He rode his horse, panting, and watched his men drag back the deer, rabbit, wild boar and other prey he had hunted.
Liu Che made a timely suggestion: "Uncle Emperor, why don't you come with me to the palace to rest for a while?"
Liu Wu wished for this!
After hunting for almost an hour, he was really exhausted.
Fortunately, there are one or two small palaces around the royal safari grounds in Shanglin Garden, where royal members from the safari can rest or even gather.
What is even more exaggerated is that some palaces have not been occupied by anyone for several years or even more than ten years.
However, the Shaofu still arranged for eunuchs and maids to take care of the palace, and even officials patrolled the palace to regularly inspect the hygiene and environment.
Not only Shanglin Garden, but also the emperors of the Han Dynasty had their palaces in Luoyang, Xingyang, Xuzhou, Pengcheng, Peicheng, Fengcheng, Sishui and other places in Guanzhong and Guandong.
Especially the Bishui Palace, through the ages, there have been moves to expand its scale and increase its various personnel. Up to now, the Bishui Palace has become the largest royal palace complex in the Han Dynasty, except for the Chang'an Palace and the Luoyang East Palace.
After Liu Che came to the throne, he also issued an edict in accordance with tradition, ordering the relevant officials and departments of Luoyang East Palace and Sishui Palace to repair and expand the palaces in the two places.
Although, Liu Che has never seen anything about these two places...
However, Luoyang was the eastern capital of the Han Dynasty, and its status was equivalent to the magical capital of the Celestial Dynasty in later generations.
Sishui is even more remarkable. Its status is probably the same as that of the Zunyi Conference site of the Celestial Dynasty. It is a holy place for the Han Dynasty.
Fifty-eight years ago, that is, in 209 BC, Liu Bang, the founder of the Han Dynasty, worshiped heaven in Si River, and established the foundation of the Han Dynasty on the sun of Si River, where he was the emperor. The Si River Palace was where Liu Bang was the emperor.
The ruins, the ceremonial guards, altars and related facilities used by Liu Bang to worship heaven and ascend the throne are preserved in that palace.
And just the maintenance cost of these palaces accounts for at least 20% of the Shaofu's expenses every year.
This is because the emperors of the early Han Dynasty were diligent and thrifty, and tried to restrain and reduce the expenses of the royal palace.
In more than ten years, this number will reach a terrifying 70%!
It truly explains what it means that the bones and flesh of the rich family are stinky, and the bones are frozen to death on the road!
After Liu Che ascended the throne, he also deliberately cut down some unnecessary palaces.
However, after studying for a long time, Liu Che discovered that almost all palaces were difficult to eliminate.
If he wanted to convert a palace from royal use to civilian use, then the palace would need to be completely demolished.
In this case, the investment may be no less than building a new palace!
Therefore, the matter could only be left alone.
Liu Che had no choice but to decide that he would try not to cause trouble to future generations and build a large palace. As for not building a new palace for the rest of his life? That was impossible!
Liu Wu followed Liu Che into the palace, but he looked around carelessly and didn't know what he was complaining about.
Liu Che turned around with a smile and said: "Uncle, today I invited your uncle to go out for a hunting trip. Actually, there is something I want to ask your uncle to help me with, but there are many people in the palace talking about it. I am also a little embarrassed, so... specially
Please ask the emperor to come out and talk..."
At this moment, Liu Wu had no idea what was going on at today's court meeting. Before the court meeting, he was informed that Liu Che was going to go hunting with him in Shanglin Garden.
Therefore, when Liu Wu heard this, he immediately patted his chest and promised: "If your majesty is in any trouble, no matter what the order, I will die even if I go through fire and water!"
Liu Che was waiting for these words from Liu Wu!
"Uncle Emperor, when the late Emperor was here, Wu rebelled against Liu Bi. He took advantage of the salt and iron, amassed a large amount of force, and almost rivaled the late Emperor. In the end, he was even more treacherous and started a rebellion. Every time I think about this, I always feel a little scared. Salt
The power of iron and the power of coin can create a Wu Ni yesterday, and tomorrow it may not be possible to create a Qi Ni, Lu Ni, or Zhao Ni. I was appointed to the throne with a weak crown, and I am not as talented as the late emperor. Although I have the help of the emperor's uncle, but
I always feel frightened..." Liu Che turned his head and looked at Liu Wu, bowed deeply and said: "The emperor's uncle is my elder, and a compatriot of flesh and blood with the late emperor. I have thought about it, and in this world, only the emperor's uncle can help me.
An Zong Temple has been established as a state!"
Liu Che's flattery was photographed, which made Liu Wu so excited that he didn't know where he was.
Because of the Wu-Chu Rebellion the year before last, the relationship between Liu Wu and the princes and princes in the south also dropped to a freezing point.
It can even be said that Liu Wu is the person who is most afraid of the rise of the southern princes and kings besides Liu Che.
Liu Wu didn’t want to repeat the Suiyang defense battle the year before last!
That time, Liu Wu, a literary young man, was really frightened!
Otherwise, he would not have disregarded his dignity and sent three envoys to Chang'an in one day to accuse Zhou Yafu of "sitting back and watching the rebels besiege Suiyang."
Of course, the more important thing is that Liu Wu now has no staff around him. No one can give him advice, advice or advice.
The princes and kings of the old Liu family, once there are no advisers around them, their naive behavior can reach the sky!
Even the emperor is no better.
Sensibility is greater than rationality, which is a common problem of almost all descendants of the Liu family.
Therefore, the princes and kings of the Liu family were often able to make behaviors and choices that astonished future generations.
A typical example is Liu Chang, King of Huainan.
This guy was so naive that he started a rebellion with forty people and a few cars, only to be suppressed by a county captain and others...
Even Liu Bi, who is known as the old fox, is actually not much better.
His son was hit to death by the late emperor with a chessboard.
According to the villain settings and the behavior of traitors in later generations, even if you don't pretend to be loyal, it will definitely be treated as if nothing happened.
But what about this thing?
First, he sent his son's body and coffin back to Chang'an and publicly declared: Bury him wherever he died!
The pure intention is to give Changan eye drops!
Secondly, Liu Bi never went to Chang'an to pay tribute again.
Therefore, it immediately aroused Chang'an's vigilance. Subsequently, Emperor Taizong Xiaowen decreed that his beloved son, Liu Yi, was the king of Liang and was stationed in Suiyang as a countermeasure.
To put it bluntly, without the existence of the Liang State, the Wu and Chu troops would have been able to at least reach Luoyang City during the Wu-Chu Rebellion the year before last!
As for Liu Wu, his behavior after the Wu-Chu Rebellion in his previous life was also ridiculous.
Therefore, Liu Che was not worried at all whether Liu Wu would take the bait.
Liu Che sorted out his thoughts briefly, observed Liu Wu's expression, and continued: "To be honest with the emperor, I am worried that there will be another Wu Ni among the princes and clans. Therefore, at today's court meeting, I have strongly promoted the 'salt salt' policy."
The policy of "Tie Guanying" is to let the imperial court take the lead in the sale and pricing of salt and iron, hoping to cut off the breeding ground for rebellious officials and traitors. I hope that the emperor's uncle can take the lead in supporting my decision. With the emperor's uncle's support, I will be successful.
possible!"
In fact, this is also true!
When it comes to the salt and iron government camp, the merchants are just suffering from scabies and can't do anything.
The key to the problem lies with the princes and kings.
Liu Che needed a heavyweight prince who could take the lead in responding and express his support for the Yantie official policy.
And Liu Wu is the best candidate.
After the Wu-Chu Rebellion the year before last, the power of the princes and kings of the Han Dynasty suffered a heavy blow, and these princes and kings no longer had the ability to stand up to the imperial court.
But if there is not enough deterrence and deterrence, it will be very easy for them to stumble in secret.
After all, Liu Che's emperor father died early, so he could not suppress the power of the Wu-Chu Rebellion and cut off and weaken the authority of the princes and kings as he did in his previous life.
Today's princes and kings still have the power to command the armies of feudal states, and still have the authority to appoint officials of thousands of stones in feudal states! (It was originally two thousand stones, but after the Wu-Chu Rebellion, the late emperor took back the power of princes and kings to appoint officials of two thousand stones).