Spoiling History: Starting From the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 172: Inherited From Generation to Generation

As soon as the light screen said it was over, Li Shimin quickly flashed to the front, writing and splashing ink.

Then he looked back at his dressing mirror, which was also looking at Li Shimin.

The Emperor of Tang Dynasty smiled slightly:

"Xuan Chengzhen is the words of Zhuji."

Then he looked at Wei Zheng expectantly.

Wei Zheng didn't hesitate at all, he just said solemnly:

"Your Majesty, do you think that with the help of the light curtain, the world can be convinced?"

"If your majesty becomes arrogant because of the final conclusion of the coffin after a thousand years, how can the light curtain be good to your majesty?"

"I only hope that Your Majesty will not be self-reliant because of his reputation, always think about future troubles, and diligently seek good strategies, so that he can live up to such true auspiciousness."

Li Shimin opened his mouth. Why did he feel that it was different from what he expected?

However, Changsun Wuji immediately jumped out:

"How do you trust yourself? Do you know that everyone sheds tears because of the return to the Yi army? Do you know that everyone is guilty of Xuanzong's death?"

"Do you know that even if everyone knows the name of the hereafter, they still reflect on themselves all the time?"

Wei Zheng looked steadily at Changsun Wuji, finally smiled and said:

"Dare you ask me about the official position of Qi State?"

Changsun Wuji was speechless and blushed. Finally, he waved his sleeves and took a step back.

After Changsun Ken resigned from the post, he was now just a member of the Kaifu Yitong Sansi. He was a rank official rather than an official, and had no right to participate in the government.

Although it is still open to question whether the Ganlu Palace is considered government affairs or not, Wei Zheng's words can be regarded as hitting a fatal point.

Li Shimin felt a headache, but he still had to go to comfort each other. He felt that his expectations were completely disappointed.

Du Ruhui suppressed a smile in his heart but showed no expression on his face. He still had the energy to analyze for Li Shimin:

"Your Majesty, judging from the attitude of this younger generation, his comments on the Song Dynasty are mostly contemptuous, but when it comes to Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, he has a great reputation."

"I just mentioned that the 'Zhu Emperor' was also respectfully called Emperor Yongle. This shows that the Ming Dynasty and Song Ying are very different."

Seeing Changsun and Wei looking at each other across the distance, Li Shimin simply ignored him:

"Didn't Nurhaci say that Ming ran the business in Northeast China?"

"It can be seen that at least the Yanyun land has been taken back, and there is also an unknown Yuan in the middle..."

"However, Emperor Zhu's pronunciation is quite strange, and he even gave me a foreign name, but he actually respects me. It seems he is quite discerning."

If you had seen this before, Li Shimin would probably be proud and lament that the Tang Dynasty would be invincible for thousands of years.

But he saw clearly Zhu Yuanzhang's background and couldn't help but admire him:

"Beggars rule the world?"

Li Shimin thought to himself, if he were replaced by a beggar in Jinyang...

He couldn't help but shake his head. It was almost impossible, let alone far away. How would he be able to read if he became a beggar?

"This Zhu Baba, no wonder he is the most righteous in the world."

On this point alone, Li Shimin had nothing to be dissatisfied with.

At the same time, this title was also his last insistence. He was already Li Erfeng, and this Zhu Yuanzhang must be Zhu Baba!

As the light screen slowly began to dim, those millipede-like words began to appear on the light screen. Li Shimin raised his head in great anticipation.

Liu Bei thought he was poor enough until he saw Liu Yu.

Sending slaves to slaves doesn’t mean you don’t even have a home of your own? I don’t know how much stronger he is than Liu Bei.

Until now, when he saw Zhu Yuanzhang's origin again, Liu Bei was completely convinced:

"There are so many heroes in the world!"

Kong Ming understood quickly and was inexplicably happy for this Ming Dynasty:

"No wonder he is said to be the most righteous person in the world... Isn't this one of the evidences of the people's theory?"

"This Emperor Yongle is also a benevolent king!"

"No wonder Li Shimin is praised by later generations. His actions are a mixture of civil and military emperors, cherishing the people's power and possessing martial arts!"

Pang Tong had the same opinion, shook his head and said:

"If Li Shimin is determined to go his own way, who among the courtiers can stop him?"

"The excuses are just that I don't want to waste the people's efforts. We can be said to be a good match between the emperor and his ministers with Wei Zheng."

Then Pang Tong saw Kong Ming cut a piece of paper and wrote on it.

"Kong Ming is this?"

"It's just a guess." Kong Ming wrote quickly without raising his head, then walked under the light curtain and threw up the piece of paper in his hand.

The pieces of paper fell into the sea like mud and disappeared without a trace.

Immediately, the hall fell silent, and everyone looked up at the light curtain.

I saw the densely packed text sliding across the light curtain like a boat racing across the river.

Everyone immersed themselves in copying it quickly, but Kong Ming remained motionless and stared closely.

〖When talking about diabetes, the first thing that comes to mind is Prime Minister Zhuge. Indifference and tranquility can not only clarify aspirations but also achieve long-term goals. If Cao Pi could have this style, it would definitely not be like this.

Pull it down, you want Cao Pi, a prince of the Wei Kingdom, to recognize Prime Minister Ji Han's life motto? Not loyal enough.

Let me add some information to UP. "Secrets of Foreign Affairs" records that when Cao Pi was thirty years old, his hair was as fat as a spring and his hair loss continued. Diabetes can cause high blood sugar. When the blood sugar of the scalp increases, it will become fragile and extremely susceptible to lesions and hair loss.

I imagined that Cao Pi in history had very few hairs on his head, and his white hair was extremely conspicuous... Thank you, I feel like vomiting already.

Think again about Cao Pi and Sun Quan being angry like this... Where can the brothers in front go to vomit? Take me one.

The problems of Lao Cao's family cannot all be attributed to Mrs. Bian. After all, there are records of only four or five of the twenty-five sons who lived to be fifty years old. How many did Mrs. Bian have?

Modern methods have been used to test Cao Cao's skull and found multiple cavities. One guess is that Cao Cao himself had cavities due to his sweet tooth addiction, which led to pulpitis and neuralgia. In ancient times, the distinction may not be so clear, and it is generally called head wind.

I ordered a cup of milk tea while watching the video, and the main point is that he did not listen to advice.

There is another possibility that Lao Cao had a headache, that he was parasitized by the sharp nematode. "Four Seasons Food System" records not only freshwater fish, but also 14 records including knife fish, finless porpoises, baleen whales, rays, dugongs, etc. The larvae of the sharp nematode will parasitize marine fish. In connection with the habit of eating raw fish during the Three Kingdoms period...

Boss Cao has eaten baleen whales and dugongs? Damn... This gourmet gene is also passed down from generation to generation.

Wait, Boss Cao has eaten baleen whales, why didn't the Three Kingdoms develop the whaling industry? Boss Cao, you are guilty of a heinous crime and missed another stepping stone to the industrial revolution!

It turns out that Cao Pi's short life was due to diabetes. I was scared to death. I thought it was due to excessive sexual indulgence. Imperial doctor, give me two more lead and mercury secret pills. I want to fight poison with poison!

But to be honest, according to the luxurious and enjoyable atmosphere of Cao Wei, it would be difficult to escape Wushisan even if there was no diabetes. As long as Sima was patient enough, it would be a matter of time.

In this way, it is a pity that Sun Quan did not go to the north to be the King of Wu of Wei or Jin. After all, Brother Shiwan is famous for his good appetite and bad teeth.

Bad teeth are so funny. Hefei is too hard to break teeth, right? Take a few more bites of Shanyue, brother Zhongmou.

Indeed, looking back, I found that Sun Quan's desire for progress was still quite strong, but it was a pity that he could not make progress in the right way.

Speaking of which, Sun Quan was also an outlier during the Three Kingdoms period. Because of insects and epidemics in the south, people often died prematurely or suddenly. Sun Quan could live to the age of seventy. This physical fitness is really not covered.

The development level in the south is low, and the medical care is poor. There is nothing much to say. A mouthful of raw water or raw food, or a mosquito bite may kill you. The ages of the first three great generals can only be said to be very ordinary. On the contrary, longevity like Lu Xun, Zhang Zhao, and Sun Quan are outliers.

If it were me, I would also be angry... Ji Han had to invent something during the Northern Expedition. Shi Wan Ge had a navy to transport food during the Northern Expedition. Wu Hou killed Zhang He when he retreated. When the scum Quan retreated, he was almost killed by Zhang Liao.

The main reason is that Lu Meng, the beloved general, is too useless... Strategic analysis believes that if Xuzhou is taken, Cao Wei will definitely fight to the death to besiege it. Damn, brother, how much wine have you drunk? You are scared before sending troops, because the other side will come to fight me, so I simply don't fight. I really can't understand the logic inside. Why don't you just ask Cao Pi for Luoyang directly?

A guess: Why did Sun Quan kill Guan Yu? It was because Guan Yu asked for Zhang Liao's favor. If there was no Zhang Liao, how could the 100,000 troops return in defeat? Would Le Jin be able to do it? He couldn't.

From another perspective, the Eastern Wu was actually an alliance of aristocratic families, and the Sun family was just the chief leader. They could command the heroes when defending, but they were scattered when attacking.

Although there are many different opinions about the city of Hefei, there is no doubt that the 100,000 Jiangdong troops were out of touch with the friendly army/the rear road was directly cut off/the central army was easily defeated/the front army rolled back the rear army/champagne was opened in the middle of the retreat, etc. It is not shameful to fail to capture Hefei, but it is shameful to be forced to lose control of the army by 800 people.

The Prime Minister gave it to Adou. Those who know it is the "Departure to the Imperial Guards", and those who don't know it think it is the "Investiture of the Gods".

Wu Rensheng, it's still right. You are right to say it is the "Investiture of the Gods".

It is mainly because Jiang Wei came too late. The Northern Expedition was launched after the "Departure to the Imperial Guards" was written, and Jiang Wei was met. Wu Hou probably didn't expect Liu Chan to use the "Departure to the Imperial Guards" as a strategy.

I think Kong Ming should put a round table in the Prime Minister's Mansion, and bring Jiang Wan, Fei Yi, Dong Yun and others in to discuss politics. Then they have the right to vote, and they can also bring in new people by raising their hands. The constitutional monarchy of the Three Kingdoms has been established!

As for Fengshan, I feel that if I were God, I would be mad to death. The first three reports have their own highlights. The two reports of the Tang Dynasty can also be seen as a prosperous era. Until the report submitted by the Song Dynasty: We will start to send tribute to our brothers next year! God: ? ? ? Did I miss something in the middle?

Old Zhu really doesn't like these empty words. It seems that a large altar was built in Nanjing during the Ming Dynasty, and the sacrifices to the heaven, earth, sun and moon were concentrated together, which was very convenient.

Erfeng really fits my impression, or the ruling style during the Zhenguan period highlighted "cherishing the people's strength".

Erfeng cherished it, and then he started to sell his father's land without feeling sorry, right?

There is another advantage to what Song Zhenzong said, that is, the money used for Fengshan was from the emperor's private treasury, Zuozangku, but this money seemed to be saved by the previous emperor to fight against Khitan... This is the real son selling his father's land without feeling sorry. 〗

Kong Ming stared at the light curtain until, as he expected, two lines of slightly glowing fonts slowly swam across the light curtain, which was extremely eye-catching.

〖Li Shimin: I help Wu Hou to pacify the Three Kingdoms, how about it?

Zhuge Liang: Your Majesty Erfeng, don't forget the old story of Prince Li. 〗

The barrage was not handled well. In fact, it is better to insert it in sections. I will change it later. Sorry.

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