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78, Chapter 78

Yinqi's vague views are related to Kangxi's daily words and deeds. The emperor had opinions about the people under his leadership, Baoyixinzheku. Even those who were born in Baoyixinzheku and already had serious official positions, in Kangxi's eyes

Li is also a lower class than other banners, Baoyi's background.

According to the earlier custom of Hou Jin, the princes were also divided into three, six or nine grades. If the mother was a serious concubine or above, she could be granted the title of Beizi at the lowest level. If the mother was a concubine, the maternal lineage was not obvious, and she could only be granted the title of Beizi at the beginning.

A general who governs the country, up to the rank of Duke of the State.

The difference between cloud and mud is nothing more than this.

Although this is not the case today, for example, Kangxi pointed out the sister of Concubine De to Aling'a, just to establish the majesty of the imperial power: I point it out to you, you have to live a good life.

However, Kangxi was not completely messy. As far as Yinti knew, Aling'a and Mrs. Wuya's life were really good. It was just that they were female relatives, and there were still some residual ideas between men.

Yinti can understand it. For example, in modern times, some people have white skin, some people have yellow skin, some people have brown skin, and some people have dark skin. There is also a chain of contempt between each other. When some people deal with people of other skin colors,

I feel a somewhat weird sense of superiority in my heart.

When it comes to Yinqi or other elder brothers, although they are all brothers, they still feel somewhat superior and inferior in their hearts... This is also the inevitable change of the times.

So Yinti just laughed, and Yinqi just said casually, and then he started to focus on another question: "Brother, do you think I still have a chance to go to the battlefield?"

It's a good question. Yinti thinks there are still some. He doesn't think Junggar can complete his victory in one battle. Besides, based on the actual situation and Kangxi's temper, the princes at the top of the list, at least those before Laoba, will be brought to the battlefield by the emperor.

A military internship class.

Satisfied with the answer, Yinqi threw away his arms, drew his bow and shot arrows, holding his breath to send out troops in the future.

This boy is really energetic. Yinti sat on the threshold of the arrow pavilion and thought about the upcoming war. Kangxi had previously revealed to him that he had ordered an envoy to contact Galdan's nephew Cewan Alabutan to discuss the matter with him.

Join forces to kill Galdan.

Just now, Yinti told Yinqi that there was still a chance because of this. Yinti combined the few memories he had left and his understanding of Galdan, Cewang Alabutan's uncle and nephew, and he felt that Cewang would not be so honest.

If Galdan was really killed, Cewan would not just stand up and listen to Kangxi's words. Faced with the great situation of having no one in the country, wouldn't this person kick Galdan's line and take the position himself?

You must know that Cewang's father, Sengge, was the original master of the Junggar Khanate. Cewang was Sengge's eldest son. But after his father was assassinated, Galdan ascended the throne with the support of his master, the Dalai Lama, and the Chechen Khan.

Sweat position.

Although Cewan led his tribe to attach themselves to Galdan, the uncle and nephew had already turned against each other, and Cewan was now clearly on the side of Galdan. If Kangxi's Qing army really killed Galdan, Cewan would definitely

Following Galdan's example, he returned to the Junggar Khanate.

When the sky is high and the emperor is far away, I don’t know what the situation will be like, Yinti thought as she leaned by the door.

The men were concerned about how to earn a bigger job for themselves, but among the women, only Concubine Hui was concerned about whether it was safe for her son to send troops and horses, and taught her daughter-in-law how to pack things for a long trip.

The other three of the four concubines, including the noble concubine Niu Hulu, were stumbled by another news: Kangxi planned to select another cousin of the Tong family into the palace in the next draft...

Come on, the imperial concubine and the third concubine are like eggplants beaten by frost. Kangxi's move is to tell everyone: I have found a good candidate for future palace affairs, so don't worry about it.

Nowadays, the people in charge of palace affairs are the imperial concubine Niu Hulu, and the general manager of the eunuch advisory firm. The imperial concubine only manages simple daily affairs and procedural chores. All other important personnel issues are handled by the general manager of the eunuch consultant firm in accordance with the emperor's will.

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In fact, the entire harem was in the hands of the emperor. Whether it was the current imperial concubine or the young Tong Jia who might be in charge of palace affairs in the future, in the final analysis, Kangxi was the chess player.

This hand was so beautiful, and Yinti instinctively discovered that he also had a strong desire to control, because after he heard about these things, his first reaction was, "This makes people feel at ease."

But in fact, this kind of mentality is not good. At best, it is Kangxi's control ability. At worst, it is a true expression of some inner uneasiness of the emperor.

This conjecture was confirmed when I witnessed Kangxi and Japan giving lectures to officials and scholars discussing knowledge.

Kangxi liked to use Western learning and his own whimsical ideas to attack the Confucian scholars in the court. It seemed that this kind of behavior could give him a certain sense of satisfaction and security of "I am much better than you."

Yinti stood aside and watched this scene. Did Kangxi really think that these scholars Su Ru did not understand Western learning and could not learn it? Or did he think that this could create the illusion that "I know everything".

If you think about it this way, how much of Kangxi's thirst for knowledge and tireless learning, including the strict requirements for his sons in both civil and military arts, was due to his "nature to learn", and how much was due to "I must be better than those who

Han scholars learn better!"

On such occasions, Kangxi usually would not ask Yinti to appear. His main show off character was Yinti. Therefore, Yinti could freely let himself go, watch the emperor and the prince appear together, and let Jingyanri do the talking.

painfully.

Yinreng is really a smaller version of Kangxi now. In addition to being more proud, rougher and more straightforward, this prince is generally in a stage of "saying what you want to say".

"My son thinks that the knowledge of officials in those days is nothing more than this. Why should Khan Ama listen to them." Boss Yinreng suggested that there is no use in listening to the chatter of those rotten scholars. It is not as useful as reading memorials.

You see, this is probably the embodiment of some of Kangxi's thoughts. You can tell by looking at the emperor looking at the prince lovingly.

"The imperial court must rely on stereotyped writing to recruit scholars and Neo-Confucianism to educate people's hearts." Kangxi gave the prince another book list: "This is Fulun Jinshang's Ming Confucianism case, which is only a part of it that is now in print. Written by Huang Zongxi of Lizhou, you

You should read it carefully, especially the part about mental studies."

From how Xinxue opened up the academic atmosphere in the mid-Ming Dynasty to the emptiness that later relied on epiphany, if we understand this problem, we can have an epiphany about the imperial court's promotion of Neo-Confucianism.

Yinti slowly nudged to the side of the pillar and almost fell asleep leaning against the pillar. It was better for these two to worry about such a grand proposition of Chinese philosophy.

"..." Yinren happily wanted to share the joy with his eldest brother. He turned around and saw Yinti leaning on the pillar to maintain his balance, with a dull look on his face. The prince's eyes almost fell out of his sockets, and he could actually sleep here.

Yes, it's awesome.

The prince moved his body kindly and blocked Yinti behind him to avoid being discovered by Kangxi.

Now the two eldest princes are playing "brothers, friends and brothers". Suo'etu, who was sent home by the prince, has a toothache and half of his face is swollen. He has been staying at home because of illness these days.

No one was sent to express condolences, Master Suo San knew what he was doing.

"Uncle, please... be more open-minded." Changtai sighed. Regarding the debate in Yuqing Palace, Changtai vaguely heard the two cousins ​​say something about it: "When the prince grows up, he will not

If he has to get married and have children in two years, he will definitely have his own ideas."

Besides, now that the crown prince and the eldest brother both live in the palace, the emperor is willing to take his two sons with him all the time, never looking up or down. Is it necessary to let the crown prince and the eldest brother fight until they are bloody and bloody?

Comparing his feelings, Changtai thought about himself, his brother, and his sons. If they turned against each other, his father would be particularly sad.

Suo'etu felt that this was not what he wanted to hear. How could this nephew be so worthless? Of course the prince could have his own ideas, but the Heshel family also had their own ideas. How great would it be to be rich?

Suo Xiang looked back on the past again. In fact, he hoped that Hesheli could reach the status of the five ministers outside the customs. But Tongjia was just a little short of it, so Hesheli had to continue to wait. Waiting is the most tiring thing, especially watching

The emperor promotes the prince, so as the prince's mother's family, the Hesheli family rises with the tide, so it is not impossible.

"Oh, I have a toothache, and I know what you're talking about." Suo'etu closed his eyes and covered his mouth: "Changtai, when we send troops next year, you have to follow and perform well. I'm afraid the emperor won't take me with him.

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"Hey, uncle, please don't worry." Although Changtai also has his own thoughts, he is generally very kind. Facing this kind nephew, Suo'etu had a disagreement with him and couldn't say anything else.

In the Ming Mansion Garden, Mingzhu smiled and said to Mrs. Jueluo: "Madam, give the backup gift to Kuexu and ask him to visit Suo'etu another day."

"Shouldn't Chengde be allowed to go?" Madam was a little confused: "To say that there is some contact, it is also Chengde. How can I let Kuixu go? How old is he? Will it make others feel that he is neglecting me?"

"It doesn't matter." Mingzhu laughed and said, "That old guy," the lady gave him a sideways look, what should I do if the children hear it?

Mingzhu quickly changed her words and said in a serious tone: "Minister Suo'etu, I know very well who he is. Besides, Chengde is busy with the fire/gun camp now, so it's just right for Kuixu to go."

It’s just a matter of visiting a sick person. Mingzhu knew it well. Suo’etu complained of illness when he came back from Yuqing Palace. Anyone with a brain can guess that this must have caused the crown prince to pout. This is so popular.

news……

Chengde was too kind-hearted, and he went to Nerchinsk with Suo'etu, and they were somewhat in love with each other, so this job was best done by Kuixu. Now that Kuei Xu is working as a bodyguard, he has experienced nothing but a bit of cunning, no, tact.

Mingzhu also thought that maybe Kangxi wanted to get rid of himself and Suo'etu this time so that the prince could show his full play. Unexpectedly, when Kangxi announced the personnel arrangements for the war after the New Year, Mingzhu and Suo'etu were both there.

List.

Prince Yu and Prince Gong were the generals of Fuyuan and Anbei respectively. Prince Yinti, as the deputy general of the general Fuyuan, led 30,000 people out of Gubeikou. Prince Chun Fulhun, the imperial minister, the first class bodyguard class, the first class

Duke Pengchun and Dutong Sunu both followed General Fuyuan as military counselors.

As for Prince Gong's journey, Prince Yabu of Jian and Prince Eza of Xin County were the military counselors and ordered them to leave from Xifengkou.

Kangxi, who had clearly stated that he wanted to go on an expedition in person, first announced, "Minister Suo'etu, minister Mingzhu, follow me as counselor and military aircraft!" First-class Duke Tong Guogang led the Eight Banners Fire/Gun Battalion to accompany him on the expedition, with First-class Duke Tai as his deputy.

Since the order was issued, Yinti followed Prince Yu's permanent military headquarters and Kangxi openly and openly to carry out troop deployment measures according to Kangxi's orders without touching the ground. First, he sent an edict to Prince Kang Jie who was already stationed in Guihuacheng.

Later, he gave an order to the cavalry who were conducting reconnaissance in Sunit.

In the Northeast, where the war had subsided, General Sabsu of Heilongjiang was also ordered by Kangxi to lead his troops to the battlefield before July. Fuquan also wrote a letter asking Kangxi to order two thousand troops to be accompanied by Datong, which was close to the battlefield.

There are also the three tribes in Mobei. Kangxi issued an edict with strict words, asking them to serve sincerely: The imperial court sent troops for you! If the flag soldiers died on the battlefield, they also died for you. You must show something!

The first half of the twenty-ninth year of Kangxi's reign passed in such a hectic manner, and the specific date for dispatching troops was set. Yinti finally took the time to return to the expedition station, packed up his things, and prepared to leave.

And his Fujin has prepared everything he needs.

Xiao Fujin suppressed the sadness and worry of parting, and smiled at him and said: "I have forgotten whether my Ama has been in the war. Fortunately, I asked E Niang for advice. E Niang still remembers how my uncle went to war with the army and how my aunt took care of it.

It’s lightweight, easy to use, and easy to carry around.”

"There aren't a lot of things. Don't bother me. You must bring them all. Calculating the time, it will be autumn by the time you arrive in Mongolia, and the weather will be cold. My mother-in-law taught me to prepare everything for you...

"

Before she could finish speaking, she was hugged by Yinti: "I'll take them all with me. Don't worry, I will come back safely."

Daoqin clutched his clothes tightly and buried her head in Yinti's arms. The eldest brother felt that his clothes were wet from crying. But when little Fujin raised his head, she still tried her best to smile at him,

Yinti smiled and felt sad.

No matter how worried the couple, mother and son were, in early July, the army set off on time.

The author has something to say: The twenty-ninth year of Kangxi was really a very important year. The inconsistency between the brothers Yinti and Yinreng was undoubtedly exposed →_→

It is actually very strange for a person to "listen to slander". Whose slander did Yinti listen to?

It is possible to say that he was favored by Kangxi and was very courageous and energetic, and was dissatisfied with his uncle's strategy. Because Prince Yu's strategy did have problems, but there is a special record that Kangxi was worried that his son would "listen to slander" and enlisted him in the army.

Turn it back, this is very weird.

And Yinreng... this one was even more brilliant. His face was carefree when his father was ill, which made his heart break. This year simply affected the entire historical process of the second half of the Kangxi Dynasty.

As for Kangxi's various attitudes towards Han ministers, they are either bad or worried and wary. Please read relevant works. Personally, I think he had a bit of that kind of mentality, especially after San Francisco, which was a psychological shadow.

In the next chapter, please watch as the stupid boss makes military exploits while the stupid second-in-command deceives himself.

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