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Chapter 579 Zhang Shuye, another minister of the Ministry of Rites

Chapter 579 Zhang Shuye, another minister of the Ministry of Rites (second update)

Author: sunny

Chapter 579 Zhang Shuye, another minister of the Ministry of Rites (second update)

For several months, although the court meeting was not held, the Fu family convened many officials to discuss the matter.

Some people support it, and some people go against it. In short, there are constant disputes in the court, and various situations occur frequently.

Bu Nao Gao Zhang also knew very well that since his master wanted to protect himself and kept him away from such disputes, it would be better for him to do things in a high profile.

At most, every morning, after their biological father returns home, the father and son can discuss the gossip in Dongchaotang, as well as the trends and changes in whether the three ministers can be established.

What Gao Zhang didn't expect was that Cai Jing actually became ruthless, and several officials who strongly supported him encountered a large number of impeachments.

That can be regarded as whether someone Cai is warning the officials in the court. If they dare to make mistakes with me, what will happen to the east field? Let us weigh it ourselves.

It can be said that Gao Zhang enjoyed watching the fierce battles and changes in the court.

Na Jue Cuo is more murderous than any other costume films or palace fighting films.

Even in the third month, some officials were demoted from Bianliang, Tokyo, for laziness and laziness in politics.

Gao Zhang did not go to the master to hang out. However, although the master saw him, he didn't say anything about it. If he said no, he would definitely be able to handle it. He just needs to take care of himself.

work.

Then I continued to talk to myself about the art of calligraphy and painting. Seeing that I was so responsible, I wanted to beg a master who would shoulder the burden.

Gao Zhang was indeed very moved, but he also felt pain in his balls.

Whether it is okay or not, and what kind of temper Master has, Gao Tao Xunran is also quite clear about it.

It is up to him to continue on his own, even if he wants to ask for help and advice.

It's not like Gao Qiu is there. Anyway, he is the leader of military ministers. Those things have nothing to do with him. He just needs to watch them indifferently.

After dinner, the father and son squatted together again and started whispering.

Butler Fukang arrived again and brought news that Shilang Chen and the others were visiting again late at night.

When Gao Qiu heard this, his consciousness twisted at the corner of his mouth. "But they..."

"Dad, if those two people came to look for the child, it would be a matter for the court. The child would go and entertain one or two."

"That's fine, I'll go ahead. Well... don't ask for it to be as late as last time. I'm not a child, so I can't stay up too late."

Gao Zhang nodded obediently, greeted his mother and left quickly.

"...Husband, our Zhang'er is really powerful. When Wu Shangshu and Chen Shilang encounter difficulties, they have to come to our Zhang'er to find a solution."

"Isn't that natural? After all, everyone in the world knows our Zhang'er's abilities."

Seeing the arrogant expression on her husband's face, Huang couldn't help but smile. After thinking about it, she asked her husband in a low voice.

"Husband, do we Zhang'er really know how to go to the northwest?"

"The official family has high hopes for Zhang'er. For example, the Imperial Academy in Ming Dynasty is just a transition."

"Sigh...Are they worried that their children have no future? In our family, our children are too promising."

"Ms. Bu Nao, I'll just worry about it. My husband is in Sanya, so he doesn't have any connections, and Zhang'er is also quite good at winning people's hearts."

"That Yao Pingzhong, as a husband, do you know what his character is? He is most unruly."

"After returning from the south of the Yangtze River, can you fault our Zhang'er? Then can you praise everyone you meet..."

The couple was just to the east of the whale oil lamp, whispering quietly, and a few low laughs could be heard from time to time.

Outside Gaozhang's house, Wu Zhizhong and Chen Shilang were once again welcomed.

After having tea, cakes and some liquid, Gao Zhang waited patiently for the two frowning seniors to speak.

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"My dear nephew, your father must have told me about the turmoil in the court during those confinements, right?"

"My father has indeed said it, and my nephew did not expect that it would cause such a disturbance."

Wu Zhizhong let out a long sigh tiredly, picked up the tea that was sitting on the table and took a sip.

"The first plan, which was originally thought to be difficult, has been successfully implemented. On the contrary, the second plan, which was originally thought to be easier to implement, encountered a setback just after it started."

As soon as Wu Zhizhong and Chen Shilang started talking to each other, the dispute over Mingyue Chaotang began to simmer.

Not only are they scolding the court officials for being ignorant and selfish, but they are also criticizing Cai Jing, who, as the chief minister, did not fart, making the situation even more confusing and embarrassing.

In the end, the officials were so angry that they walked away, and a very serious court meeting to discuss national affairs ended in a haphazard manner.

After that, although many local-scale consultations and interviews were still going on, the matter has been stuck in a deadlock due to sharp conflicts.

Similarly, it was also the fault of the officials that the control of the court was not sufficient, resulting in the lack of a traitor and the inability to achieve great things, thus expressing a certain degree of disdain.

Watching the two cannons roaring, Gao Zhang was of course not very excited. Anyway, he was just having fun. Those words could be said by anyone from the perspective of a bystander.

But the problem is that it really involves their respective core interests, haha... At least most of the officials in the Song Dynasty who claimed to have worked hard for the imperial court in ordinary months would immediately turn their backs.

Just like Gao Taoji, he also has his own core interests. He can pay a lot for the court, his master, and even China.

But that doesn't mean asking him to lose his head or rely on his brain to do things.

As history goes, countless upright ministers have proven one thing with their lives.

To change the times, we not only need courage and determination, but also have brains, instead of just being brave and getting things done.

After Wu Zhizhong and Chen Shilang complained wildly in front of Gao Zhang, they finally felt comfortable, regained their elders' grace and bearing, and began to drink tea to soothe their throats.

"Two elders, please relax for a moment. The situation in the court is unpredictable, and my nephew can't see the red. Alas..."

"I wonder if you two have come to look for my nephew, can you also deny the meeting with the Mingyue Dynasty?"

Wu Zhizhong smiled thickly and quickly moved his legs.

"That's not true. Speaking of which, there is really something... Zhang Shuye, another minister of their Ministry of Rites."

That Zhang Shuye was mentioned in the Second Wu Zhizhi. He was very capable and capable, and he was solid in his work.

Back then, because his younger brother Zhang Kegong impeached Prime Minister Cai Jing, Cai Jing not only demoted his younger brother, but even found an excuse to throw him out of Bianliang, Tokyo.

He was demoted to Chang'an to work as a pasture supervisor. Well, he directly became an agricultural science and technology manager in the Song Dynasty.

After that, he finally returned to the court again with his hard work and hard work.

At that time, the officials ordered hundreds of officials to discuss the matter of re-establishing the three secretaries, and they fought with Cai Jing's followers for several battles.

It turned out that Cai Jing was furious, but Ru Ming had already found a reason, and the imperial censors' impeachment memorials had begun to take off.

(End of chapter)


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