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Chapter 531: T-Juan, a God-given general

Chapter 531 T-Juan: A God-given General

 Feng Ziying did not dare to go to Lixiangyuan, mainly because she had not yet thought about how to talk to Baochai.

It’s really embarrassing. Daiyu’s side can’t wait and there must be an explanation, but what about Baochai’s side?

This kind of thing cannot be hidden from anyone. There will be a showdown with the Jia family soon, and it won't be possible to hide it for a few days.

The blessings of this group of people are not easy to enjoy, but who allows themselves to be so greedy?

But when he thought that in "A Dream of Red Mansions", thousands of beauties cried and all the beautiful girls were withered in the tide of changes in the world, he felt that since he appeared, and he appeared as a well-deserved protagonist, by virtue of his appearance, What can't be done to undo such tragic endings?

He had no way, no ability, and no obligation or interest to solve the sudden collapse of Rong Ning's second house. However, if he could use his own abilities to reverse the fate of the girls he admired and liked, Feng Ziying felt that it was her duty to do so and she would not look back. .

If you haven't met her, that's it. If you have met her and you still have some feelings for her, and you still have to look forward and backward timidly, then what's the point of her life?

 A man is born in this world, he should be happy with his grudges, live his life as he pleases, and live out his own life. How can he be like a coward and a dog?

If you like a girl, you should boldly seize the opportunity, especially in a society where this behavior itself is not considered immoral or even offensive. If you don't dare to let it go, that would be too much. I disappoint myself, and I disappoint the readers even more.

 Back at home, there were a lot of posts from all directions. After casually reading them, Feng Ziying lost interest.

Before Emperor Yonglong made a clear statement, he did not dare to promise many things to others easily. Even though he actually expected that he would have to follow his own suggestions in the end, he had to follow the rules.

This is respect for the imperial power. If you express your opinion at will, it will be easy for Emperor Yonglong to know about it, which will harm Emperor Yonglong's wishes.

For now, I still have a lot to ask for from Emperor Yonglong. At least the posthumous title and concurrent title of my second uncle is what I long for. Otherwise, how can I solve the problem of Baochai?

Of course Feng Ziying also knew that the second uncle's pursuit of a title was not as simple as the eldest uncle's.

First, because the eldest uncle did die in battle to save the trapped Emperor Yonglong and Prince Zhongshun and his party. He should have been granted the title of nobility or marquis, but it was delayed for so many years. This also caused the Feng family to be extremely dissatisfied with Emperor Yuanxi. , of course, because Emperor Yonglong at that time was not a prince, but just an ordinary prince who was not very favored like Prince Zhongshun.

Second, the suggestion of countering the rebellion in Western Xinjiang and even regaining the territory of Shazhou and Hami, as well as the strategy of opening up the sea and borrowing money, were of great significance to Emperor Yonglong and were extremely beneficial to stabilizing Emperor Yonglong's rule. In addition, Emperor Yonglong wanted to win over Feng Tang, so Emperor Yonglong gave Posthumously sealed.

But the second uncle was different. He did not die in battle, but died of illness. This was completely different in nature. In addition, the second uncle did not have any special military exploits, so neither Emperor Yuanxi nor Emperor Yonglong had a deep impression on him.

Rather than pursuing his second uncle, who would easily attract criticism from others, I am afraid that Emperor Yonglong thought it would be more cost-effective to win over his father.

 But she wanted this, and Feng Ziying was helpless.

In order to obtain this posthumous title from Emperor Yonglong, and furthermore to obtain the approval of the title, Feng Ziying knew that she might have to put some effort into it.

 Fortunately, there are many things in this series, and there is a lot of room for manipulation, which can always make Emperor Yonglong realize the various benefits that he has brought to him.

 At some point, you have to make them feel that they should give themselves some rewards, otherwise they will feel sorry for themselves. At that time, they will be able to make their own requests in a leisurely manner.

Judging from the current performance of Emperor Yonglong, although this person is a bit suspicious and mean, he still rewards those who are useful to him. He can be regarded as clear in rewards and punishments, far better than his father, Emperor Yuanxi, especially in the 30th year of Yuanxi. Later Emperor Yuanxi.

“Master.” The soft voice next to her woke Feng Ziying out of her thoughts.

“Huh?” Seeing that it was Yun Shang, Feng Ziying lovingly picked at Yun Shang’s slightly pointed lower jaw.

Yun Shang pouted unhappily, "These are a few posts you specially selected. You said you should think about it before responding, and I will remember it for you."

 “Oh?” Feng Ziying thought for a while, and it seemed that this was the case.

There are dozens of posts sent every day in the past few days. Some posts are concise and concise, just a name card, some have a few sentences, but not much actual content, and some will be in a special name. There is a piece of paper attached to the bag and a few substantive words written on it, which is quite informative.

Taking out the posts, Feng Ziying saw at first glance that they were the posts sent by Prince Zhongshun, inviting him to visit the palace.

 Prince Zhongshun? Feng Ziying pondered.

Theoretically, Prince Zhongshun should stand firmly on the same line as Emperor Yonglong, and he should not have any other ideas. However, when it comes to specific interests, Prince Zhongshun may have some ideas of his own.

This is normal. After all, he is not the emperor. He also has a large family. Emperor Yonglong is the emperor now. Of course, he has goodwill and trust in him, but what about the future?

Among the sons of Emperor Yonglong, King Shou, King Fu, and King Li have all reached adulthood. Now Emperor Yonglong himself has not shown much tendency, but according to common sense, King Shou should have the advantage.

But considering that Emperor Yonglong himself was an ordinary prince who took over the throne, why should he say that Prince Fu and Prince Li would not have a chance?

If you fail to choose the right position in the future, even if you sit back and watch, you may not be as prosperous as you are now. What's more, Prince Zhongshun's son is another generation away. Who knows how the next emperor will treat you? What's your attitude?

Therefore, sometimes it is proper to get some affordable things to consolidate one's own family wealth. It is no wonder that many princes and nobles hope to have a more stable livelihood, so that even if their descendants are not useful in the future, as long as they are not prodigal second-generation ancestors and ordinary mediocre people, It can also guarantee wealth for three lifetimes, but who can control what is further away?

But does Prince Zhongshun really only represent himself, or is there more people? Or is it someone who doesn’t want to show up?

Feng Ziying nodded silently. No matter from any angle, this person was worth seeing.

 He is no better than Wang Ziteng and Niu Jizong, he can operate better at certain times.

 Looking through it again, I saw another post.

 The post of King Li.

  It is also a rather sad post.

Emperor Yonglong had a vague attitude towards his adult sons. He was not allowed to make friends with ministers and generals, but he also didn't like them to get too close to the ministers of the court, so this also made his sons very cautious.

Feng Ziying thought about it. If Emperor Yonglong's attitude is carefully analyzed, it is probably that he is not allowed to make friends with military generals, he can get to know civil servants, and he can discuss policy strategies, but he is not allowed to involve specific implementation, especially personnel matters.

It’s just that the first one is not allowed to make friends with generals, but the subsequent ones are a bit hard to grasp.

It is allowed to discuss various current political strategies with civil servants, and it is inevitable to talk about which things should be done, who has done well, who has done poorly, and who is more suitable for what. Isn’t this equivalent to expressing attitudes in disguise, or even interfering in personnel affairs? Yes, of course your interference may not be recognized by the officials, but it is true.

Feng Ziying didn't know the purpose of the post sent by the King of Ceremonies. He had met this person outside the palace before, but he was deeply impressed. He felt that this person did not just want to be an ordinary idle king, he was quite attentive. Inviting himself made him very alert at that time.

Holding this post in his hand, Feng Ziying thought for a long time. This Prince of Li was more troublesome and troublesome than Prince Zhongshun. If he could avoid contact, it would be best not to contact him.

"By the way, sir, there is another post here. It was sent here in the afternoon. Well, there is also another post attached." Yun Shang seemed to remember something and brought in two more posts from the outhouse.

Feng Ziying took a look and saw that one of the copies actually belonged to Wang Wenyan. Well, there was a piece of letter paper inside, introducing the identity of another post holder.

 Shen Yourong of Xuancheng.

Feng Ziying felt that the name was familiar, but for a moment she couldn't remember where she had seen it.

 After thinking for a long time, but still unable to remember, Feng Ziying picked up Wang Wenyan's letter and read it carefully again.

Wang Wenyan’s introduction in the letter was relatively simple, but he praised him very much in his words, thinking that this person might be of great use to Feng Ziying.

He was born in Xuancheng, Ningguo Prefecture, and was a veteran general in Fujian. He grew up in Liaodong. He once participated in the expedition against the Imjin Japanese Rebellion and later served as a staff general of the Fujian Navy in Fujian for a long time. However, the Fujian Navy has always been weak and small in scale due to the maritime ban. The loss of ships was beyond their means, but even in this situation, the sinking of Yourong still kept the entire Fujian Navy basically in good condition.

However, Shen Yourong had a bad relationship with the Fujian capital commander when he was serving as the commander-in-chief of the Fujian Navy. In addition, due to the death of his mother, Ding You returned home four years ago and has been living in seclusion until now.

After reading Wang Wenyan's introduction, Feng Ziying finally remembered that he did have some impressions of this Shen Yourong because in his previous life, he had seen his introduction on the Internet, calling him the first person to regain Taiwan, even better than Zheng Chenggong. It was decades earlier, but the content was very simple, and he couldn't remember it clearly, but the name was memorable to him.

He served as a naval officer general in Fujian for a long time. At its peak, the Fujian navy only had thirty or fifty ships and only two to three thousand soldiers. However, it was very familiar with the sea conditions and terrain along the coast of Fujian, and had long-term confrontations with Japanese pirates. It was really difficult for the Fujian Navy Admiral to confront the Japanese pirates who were supported by some insiders within the government and coastal maritime merchants.

But now the situation is different. Now that the sea is about to open, whether it is Denglai, Liaodong or in Fujian and Zhejiang in the future, it involves the establishment of a navy. This man is very familiar with the situation in Liaodong and has served as a naval staff general in Fujian for many years. Isn’t he a god-given general?

 (End of this chapter)