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Chapter 2187 Mistake, should not have concealed the death of Prince Gongzan

Chapter 2187 Misstep, the death of Prince Gonzan should not have been concealed (please subscribe and vote)

As someone who could be entrusted by Shang Nang, the famous Tubo prime minister, to preside over the affairs of the Niang clan, Niang Shang Luman was certainly not an ordinary person.

His ferocious vision and thorough analysis are probably no less than those of those capable Tubo officials who are wily and scheming.

If he can be polished more, he will definitely become the pillar minister of Tubo.

It's a pity that Songtsen Gampo, the Tubo hero with dark thoughts and ruthless methods, never leaves an escape route for his enemies.

In fact, this is also cutting off one's own escape route. The Niang clan, which was originally a loyal and loyal family of the Tubo Dynasty, has directly become a life-and-death enemy.

The news of the sudden movements of various tribes in Supi and the large-scale gathering of armies could not be concealed from anyone at all.

In just a few days, the news had been delivered to Luoche City, the royal capital of Tubo.

The three Tibetan auxiliary ministers were currently in the palace, causing a huge dispute over where the remains of the Tibetan ruler and the Gonzan prince should be moved.

Because Songtsen Gampo, the leader of the Tubo Kingdom, had announced his conversion to Buddhism and had built the Jokhang Temple in Luoche City.

The purpose of its construction is to enshrine a statue of Mingjiu Dorje Buddha, that is, an eight-year-old life-size statue of Sakyamuni.

This statue of the Buddha was brought from Kathmandu by Princess Nibrachizun whom Songtsen Gampo married and introduced Indian Buddhism to Tibet.

Therefore, both Tashi Xiaolun and Namkha Norbu believe that the remains of Songtsen Gampo and his son should be moved to the Jokhang Temple.

However, Qiongbo Bangse had a different opinion, because Songtsan Gampo had already issued a new order before he even gave it.

That is to abolish the old order that did not allow Bon believers to spread Bon religion in Tubo.

Moreover, nowadays, those Bon believers have already stood against Tibet because of the old order.

At this time, we should take this opportunity to invite Master Jiacuo, the Bon Dharma King from the Tubo clan, to return and preside over Zampu's funeral.

Firstly, it is because since the founding of Tubo, Zanpu funerals in all dynasties have been carried out according to Bon religious rites.

Secondly, it is natural to make all the Bon believers on the plateau realize that Songtsen Gampo is not careless, but really no longer regards the Bon religion as the enemy of Tibet.

Moreover, only by welcoming back Master Jiacuo and promising him the position of Youben can those Bon believers stop inciting believers to become enemies of the Tubo court.

It can be regarded as an explanation for a huge hidden worry in Tubo. Moreover, after the Bon believers experienced this difficulty,

There was also the newly introduced Buddhism to oppose it. As long as the court could control it properly, the Bon believers would not be allowed to have too much say in Tubo.

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But the problem is that no one on either side can convince the other, and they have even made a noise in front of the Princess of Mensa.

Princess Mengsa also had a headache. After all, it was her husband's idea to convert to Buddhism, but it was also her husband's last wish to adjust the policy to appease Tubo.

What to do? How could she, a woman, make up her mind?

My biological son has also lost his temper, and there is only one grandson who is waiting to be fed. Well, now he is on the line and has become a sucking Zamp.

We can't let this little kid who can't even speak and only moans and groans for milk every day be judged by everyone, right?

The important Tibetan ministers were also divided into two factions. No one could convince the other, and they kept arguing all day long, trying to decide the winner.

At this moment, it was noon, and everyone had called it a truce. It was time to eat and drink, and then they would return to continue the showdown.

Nankha Norbu and Nazhaxi squatted together, discussing quietly while eating and drinking.

In fact, at this moment, whether it is for Qiongbo Bangse, or for Namkha Norbu and Tashi, it is no longer just a public-minded argument.

It has been involved in the collision of two interest groups. Namkha Norbu and Tashi are considered a group, while Qiongbo Bangse and Tibetan officials are considered a group.

Whoever can determine the funeral style of the Tubo ruler will surely have more say in the future of supporting the government.

Qiongbo Bangse, a wily and scheming man, had already made the Bon religion his leader at the first opportunity.

Tashi and the Nankha Norbu Group naturally had no choice but to choose Tianzhu Buddhism as their ally.

If they can win, they will naturally be able to suppress the Houzang clan and influence the voice of the Tubo Kingdom.

If Qiongbo Bangse gains power, the Bon religion will inevitably gain momentum in the future, and Qiongbo Bangse and the Houzang sect will become the biggest beneficiaries.

Therefore, there are smart people on both sides, and they have understood this point, so they will never give in. Even if the Princess of Mensa tried to comfort her, it was of no use.

"Damn it, why did the late king insist on letting Naqiong Bo Bangse also become the auxiliary minister? Can't it just be you and me?

Just like the ministers on the left and right of the late king, they are both civil and military."

Namkha Norbu took a sip of wine and couldn't help but angrily slapped the table and complained.

Tashi on the side heard this, his eyes bulged immediately, and he almost wanted to lift the plate with only soup left on this vulgar martial artist's face to shut him up.

I don’t even want to think about what happened to the two assistant ministers around the late king Songtsen Gampo. Can you say something auspicious?

Seeing Tashi glaring at him with a straight face, Nankha Norbu also reacted and laughed out loud in embarrassment.

After little Zanpu was ordered to do so in danger, Zanpu's last edict was passed.

Qiongbo Bangse was the prime minister, Tashi was the interior minister, and Nankha Norbu was still the highest military officer and in charge of the defense of Luoxue City.

This made Tashi feel very unhappy. After all, this position should have belonged to him, not Qiongbo Bangse, who had just suffered a huge defeat and returned with a broken army.

"The deadlock is too difficult to break now, and Princess Mengsa's temperament is too soft. For the sake of little Zamp, no one is willing to offend her."

"Actually, this was also our mistake at the beginning. We should not have concealed the death of Prince Gonzan.

Maybe in that case, it would have been impossible for the late king to allow Mr. Qiongbo to serve as an assistant to the government, and even after the great defeat, his crime was not punished, and he was allowed to have the position of great commentator."

Nankhanor Norbu also believed this, but no one expected what kind of thoughts and thoughts Zamp would have at that time.

Presumably at this time, Zampu, who had already passed away, was regretting and regretting why he gave the post of great commentator to this person.

On the other side, Qiongbo Bangse was staying with several Tibetan officials, but his expression was also quite pessimistic.

Precisely because he knew very well that he had been appointed as the Prime Minister by decree, Zanpu probably thought that his own son was still alive at that time.

It was used to comfort myself and allow me to assist Prince Gongzan so that I could do my best to help Tubo survive this crisis.

There are two other auxiliary ministers, Tashi and Nankhanuobu, who have always been at odds with him, and will definitely advance and retreat with the new Zampu.

After the crisis is over, how do you settle the accounts and deal with yourself, haha...


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