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Chapter 434 Posthumous promotion, the dead will be promoted

The more petite little girl had just asked, and then she saw that her sister's eyes seemed to be a little red. When the little girl saw this, she immediately made a tiger face, put her hands on her waist, trying to look as dignified as possible.

Come, she stretched out her white and tender fingers that had not grown yet, pointed at the small yellow door at the entrance of Yanfu Palace and said angrily: "You are so brave! How dare you bully my sister? See if I don't accuse you to my father.

Like, spank you!"

This little girl has not yet understood the rules of the eunuchs in the palace, but she has heard that when some eunuchs punish those servants who do not do their job well, they will spank them with a board... The little girl thought this was so serious.

In addition to wanting to stand up for her sister, she also wanted to see what it was like for others to be spanked...

It's just that although this little girl wanted to scare the little Huangmen, she still had a milky voice when she spoke. Her words were so funny that the Little Huangmen was holding back her joy but didn't dare to laugh out loud. She behaved obediently.

Tik-dong! How many heads does the villain have? How dare he offend the golden princess? My little ancestor, spanking is a small matter, but losing the head is a big deal!

Xiao Huangmen's face turned purple from suppressing his emotions. He hurriedly called out to Chongtian Qu: "Princess Shunde, even if I have the courage to do so, I should never offend the princess! I'm about to say this!"

Go and report to the Holy One that Princess Yanqing has come to see you. I don’t know why the princess suddenly feels sad. This is none of my business!”

The older princess with a gentle and graceful temperament is Princess Zhao Fujin of Yanqing who has the most outstanding appearance among the daughters of Emperor Huizong Zhao Ji of the Song Dynasty. The petite and somewhat charming princess is Princess Zhao Huanhuan of Roufu. Zhao Fujin has a gentle temperament.

, get along most harmoniously with other sisters, Zhao Huanhuan usually plays with her quiet and good-natured sister like a little follower, so among Zhao Ji's children, they are the two sisters who have the best rapport.

At present, his little sister looked so naive when she stood up for him. Zhao Fujin, whose eyes were still wet with tears, couldn't help but smile. She hurriedly said to Zhao Huanhuan: "I don't want to do anything about him. I suddenly heard it."

Sad things make me feel uncomfortable for a while, so I feel restless while walking and sitting, so I sigh here."

After hearing this, Zhao Huanhuan hurriedly turned her head, her big black eyes blinking, and said to Zhao Fujin: "Sister Fujin, what is going on? You tell me, I will make the decision for you."

Zhao Fujin shook his head and smiled bitterly. She stepped forward and took Zhao Huanhuan's little hand, and forced a smile and said: "Okay, okay, I know you treat your sister the best. My sister is fine now. Let's go to see our father."

When Zhao Huanhuan was led by Zhao Fujin's hand and walked into Yanfu Palace, she turned around and stuck out her tongue at the small yellow door at the door, saying, "I misunderstood you, I'm sorry."

The little Huangmen hurriedly nodded and bowed and said, "Don't you dare, don't you dare!" The princess has killed the villain. After Zhao Fujin and Zhao Huanhuan walked into Yanfu Palace, the Xiaohuangmen quickly wiped the cold sweat from their heads and almost collapsed in the palace.

door...

"Child Fujin, Duofuo (Roufu Emperor Ji Zhao Duofu, also known as Zhao Huanhuan), see my father." Entering Le Yanfu Palace, Zhao Fujin saw Zhao Ji sitting at the top and bowed down.

Zhao Huanhuan also imitated her sister and saluted her father in a decent manner.

When Zhao Ji saw his gentle, lovely and lovely daughter coming to pay him a visit, the look on his face immediately turned from sorrow to joy. He waved with a smile and spoke kindly to Zhao Fujin and Zhao Duo.

Fu said: "Your Majesty is here, hehe, come quickly and let Father take a good look at it."

Zhao Fujin has reached a sensible age. He just lifted the hem of his skirt and walked lightly to Zhao Ji's seat. Zhao Huanhuan took up her little feet and ran straight into Zhao Ji's arms, but she just ran to Zhao Ji's arms.

In Zhao Ji's arms, he quickly tried to push him aside, pinched Xiao Yao's nose and shouted, "Oh, my father drank and he stinks!"

Zhao Ji was startled, then pretended to be serious and said: "You are the only one who dares to talk to my father like this, little girl!"

Zhao Fujin was not afraid of her father, who was the emperor of a country. Instead, he covered his mouth and chuckled. Zhao Ji saw Zhao Fujin's gloomy face again and asked, "Your Majesty, I see you look sad.

But who made you unhappy?"

Zhao Huanhuan shouted from the side again: "Father, just now I saw my sister and she seemed to be crying!"

After hearing this, Zhao Ji hurriedly moved forward to talk and asked, "Your Majesty, what is going on?"

Zhao Fujin glanced at Zhao Huanhuan's little trumpet angrily, she pursed her lips, and then said: "Father, there is no need to worry about the child. Just when he was about to meet his father, the child heard that his father liked that General Xiao...

.The envoy to Liao died in a disaster, and the father lost some people around him. The child was also sad for a while, so he was unhappy."

Zhao Ji has an easy-going temperament, and he also knows that many princesses in the harem are like him and are extremely enthusiastic about many songs from Xiao Tang's Jinfeng Yulu Tower. What's more, Xiao Tang has never been close to the backyard of the palace and had contact with Zhao Fujin. His daughter

She is also a kind-hearted person, but she feels sad because she feels compassion for a courtier who has been famous for a long time.

When Zhao Fujin mentioned Xiao Tang, Zhao Ji also sighed and said: "It's rare for Xiao Aiqing to understand my feelings, and he is also a wonderful person who knows how to taste bamboo, tune silk, play music, sing and dance. He was killed while on a mission to the Liao Kingdom, and I will certainly not do it."

I would treat him badly... Speaking of people like Xiao Aiqing, if he hadn't already been married, I would have really wanted to promise him a prince and make him my consort."

Zhao Fujin's pretty face turned red for no reason, and then she sighed quietly and secretly said: My father intends to marry me to Cai Xianggong's son, Cai Wei, and the Marquis of Xiaodu Yu has already married... not to mention that the deceased has passed away.

Okay, there is no reason, what am I thinking about?

Early the next morning, the imperial city was in the imperial palace.

There were no other major events in the early morning. Zheng Yunzhong, the envoy who returned from his mission to the Liao Kingdom, took the lead in reporting to Zhao Ji that Xiao Tang had died during his mission to the Liao Kingdom. It was agreed upon that he would be given a posthumous title and a posthumous title from the Jin Dynasty.

Tong Guan, who was the deputy envoy of the envoy, also immediately came out to second the proposal. He was seeking a promotion and a generous reward for Xiao Tang "after his death". Of course, in addition to showing to the ministers that he cared about his colleagues, Tong Guan, who was very well-connected in the city, also knew that he was

He was highly regarded by Zhao Ji. After returning from this mission to the Liao Kingdom, his status in the court will definitely rise again. This is not only to explain to Zhao Ji that this trip to the Liao Kingdom is actually very dangerous, but also to claim credit for himself in a hidden position.

The chief and deputy envoys who were envoys to the Liao Kingdom just gave their advice. People in the court such as Zheng Juzhong, Han Duanyan, Cai You, and Wang Huan, Han Cunbao, Yang Wen and others who did not have to go to court on weekdays also agreed. Of course, these civil and military ministers

The purposes of supporting Xiao Tang's title and generous rewards vary. Some people regard Xiao Tang as one of their own factions, while some people are really on good terms with Xiao Tang and sincerely want to find a good official position for him after his death.

, so that he can go with peace of mind...

Zhao Ji made the most of his words and readily agreed. Then the emperor would give the deceased minister a posthumous title. Xiao Tang was a military general, and posthumous titles usually have the two words "武" and "loyalty" in combination with the word "武". The characters used in the posthumous title are Ning, Yi, Min, Hui, Xiang, Shun, Su, Jing, etc. The characters used in combination with the word "loyalty" to form the posthumous title are Wen, Wu, Ding, Lie, Jane, Su, Yi, Jing, etc.

As for the top names such as Ning, Yi, Mu, and Lie, as well as the posthumous titles such as "Zhongwu" and "Zhongwu", which are regarded as the highest honors for military commanders, Zhao Ji could not give them to Xiao Tang arbitrarily even if he wanted to reward Xiao Tang generously.

Who are the people who get those posthumous titles? For example, Gao Huaide, the famous founding general of the Song Dynasty, was posthumously named Wu Mu, Shi Shouxin was posthumously named Wu Lie, Pan Mei, Cao Bin was posthumously named Wu Hui, and later generations were known as the first general of the Northern Song Dynasty, Di Qing, who was posthumously named Wu Xiang. ...and at the turn of the Song Dynasty, Han Shizhong, King Zhongwu of Qi, Yue Fei and Yue Wumu (later posthumously named Zhongwu and named King of E after his unjust case was dismissed), Liu Qi, a famous general who fought against the Jin Dynasty (one posthumous name was Wu Mu, another was named Wu Mu) Wu Zhong), these famous generals are not only the founding heroes who opened up the territory and conquered the world, but also a generation of fierce generals who made great achievements when the foreign countries launched an all-out war with the Song Dynasty and fought hundreds of battles. Compared with them, Xiao Tang's current His military exploits are a bit too meager.

Even if Xiao Tang's military exploits for the Song Dynasty were exaggerated, including annihilating the Gaizhou bandits, pacifying the Zhang Di bandits in Hebei, pacifying the Jingnan Road and pacifying the Fangshan bandits, the largest of them, Zhang Di's Hebei Southern Army, only had tens of thousands of troops. What's more, Xiao Tang was not the commander-in-chief at that time, but just the vanguard who followed Wang Huan to lead the army. This kind of war to quell the internal banditry in the Song Dynasty could not compare with the achievements of the Qiang people of Xixia, Liao and Tubo tribes, and the later known as Jiangnan. Fang La's army gathered millions of people to compare.

After about half an hour, after many ministers cited scriptures and debated, Zhao Ji finally decided on Xiao Tang's posthumous title: Wu Jing. After all, most of Xiao Tang's military exploits were in Jingping's banditry and suppression of troubles. It was established by the strongmen and thieves of the people. Song Huizong Zhao Ji nodded and praised: "Xiao Aiqing used martial arts to stabilize the country and made many meritorious deeds... This posthumous title of 'Wu Jing' is indeed suitable."

Therefore, the posthumous title of Wu Jing, which means to be at peace and to praise the achievements of conquering bandits, was used for a green forest strongman who is still alive and is now the leader of several mountains. The scale of power in the Song Dynasty is one of the best. The body of the leader Xiao Tang...

After all, the posthumous title is only a posthumous title, not a posthumous title. The posthumous title was just a matter of discussion. Zhao Ji and the ministers were busy discussing what position and title Xiao Tang should be promoted to.


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