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Chapter 66 Court Arrangements(2/2)

Sima Yong didn't dare to come. Of course, he can't come now. There are a lot of rebellions in the family that need to be put down.

After finishing the Luoyang incident, Sima Ying will return to Yecheng to dominate the government, just like the story of Wei Wu - of course, this is just a matter of course, and he may not be able to distinguish between unconditional surrender and conditional surrender.

"Build the Yezhong mansion as soon as possible. The original one is too small and does not suit the status of the orphan." Sima Ying added: "If there is not enough space, we will demolish the houses. Who doesn't agree? The Yi tribe."

"No." Lu Zhi responded.

"We must pay close attention to the matter of draft girls." Sima Ying looked at Meng Jiu again and said: "The number cannot be less than five thousand. You should pay more attention. They must be upright and pleasant-looking, preferably noble women."

"No." Meng Jiu agreed obediently.

"There are a lot of places to spend money." Sima Ying sighed and said, "We will impose more taxes this year. Now that I am the emperor's younger brother, the people of Hebei will be happy. It's just a small matter to collect more money."

Lu Zhi and Meng Jiu looked at each other and quickly looked away.

"If you have any relatives or friends, tell them all and give them an official position." Sima Ying laughed and said: "I understand, in today's world, you still have to use your own people. Loyalty is the most important, ability is second.

Already."

"No." Lu Zhi and Meng Jiu were overjoyed. Now it was justifiable to arrange their party members!

Although the King of Chengdu was majestic and the shogunate had a large number of personnel, the internal competition was very fierce, and the factional strife was even more murderous.

In the early years, the King of Chengdu was granted the title of four counties in Shu, which lasted for more than ten years. After the Shu Rebellion, he moved to the south county of Jingzhou.

Therefore, he had many contacts with scholars in Shu and had a good relationship with them.

Du Zhen, a native of Chengdu, was a young master of Qiaozhou. His son Du Bi was appointed as a general by the king of Chengdu. His younger brother Du Lie was appointed as the Langzhongling of the Kingdom - this position was one of the three ministers of the feudal state.

Now, Hebei's power is rising more and more, and there are fewer and fewer officials in Shu. As for the Jiangdong scholars, their momentum has declined greatly due to the land-based aircraft, and they have gradually become out of date.

Hebei is not a place where the people of Wu and Shu should come.

Lu Zhi and Meng Jiu actually competed for the dominance of the Hebei scholars in the shogunate.

In the future, when the King of Chengdu ascends the throne and proclaims himself emperor, everyone will have to rely on their own factions to compete for power in the court, so they can't be careless.
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