Chapter 1217: Li Cheng, Chao Li
In the first year of Tianjia, at the end of the year, the court moved to Guanzhong.
After settling here, it caused a lot of turmoil, because suddenly a court came, but it was different from the small court built by the two kings.
The Jiangzuo court was strictly a separatist regime, but with the support of the Jiangnan geniuses, it was still better than that in terms of scale, especially when Guanzhong declined, the two kings established Buddhas and borrowed Hu, and the situation changed. Many families that originally followed the past abandoned them, or returned to Jiangnan, and the latter went north to Xuanjia.
However, Chen Zhi's attitude was always clear. When he arrived at his territory, the authority of the aristocratic families would be reduced and suppressed. Therefore, most aristocratic families only divided one or two veins based on the idea of cunning rabbits and occupied a position in the past. The key focus was to manage Jiangzuo.
According to later history books and textbooks, these aristocratic families were lucky at the time and believed that the southern court, whose ruling foundation was weak and whose production methods were backward, had their main energy in the south because they occupied the name of orthodox, and they imagined that this situation could be maintained forever.
"But the people of the Central Plains' expectation of unification cannot be changed. After the war in the late Han Dynasty, more than 30 years ago, the memory of suffering from the three-point period of the world reappeared again, so people at that time supported the northern regime before the reunification."
"The Xuanjia Army regime in the north advocates technology, has a more advanced political system, and has advanced tactical ideas. Under the armed forces of both, they trained the army that was the best in the world, which became the basis for the north to govern the south, and finally achieved it."
"Of course, the Xuanjia regime still has the limitations of the times. In order to appease the basic structure and foundation of the north, it will not affect the foundation of the army because of the capital of Guanzhong. Therefore, the "Yan" was the name of the country, and according to the old rules, it promoted some of its old subordinates and created a new group of nobles."
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No matter how future generations evaluate this, at least the court fell into Guanzhong again, it would inevitably arouse the reaction of some local forces.
Whether it is the local aristocratic families, the Hu tribes, or even religious forces and refugee groups, they will inevitably feel boycotted for a while.
However, before Chen Zhi promoted the capital to move, he had already left a group of Xuanjia Army in Guanzhong, allowing them to clarify the local forces and suppress all parties' ideas. In addition, even Shu was pacified, and the north and south were echoed, and some people in Guanzhong were also discouraged. Therefore, when the court came again, there was much less turmoil.
However, as the families of all parties were forcibly migrated, it was inevitable that there would be another stir. Not to mention the reluctance of these families and the large numbers that have been causing trouble in various places, the population of the capital surrounding Chang'an suddenly surged, and all problems emerged.
Later on, even normal daily life was affected, resulting in a series of contradictions.
At this time, the bureaucrats who came from the imperial examinations still had many shortcomings in their experience. In order to achieve their contributions and prevent many disadvantages, Chen Zhi replaced these officials with officials from the northern region.
Most of these people have been through the imperial examinations in recent years, and have a certain loyalty to the Xuanjia regime and have their own system in their work. However, most of them are still young people. After all, they will inevitably omit omissions after all.
Fortunately, Chen Zhi supported them and the Xuanjia Army to protect them, so after a lot of trouble, the capital was finally brought to the right track.
It takes almost three months.
In the spring of the second year of Tianjia, many of the matters in the capital were completely calmed down, and Chang'an was restored to operation inside and outside, and it seemed to be peaceful.
However, in this calm, the dissatisfaction of the officials of the aristocratic families was accumulated, but they had nowhere to vent. In the end, they could only endure it like this, thinking about whether they would have the opportunity to relax their thoughts in the future.
As for the people inside and outside, and even the Hu tribe who were forcibly joined, they have complex mentality. Different people have different thoughts, some support them, some oppose them, and each has their own thoughts.
In such an atmosphere, time passes slowly.
In the second year of Tianjia, after the middle of the year, Chang'an City was completely back on track. The entire world was once again unblocked. However, this time, due to the Xuanjia Army and the efforts of many craftsmen, the iron can and horses and tracks were slowly laid out, replacing some straight roads and official roads, connecting Chang'an and several major cities in the world.
Of course, due to geographical and geographical reasons, some cities are difficult to connect with Chang'an and Luoyang. After all, the journey is too far, so the main cities on the border are connected.
This seemingly simple action had a huge impact on later generations. People at that time did not have much awareness, but noticed that as several cities connected, it became faster to dispatch troops and generals, so that several small Xianbei tribes who were lucky enough to take advantage of the situation had just taken action, and were killed by their clans a few days later, which really shocked the hearts of the people of the world again.
As news from all sides came, undercurrents surged in Chang'an City, and the voices of persuading to advance came again, and some people began to say a word about the three requests and three remarks.
Finally, at the one-day court meeting, many officials stood up, persuaded Chen Zhi to become the supreme emperor.
What surprised them was that Chen Zhi had no intention of giving in moderation at all, let alone making a statement. As soon as he said this, he responded, which made many people not very used to it, which caused criticism.
However, the progress of things will not change because of these people's criticism.
So two months later, everything was ready, and Chen Zhi accepted the abdication in Chang'an according to the etiquette and rules he should have.
The dragon robe was put on, and all officials knelt down and bowed.
He sat on the dragon throne and felt the excitement of all directions coming, a vast and boundless scene, a prosperous and prosperous scene.
But he still noticed the hidden dangers and disasters that were vaguely revealed after the fire cooking oil.
"It seems that the Great Yan Dynasty will have a prosperous life for sixty years. If the descendants of the future have achieved success, they may have a prosperous life for twenty years, but they will still be unable to escape the cycle of governance and chaos. After all, the contradictions and problems in the world cannot be solved no matter how hard it is. It is good to have a prosperous life for sixty years and a strong life for eighty years. In the three hundred years of cycle, many events have already occupied."
Thinking of this, Chen Zhi's eyes flashed with changes in his eyes, which was in line with the fortune of the world. A wonderful light and shadow that seemed to be empty and illusory gradually took shape behind him.
"But if I want to achieve my wish, I have to rely on some mystery. Then the final prize for the best prize may be born for this, but if I want to achieve something, I have to do something for the rest of my life."
Thinking of this, he waved his hand and asked all the civil and military officials who were worshiping to stand up.
Chapter completed!