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Chapter 2148 The slaughter of the protégé

Xiao Jiasui and Xu Guanzhong were both extremely talented. Originally, they both had no intention of serving as officials because of the stupidity of the Song Dynasty. They were both willing to be hermits and wander around the world. However, compared with Xu Guanzhong, who had the feeling of a hermit in his heart.

Although Xiao Jiasui is also unwilling to pursue fame and wealth like the rest of the world, his generosity and righteousness of caring for the country and the people are even stronger.

He yearned for the leisure and ease that Xu Guanzhong had in the mountains and rivers. Now that he is pursuing his political career and fulfilling his duties, his reaction to Xu Guanzhong's letter to resign and live in seclusion was just a few helpless jokes.

sentence, but he will still accept important responsibilities and fulfill his duties as always.

Therefore, Xiao Jiasui stayed in the center of the Qi Dynasty's political power from beginning to end, assisting Xiao Tang in handling state affairs. Originally, the prime minister of the imperial court was in charge of government affairs, and the privy council was in charge of the military. However, Xiao Jiasui, who was both civil and military, previously managed the country's military affairs as the general-in-chief, holding military and political power in his own hands.

The privy envoy then became the head of the civil service, Zuopushe, and became the Prime Minister. He reigned for about twenty years, which is almost the same as the record of the longest reigning Prime Minister of any Chinese dynasty.

Xiao Jiasui, who was already married and had children, married Yan Xiaoguang, who was then the general marshal of the army of the Song Dynasty, Xiao Tang, who was fighting against the Jin Dynasty.

His daughter Yan Zhengu.

Her father died heroically in the battle of the rebels crossing the Yellow River north. Yan Zhengu was in deep sorrow and had no one to rely on since then. She was still taken in by Xiao Tang's rebel army... Xiao Jiasui and Yan Zhengu were both brave and heroic.

She is a talented person among people, a heroine who resists foreign humiliation and is willing to commit suicide according to the historical trajectory. It is only natural that the two people who are well-matched will have the same temperament and then become the same.

However, Xiao Jiasui and Yan Zhengu naturally did not know that their father and father-in-law Yan Xiaoguang respected Xiao Tang for recruiting rebels to fight against the Jin army, but did not agree with his behavior of betraying the imperial court, so they successively surrendered to Xiao in the army.

The brave generals of the Tang Dynasty who fought against the Jin Dynasty trumpeted their loyalty to the Song Dynasty officials, but Li Zhu, who was driven by murderous intentions, used some means to kill him when he crossed the Yellow River north... Xiao Jiasui would not have known that if Li Zhu hadn't secretly acted,

If the father-in-law is only loyal to the official family of the Song Dynasty, it will be difficult for him and Yan Zhengu to get together. Of course, Li Zhu will not publicize this matter, and the world will naturally have no way of knowing...

Later, Xiao Jiasui became the prime minister of the country, and he was assisted by Han Qixian and other virtuous officials in governing the country, who took care of everything for the peace and prosperity of the Qi Dynasty and the people. With his broad-minded, lofty ambitions, and magnanimous generous character, Xiao Jiasui controlled the country.

During his reign, the officials of the imperial court were suppressed from forming cliques and fighting for power and profit, leaving little room for the bureaucracy to flourish and spread.

Especially when he was in charge of government, Xiao Jiasui also conveyed his principles for managing ministers to the officials in the DPRK: No matter how you describe the old officialdom habits that have been plagued by malpractice, you don't know what the so-called official duties are.

Tao, if you don't care about the people and can't govern the country and benefit the world, no matter how powerful you are, just pack up your bed and get out of here!

In this way, Xiao Jiasui organized the administration of officials and promoted capable ministers, so that the central organs of the court were governed with clearness and clarity, and the bureaus and bureaus at all levels were governed by people who were well-versed in government and people. The Qi Dynasty's national power was strong, and its economy was unprecedentedly prosperous, and it gradually formed a relationship comparable to that of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty.

It was a period of great governance comparable to that of the Kaiyuan period, and Xiao Jiasui, who played the most important role, was worthy enough to be ranked among the most famous officials and virtuous officials in all dynasties of China.

As he got older, Xiao Jiasui also focused on cultivating and supporting the younger generation. He promoted culture and education, screened talents, and also appreciated and promoted many capable ministers and talents with both good character and learning. Most of them became

Xiao Jiasui became a disciple of Xiao Jiasui. However, the relationship between them was of course completely different from the relationship in the Song Dynasty where Cai Jing once accepted Cheng Wanli, the prefect of Dongping Prefecture, as his disciple and gradually formed a party-affiliated relationship.

It was out of the consideration of cultivating talented people to govern the country for future generations of the Qi Dynasty.

It was not until more than ten years later that another talented young man from Licheng County, who was recommended by the prefect of Jinan Prefecture to govern, attracted Xiao Jiasui's attention. This talented young man studied under Liu Zhan, a layman in Yingning, in his hometown, and had a party with the famous generals of the Song Dynasty in his hometown.

In the eleventh generation, Sun Dang Huaiying was as famous as "Xin Dang", and Xiao Jiasui admired this talent. Not only was he talented, but his words and deeds were also filled with the heroic spirit of Yanzhao, and he also had the same temperament and temperament as him.

When we are in harmony, how can we not have a feeling of loving and cherishing talents in our hearts?

Xiao Jiasui immediately accepted this talented man as his disciple. A few years later, he recommended him to serve as an official, carefully supported and cultivated him, and taught this talented and powerful man who was capable of both civil and military affairs to fully display his talents and enter the country...

...

As for the name of this young talent who was especially appreciated by Xiao Jiasui, he called him Xin Qiji.

After Xin Qiji became an official, whether he was transferred to the local road administration as a transshipment envoy to supervise and manage the transfer of local goods and property, or as a state official to manage civil affairs and rectify public security. Xiao Jiasui also praised him greatly after weighing and evaluating, and was willing to teach him.

His disciple will grow up through hard work and will be able to be of great use in the court as soon as possible.

Xin Qiji did not live up to Xiao Jiasui's favor in the slightest. As a state official, he not only managed the local people to live and work in peace and contentment, but when he was transferred to the military state in the original Xia Kingdom, he encountered some party tribes plundering people's property.

, taking advantage of the official transfer of troops to invade the city, Xin Qiji, a civil servant, rolled up his sleeves and picked up his sword. He led dozens of horses and rushed out of the city. His horses trampled thousands of thieves' camps, and even personally captured the leader of the thieves who incited the unrest when he returned to the city.

The public execution was so shocking that the rebellious tribesmen outside the city immediately dispersed. Xin Qiji was directly promoted to the rank of Privy Councilor due to his extraordinary achievements...

However, due to Xiao Jiasui's appreciation and promotion, Xin Qiji rose rapidly in the court, which was somewhat jealous in the eyes of other ministers. Some people speculated that the Prime Minister Xiao used and appreciated Xin Qiji so highly, and it was not without suspicion of nepotism. But Emperor Xiao Tang

Not only did he and his close brother Xiao Jiasui know each other well, how could they not know who Xin Qiji was?

Although Xin Aiqing was promoted and used highly, others were envious and enthusiastic, so they told those guys to hold it in, and get out if they couldn't hold it in anymore.

However, Xin Qiji was transferred and returned to the court after much work, until he was promoted to such important positions as Guanglu doctor and prince's young master, who was posthumously named according to his official history. Xiao Jiasui, who was already old, could not help but die.

, passed away forever......

Subsequently, the position of Zuopu She, the Prime Minister of the Qi Dynasty, was held by Yu Yunwen, a famous official who was later summoned. After several years, Xin Qiji also naturally succeeded him.

Thinking of the great kindness of the famous teacher Xiao Jiasui, who was equally talented in both civil and military affairs and had a similar temperament in the past, Xin Qiji today would certainly not be suppressed by treacherous sycophants and full of grief and indignation due to his unfulfilled ambition.

Although Xin Qiji set up a civil service and military strategy in the prosperous times and made great achievements, although the original intention and mentality were different, there was still no difference in his lofty ideals and sadness in remembering the death of his master Xiao Jiasui. Therefore, Xin Qiji was filled with sadness and sighing, recalling Xiao Jiasui's deeds at that time, and still felt

It was when I wrote that masterpiece of nouns that has been passed down through the ages: I read the sword while I was drunk, and I dreamed of blowing the horns of the company. Eight hundred miles apart, my subordinates were burning, fifty strings were heard outside the Great Wall, and the troops were ordered in the autumn of the battlefield. The horseman Lu was flying fast, and the bow was

It's like a thunderbolt. It ends the affairs of the king and the world, and he wins fame both before and after his life. This pity happened in vain!

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