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Five hundred and thirtieth eight chapters foresight

Long Fei Tian didn't seem to have any anger. When faced with Ying Yu's doubts, he always remained calm and patiently explained: "The prerequisite for me to allow Xiliang to welcome Guangxu is that the system can give the green light, because the system is not willing to allow players to have high task authority."

The top NPC. Brother Yingyu might as well think about it. If the system gives the green light to let Guangxu escape from Chen Baxian's control, how can it be possible for me to have Guangxu in my hands again?"

"Chen Baxian was the first-rank naval admiral of the imperial court, and he had a life-saving grace for Guangxu. Even he couldn't keep Guangxu, and it was certainly impossible for me. I could talk to Xiliang in Yunnan, but the influence

My power is extremely limited, how could Emperor Guangxu listen to me?"

Xuanyuan Jian also supported Long Fei and said: "We all trust Long Fei on this point. As long as he can convince Xiliang, it is better for Emperor Guangxu to arrive in Yunnan than to be controlled by Chen Baxian."

Xuanyuan Jian believed that the biggest threat was Chen Baxian, and Long Fei's development was far behind, so he spoke for Long Fei. Even if Long Fei was allowed to use tricks to control Guangxu, there would still be more than two years until the Year of Xinhai, and Long Fei would not be able to

It was a great benefit. Long Fei was very popular, and after he explained, others also gave him support, and the matter was settled.

After leaving the virtual reception room, Long Fei quickly entered the game and went to the governor's office to meet with Xiliang, the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou.

Qing was a figure with excellent political achievements. He successively served as the governor of Henan, the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou, and the imperial envoy and governor Fengtian. He made due contributions in each of his posts.

When Xiliang was appointed governor of Henan in 1902, the imperial court wanted to transfer him to be the governor of Jehol. When the foreign bishop of Nanyang An Ximan learned about this, he sent a message to Zhang Zhidong and Duanfang, the governor of Hubei, asking them to retain him. Zhang, Duanfang

The two actually forwarded a telegram to the Military Aircraft Department and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Qing court. After learning about this, Xiliang believed that this move was inappropriate, so regardless of personal gains and losses, he explained the stakes to the Qing court and emphasized that if the appointment of Chinese officials was subject to a

Being dominated by foreigners was a humiliation for the country. Emperor Guangxu accepted his opinion, so he went north to take up his post despite being ill.

In the short six months since he took office in Rehe, Xiliang actively rectified the administration, finance, established mining, reclaimed wasteland, and rectified patrols. In 1903, he was transferred to the governor of Sichuan and began to actively implement the "New Deal" advocated by the Qing court in Sichuan.

He not only set up various schools locally, but also sent a large number of students to study in Japan, the United States, France and other countries.

In early 1905, the "Batang Rebellion" broke out in the Sichuan area. The chieftains of Batang and the lama of Dinglin Temple gathered together to burn down the French Catholic Church, killing two French missionaries, and also killed Feng Quan, the Qing government's assistant minister in Tibet, and more than a hundred of his entourages.

After the incident, Xiliang, who was the governor of Sichuan at the time, ordered the admiral Ma Weiqi and Zhao Erfeng of Jianchang Road to join the "Suppression Office". In June of Ma, Zhao led his army to defeat the Batang and Litang chieftain troops, killing the Litang chieftain and Sangpi Temple.

Lama, and rectified Batang, the deputy chieftain rectified the law, and pacified Batang and Litang.

Xiliang was transferred to the governorship of Yunnan and Guizhou in March 1907. This was the reason why Xuanyuan Jian and others were relieved about Long Fei. They did not think that Long Fei would have much future under Xiliang in one year. In fact, no one knew how powerful Long Fei was.

With great foresight, he has been working under Xiliang since he established his base in Yunnan. He is Xiliang's confidant.

After Long Fei's base was established near Dali, Yunnan, he only occasionally showed up in Dali, and his subordinates were always managing the base. When the foreign bishop An Ximan came forward to persuade Xiliang to stay, Long Fei was already a staff member under Xiliang and drafted a letter to Xiliang.

An excerpt from the imperial court. When Xiliang took office in Rehe, he appointed Long Fei to be an official of the sixth rank, and asked him to be responsible for rectifying the patrol. Long Fei did a good job and kept the local patrol camp in order, but because he wanted to

As Yunnan developed, he did not get too involved in the patrol camp in Rehe.

When Xiliang took office as the governor of Sichuan, Long Fei would rather give up his official position than follow him, and once again became Xiliang's staff. He established relationships with each of the overseas students sent by Xiliang in advance, and tried to conquer these turtles for his own use in the future.

When Xiliang ordered Zhao Erfeng and Ma Weiqi to put down the rebellion in Batang, Long Fei took the initiative to ask Ying to go with the army. He fought bravely and made many military exploits. He was the first to rush into the enemy's lair and captured the chief and deputy chieftain of Batang alive.

Xiliang admired Long Fei very much and always wanted to improve his official rank, but Long Fei refused on his own initiative because he was willing to study with Xiliang all the time. In fact, Long Fei's strategy was very clear. He had identified the big tree of Xiliang early on.

, hoping to flourish under Xiliang. But what he focused on was Xiliang's development when he was the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou. He made great achievements in other places and became Xiliang's confidant. His accumulation will really take off when Xiliang arrives in Yunnan.

to effect.

When players do big things like Long Fei in the game, they usually do it in a very high profile, and many people will post it on the forum to gain reputation. But Long Fei is different. He has been trying his best to cover up Xiliang's importance to him, and his official position on the table

He was always tepid. His goal was the position of governor of Yunnan. He hoped to have a certain status in Yunnan before the year of 1911. When the Wuchang Uprising broke out, he would raise the flag to respond and replace Cai E as the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army.

Chen Hao and Long Fei are both ambitious people, but Chen Hao has always been developing in a high-profile manner and has a prominent official position in the court. Long Fei, on the other hand, has identified Xiliang, a famous Manchu minister, and believes that steady development under Xiliang is very important.

It is safe to gain Xiliang's trust and gain some real power in Yunnan. Even if he cannot become the governor of Yunnan before the year of 1911, as long as his status is not low, he can lead the troops to respond to the uprising and rely on the support of his base area to gain military and political positions in Yunnan.

High position.

Long Fei planned to become famous without making a fuss. As long as he responded to the uprising, his status in Yunnan's military and political axe would definitely not be low. If his status was higher than Cai E's and he replaced Cai E as the commander-in-chief of the revolutionary army, then Cai E would have to be there.

He works under him; if his position is lower than Cai E's, he also has the opportunity to replace Cai E like Tang Jiyao in history. At that time, he was still the player with the highest probability of hiring Cai E.

Long Fei's many years of layout have begun to bear fruit. In 1908, Sun Yixian, Huang Xing and others led the Hekou Uprising. Long Fei followed the imperial army to Japan. In this rebellion, Long Fei gained a lot. Not only did he join forces with those who came from Guangxi

The supporting Long Jiguang jointly suppressed the rebellion, and also completed the clan mission commensurate with the Long Jiguang brothers.

Long Fei had worked conscientiously for the imperial court for many years and had accumulated a lot of credit. Even Xiliang felt that he had been wronged.

Zuo Longfei was appointed as the chief envoy of Yunnan. The chief envoy was a third-rank official. With the position of chief envoy, he laid a good foundation for becoming a governor in the next step.

Long Fei would not refuse this time. Xiliang also asked him to serve as an official after his meritorious service in the past, but not in Yunnan. If he stayed in Rehe or Sichuan to serve as an official, it would not be helpful to his development in Yunnan, so he has been

He was willing to be Xiliang's confidant. Now Xiliang asked him to serve as an official in Yunnan, and he was also the chief envoy. How could he refuse?

If Xiliang hadn't encountered Cixi and Guangxu who were seriously ill after being cheated, Long Fei would have been the new chief envoy of Yunnan, wielding great power. If this was the case, Xuanyuan Jian and others would definitely not trust him to take over Guangxu, but it was a pity that they did not expect Long Fei to take over.

Fei Zao has paved the way for promotion and has been Xiliang's absolute confidant for many years.

After Chen Baxian brought Emperor Guangxu to Guizhou, Long Fei instinctively felt that an opportunity had come. This major plot change was also beneficial to him. He suggested that Xiliang send electricity to support Emperor Guangxu.

With this tendency, he naturally adopted Long Fei's suggestion.

Even if Huo Qubing doesn't invite Long Fei to come forward for discussion, Long Fei will find a way to get Guangxu to Yunnan. After Guangxu arrives in Yunnan, his position as chief envoy to Yunnan will be no problem. As long as Xiliang proposes to Guangxu, Guangxu will definitely accept it. Long

Fei also regarded Chen Baxian, who was rooted in Guizhou, as a strong enemy. Welcome Guangxu to weaken the opponent's strength, so that the opponent would not stand out in the game.

Xiliang attached great importance to Long Fei and once ordered his subordinates to enter his study without announcing Long Fei's request. Seeing Long Fei's arrival, Xiliang, who was writing a note, sighed and said, "Long Fei, I have something to ask you."

I was discussing with you, but I didn’t expect you to be here just in time. The emperor is still alive, but Zaifeng and others still support Xuantong, and the governors in various places also have ambiguous attitudes. If the two parties are fighting, it will not be a blessing to the country!"

Long Fei naturally sat down opposite Xiliang and said with a slight smile: "I came here to discuss this matter with you, sir. Although the emperor is orthodox, the influence of those who support him is too small, which leads to the current situation.

We are slightly at a disadvantage. Now that your Excellency has switched on the power to support the Emperor, there is no way to turn back, so we must find ways to enhance the Emperor's influence."

Xiliang said with great interest: "What can you do?"

Long Fei smiled casually and said: "Your Excellency is the governor of Yunnan and Guizhou. Since you want to fully support the emperor, how can you let the emperor stay in Guizhou?"

Xiliang muttered: "I have also thought about welcoming the emperor to Yunnan and building a palace for the emperor in Kunming, but I have been hesitant. The emperor's escape was thanks to the people in Guizhou, and now they definitely want to rely on the emperor to join us.

I'm afraid they won't be happy if we welcome the emperor!"

Long Fei said seriously: "How can national affairs be trivial? As far as I know, those who saved the emperor were all strangers, and now they have been promoted to nobility thanks to their efforts. They serve in Guizhou Province, and your Excellency is from Yunnan and Guizhou

Governors should obey the jurisdiction of your lord. If your lord feels that you owe them something, you can report to the emperor when you welcome the emperor and let them be promoted to a higher level." (To be continued.)


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