One hundred and sixty-two lucky emperor
When Guo Peng saw his five-year-old son, he was very moved.
The last time I met him was a year ago, and I haven't met him for a whole year since then. As a father, Guo Peng felt that he really had many things that he had not done properly.
"Father."
Xiao Guojin greeted him with standard etiquette. Guo Peng nodded and stepped forward to help Xiao Guojin who was slightly restrained.
"It's getting taller, much taller than a year ago."
Guo Peng smiled and said, "Can you study hard at Mr. Lu's home? Can you abandon your studies?"
"When I go back to my father, I don't dare to abandon my studies."
"Um."
Guo Peng nodded with satisfaction, and was very satisfied when he saw that his etiquette and conversation were very good.
"Mr. Lu is a great scholar in China and his teacher for his father. You must respect Mr. Lu, just like your grandfather, you must not have any rudeness, do you understand?"
"clear."
I don’t know if I really understand, but Xiao Guojin does have many restraints and is not close to him.
This is normal. If you get along with your children more in the future, you will naturally get close to you.
At about noon, Cao Song hurried back. When he saw Guo Peng coming back, he was very happy and immediately held a banquet to entertain Guo Peng.
The father-in-law and son-in-law drank for a while and talked about their own affairs.
"Your Majesty often talks about the stories of living in Hejian recently. With his words, he seems to miss his childhood life very much, and he is afraid he has the idea of patrolling Hejian in the north."
Cao Song told Guo Peng about something he thought was interesting.
"Pursuing the Hejian North?"
Guo Peng frowned.
Emperor Ling was not the son of Emperor Huan. Emperor Huan of Han had no son. Emperor Ling was the descendant of the royal family who was chosen by his ministers after Emperor Huan's death. Before the age of twelve, Emperor Ling lived in Hejian.
But the key is not this matter, but Cao Song talked about this matter, which reminded Guo Peng of a man named Wang Fen.
Before Dong Zhuo deposed the Young Emperor, there was also an equally bold senior who wanted to do something similar to Dong Zhuo.
It was this Wang Fen who was brave enough to take advantage of the fact that Emperor Ling was patrolling Hejian in the north, and appointed the Marquis of Hefei as the new emperor.
This incident is far less famous than Dong Zhuo’s deposed young emperor, but this incident is not small.
It was just because Wang Fen was one of the eight chefs and a famous scholar, so he was hidden by scholars. This incident has never attracted the attention of famous historians of all generations, and was even ignored by them and regarded as not seeing it.
It is true that a failed mutiny is not worth writing about, but is it really that indifferent to the destruction of emperors?
At this moment, Wang Fen was serving as the governor of Jizhou and did a good job in restoring the stability of Jizhou and was praised.
The reason why he wanted to abolish the Spirit Emperor was because a sorcerer said that the celestial phenomena were not conducive to eunuchs and predicted that the eunuchs would perish.
So Wang Fen was overjoyed and wanted to abolish Emperor Ling and re-establish a new Emperor, thus destroying the eunuch group and separating the relationship between the imperial power and the eunuch.
The scholars had already had enough of the suppression of eunuchs who were imperial minions and decided to take special measures to deal with eunuchs, and did not hesitate to abolish the emperor for this purpose.
It is really funny to say that scholars are loyal to the king and the country, and only martial artists like Dong Zhuo are traitors.
First of all, Dong Zhuo is really not an ordinary martial artist. Dong Zhuo is also literate and read, and his knowledge level is not bad. After Zheng Zheng faced the famous scholars, he did not lose the upper hand in debates.
Then logically speaking, is this Wang Fen not a traitor? Isn’t he a traitor?
Just because he is a famous scholar, famous, and his own people, the influence of this matter has been reduced to this point.
What this incident reflects is the rebellious consciousness of the elite class of this country and the class that masters the ruling knowledge.
They were not dissatisfied with the Han Empire, but were extremely dissatisfied with Emperor Ling of Han. They had begun to try to use special means to deal with Emperor Ling.
If you really want to say the influence, this incident was a preview of the chaos in the late Han Dynasty, and a very obvious warning.
Emperor Ling was extremely lucky to escape this disaster, and he also used up all the luck of the Liu Han royal family.
His two sons didn't hide.
The four years of Zhongping are about to pass, and the chaotic times are getting closer and closer, and Guo Peng's sense of urgency is getting heavier and heavier.
That night, Guo Peng slept with Cao Lan for a long time, and the couple talked about what happened later.
"I have thought a lot recently, and I thought for a long time that I felt that although the life in Shanggu County was hard and not as good as Luoyang, the family always had to live together. If they could not live together, the family would become divorced."
After hearing what Guo Peng said, Cao Lan was obviously happy.
"I listen to Penglang."
"It's not all that I listened to me, it's really necessary. Look, Jin'er was very accustomed and restrained when she saw me recently. This is not what I want to see. Before, when I saw Mr. Cai educated her children at Mr. Cai's house, I also had some feelings, so in the future, I will bring Jin'er with me."
"Yeah, OK."
Cao Lan listened to Guo Peng anyway, and she would be happy enough as long as she was with Guo Peng.
She was not accompanied by her husband in Luoyang, and although she was accompanied by her mother, the concerns in her heart always made her feel uneasy.
Now that she can stay with her husband, she is very satisfied.
The next day was just off day. Guo Peng got up early and accompanied Cao Lan to use the morning meal. He sorted out a lot of gifts and took him to see Lu Zhi.
When he arrived at Lu Zhi's house, he entered directly without submitting a message. When the gatekeeper saw Guo Peng, he did not stop him and immediately sent someone to report.
When Lu Zhi heard that Guo Peng was coming, he was very happy and immediately ran out to see Guo Peng.
When he saw Guo Peng, who was taller than him, Lu Zhi couldn't believe his eyes.
Lu Zhi and Guo Peng have not met for three years. Guo Peng has grown a beard and is stronger than before three years ago, so Lu Zhi almost couldn't recognize him at first glance.
"Zi Feng!"
"teacher!"
Guo Peng stepped forward and bowed, and was helped up by Lu Zhi. Then Lu Zhi happily took Guo Peng's hand and went to the inner hall to sit down, talking about the joy of not meeting each other for several years.
Lu Zhi called the banquet, and the two masters and apprentices chatted while drinking.
"Zifeng, I really didn't expect you to make such a great contribution, turn the tide, and pacify the frontiers for the Han Dynasty. After Zhu Gongwei returned to the court, he praised you many times as a general of the country. With you in the northern border, you will be worry-free in the northern border!"
Lu Zhi poured wine for Guo Peng himself.
Guo Peng hurriedly said: "Zhu Gong praised it. Students have only done what they should do. It is the responsibility of students to stabilize the country and the north."
"In today's situation, how rare are officials who can do their job well? It's already very rare for Zifeng to do things that most people can't do."
After drinking a glass, Lu Zhi put down his wine glass and sighed: "It would be great if the Liangzhou rebellion could end as soon as possible. The Liangzhou rebellion has not only not ended, but has become increasingly fierce. The treasury of the Han Dynasty is about to be hollowed out. If this continues, even if the rebellion is quelled, the land of the Three Assistants will be exhausted!"
Lu Zhi sighed and said, "A few months ago, Geng Bi, the governor of Liangzhou, led the troops of six counties to attack Han Sui. As a result, two counties in the six counties secretly joined forces with the rebels and turned against him at the last minute, killing Geng Bi.
The Hanyang Kingdom then rebelled, united with Han Sui, and surrounded Hanyang. The Hanyang prefect Fu Gong would rather die than surrender, but was killed by the rebels. The blood of the loyal and good ministers was dried up, but the rebels became more and more powerful!
Chapter completed!