Suzhou did not know when the assassination in Yunzhou would occur. He was worried that it would happen in the middle of the night when he went to bed. If the accident was not completed, the emperor would fart, it would be over.
So he told the cub in advance that he had drifted to some alleys in Yunzhou and found that someone was planning to assassinate the emperor and let the cub be noticed.
Lu Huan looked at her honestly, and said that she could penetrate a wall and punch a little evil spirit, which made her feel funny. He reluctantly laughed, and nodded very cooperatively, "Well, thank you, Xiaoxi, I should be on guard for this matter."
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A few days later, the emperor arrived at Yunzhou Palace in front of him, and the army's hind feet also arrived. The large army boat and car were stunned and temporarily stationed outside the city. According to the laws of Yan State, several officials leading the army were to enter the city hall.
As a result, the emperor and several other officials set up a banquet in the palace to see off General Zhenyuan.
There has been an ongoing debate about who went to the north to calm down the violence / unrest.
The emperor was most willing to go to the second prince. After all, the second prince was low-key and honest. Because the mother and concubine were of a modest origin, there was no connection in the DPRK. It was most appropriate to give him the military power. He could also take the opportunity to regain the military power of General Zhenyuan and balance it. North Korea situation.
The five princes had been actively engaged in party and private affairs in the DPRK. Although the emperor liked his mother-in-law, he was not used to seeing him. His ambition, coupled with his excellent folk voice, made the emperor afraid that he would endanger the status of the prince, so military power could never be given to him.
But the second child looked like a salted fish, but when he heard that he was going to the north, he couldn't afford the illness. First, he was lying on the bed for three months because of an arrow injury, and the forages on General Zhenyuan's side had already gathered. He again fell ill with the occasional cold, and procrastinated again.
The emperor intended to support him, but he couldn't help the wall so badly.
The emperor was desperate.
So in the end, the matter of going to the north to calm down was handed over to General Zhenyuan.
The military power fell to the hands of a foreigner like General Zhenyuan. The Emperor could not rest assured! Fortunately, General Zhenyuan had no children under his knees, and no one succeeded. Even if there was any rebellion, I was afraid that he would be powerless.
The emperor planned so, but he never expected that at the banquet in Yunzhou, he realized that General Zhenyuan seemed to be special to a captain.
Thousands of Chinese military officials have hundreds of people. There are already hundreds of officials with more than three grades. It is naturally impossible for the emperor to have an impression of every little official. But he was very impressed with the teenager who was less than sixteen.
Although I only saw him at the Qiuyan Mountain Hunting Night Feast a year ago, I was very impressed. At that time, he felt a bit like an old man, but the emperor was slightly sloppy, only when he was drunk and didn't pay much attention.
Afterwards, Captain Yun and General Zhenyuan recommended him one after another, which also caught the emperor's attention slightly. In the original recommendation, the emperor will inevitably be more concerned that these two people are the ones who want to arrange themselves in the court. However, because the evening banquet had a good impression on the young man, the emperor agreed, and it was only a small official of four or five grades.
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