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Chapter 326 Ladder of Chaos(2/2)

Turn around and leave.

Miaozhen returned to Xiushuifang.

She came with yesterday's imperial edict team, but after escorting the imperial envoy into the city, Miaozhen quietly disappeared with her servants.

She has another mission.

Miaozhen took the palace maid to an ordinary house diagonally opposite Xunyang Palace.

Inside the house, there are strict soldiers guarding the house, standing guard every three steps.

I don’t know how many transferred soldiers from Zhechong Mansion are hidden there.

Miaozhen slowly climbed up to a loft with a good view and continued to wait silently.

In the booklet that just recorded Ouyang Lianghan's little moves, the first few pages actually also recorded the behavior of Xunyang Wang Lixian.

When he thought of that timid figure like a middle-aged rich man, Miaozhen by the window had no expression on his face.

At a certain moment, he twitched the corners of his lips.

Yesterday, the envoy in yellow arrived with the imperial edict. The details of Li Xian's grateful behavior when receiving the edict were all recorded in detail by the ink pen behind Miao Zhen.

It doesn’t add any extravagance, but it doesn’t miss a single suspicious point.

This is her responsibility.



The construction of the Great Zhou Songde Center and the four directions of Buddha statues caused an uproar both inside and outside the Great Zhou Dynasty.

First of all, the chiefs of most prefectures and counties from all over the world submitted letters one after another.

Some sing praises and flatter others, some state the pros and cons and advise, and some sharply criticize.

The first two naturally account for the majority,

As for the third party, there are not too few.

And if so, compared with these violent colleagues who are in the minority, the memorial words of a certain weak official are relatively gentle and calm.

No matter what, after these snowflake-like memorials rushed to the Feng Pavilion of Ziwei Palace in Luoyang, they were silent for a few days and began to reverberate.

On the third day, there is a monthly meeting.

Liang Wang Wei Sixing went out and led the chiefs of the various barbarians to petition Empress Wei to engrave the names of hundreds of officials and leaders of all nations, and asked the empress to inscribe a plaque in person: "The Great Zhou Dynasty Praises the Virtuous Tianshu".

The female monarch was able to do so, and she immediately appointed Wei Wang Wei's successor as the superintendent to oversee the construction of the project.

Some courtiers and censors came out to oppose passionately.

Immediately, a fierce argument took place in the court...

noon.

At the meeting, disperse.

The ending comes to light.

The Songde Center of the Great Zhou Dynasty and the Buddha statues in the four directions were built as usual. King Wei Wei of Wei was appointed as the envoy, and four princes, including Li Xian, King Xunyang, and Wei Youxian, King Duan, were appointed as the envoys of the Buddha statues in the four directions.

At the same time, a group of courtiers led by Ji Ganyi, the Heavenly Official of the Ministry of Civil Affairs, were deposed.

Four palace attendants and censors, three court officials with thirty-year imperial staff, were either relegated to Lingnan or exiled in Liaodong.

From Xia Guan, Liang Wang Wei Sixing also served as Tianguan of the Ministry of Personnel.

After the court meeting, a palace maid watched. The empress looked calm and drove back to Shangyang Palace.

That day and night, in the imperial study room, the emperor approved the memorial. Longyan became angry and issued an edict to the officials.

Li Zhengyan, the governor of Meizhou, was demoted to Sima of Raozhou.

Wei Shaoqi, the imperial censor, was demoted to the magistrate of Yi County.

During the incident, Du Shuqing was demoted to Longcheng Cheng.

Wang Junzhi, chief secretary of Chang'an, was demoted to doctor of Jiangzhou...

The Ministry of Civil Affairs issued official documents overnight, and more than 20 local or central officials were dismissed or demoted overnight.

The next day, Di Fuzi, the right prime minister of the dynasty, wrote a letter to complain about his old age and beg for his body.

The empress retorted.

Master, please beg again.

Refute again...

The emperor and his ministers rejected it seven times in succession.

Until the empress solemnly issued a decree, granting a special leave, allowing the old man to recuperate for ten days before returning to serve the country loyally.

Immediately, the empress did not come to court again for several days.

During this period, there will no longer be any intention to remove officials.

In the Luoyang court, the storm has subsided.

But then, with the conscious or unconscious acquiescence of the current empress, the two kings of the Wei family adopted a very clever and clever method to reduce resistance.

Wei Wangwei's successor did not immediately go all out to promote the construction of the Songde Center of the Great Zhou Dynasty as soon as he took office. Instead, he divided it into small steps and implemented them one by one.

After solving one step of "people and things", then solve the next step... Finally, the Ministry of Industry responsible for construction was completely integrated.

The same is true for Liang Wang Wei Sixing...

A month later, the superintendent Wei Wangwei Si, in conjunction with the Ministry of Industry, began to select a site in Luoyang City to build the center.

For ten days, the Heavenly Officials in charge of Liang Wang Wei Sixing frequently issued official documents.

Another wave of major changes in local governors has begun.

Any local governor who openly disobeys or slackens in the collection of "Songde Copper" will be dismissed or transferred, and will be replaced by the corresponding adjutant, or a Jinshi waiting in line at the Ministry of Personnel to be elected.

Soon, officials who supported the "Song De Copper" and worked hard to raise funds sprung up in more than a hundred prefectures and counties from all over the world.

Memorials one after another praising his virtues and showing his support once again filled a desk in the imperial study room of the Deep Palace in Luoyang.

The assassins were punished by killing chickens one after another to scare the monkeys, and some pro-Left officials fell into silence.

Jiangzhou, Lingnan and other popular places for official demotion have once again become the place names frequently mentioned by many frustrated officials in Luoyang official circles recently.

The criticism and opposition from all over the court were eventually slowly wiped away.

However, the political debate between scholars in the north and south was difficult to suppress.

Scholars from various places began to talk privately about the Songde Center of the Great Zhou Dynasty, and public opinion became boiling.

Even Ouyang Rong, who was far away in Jiangzhou, found that even in Xunyang City, where the atmosphere was relatively bad, there were many people talking angrily.

On the surface, discussion is prohibited, but it is difficult to stop Youyou from talking.

But he also knew that in this era, it was difficult for this kind of public opinion to influence the court's policy... If it raised its head, it would only pour out all the anger on the Wei family, blaming them for deceiving the saints and treacherous ministers deceiving the emperor.

The Yuanzheng holiday had just passed, and January and February of the first year of Tianyou passed quietly like this, as the officials and people all over the world quietly watched the turmoil in the Luoyang court.

But what worried Xie Lingjiang in Prince Xunyang's palace never happened.

It seems that no one has ever paid attention to the memorial of senior brother.

His name was never found in the series of edicts issued from Luoyang.

They are different from those "relegated celebrities" who were demoted by the empress but became famous all over the world and were praised by scholars.

Ouyang Rong seemed to have been forgotten.
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