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Chapter 82 Pang Tong's Tour

Chapter 82 Pang Tong goes on tour

Pang Tong has a rather eccentric personality. If he feels that you look down on him, he will not give him a good look. For example, after Liu Xuan regained Jingzhou, he paid no attention to Pang Tong, a young man who was also very famous in the local area.

Too lazy to pay attention to it - Pang Tong came from the Pang family, and the Pang family was not just a prominent local family in Jingzhou. Read h-u-n with me*h-u-n--please keep in mind that the Pang family at that time was very popular in the entire Han Dynasty.

It has a very high prestige, and Pang Tong comes from such a family.

Coming out of a proud family, he himself had learned a lot, but his appearance was ugly. This made Pang Tong's little heart particularly fragile and sensitive. Liu Xuan's actions hurt Pang Tong's heart a bit - at that time, Pang Tong really had the idea to show off what he had learned in front of the emperor.

, what I didn’t expect was that the emperor never thought of him from beginning to end.

So Pang Tong became angry. He felt that he had been ignored and insulted, so he held back his anger and wanted to prove himself.

Later, he felt that he had proved his ability, and entered the court with his own strength. At the beginning, he still felt that he was not taken seriously, until Liu Xuan assigned him a very important task.

That kind of task was a bit shameful and couldn't even be brought up on the stage to talk to others, but Pang Tong didn't care. He just wanted to prove his strength, so he completed the task very well, and Liu Xuan was also very satisfied.

In the following years, although Pang Tong's position has not been transferred, Liu Xuan likes to ask questions about big and small matters. This treatment is much better than that of Zhuge Liang. Although Zhuge Liang is now the Minister of Household Affairs, the emperor wants to find him.

They were all asking about matters within the household department, but what they asked Pang Tong was far more than that.

At first, Pang Tong was just proud, but then he would also think about why this happened.

After all, he was one of the top talents of that era. In the past, he was hampered by his personality and sometimes could not see the essence of things clearly.

But if he really calms down and thinks about it, he really can't hide many things from him.

Over the past few decades, as he got older, his character gradually became much calmer, and many details that he had previously ignored were gradually noticed and noticed by him.

Only then did he understand that the emperor really didn't have any problems with him at the beginning - so what if you have a reputation? The emperor has seen too many people who only have reputations but no talent. If you don't show real materials, why should you let him go?

The emperor values ​​you? Should you say that you come from a famous family? There are also a lot of people from famous families. In other words, most of the guys who are just talking nonsense come from famous families.

What's more, the relationship between the emperor and the major families during that period was not very good. The Xun family of Yingchuan was the closest to the emperor. Other than that? No!

Take a look at who were the most important people in the court at that time?

Cao Cao, the eunuch queen!

Lu Bu, this is a warrior, and he also served under Dong Zhuo, the traitor who brought disaster to the country. At the same time, the things he did when he defected to Dong Zhuo were also unethical, and he was extremely despised by the people at the time. If he had not assisted the emperor later and had the merit of following the dragon, he would definitely have been

He is a master who will be infamy for thousands of years. Follow me and read h-u-n*h-u-n--please remember

Most of the remaining people were from poor families or just from small families. Those who were really from well-known families were the old staff left by the late emperor, and the emperor did not treat these people particularly well.

Therefore, there was no problem with the emperor's attitude towards him at that time. On the contrary, the emperor immediately promoted and appointed him after he showed his talent and learning, which actually showed the emperor's wisdom.

In this case, what resentment does he have? He still has to thank the emperor for his promotion.

In addition, the emperor later liked to ask him questions about big and small things. Pang Tong felt that he was taken seriously, and he became more and more loyal to Liu Xuan. He even felt that it would not matter even if his position in the court would never change.

He thought so, but others would not think so. Anyone with a discerning eye could see that Pang Tong's future achievements would be immeasurable, especially when looking at the things that the emperor was used to asking. How could a Yilang think about this? If you really want to calculate it carefully, these things usually

Things have to be questions that need to be answered at the level of the Third Duke or the Grand Tutor.

"Could it be that the emperor wants to promote Pang Shiyuan to be the Grand Tutor?"

It’s really hard to say, because the position of Taifu has been vacant since Wang Yun. The emperor has never appointed anyone as Taifu. I don’t know whether it was intentional or because the emperor accidentally left the imperial court and the Taifu.

Fu had forgotten such a position.

As a minister, I didn't dare to ask - in fact, someone had asked, but outsiders didn't know - so I had to make various guesses based on my own ideas.

It's just that they kept guessing but never got it right. Even at Pang Tong's place, they felt that they had guessed wrong - because Pang Tong hadn't moved anywhere in decades.

And just when everyone thought that Pang Tong might not be able to move for a while, the emperor suddenly issued such an edict.

It is not unusual for Pang Tong to enter the Yushitai. What is strange is that on the day Pang Tong entered the Yushitai, he was given a task: to inspect the states on behalf of the emperor, including the Northern Wei Dynasty, the Xiongnu and the Siberian areas further north that had just been merged into the imperial court.

The Central Plains and southern states need to be carefully inspected, and even Yingzhou in the east needs to be visited.

There is nothing unusual about inspecting places. The Yushitai's Shi Yushi originally had this responsibility. The so-called governor system during the Han Dynasty actually meant that the Yushitai sent people to inspect the situation in a certain state.

You can send people to patrol the Qianshitai, but they are just to investigate the situation in a certain state. How can he be like Pang Tong, who can go around the whole world by himself?

To put it bluntly, if Pang Tong doesn't like someone or something, he doesn't need to go out of his way to frame it. He just needs to make some fuss on the memorial - for example, deliberately compare it with some prosperous counties. This kind of comparison

In fact, it is very unfair, because the situation in each place is different. If you compare a barren county in the Huns with a county in the Central Plains, how can it be any better? -The local county guard even cried

There is no place to cry.

What's more, there is another point worth paying attention to in this edict issued by the emperor, that is, the sentence "inspecting the world on behalf of the emperor!" The meaning of the word "dai" is worth pondering.

Everyone knows that the emperor has been very tight on power since he came to the throne. For example, officials who had relatively powerful powers such as the holiday festivals, state pastoral officials, etc. were either found by the emperor to find excuses to deal with them, or they directly issued edicts.

Arrange a casual position for someone who is transferred to the Central Government.

Because these people are almost equivalent to a local emperor outside. Not only do they have money, land, food, but also soldiers. They can even directly decide the life and death of officials, remove, promote and appoint officials without reporting to the emperor. Therefore, the emperor is extremely taboo on these people.

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Regarding this point, the ministers of the DPRK and the Central Government had nothing to say, but any emperor who wanted to do something would not allow this to happen.

Therefore, what the emperor did was completely justified.

But why did this happen again when the world was at peace? Most people couldn't understand, but a few people understood it because another paragraph was read afterwards.

"Cao Zhen, the transferred school captain, will be appointed as his assistant general and will command the troops to accompany him as guards... General Cao will select the accompanying military school captain from the Forbidden Army on his own."

Pang Tong did patrol the world on behalf of the emperor, and could even directly deal with those officials who caused trouble to a certain extent. However, his power came from the emperor, and the most fundamental problem was that he had no soldiers!

Of course, it is not ruled out that the general leading the army colluded with this person, but as long as they heard the last name of the person leading the army, no one would think that that would happen.

Cao Zhen, surnamed Cao, not to mention that Cao Zhen's name has been known to many people for a long time. Even if you don't know it, you can guess it. Nowadays, those with the surname Cao and who can gain a foothold in the Han Dynasty, especially the military, are basically the same as Cao Cao.

There is a slight relationship (it doesn't matter if they are Cao Xing, but because they have the same surname, they are actually not bad with each other), and Cao Cao is the emperor's most trusted minister, so people in his family would want to go against the imperial court only if they are deceived.

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So there is no doubt that those worries are there. Instead of worrying about that, it is better to worry about whether one of your acquaintances, friends or students is working as a magistrate somewhere, and they are not doing well, because if Pang Tong continues, he may be

How many people have been killed?

Because Pang Tong's reputation...is actually not that good after decades.

With the worries of countless people, Pang Tong set off.

On the day of departure, the battle was very big. After all, he was on a patrol on behalf of the emperor. The grandeur could not be lowered. Liu Xuan also gave Pang Tong a golden sword in front of everyone - if he met an evil official who caused trouble,

You can kill directly with this sword! You can just hand this sword over when you return to Beijing.

Many people looked at the strong, luxurious and shining golden sword and felt a chill in their necks for some unknown reason, as if the sword would cut their necks at any time.

Not to mention, after such a hard work, people who were not very motivated at first also showed great efforts in the next period, which was an unexpected surprise.

"In this case, it will be good to come here from time to time!"

Huang Yueying didn't think much about it, she just made a suggestion casually, but Liu Xuan smiled and pinched her nose: "How can there be such a good thing? You can do this kind of thing once. If you do it more times, people will not be surprised. Naturally

It will have no effect!”

As he spoke, he glanced at Zhen Mi, who was lying motionless next to him: "Speaking of which, that kind of editor has stayed in Taichang Qing's position for a long enough time, but he can't even solve the teacher's problem.

, this position should be moved!”

Zhen Mi hummed softly twice and did not answer. Although she was very interested in learning and other things, when it came to being an official, she was actually not that interested. Now she is a doctor and is in charge of the highest official position in the Han Dynasty.

She found it incredible that the Taixue Academy was there. Seeing Liu Xuan's intentions, he still wanted to hand over the entire Taichang Temple to her?

The burden was too heavy. After thinking about it, I finally said: "Isn't it appropriate?"

Liu Xuan thought about it, and it seemed inappropriate. Among the women like him, Huang Yueying held the position of minister, and was too busy to see anyone every day. If he wanted to get intimate, he had to find her when she was free.

If Zhen Mi also becomes one of the Nine Qings, it seems that she is the one who is depressed?

"That's true, but I can't continue doing the editing. I have to think carefully about who will take over?"

Huang Yueying rolled her eyes a few times and suddenly asked: "How is Cao Zhi?"

p.s: After spending another day on the plane and the subway, I wrote the chapters at the airport and just took the time to upload them.
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