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Volume 1 Dusty North Country (11)

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This was the first time that Zhong Ji and others heard such a statement. They originally thought that the Han official was a Song Dynasty official, so they were disrespectful to the emperor. However, Chen Tuo knew that the other party was a Han official in the Liao Kingdom, but he still scolded him.

Seeing a few young men looking at themselves with puzzled eyes, Chen Tuo shook his head gently. The word "loyalty" in Confucianism is just loyal to the emperor and to the dynasty that involves oneself, but no one explains this word loyalty from the national justice and the country as a whole. As a result, for thousands of years, there have been many traitors in China's history, like a crucian carp crossing the river.

The Han ministers of the Liao Kingdom were detained on an envoy to the Song Dynasty and learned from Su Wu to shepherd the sheep. They did not surrender for decades. Such a traitor who ignored national justice was called a loyal minister by people at that time. What seemed ridiculous and ridiculous thing in later generations was actually the mainstream social value at that time.

He thought about it over and over again, and finally said to these young men: "The people are the most important, the country is the next, and the king is the least. Do you all know this?"

After the Spring and Autumn Period, few Confucians dared to mention this sentence from Mencius. The more powerful the king is, even the king is the country. In this way, he taught these young people how to understand it.

Seeing them shook their heads together, Chen Tuo said again: "My people in the Song Dynasty have the same clan and the same origin, and the bloodline of Yan and Huang. But the Han people in the Great Liao are the same. Everyone is an ancestor and a nation. Therefore, whether it is the Song Dynasty, the Liao Dynasty, or the Jin Dynasty, the affairs of our clan are more important than that of the Song Dynasty, the Liao Dynasty, and the Liao Dynasty. As for the emperor, there is no need to mention it. Remember, no matter what, we Han people should work hard, but don't really let the barbarians step on their feet!"

These words actually distorted Mencius's subtle words, but it was enough to coax these passionate teenagers.

Zhong Ji and others held their hands tightly and said to Chen Tuo: "What your Majesty said is that we Han people are not cowards!"

"Okay. Just understand." Chen Tuo waved his hands repeatedly and asked them to whisper.

In fact, these words are extremely risky. If Chen Tuo hadn't really known that the young man was in a pure mood and could not have a traitor or a traitor, he wouldn't dare say it.

Chen Tuo talked with these young guards, but saw people coming and going in and out of the palace gate. Seeing Chen Tuo standing outside the palace with a green hat, he couldn't help but take a look.

In addition to the Jin nobles, there are also many demoted officials wearing official uniforms of Song and Liao countries.

The surrendered official of the Song Dynasty blushed when he saw the former lord. However, the etiquette should not be abolished. Although these Confucian ministers felt guilty, they had to come up to salute one by one and greet Chen Tuo.

Chen Tuo could not hold back his side and refused to accept the gift from everyone.

Most of the officials who worshipped the Central Court, or who were deceased or sent to the Jin people, were all powerful officials. Once captured and came to the north, they were sent to Wuguocheng to imprison with the Zhao father and son. Only those who were greedy and afraid of death and were willing to do things for the Jin people could stay in various places in the Jin Kingdom and serve as officials.

Chen Tuo despises these people in his heart and looks down upon them very much. Even so, he knows that he would rather offend gentlemen than villains. These people are not loyal to ministers, are timid and afraid of death, and are not enough to accomplish anything. If they accidentally offend them, they will be even more terrible than a 100,000 army.

Because of this, when these people signed up to visit, Chen Tuo also smiled. Although he turned sideways, he asked Zhong Ji and others to help these ministers one by one.

In the midst of chaos, a young official signed up and said, "My minister, Qin, please come to see Your Majesty."

Zhong Ji and others didn't care, so they came forward to help the official up as usual.

Chen Tuo's whole body was shocked, and he felt his back was itchy and numb, as if a poisonous snake crawled over his back, which was really uncomfortable.

This is the most famous and most cursed treacherous minister in Chinese history, just standing in broad daylight, looking at himself with a smile.

He looked at it carefully and saw that Qin Qi was quite tall, about 178 or 8 years old, with a thin figure and a fair face. If he hadn't had a few strands of beards, he would have been considered a tiny face.

But his eyes were floating. When he saw himself looking at him, his eyes immediately moved to another place and did not dare to look at him.

In fact, if it was a year ago, this person was still loyal. Qin Yi was awarded the Jinshi in Zhenghe for the fifth year, and then served as the chief of the Taixue Xuezheng, Fang Yuanwailang, and Censor Zhongcheng, and other officials. The career was smooth. After the city of Tokyo was broken and the two emperors were captured, the Jin people once supported Zhang Bangchang as the emperor, and Qin Yi spoke up for justice and firmly opposed it. Because of his rebelliousness, the Jin people took him to the northern country to go to Beijing and taught him to suffer some hardships.

When this man was not an official, he was a private school teacher and felt extremely miserable. He wrote a poem: "If you get three hundred acres of paddy fields, you will not be the king of money this time."

Even as a teacher, he felt miserable, and ran for thousands of miles, and scolded the Jin soldiers. The bad conditions in the north taught this official who had already had some righteousness in his heart. He immediately turned his attitude to a hundred and eighty degrees. Shortly after he arrived in Beijing, he defected to the Jin marshal Wanyan Chang and was willing to be a hawk. Since then, this man has devoted himself to serving the Jin dynasty, and finally got what he wanted and became the most famous traitor in history.

He felt ashamed at this moment. Seeing Chen Tuo staring at him, his head was red and his face was rising. Although the weather was cold, it was still like a thorn on his back.

Seeing his expression, Chen Tuo knew that he was too arrogant. He couldn't help but cover up and smiled at Qin Qi, "I haven't seen you for a long time, and I feel that I'm much clearer."

When Qin Fu was in Tokyo, although he had visited Shen Tuo several times, he rarely summoned him alone with the emperor. There was no question of any friendship. When Chen Tuo said this, he felt even more ashamed. He thought that Chen Tuo intended to ridicule, so he had to keep saying a word and fold his fists aside.

Chen Tuo no longer said much to him when he looked like this. This person was extremely evil, so Chen Tuo naturally didn't want to provoke him at this time. He turned around and ignored him now.

Even so, I still glanced at me from time to time from the corner of my eyes. After all, it is an exception to be able to see this famous traitor with my own eyes.

Although he had already gotten rid of the dreamlike feeling, once he met these well-known figures in history, he still felt like a dream and could not believe it.

When the official who went in to report to the financial owner came out, he ignored the many Song officials behind Chen Tuo, and only said to Chen Tuo: "Your Majesty Xuan Chong was waiting to see you."

Chen Tuo hurriedly replied, "Yes, I respect your majesty's order."

After saying that, he followed the official into the room.

He answered this way, but he was extremely embarrassed by the officials of the Song Dynasty. Although everyone could surrender, they still regarded Chen Tuo as the king. The emperor was insulted so much that these officials felt like they had lost their parents, which was even more sad than the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty that day.

They shook their heads and tried to squeeze out a few tears from the corners of their eyes, fearing that future generations would come.

These people also know that the historical pen is like a hook, and the situation in front of them is probably going to be recorded in the future. But they just thought to themselves: "Anyway, I will not forget the old lord, and I have not been too wrong. It is just to follow the heavens and assist the new dynasty, which should not be nothing?"

Chen Tuo didn't know the dirty appearance of these people, and he was actually very nervous. As a senior official who had studied social public relations and official communication, he knew in his heart that no matter how much you make or how much effort you make, sometimes doing ten things is not as important as the first impression in front of your leader.

Why does A do more but not please him? Why does B's words mean that the leader loves to listen to? Of course, there are many reasons, but if the leader likes you, you will be fine.

And his current "leader" is right in front of him.

When Emperor Taizong of Jin was reigned, according to the custom of the Jurchen brothers, he was named Anbanbo Jilie. He also made great achievements in many wars such as the destruction of Liao and Song. After Taizu's death, no one could challenge his prestige and status and successfully ascended the throne to the emperor. Although the Jurchens still had the legacy of the clan meeting of primitive tribes, this person's authority was enough like the emperor of the Central Plains.

Chen Tuo walked while calming his mind. The Golden Man Palace was very simple. Not far from the palace gate, and after a few halls, it was Wu Qimai's daily office.

When they arrived outside the side hall gate, several Jin soldiers guards stepped forward and fumbled Chen Tuo's body, then waved his hand to let him in.

As soon as Chen Tuo entered the hall, he felt his eyes were dark and he could not see things. He was ignorant, but he was scolded by Jurchen words. He suddenly woke up and immediately opened his hand and lifted the hem of his robe and knelt down.

He praised: "I am very impatient and wait for Zhao Heng to meet His Majesty the Great Jin Emperor."

While speaking, he kowtowed.

But he heard a few Jurchen words from a distance, and then he heard someone say in Chinese: "Your Majesty said, "Your Majesty will be exempted from rituals and will be given a seat."

This is also a special ritual. Chen Tuo did not show any expression. He just sat sideways on the stool he brought with him, with his hands hanging on his knees, and silently.

At this time, he also taught him to get used to the light in the hall.

This small side hall is not big, which is the size of the main hall of the wealthy family in the southerners. In the north of the hall, sitting in the south, it is naturally the financial owner Wu Qimai.

On both sides of Wuqimai, there were dozens of Jurchen nobles sitting on the ground on the water-milled bricks in the hall.

Chen Tuo was at the side of the palace gate. He only took a few glances and knew that the people in the hall were also looking at him.

He didn't speak, but just smiled in his mouth, and his eyes did not deliberately avoid the eyes of everyone. If someone looked directly with his eyes, his eyes would be intersected, and Chen Tuo would lightly click his head and respond.

After a while, everyone saw it, but they were thinking: "This Song emperor is also generous and much better than those ministers."

The ministers of the Song Dynasty either refused to surrender or curse and sarcasticly, or were trembling and bowed. Chen Tuo looked like he was neither humble nor arrogant, and his every move showed his emperor's style. He was indeed much smarter than those ministers.
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