Yun Tanhua’s great idea of making a fortune by selling calligraphy failed to come true in the end. In the words of the Six Sages King: Your old Yun family has an army of 200,000, so you don’t care whether the reputation is good or bad, but if I, the short-term "Six Sages King"
If his reputation is ruined, how can he get around in the future? So he righteously rejected Yun Zheng's plan to make a fortune. Although he died before he left the army, he could not cry like a hero because he did not get any benefits. At least Lin Xi didn't do it now.
He was forced to copy a piece of "Peony Ode" with his own hands.
Yun Zheng's performance at this court meeting was so good that many people had already vaguely felt that Yun Tanhua, who was once said to not like reading, might completely get rid of the derogatory adjective "a martial artist" in the Yun family - for more than ten years
The former Yun family had a Jinshi named Yun Daiyun, and now he is the Right Minister of the Ministry of Household Affairs; now the Yun family has another Yun Zheng and Yun Tanhua, and now... oh, even though he does not have an official position now, just by virtue of his name, he is famous in Luoyang.
The reputation brought to him by "Peony Odyss" has made him a talkative figure among scholars!
Of course there were not many people who could speak in the Shilin in the entire Wei Dynasty, but Yunzheng was the only one who had an extremely prominent military general family background. If a person like Yunzheng got into the Shilin circle,
In fact, the scholars who were hostile to him were a bit "unequal". It was like two powerless scholars who originally relied on words to argue, but now one of the scholars is more than just words.
He is also good at swordsmanship and has a sharp sword in his hand, so what is the point of competing? Obviously, the outcome of this debate has been decided without any competition.
The surge in net worth is the result of Yunzheng's outstanding performance.
One of the biggest benefits of Yun Zheng's rise in net worth is that Lin Xi, the Six Wise King, had previously attracted some literati, but he mainly relied on the power of the Qin family, which was relatively limited. In other words
In other words, the imprint of the word "Qin" on these people is more obvious.
Such a situation is indeed beneficial to the formation of a relatively stable small group, but Lin Xi does not just want to be an honest King of Yueyang. What he needs is the high position of the Ninth Five-Year Plan to achieve this goal.
The Qin family or a scholar from the Qin family alone is obviously not powerful enough. Lin Xi originally wanted to use the relationship between Yun Zheng or the Yun family to really get together with the Shen family, but this plan has not been completed in time.
After the implementation, such a series of things suddenly happened that the Shen family is still outside the Liuye Party.
In fact, Lin Xi also knew that it would be difficult to get the Shen family to join the Sixth Master Party. After all, she had the reputation of being the nephew of the Qin family on her head. Even if the Shen family finally chose to help her, they would secretly worry about her in the future.
If it really succeeds, will he "support Qin and sink it" in order to ensure his own foundation? After all, no monarch would like the power of his ministers to be so powerful that it is difficult to limit it.
However, Lin Xi had to win over the Shen family
The Shen family and the Yun family, two strong men in culture and martial arts, have joined forces and have dominated the Wanchang dynasty for seventeen years. However, it can be said that the Yun family is the largest political force in the Wanchang dynasty after the emperor himself. It is now almost universally recognized.
Although Lin Xi knew that Yun Lan himself had never expressed any inclination towards the three princes, since he did not let Yun Zheng sever ties with him, it meant that he was interested in
At least I don't object to this. With Yun Zheng, the heir apparent, the Yun family is as if they have joined the Liuye Party.
With the Yun family, they have the capital to make people worry, at least they will not be intimidated by force. However, the Yun family has no say in Shilin, and the only civil servant of the Yun family, Yun Dai, is famous.
Strictly speaking, he will never get any valuable guarantees that he hopes to get. And the strength of the Qin family in the court and the scholars is not enough to meet Lin Xi's needs, so to win over the Yun family's comrades-in-arms, the Shen family,
That's what he has to do
However, Lin Xi is not very anxious about this, for no other reason than because the Shen family is actually determined to a certain extent to join the Liu Ye Party's pirate ship. The Shen family can enjoy the current treatment because of their cooperation and cooperation.
It was only achieved through the alliance of the Yun family. If you leave the Yun family and go it alone, although you will not decline, your strength will definitely be greatly reduced. And if the Shen family really does not join the Liuye Party, once the Yun family is determined to fight with Qin
If the families unite, maybe they can turn the Qin family into the second Shen family!
Furthermore, if the Shen family doesn’t join the Sixth Master’s Party, why should they go to the prince? It’s obviously impossible. The prince has already formed an interest alliance with the Zhou and Gu families, so there is no reason to accept the Shen family. Of course, Lin Xi definitely doesn’t believe that the Shen family can win over them.
How about going to the Fourth Prince? This is much more likely than going to the Prince. After all, the Fourth Prince is also eager to win over a civil servant family to expand its influence from the southwest to the court. In politics, there is no forever.
There are no enemies and no permanent friends, but even if we put aside the big or small blows the Shen family had dealt to the fourth child in the early years, just because the fourth child and the Leng family have now spent so much effort on the Du family.
If you say that, it is no longer possible to shake hands with the Shen family.
Therefore, Lin Xi is not worried about whether the Shen family will be able to succeed in his own urn. He is more worried about the strength of the Han family.
Yes, the scholars and officials of poor families are indeed not as strong as those from wealthy families. But for the emperor, this power is often easier to use than the power of aristocratic families, because the future of the scholars of poor families is in the hands of the emperor.
The emperor's favor or not is the basis for their survival.
You are being caught by the emperor at all, how can you be more disobedient?
But not everyone can master it in a poor family. The Confucian principles they pay special attention to make them pay special attention to the moral reputation of a person-especially the ruler, and whether the person respects scholars enough, etc. If so, then
It means a wise man, a wise king or a wise king. If not, then of course he is a wicked tyrant or something like that.
Lin Xi, the King of Yueyang, has a pretty good reputation at the moment. He was sent to Shandong by the emperor last year to relieve a minor disaster. He also pays special attention to respecting scholars in his words and deeds. In addition, he has the Qin family as his
He sang high and he was also called the Six Wise Kings
But this is not enough. At present, there are only a few people from poor families under his sect. It can be seen that he still has a lot to do, and he needs to recruit more people from poor families.
It was at this time that Yunzheng became famous and the city of Luoyang was shaken. Therefore, Lin Xi also had a new job to do.
For example, he is currently receiving several young heroes from poor families in the lobby of the palace.
----------Dividing line----------It seems that I can't make it to the second chapter today before 12 o'clock, but Wu Feng will finish writing before going to bed. Well, I will definitely do it today.
I won't fall asleep. I just made a cup of strong tea.