Chapter 41(2/2)
Not only were these rough men not angry, nor did they feel humiliated, but they all had smiles on their faces. They were even happier than the civil and military officials of the Jin Dynasty when they learned that the Mongols had withdrawn their troops.
Emperor Qingyuan seemed to have forgotten these Mongolian envoys and looked down.
"Still a bit older."
Emperor Qingyuan looked away from Qin Ye, looking for a familiar figure, and finally withdrew his gaze.
Qin Ye felt the emperor's gaze and felt inexplicable. At this time, Qin Ye was worried. His son-in-law was still in the grassland, being chased by a hundred thousand cavalry.
The civil and military ministers were still arguing about what title Wu Fa should be granted.
"Your Majesty, according to the promotion mechanism of the Great Jin Lord, whoever destroys a country will be promoted to nine levels at most. Countries are divided into big and small, strong and weak. Mongolia can be considered a small country. Now that Baron Wu has destroyed three Mongolian tribes in a row, he should be promoted to nine levels."
There were some differences among the officials on Wu Fa's promotion.
Some military generals believe that Wu Fa made the greatest contribution. Although he destroyed three Mongolian tribes, it cannot only be regarded as his contribution to the destruction of small countries. Those who argue with reason are somewhat surprising, and they are the four kings and eight princes.
Niu Jizong was still hanging out with Wu Fa. They already instinctively believed that Wu Fa had a good cooperative relationship with Niu Jizong and should be drawn into their camp.
Although Niu Jizong was a deputy general, he still had meritorious service.
Wu Fa is the chief general and has great achievements. If he doesn't get promoted many times, will Niu Jizong still have a chance?
The most important thing is that military honors have accumulated many titles for their military achievements. If they go on an expedition in the future and cannot be rewarded for their merits, wouldn't it be a waste of effort?
Everyone had their own plans, and the civil servants did not want the generals to continue to grow bigger, so they took a suppressive attitude and tried to weaken Wu Fa's contribution to the victory of the three Mongolian tribes.
Zhuge Shanji has his own interests: "So, a third-class man will be promoted to a third-class son, a third-class son will be promoted to a third-class uncle, and a third-class uncle will be promoted to a third-class prince..."
"Furu!"
A majestic old general, about fifty or sixty years old, stood up directly: "What do you rotten people know about discussing military merit? Is this how you discuss it?"
"His Majesty."
The old general Feng Tang clasped his fists and saluted: "General Wu has made great achievements, and his achievements are not only the destruction of the three Mongolian tribes. Therefore, I believe that General Wu should be given the title of first-class marquis."
ps: The third update today!
Chapter completed!