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Still take this Erfeng comparing Li Weigong to Sima Yi's Sui and Tang Jiahua as an example.

There is another story about Li Jing in this novel:

It probably means that Erfeng wanted to cultivate talents, but he was too tired to be the emperor, so he gave Hou Junji to Li Jing and asked Li Weigong to open a small stove for him.

Originally, this should be regarded as a good couple. After all, one is Yuan Cong of the Prince of Qin and the other is the top famous general who founded the country.

As a result, after studying for a period of time, Hou Junji sent a small report to Li Shimin, saying that Li Jing was planning to rebel.

Li Shimin was naturally curious, so he pulled the two of them over for a confrontation.

Hou Junji’s eloquent words:

Every time I teach the art of war, I don't teach the key parts. Are you trying to hide your secrets and commit rebellion?

Li Jing was equally eloquent:

Now that the Central Plains is stable, these basic military skills taught are enough to control the barbarians. But you want to learn them all, why don't you want to rebel?

Erfeng naturally didn't believe it, so the matter was left alone.

Later, Hou Junji once returned from a victorious class to report on his work in Shangshu Province. He rode a few steps past the provincial gate without realizing it.

And what a coincidence, right at this moment, Li Jing, who has old arms and legs, stood nearby and saw him.

At that time, Li Jing told others: If you don't care about others, you will definitely rebel.

But everyone else laughed and thought Li Jing had dementia, and no one cared.

As a result, a few years later, Hou Junji's rebellion with Prince Li Chengqian was exposed and killed. Others were immediately amazed: Li Wei Gong knew even the slightest thing.

Literary works are often related to the times. The author of Jiahua of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Liu Huai, entered officialdom during the Kaiyuan period of Xuanzong's reign. He died of illness around the time of the Anshi Rebellion and witnessed the decline of the Tang Dynasty at close range.

In the article, Li Jing criticized Chen Houjun several times for wanting to rebel, just as the entire court knew that An Lushan wanted to rebel.

Then he changed his writing direction and began to write about Li Shimin comparing Sima Yi to Li Jing. He was not pointing at Taizong and scolding Xuanzong.

The book Famous Stories of the Sui and Tang Dynasties itself has a high artistic content. In addition to the records about Li Jing, it also contains many interesting things, such as:

Yang Guang called Li Yuan Grandma because he had too many wrinkles on his face.

In the Tang Dynasty, there were too many people in Chang'an, so there was a rule that you have to walk on the left when entering the city.

The saying that Li Erfeng took the most precious post in the world, Lanting Preface, and buried it with him also comes from here.

Chu Suiliang wrote: Lanting, which was so important to the late emperor that he could not keep it, so it was kept secret in Zhaoling.

Whether this statement is true or not may only be known after Erfeng's coffin is opened in the future.

However, after Li Jing defeated Tuyuhun and made him the Duke of Wei, he did not even see his relatives to avoid suspicion, let alone make dangerous remarks.

This old man probably didn't have time to go for a walk in Shangshu Province and identify the rebels. 】

〖I wonder if our generation can see the opening of Zhaoling with our own eyes and see if the Lanting Xu is there.

It's very difficult. If the technical preparation is not sufficient, whoever drives it will be a sinner through the ages. But what does it mean that the technical preparation is sufficient? no one knows.

By the way, I still can’t understand why Hou Junji wanted to rebel? How dare you rebel?

Maybe Lao Hou felt that he had rich experience in rebellion... Wasn't Cricket Sky Khan easily captured and pinched?

From this point of view, Mr. Li is quite busy. From the Sui Dynasty border minister to the King of Tota, from life to death, he never stopped being promoted. 〗

Du Ruhui didn't even need to look. At this moment, the smiles on both His Majesty's and his own faces were probably frozen.

It can only be said that it is a pity that Hou Junji conspired to rebel, but throughout history there is no such precedent.

But collaborating with the prince to rebel...well, there seems to be a precedent.

Wang Xuance, who was sitting on the pony, felt that the temperature in the palace had dropped more than ten times.

A chill seemed to rise from the floor and go straight to Tianling Gai along his spine, making Wang Xuance shiver.

Such secrets can still be revealed by the minister.

He, Wang Xuance, is no better than a cricket as a county magistrate...

Of course, Li Shimin had no time to pay attention to Wang Xuance's thoughts. Although there was only one sentence, the name Li Chengqian echoed in his heart like a yellow bell.

In his excitement, he couldn't help but squeeze Sun Simiao's wrist tightly with his right hand. The pain was so painful that the medicine king couldn't help but said:

Your Majesty, I also have some heat-clearing pills.

Li Shimin was silent and quickly let go of his hand.

But the pills are not enough, and Li Shimin doesn't like to show weakness.

Maybe it’s because eating fish has been quite effective in the past six months, or maybe it’s because I don’t want to face it but I’ve already speculated about it.

After all, he occasionally went to Da'an Palace to pay his respects to his biological father, the Supreme Emperor.

In short, although there is a slight tingling sensation in the temple, it is not serious, and there is even time to judge the time:

It was the 14th year of Zhenguan that Hou Jun gathered to destroy Gaochang, which means that Chengqian was still the prince until this time...

In other words, the prince's rebellion probably happened around the 17th or 18th year of Zhenguan, and only then did the prince become the prince.

This year is only the fourth year of Zhenguan, so it is still a long time. Maybe we should take a closer look at the old stories of the rebellious prince as a warning.

Li Shimin thought carefully in his heart, and everyone else remained silent, including Changsun Wuji.

After all, Shan Houjunji's words are indeed simple, but one of them is his sister-in-law and the other is his eldest nephew, and they are involved in royal family affairs.

Changsun Wuji will give His Majesty all support except actions and suggestions for this kind of matter.

I have started to solve this matter, and the old disaster will never happen again.

In the end, Li Shimin concluded this little incident with one sentence.

Having fun together on New Year's Eve should really be considered a solution, right?

The young lady from the Wu family does have a delicate and clear heart. In recent months, I can feel that Chengqian is much more lively than before.

The only problem was that he thought that this girl would turn out to be his talent... Li Shimin put an end to this thought.

This passage signals that this matter has been suppressed for the time being, and it will be up to the Emperor of the Tang Dynasty to deal with the prince.

Then it’s only natural that the other side should be...

As long as everyone says something, I will gather and bind the Lord Commander in front of the palace.

Yuchi Jingde stood up and asked.

But this time Fang Xuanling shook his head first:

How can we increase the punishment of today's people for crimes that have not been committed ten years later?

Yuchi Jingde sat down and realized that if this was true, His Majesty should kill the prince first...

The atmosphere was a little dull. Su Dingfang looked at the text on the light screen with a dumbfounded look:

Since future generations admire Your Majesty, why do they want to excavate Zhaoling?

Li Jing and Su Dingfang had to explain this in a low voice before he understood:

“Thousands of years of war have caused many historical records and classics to be damaged, so those buried with them in the mausoleum have been preserved quite well.”

Although Li Shimin could not accept the behavior of later generations, he also understood it.

After all, how the Cao family's tomb is treated can be known through the light curtain, and it is also clear that sacrifices are still being held in Emperor Zhaolie's tomb.

He even spoke plausibly for a while:

In this case, Lanting should be included in Zhaoling!

“Otherwise, wouldn’t we be letting down future generations?”

Du Ruhui looked calm:

In that case, please Your Majesty, please offer the original Lanting to the light curtain as a gift to future generations.

Li Shimin immediately stopped talking, and laughter filled the Manna Hall.

But Du Ruhui just said it. After all, judging from what this junior Wen Mangzhi said, even if he sent it, how to prove it to be true would be a big problem.

[Why Hou Junji wanted to rebel is a question that many people can't figure out even if they think about it.

Here, the owner of Zhangyu UP can boldly make a guess.

There is a concept in economics called path dependence, which is also applicable to sociology, psychology, historical research, etc.

To put it simply, the evolution of technology or system can easily depend on the path, no matter whether the path is good or bad, this may be the case with Hou Junji.

First of all, Comrade Lao Hou can be regarded as a general, but not a famous general.

After Gaochang was destroyed, Laohou forgot that Li Erfeng pushed forward this battle against all opinions. After defeating the capital of Gaochang, Laohou forgot his surname.

He took the lead in plundering the Gaochang treasury, and privately exiled the dignitaries of the Gaochang royal family without informing the central government. This is what Lao Hou did.

In view of this, what greeted Lao Hou after his return was a prison sentence. Although it was difficult to escape from the crime, there was no need to think about a reward.

So Lao Hou got involved with Li Chengqian. He had close contacts with the East Palace. His son-in-law Helan Chushi also served as the Qianniu Guard of the East Palace and was regarded as Li Chengqian's confidant.

But from the fourteenth year of Zhenguan to the seventeenth year of Zhenguan, these three years were destined to make Erfeng's blood pressure rise.

In the past three years, King Li Tai of Wei has been compiling Kuo Di Zhi, walking on the road of leaving his name in history.

Jin Wang Li Zhi is trying to please Li Shimin.

Prince Li Chengqian is having sex with men.

In the fifteenth year of Zhenguan, after being scolded by Li Shimin for seducing Turks into the palace, Li Chengqian went on the road of rebellion and never looked back.

In the 16th year of Zhenguan, Li Chengqian fell in love with the ten-year-old Taichang Temple boy Congratulations, and invited him to live and eat with him. He also favored Taoist priests Qin Ying, Wei Lingfu and others around him.

When Erfeng found out, he was furious, so he pulled up his bar and chopped off all of them with a knife. As a result, Li Chengqian shed tears and set up a memorial tablet in the East Palace for the boy's satisfaction.

The brothers were charging at the crown prince's position, and the prince himself was in danger, so Li Chengqian asked Lao Hou what to do.

Lao Hou thought for a while, dug out the PPT of Xuanwu Sect back then, changed a few words and gave it to Li Chengqian.

At this time, Hou Junji believed that he could succeed, because from his perspective, there were only two real strong generals in the early Tang Dynasty, Li Shimin in the north and Li Jing in the south.

Now that Li Shimin has been emperor, he has not fought in a war for 20 years, and Li Jing is too old to act, and we, the old marquis, even personally fought at the Xuanwu Gate.

The whole thing is still the same: the advantage is mine.

The accident happened to Li You, the king of Qi who had some contact.

And this surprise is simply unbelievable:

Li You's teacher, Quan Wanji, was a retro-schooler who took Wei Zheng as his idol. He would advise him no matter what happened, and would not let him stay out at night or let him go to parties. King Qi was very unhappy, disobedient to discipline, and often contradicted him.

Quan Wanji's solution is simple: Call your parents.

For quite a long time, Li Shimin scolded Li You, Li You caused trouble for Quan Wanji, and Quan Wanji snitched on Li Shimin, forming a perfect closed loop.

Eventually Quan Wanji couldn't stand it anymore and wanted to go to Beijing to file a petition.

Li You simply intercepted and killed Quan Wanji and dismembered him.

But, how to explain it to dad?

Li You patted his head and had an idea.

So with no food, no soldiers, no money, His Highness the King of Qi rebelled.

Not even fifteen days after the rebellion, they were suppressed by soldiers from the same county and sent to Chang'an.

Then after interrogation, Lao Hou and Li Chengqian were dug out.

Before Lao Hou's Xuanwumen version 0 PPT was used, the whole oolong thing was over. 】

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