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Chapter 236

Chapter 236 Setting an example

Princess Yongqing sneered, stood up and said: "Can the actions of the subordinates be proved to be under the instruction of Yang Hao, who has resigned to take office? Don't you think it is a bit far-fetched? Could it be that Chen Qiao's mutiny and yellow robes were done by his father?"

Princess Yongqing said a word, and Zhao Kuangyin's face suddenly changed from Guan Gong to Bao Gong. Princess Yongqing didn't give up, and continued with sharp teeth: "The whole family is celebrating the New Year in a good way, but dad kicked the whole family and made the whole family unhappy, so

Why don't you take out the coiled dragon stick and show off your power?"

Zhao Kuangyin was so angry that the veins on his forehead stood out like earthworms, and they were jumping wildly. He was about to transform from Bao Gong to the crazy Jigong. Queen Song was shocked when she saw it, fearing that the official would hurt the princess without knowing the severity of it in anger.

He shouted quickly: "Yongqing, why are you talking to your father like this and why don't you quickly apologize to your father?"

Princess Yongqing snorted and turned her head stubbornly, refusing to apologize. Seeing Zhao Kuangyin panting like an ox, Queen Song hurriedly confessed to the emperor, stepped forward to hold Yongqing and left. The two princes Zhao Dezhao and Zhao Defang are now

One was 21 years old and the other was 12 years old. They were both respectful and docile young men, far less aggressive than Yongqing. When they saw the empress taking the princess away and leaving, they both hurriedly left.

Zhao Kuangyin was like a furious beast, pacing back and forth angrily in the palace. Finally, he walked behind the desk and sat down.

When it fell to the ground, Xiao Huangmen was so shocked that he knelt on the ground and started to pick up things tremblingly.

"Get out! Get out!"

Zhao Kuangyin saw that there was really nothing to throw away, so he picked up the cushion wrapped with yellow silk under his buttocks and threw it towards the small yellow door, which made the small yellow door roll and crawl out of the hall. Zhao Kuangyin's eyes were filled with fire and his whole body was burning.

Trembling, he was indeed angered by his daughter's question, but he didn't know who to direct his anger at.

Everyone has his own reverse scale, and the True Dragon Emperor's reverse scale is even more untouchable. But if someone really touches it, he doesn't know who to vent his anger to, even if he is the king of a country with wealth all over the world, at this time

There is only a feeling of powerlessness and sadness in my heart.

Yes, everyone in the world said that he planned the Chenqiao mutiny, wore the yellow robe, and drove the orphan and widower from power. Zhao Kuangyin was a hero, but this was the biggest stain on his life.

However, he knew that it was not his doing; Zhao Pu, Gao Huaide, Shi Shouxin and others also knew that it was not his doing; his family members all knew that it was not his doing. But so what, who can argue with him?

Do you know? He is sitting on the dragon throne now. This is an out-and-out fact.

Zhao Kuangyin sat back on the chair slumped and shook his head feebly.

In fact, subordinates have been supporting Shangguan without instructions for a long time. This trend can be traced back to the Anlu Mountain Rebellion in the last years of Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty. At that time, the Tang Dynasty began to be unable to control the four vassals and towns, and all the military governors in the world

He had a big tail and no emperor, which made the country of Tang Dynasty a mess.

At the imperial court, the eunuchs could depose and establish Li Shimin's descendants at will; at the local level, the governors of feudal towns had their own private armies and territories. They could not obey the imperial court's orders and stand on their own, forming a de facto independent kingdom.

The Emperor of the Tang Dynasty seemed to have become the Emperor of the Zhou Dynasty in the late Spring and Autumn Period, a nominal co-owner, and a prop in the hands of various military governors.

Whenever a Jiedushi envoy died, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty would still send an imperial envoy to patrol the army. However, the newly appointed Jiedushi envoy could not be chosen by the emperor. The subordinates of those Jiedushi envoys would select someone who could represent them.

With the new interests coming out, the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty could only push him along and confer titles on him to make him appear more "justified".

Therefore, in order to reshuffle the cards and redistribute the power they hold, the subordinates of various military governors often abolished and established the power without authorization. They often killed one commander and established another, which was a trivial matter. They once forced the Tang Dynasty to

The emperor's embarrassed Jiedushi envoys tasted the bitter wine they had brewed, and became pawns in the hands of their seriously ill generals.

This trend continued, and by the Five Dynasties period, it changed from generals deposing Jiedushi to generals deposing emperors. The reason why soldiers like to support generals and proclaim themselves emperors is because every time they support a new emperor, the meritorious generals

If things go well, everyone will be promoted and make a fortune; if things go wrong, the scapegoat and the whole family will take the blame. This way of promotion is much less risky than fighting on the battlefield against powerful enemies, so they naturally enjoy it.

Before Zhao Kuangyin, there were many people who did not want to proclaim themselves emperor but were forcibly supported by their subordinates. The experiences of these people can be used as evidence that Zhao Kuangyin did not plan the Chenqiao mutiny. However, those who spread this rumor were not interested in him.

Who with good intentions would mention historical examples that affect the authenticity of rumors?

When Shi Jingtang was serving as the governor of Hedong, his subordinates suddenly mutinied when he led his troops on an expedition. They shouted long live to him and intended to make him emperor. These generals used the same method as the generals who later supported Zhao Kuangyin. Shi Jingtang was shocked at the time.

He lost his composure and hurriedly ordered the execution of more than 30 generals who led him and his own soldiers to show his loyalty. He did become emperor later, but even though he wanted to be independent at that time, he was hiding his power due to lack of preparation.

It can be seen from his reaction at that time that these soldiers' "imperial robes" were definitely not ordered by him.

When Yang Guangyuan, the general of the Later Jin Dynasty, led his troops to Huazhou, some generals suddenly wanted to proclaim him emperor. Lao Yang angrily scolded them: "How dare you, the emperor, treat you like this?" His hair was flying and his voice was fierce, and he stopped them.

When General Fu Yanrao was guarding Xu at Waqiao Pass, some generals wanted to "support" Lao Fu. Lao Fu pretended to agree, but secretly ambush the soldiers and killed them all.

In the late Tang Dynasty, when Yang Renzhu led his army on an expedition, the soldiers wanted to support him as emperor. This old Yang was also a loyal minister and refused to become emperor. His subordinates had no way out, so they decided to be cruel and killed Yang Renzhu as well.

A popular general was introduced, but that general also refused to become emperor, so he killed them again, and then threw the heads of the two generals in front of the third general Zhao Zaili and let him choose: "Either be the emperor, or be a dead ghost."

!" Zhao Zaili had no choice but to proclaim himself emperor, but the rebel army was weak and could not defeat the imperial army that suppressed the rebellion, so he failed in the end. Otherwise, he would have been another Zhao Kuangyin.

There is also Li Siyuan, Emperor Mingzong of the Later Tang Dynasty. When he led his troops to conquer the rebels and arrived in Weizhou City, his troops mutinied and joined the Weizhou rebels to support Li Siyuan as emperor. Li Siyuan had no objection at first and even escaped from his military camp secretly.

At that time, the situation was already settled, and there was no way to avoid death if he returned to the court to express his loyalty, so under the persuasion of his family members, he mistakenly called himself emperor.

Although these facts that happened before Zhao Kuangyin cannot prove that Zhao Kuangyin did not have the will to be independent, they can prove that there is a "glorious tradition" that the general did not discuss with the commander, creating a fait accompli and forcing the commander to become self-reliant. This is certainly not the case with the Chenqiao Mutiny. ?

What's more, Zhao Kuangyin's various performances before and after the Chenqiao Mutiny are enough to prove that he was not the mastermind of the "Chenqiao Mutiny". First of all, Chai Rong died early, and his son Chai Chongxun was only seven years old when he succeeded to the throne. At that time, the world was not yet in chaos. Unification, many countries are fighting against each other, what can such a young emperor do? Can the generals feel at ease and tame them? It is normal for them to have the desire to support the new master. It is not necessarily the commander in charge of the army who has rebelled. Heart.

In addition, at that time, Zhao Kuangyin controlled the most elite army of the Later Zhou Dynasty. The entire city of Kaifeng was originally under his control. His sworn brothers, the "Ten Brothers of Yishe", were all generals of the Later Zhou Dynasty. It was easy for him to proclaim himself emperor by force. It would be easy for him to coerce the young emperor into "conceding". With his strength, he could even cause the young emperor to die without anyone noticing, causing the Chai family to lose all heirs, and then be elected as the emperor.

Such a fig leaf is definitely better than sending someone to lie about the military situation and say that the Khitans are invading, and then lead the troops to go out and kill them again, creating a "yellow robe and wearing a body" scandal that is more embarrassing than directly usurping the throne or playing "abdication". Would the talented and resourceful Zhao Kuangyin be so stupid as to choose such a boring strategy?

Furthermore, no one can deny that Zhao Kuangyin attaches great importance to family ties. This was true before becoming emperor, and it was still true after becoming emperor. It was true throughout his life. If he did this to deceive people with hypocrisy before he became emperor, then what he did After becoming the emperor, there is no need to continue doing this as before. He is an emperor who really values ​​his family and relatives very much.

However, when Chen Qiao rebelled, where were his family members?

From his mother to his wife and children, his whole family was in Kaifeng City, and they were going to the temple to offer incense as if nothing had happened. As soon as the news of the mutiny spread back to the city, the prime minister who was loyal to the little emperor sent troops to arrest his whole family. If not The monks in the temple took pity on them and hid them. Zhao Kuangyin's whole family, young and old, were all wiped out. If Zhao Kuangyin personally planned this mutiny, did he need to leave his relatives in the city and take this risk?

However, the emperor has his own dignity. Can he put down his dignity and shyly explain to the world that this was not his intention when he proclaimed himself emperor? Who would believe his explanation? ?Although his subordinates played a "kill it first and tell it later" game for glory and wealth, and although this matter was indeed not done by him, he was the one who gained the greatest benefit from this matter. What can I say?

He was really good to the person who "made" him take the blame. In troubled times, Chai Zongxun's seven-year-old baby was destined to be unable to hold on to his family fortune. Without Zhao Kuangyin, there would have been Li Kuangyin and Liu Kuangyin. Zhao Da, who wore the yellow robe, was considered a kind man. He did not massacre the family of the late emperor like others who proclaimed themselves emperor, nor did he play tricks like some founding emperors to kill heroes. He treated the descendants of the Chai family favorably. Drinking to release military power, he removed the military power from the big warlords who had supported him but might not repeat his act of becoming emperor in the future. He was granted high-ranking officials and generous salaries and returned home to enjoy the blessings. He worked hard to govern and conquered the east and west ten years ago. , sweeping the world, now the Song Dynasty has stable politics, developed economy, and strong military. It has surpassed the Southern Tang Dynasty, whose original national power was far superior to that of the Later Zhou Dynasty, and has become the most promising court to unify the world and allow the people to live and work in peace and contentment.

However, he can change the world's structure, he can change the life and future of hundreds of millions of people, but he has no way to change the scapegoat he bears. He can only grit his teeth and bear it, and let this scapegoat last for a thousand years.

Passed down for thousands of years, the truth will be lost in the long river of history.

Emperors also have the sorrow of being helpless.

But what about Yang Hao?

Is he really unaware?

Is this really a trick his subordinates made on their own initiative?

Thinking about his own experience, Zhao Kuangyin couldn't help but hesitate.

If Yang Hao planned this scene, this person deserves to die. If he is unjustly accused, then...

Zhao Kuangyin's eyes flashed, sometimes deep in thought, sometimes frowning. The murderous aura still existed, but his anger gradually cooled down...

In the dim night, Yang Hao drove quietly through Zhuquemen Street, turned left from the entrance of Maishao Lane, and stopped in front of a mansion in Baokangmen. This was in front of the home of Luo Gongming, deputy envoy of the Third Division.

The worship box has been brought in through the door, and the gifts are a pair of the best Four Treasures of the Study, a jade chessboard, a set of chess pieces, and some specialties from the Western Regions.

The Third Secretary is the highest official in charge of finance in the Song Dynasty. He is in charge of the national finance. His status is second only to Zhongshu and the Privy Council. He is known as the "Ji Province". The highest official of the Third Department is the "Ji Xiang", and his status is slightly lower.

Lower than being a political advisor, Luo Gongming was the deputy envoy of the Third Department, but his authority was actually extremely high.

Yang Hao's official position is low, and the court's current attitude towards him is subtle. Logically speaking, such a high-ranking official would hesitate to see him, but to his surprise, someone soon opened the door and stepped down to welcome him.

The person who went out to greet Luo Gongming was Luo Kejie, the second son of Luo Gongming. Luo Kejie was in his early thirties. His facial features were vaguely similar to Luo Kedi's, but he was much more mature and steady. He was of the same generation as Yang Hao and had not yet entered the official position. It was obvious that he would come forward.

Deputy envoy Luo was willing to receive him as an old friend. The two exchanged names and exchanged greetings before Luo Kejie led Yang Hao straight into the back hall.

The Luo family's mansion is not very big. The city of Tokyo has a large population. The buildings are lined up in rows, with high, low, wide and narrow buildings. The buildings are very dense. It can be said that every inch of land is valuable. Compared with the Ding family in Bazhou, the Luo family's mansion can occupy 20 acres of the vast land in the northwest.

With more than an acre, the Shenzhen compound built is much smaller, but it is obviously carefully designed by master craftsmen. Every tree, every tree, every pavilion and every bridge is carefully designed, effectively utilizing every bit of space and land, and you can see the scenery everywhere.

It was getting late at this time, and Yang Hao had no intention of admiring it. The two family members in front were holding lanterns. Luo Kejie and Yang Hao talked all the way, bypassing a winter snow-covered courtyard, and arrived at a quiet and elegant bookstore in the northwest.

Luo Kejie stood still in the corridor of the study room, bowed and said: "Father, Hezhou Defense Envoy, Mr. Yang Hao, the Youwu Doctor, has arrived."

The room was quiet for a moment, and a clear voice said: "Please come in."

Luo Kejie smiled at Yang Hao and gave up his hands. Yang Hao stepped into the room and saw a thin old man in a casual robe and scarf standing up from the desk. Yang Hao didn't have time to take a closer look and quickly took a step forward.

He bowed and saluted: "Junior Yang Hao, I have met Luo Gong."

"My dear nephew, there is no need to be formal. Come, come, please take a seat."

Yang Hao bowed his head and stood up, then raised his head and looked around slightly. He saw that Mr. Luo, who was known as the immortal figure in politics, had a clear face and a strong spirit. He had three gray beards, an upright face, and his eyes slightly showed his old eyes.

But her eyes are warm but still full of energy.

Luo Gongming was also looking at Yang Hao. He looked up and down a few times, with a hint of sadness in his eyes. He gave up his seat again and let Yang Hao sit down at the guest seat. The servant quickly presented the tea, and Luo Gongming said sadly.

: "I have never met my nephew, but I learned about my nephew in the newspaper earlier..."

He paused slightly and then said: "My nephew took credit for the relocation of people from the northwest in the memorial and praised me greatly. I am very pleased that he has a friend like you."

Speaking of Luo Kedi, Yang Hao's eyes were a little moist. He shared the important responsibilities with Luo Kedi. From the time when he changed his destiny, they helped each other with both literary and military skills. They went through ups and downs until they reached the bank of Zhulang River, in order to resist pursuit.

Soldiers, Luo Gongming said once that he led 300 dead soldiers to fight against 3,000 cavalry. Luo Gongming's eyes turned red, and he secretly turned his head to wipe away two lines of tears on his cheeks.

After saying these things, the feeling of unfamiliarity between the two was gone, and Luo Gongming became friendly towards him. Then the two of them talked about Yang Hao's continued westward journey and took root in Luling. Luo Gongming twisted his beard.

It was very fascinating to listen to it.

Yang Hao came here just to pay homage to Luo Kedi's elders as a courtesy to his son and nephew. Since Luo Gongming is said to have survived through five dynasties and has an ever-green political career, he must seek good fortune and avoid misfortune as an official and be very cautious. Now he is

His identity was very delicate, and it was commendable that he would not avoid suspicion and open the door to accept him. Yang Hao did not want to embarrass him, so he asked him about the attitudes of some officials, or asked him for advice on the etiquette of pilgrimage and the way to survive.

So the two chatted for about an hour. When Yang Hao saw Luo Gongming showing slight fatigue, he stood up and left. Luo Gongming was a little surprised when he saw him saying goodbye so readily. He looked at Yang Hao carefully, with a slight smile in his eyes.

With a smile on his face, he stood up and said, "My good nephew has just arrived in the capital after a long journey. It would be good to go back and rest early. From now on, you and I will be officials in the same palace, and we will still have a long time to get along with each other."

He paused slightly and then said: "The officials came from the army, and they like the most heroic and straightforward people. My nephew also came from the army. What he did in the northwest is remarkable. Now that he has entered the court, he will be favored by the officials. But

The imperial court is not as good as the Northwest. The nephew is still young and full of energy. He suddenly reaches a high position. It is inevitable that he will be jealous of the mediocre. As the saying goes, bright people are easy to get dirty. In the future, as an official, the nephew should be cautious and do things with integrity.

When used together, the inside is square and the outside is round, so that it can accommodate people and be accommodated by others. In this way, you can settle down and serve the country, and the two complement each other, haha."

Yang Hao's heart moved, and he knew that these words were the most important words of advice to him. However, what the old fox said was too vague, and it was difficult to figure out the true meaning of the words for a while. He had to forcefully write it down, and then he bowed politely and said it again.

After saying goodbye, Luo Gongming personally took him to the gate of the academy, and his second son Luo Kejie still sent him out.

Yang Hao sat in the car, thinking over and over what Luo Gongming said, and calculated all the way to the post house where he was staying. As soon as he got off the car, a guard whispered a few words to him and handed him a secret letter. Yang Hao took the secret letter

The letter returned to the inner room, opened the secret letter under the lamp, and couldn't help but break out in a cold sweat.

Since his information network now mainly covers the northwest region, the information network becomes sparse as he travels to the Central Plains, and he is unable to grasp his specific whereabouts at all times along the way. Therefore, the news sent by "Feiyu" actually

The four-hundred-mile expedited horse that lagged behind the imperial court, and the matter of "backward journey" was only now handed over to him.

Yang Hao doesn't know much about the emperor's mind, but these days he has collected a lot of information about Zhao Kuangyin's behavior. He knows much more about Zhao Kuangyin's temper and temperament than anyone else in Luling Prefecture. This plan can indeed

Cheng Dexuan squeezed away, even if it was full of loopholes, but precisely because it was full of loopholes, Xiang Zhuang's intention to dance the sword was too obvious. It is difficult to imagine how Zhao Kuangyin would feel after learning the news, and what he would do to himself.

Such a view.

This opponent is too powerful. He is different from Zhe Yuxun, different from Li Guangyan, and different from the Qiang people in Hengshan. Now he is in Kaifeng City, and he is a minister of the Song Dynasty. If Zhao Kuangyin has murderous intentions towards him

, there are a hundred reasons and ten thousand ways to make him die. As soon as the emperor has his mind set, without even giving an order, there will be countless people who are trying to figure it out, racking their brains and listing countless high-sounding crimes and additions.

On Yang Hao's body.

The next day, Yang Hao broke the appointment and did not take Mu Yike to visit Tokyo. He stayed at home for the whole day and stayed in his room, sitting at the table and thinking hard. When Mu Yike came in with tea and food, he just said:

I saw him laying out a table of paper, writing a few words, looking at it and then writing again, leaving the room in a mess. Muyi didn't know what the master was worried about, and was so horrified that he didn't dare to express it, so he secretly

He picked up one and showed it to Mu Yu. He saw that it said a little bit of temper, a little personality, a little bit of hobbies... The two of them recognized the words but not the ellipses, and looked at each other in shock for a moment.

On the evening of the second day, Yang Hao finally cheered up a lot and no longer littered the house. However, the lights were still turned off very late. Through the window, Mu Yu and Mu Yike stood on the porch and watched, only to see Yang Hao.

Walking back and forth in the room, sometimes raising their heads as if looking at the bright moon, sometimes lowering their heads in silence, heavy snow was flying outside the corridor, and they were confused. The two of them were also confused in their hearts. They didn't know what the master was thinking about.

On the morning of the third day, Mu Yike was worried. She quietly opened the door of Yang Hao's room early in the morning. When she opened the door, she was startled. She saw that Yang Hao had already gotten up. Not only had he washed up, but he was also putting on his clothes.

There was a package spread out on the bed. Inside was the court uniform awarded by the imperial court that Gu Ruoli, the deputy chamberlain, brought when he came to deliver the order.

When he saw her coming, Yang Hao was overjoyed and said hurriedly: "Yue'er, come on, help me put on the court clothes quickly. These clothes are too troublesome."

Seeing that his master had returned to normal, Muyi felt inexplicably happy and relaxed in his heart, and quickly went into the room to help him comb his hair and dress up. Today was the first time Yang Hao returned to Beijing to report his work and went to the palace to meet the king, and he had to wear the most solemn court clothes.

The imperial attire is a red dress, with a middle singlet made of white silk underneath, a large belt made of silk outside, a crimson knee covering, a brocade ribbon, jade necklace, and white silk stockings.

Black leather shoes.

All officials look like this when wearing court uniforms. The official rank is mainly distinguished by the different matching. The main difference is the presence or absence of Zen clothes (middle singles) and the pattern of the brocade ribbon. The other difference lies in the head.

How many beams are there in Jin Xian's crown, and what kind of leather belt should be used. Yang Hao's official rank should wear a three-beam crown, the leather belt should be made of silver, and the ribbon should be made of carved brocade.

The two of them were sweating profusely. However, they did look more majestic when they were dressed like this. Yang Hao looked at Mu Yike and looked at him slightly.

You can feel the strange eyes. At the same time, the process of dressing up will undoubtedly have a hint in his psychology, making him quietly feel a sense of awe for the imperial power and the emperor he is about to worship.

Stepping out of the room, Yang Hao was shocked to realize that it had snowed heavily last night. The fresh air hit his face, and Yang Hao felt refreshed: "It's also a knife to extend your head, and it's also a knife to shrink your head. Let's just let go of your mind and go for a adventure."

If you can't live with five pots of food, you will be cooked with five pots of food even if you die. If you risk it all, let's see what Zhao Daguan's family can do!

Yang Hao boarded the car and went straight to Yujie. He checked his identity at the majestic Xuande Tower, which was lined with five gates, and entered the court room to wait for the driver. Here, Yang Hao didn't know anyone except Luo Gongming, so it was inconvenient to approach him and strike up a conversation.

, just holding the wat tablet in his hand, looking at his nose and heart with his eyes, he looked like an old monk in meditation. Luo Gongming was chatting and laughing with his colleagues, and when he saw Yang Hao, his expression was calm, as if he hadn't seen him before.

When the time came, the visitors led all the officials straight to the Chui Gong Palace where the emperor listened to the government. Along the way, only the garrison soldiers were seen, the guards stood upright, the palace doors were decorated with copper nails and red lacquer, and the cracks in the wall bricks were decorated with "Feng Feiyun".

, there are carved and painted buildings everywhere, steep corners, curved towers, and red balustrades and colorful sills, all showing the grandeur of the palace.

Hundreds of officials entered the Chui Gong Hall in a stream. According to the official ranks shown on their hats, they were divided into civil and military positions. Only then did Yang Hao look at the top of the civil officials. He knew that many of these officials were very famous in history, but at this time, a

I don’t recognize them, and I don’t know their specific official positions, but the top civil official must be Zhao Pu. If you look there, you can see the appearance of the famous Zhao Pu in history. Unfortunately, Zhao Pu is also standing facing the throne, and from here you can only see his length.

He has two hat wings, but his appearance cannot be seen.

"His Majesty the Emperor has arrived, and all the officials are here to meet you!"

The chamberlains all knew that when Zhang Dejun sang, all the officials raised their wats and bent down. Yang Hao did not dare to neglect, lifted up the skirt of his robe, knelt down on the ground, and waited for someone to shout "Long live" to follow up. He is now a military attache.

, standing in the military officers' class, the generals on the left and right were surprised when they saw that he was suddenly half shorter. A bearded military attaché beside him whispered: "Hey, brother, is this your first time meeting an official?"

"Ang!" Yang Hao raised his head, still a little puzzled: "Why don't these people kneel down?"

The bearded man suddenly said: "I mean, why are you still so scared that you fell down? Get up quickly, so as not to offend you, the gentleman."

"Ah?" Yang Hao was confused, why...why didn't he need to kneel down when meeting the emperor?

It stands to reason that the newly awarded officials, the Jinshi who went to the palace for interviews, the family members of the officials who were ordered to enter the palace to thank the emperor, etc., would all have officials from the Etiquette Department to teach them the etiquette of meeting the emperor. In fact, Yang Hao didn't understand it at all, but as an official

I have been doing this for a while, and I came to the palace to meet the saint in a daze. I never went to Yousi to learn etiquette, and the officials of Yousi also missed this official.

It turns out that the officials of the Song Dynasty used to have seats when they went to court to meet the driver. Now, although they are standing, they only need to bow before the driver. If it is not necessary, there is no need to kneel down, which is the kind of civil and military officials in the Manchu Dynasty.

The scene of kneeling down in unison was stipulated by Zhu Yuanzhang in the Ming Dynasty, and at that time, the small court would bow, and the solemn court would kneel down during the meeting. Later, in the Qing Dynasty, kneeling became commonplace, and the kneeling time was short.

It still didn't work, so the officials added soft pads to their knees.

At this time, Yang Hao knelt down and bowed, which confused the other officials. Yang Hao figured out the reason and couldn't help but blush. He hurriedly got up and stood still. Many officials started to snicker when they saw it. Luo Gongming stood there

When the civil servants in the row saw Yang Hao's behavior, their gray eyebrows raised slightly, but a smile flashed in their eyes: "You are really a teachable boy."

He was full of praise, but Yang Hao did it unintentionally.

Zhao Kuangyin sat on the dragon chair with a bluffing face and was waiting for all the officials to bow. Yang Hao suddenly made such a show. He could see it clearly from the high dragon chair. When he saw this ignorant official, he

The corners of his mouth could not help but twitch a few times. However, the distance was far away at this time, and the previous impression was not deep. He had not yet remembered who this official who did not understand the rules was.

Yang Hao got up, and as all the officials bowed again, shouting "Long Live Long Live" three times loudly, he returned to work with relief and stood still. Zhang Dejun looked at the officials' names copied from the Meridian Gate. It specifically stated that there were officials from other places who were still attending the meeting today.

, these people had to be dealt with first, so they stepped forward and said loudly: "The new Hezhou Defense Envoy Yang Hao returned to Beijing to meet you. He came forward to see you and express your gratitude."

Yang Hao hurriedly walked out of work, and the officials on the left and right looked at him: "Oh, I bet Yang Hao is such a stupid young man!"

Yang Hao bowed to the dragon throne and said loudly: "Your Majesty Yang Hao... I have returned to the capital with the order to thank God for his kindness."

At this time, he really should kneel down, but Yang Hao said "Kowtow to thank Tianen", but he bent down and stood still, with no intention of kneeling at all. When the civil and military officials on the left and right saw it, many people

She held back her laughter and turned her head away, fearing that she would laugh out loud if she looked at him again.

Zhao Kuangyin originally heard that it was him, and his eyes immediately flashed with a fierce look, but when he saw him, he knelt down when he shouldn't have done so, and when he should have done so, he didn't seem to understand the etiquette of meeting a driver at all. He couldn't help but feel dumbfounded, and waved.

Zhang Dejun stopped Zhang Dejun, who was about to scold him, and said slowly: "Yang Hao, I personally conquered the Han Dynasty and moved 50,000 people to the Han Dynasty, cutting down the foundation of the Han Dynasty. Can you live up to my expectations and bring these 50,000 people safely?"

I am very relieved to see you come out. After Luling was established as a state, you personally did a great job in properly settling the people, opening offices and setting up government offices. I promoted you to be the defense envoy of Hezhou and the right military officer. From now on, you will continue to serve the country as you always have.

Effectiveness.”

When Yang Hao heard this, he immediately showed a grateful expression. He bent his waist, looked at his wat and said loudly: "Thank you very much, Your Majesty. I am a commoner, and I work hard in Bazhou. I am willing to live in the northwest, and I don't want to be heard in the imperial court. Official

The family does not think that the common people are despicable and that they are in vain, but they entrust their ministers with the important task of relocating the people. Because of their gratitude, they allow the officials to drive them..."

What kind of mess is this? Zhao Kuangyin's eyes opened wider and wider, and he suddenly remembered the words on Yang Hao's original memorial that were uglier than a dog crawling, and then listened to the nonsense "Departure List" that he had blatantly tampered with, and he was filled with anger and murderous intent.

It turned into a loud laugh, and immediately burst out laughing. Looking at the line of officials, they were already staggering with laughter, leaning forward and back.

"You even dare to copy the "Leading Teacher's Guide", you are really ignorant and fearless!"


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