern country needs you!"
Fangfei was so surprised that she couldn't talk to herself.
His tone suddenly became coherent: "External troubles are not worth worrying, but internal troubles are something I can't let go. Especially the prince, he is the weakest part of this link..."
"Crown Prince, he has grown up and has taken power, and everything is done well."
"Fangfei, you only see the surface. Prince, he can't suppress those ministers, such as Yi Hun and others..."
Fangfei remembered the various manifestations of the prince before the temple debate after the total solar eclipse.
In fact, in a sense, the crown prince is not unable to suppress those ministers, but many of his views are the same as those of Xianbei ministers.
For example, while establishing the Taixue, he also agreed to be determined to safeguard the interests of the Xianbei people. That is to say, he must strongly abide by the ancestral system: the Han people stipulated by Taizu shall not exceed 20% of the total number, and they cannot
When he joined the core organization, he also hoped to abide by such principles when he appointed Han people.
For example, he believed that the family rules of the ancestors should be followed between the laws of heaven and temples. He believed that fire sacrifice was unreasonable, but he only agreed to the dethronement of fire sacrifice, but he did not agree to the other interests of the dethronement of the temple.