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Section 7 Tweet (Part 2)

Liu Yan took the silk book and looked at it. At first, his face looked a little careless.

It's not his fault.

The main character Liu De before he was time traveled was smart, but he was deeply influenced by Confucian scholars like Wei Wan, a teacher in the imperial court. Therefore, he was a cautious person, and his mind was full of things like monarchs, ministers, fathers and sons.

, to put it a bit exaggeratedly, it means that my thinking is rigid.

Therefore, in the original history, Liu De, who had not traveled through time, eventually became a rescuer of Confucian classics. He devoted his whole life to rescuing and protecting lost Confucian classics and documents, and also left a legacy in the history books of later generations.

The name of a wise king.

Therefore, Liu Yan initially thought that his brother was writing a purely theoretical memorial as usual to refresh his sense of existence, so Liu Yan didn't pay much attention to it.

But after reading less than a hundred words, Liu Yan's expression became serious.

He already understood that his royal brother was afraid of stirring up trouble.

Liu Yan put down the silk book, looked at Liu De, and said with emotion: "Brother, you are already a blockbuster even if you don't say anything. If this memorial is read by the emperor and passed to the courtiers for circulation, I am afraid it will offend many people!"

"

Liu De just smiled and didn't answer.

In the past, the king of Chuzhuang became famous without even making a sound. This was because he saw the right opportunity.

Liu De also saw the opportunity correctly.

Now it just depends on whether Liu Yan is willing to countersign it.

In fact, to be honest, it would not have much impact if Liu Yan countersigned or not. Liu De just couldn't bear to see his brother go to Hubei.

Liu Yan pondered for a moment, and then said: "Brother, this matter is of great importance. Why don't you discuss it with your eldest brother and mother and concubine?"

Liu De shook his head, what a joke.

Liu De was 100% convinced that if Su Ji and Liu Rong saw the contents of this silk book, they would definitely stop and oppose it with all their strength.

Su Ji is a woman with little political foresight, and Liu Rong is even more irresponsible. Otherwise, she would not have held such a good hand in her previous life, and ended up being rejected by others.

Liu De said: "Brother, if you are willing, you can sign it with your seal. If you don't want to, I won't force you as a brother!"

He looked into Liu Yan's eyes and said, "You just need to believe that we, our flesh and blood brothers, will never harm you!"

After saying that, he didn't bother to explain.

From Liu De's point of view, this matter was purely a gift to Liu Yan, so that he could get some benefits from the upcoming enfeoffment and not go to Huguang like those in his previous life.

After Liu Yan heard this, he gritted his teeth and said: "Since the emperor said so, I will use the seal..."

Then he took out the seal and stamped it on the silk book.

After doing all this, Liu Yan was also a little curious. Pointing to the content on the silk book, he asked: "Brother Huang has always admired Confucianism, so why did his grammar suddenly change so much that he seemed to have the influence of Shen Han?"

Although Liu Yan did not have much presence among the royal children, he was a descendant of the emperor after all. He received an extraordinary education since he was a child, so he could see the problem with the text on the silk book at a glance.

When Liu De heard this, he chuckled. He knew that no matter how a person changes, some of the most basic things will never change.

For example, writing style, word choice, style of writing, etc.

But he has another solution.

Liu De smiled and replied: "Your Majesty's words are wrong. Our Han family has always had a system, and it is based on the overlord's way! In layman's terms, it means holding a sharp sword in your hand, benevolence in your mouth, and purely using Confucianism.

, that’s the prejudice that outsiders have against me, the emperor’s brother and I are closely related by flesh and blood, how come you don’t even see through this?”

Liu Yan was slightly startled when he heard this.

There are no fools among the royal children.

Just like Liu De's brother Liu Duan who later gave up on himself, many people only saw his cynical absurdity, but did not see his ability to manipulate the entire Jiaodong Kingdom and even the imperial court. He always walked near Liu Che's bottom line.

, neither crossing the line nor retreating, leaving Liu Che helpless.

No matter how mediocre Liu Yan is, he can't be mediocre.

Therefore, Liu Yan bowed his head and said: "Brother Huang's teachings, please keep them in mind!"

Liu De accepted this gift as he should.

In fact, words like what Liu De said were originally words taught by later Emperor Xuan Liu Xun to educate his son.

If it weren't for Liu Yan's pity, Liu De would rather die in his heart than tell others easily.

Seeing that Liu Lan was so sensible, Liu De also became interested, so he took the silk book and explained to Liu Lan: "My dear brother, do you know what the name of this book is?"

Without waiting for the other party to respond, Liu De said proudly: "I will name it Tui Ence!"

The content of this silk book is actually that Liu De plagiarized the grace order of later generations, Lord Fu Yan, and then slightly processed it to become his own copyright.

"I know that there is a trend of reducing the vassal status in the court, and the person who initiated it is the internal historian Chao Cuo. If I write this memorial, I will definitely offend Mr. Chao Cuo!" Liu De spoke eloquently.

This will definitely offend Chao Cuo.

Chao Cuo was born in Legalism, and Legalism emphasized power and power.

As for Liu De's memorial, no matter what the emperor thought about it or how the court discussed it, at least it can be confirmed that Liu De jumped out naked to play against Chao Cuo.

For Legalists, this is tantamount to a declaration of war.

But why would Liu De be afraid?

Not to mention that if Wu Chu rebels, Chao Cuo will be dead.

Even now in the court, Chao Cuo has many political enemies.

The most important person was naturally the Prime Minister of the dynasty, Gu'anhou Shentujia.

This is a great guy.

Those who do not know the history of the Han Dynasty may think that this person is just a passerby, A, B, B, D. In his previous life, Liu De also thought so.

But with the passage of time and understanding of this era, Liu De realized that he was completely wrong.

Shen Tujia was not the prime ministers behind him who were just showing off. He was a prime minister who truly held real power, avoided all ministers, and was courteous to all officials.

During the reign of Emperor Taizong Xiaowen, Shen Tujia was the only minister who could punish Deng Tong on behalf of the emperor.

When Emperor Xiaowen died, Shentujia, as prime minister, received the posthumous edict and promulgated it to the world. At the same time, the new emperor ascended the throne. Emperor Xiaowen's funeral and the construction of the temple were all arranged by him.

It is no exaggeration to say that in some aspects, Prime Minister Shen Tujia can even be equal to the emperor.

On the one hand, Shen Tujia's power came from the late Emperor Xiaowen, and on the other hand, it came from his origin - he was the last founding father active in politics so far, and was a hero who followed Emperor Gao to conquer the world.

Chao Yuan Lao.

In the celestial dynasty of later generations, the words and deeds of an old man with such seniority can influence the political situation. How much more so in the feudal society more than two thousand years ago?

And Shen Tujia was Chao Cuo's mortal enemy.

In his previous life, half a year later, Shen Tujia was so angry that he vomited blood and died.

At this time, Shen Tujia was healthy and active, so he could naturally share some of the pressure from Chao Cuo for Liu De.

Therefore, Liu Decai jumped out without any scruples to trample Chao Cuo and gain political capital.

Otherwise, he would have to wait until Chao Cuo died before he could come up with the grace order, but the cucumbers and vegetables might be cold by then...

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It’s strange. I remember updating this chapter around eight o’clock. Why did you learn how to read chapters?⊙﹏⊙bhan

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