Chapter 136 The First Emperor felt offended.

The First Emperor frowned and looked at Zhao Si: "Why do you want to die?"

"How can reformers die well?" Zhao Si asked back.

The first emperor was slightly dissatisfied when he heard the words, he understood what Zhao Si meant.

This is not aimless, Wu Qi, Shang Yang, all reformers will not end well.

This is an indisputable fact, the lessons learned from the past, the teacher from the past, Zhao Si said that I have to die to show His Majesty, it is not a lie.

But the first emperor was very dissatisfied with these words, and what was dissatisfied was not Zhao Si's fear of death, but the inexplicable distrust.

The first emperor was essentially a king who could tolerate people, but also a king who could protect his subjects.

Zhao Si's words of fear of death were an offense to Shi Huangdi.

Why did reformers die?Either the emperor is narrow-minded and cannot tolerate others.Either the lord is incompetent and unable to share the pressure with his subordinates.

The first emperor never thought that the kings of all dynasties could compare with him. Compared with other kings, he tolerated more people. Whether it was Wang Jian or Wei Liaozi, they all died well.

His methods are also more ruthless, whether it is to eliminate foreign relatives, destroy the Six Kingdoms, suppress Lao Ai, or seize power from Lu Buwei, his skills are beyond doubt.

He is also willing to share the pressure for his subordinates. After the unification of the world, the books are written in the same way, the cars are in the same track, and the behavior is the same. Although Li Si led the implementation, it was the first emperor who stood firmly behind Li Si to withstand the pressure for him. The main object of discredit by public opinion.

The first emperor did not have the habit of throwing away when he was finished. Although people all over the world feared the first emperor and demonized him, one thing that cannot be denied is that the first emperor was definitely a leader worthy of death.

The first emperor really felt offended, not because of Zhao Si's greed for life and fear of death, but because of the distrust of the little guy in front of him.

Whether Zhao Si thinks that the first emperor can't protect him, or thinks that the first emperor will not protect him, it is essentially distrust.

Either they didn't believe in the ability of the first emperor, or they didn't believe in the personality of the first emperor.

"Is it up to you to do this?" Shi Huang's complexion was serious, his gaze slightly stern.

"That minister is the only one to die!" Seeing this, Zhao Si restrained the wry smile on his face, and replied solemnly.

"The king wants the minister to die, and the minister has to die. It's just that the minister's eyes are high and his power is low, and he can know but can't do it. I'm afraid it will ruin the country's plans." Zhao Si is not justifying, but explaining the facts.

In terms of positioning, Zhao Si believes that the current self is at best a spokesperson who expresses opinions and comments on the government, rather than an actual official who implements policies and governs the local area.

He really does not have enough skills, experience, and ability to implement such a policy.

"It doesn't matter, I will let Li Si tutor you, with you as the main one, the Great Qin Dynasty, the three lords and nine ministers, I will give you everything you need and ask for." The First Emperor sneered.

Zhao Si opened his mouth... In the end, he didn't continue to defend himself.

"May I think about it..." Zhao Si raised his head.

"Three days, within three days, I want to see the first volume." Emperor Shi Huang stretched out his finger.

Zhao Si nodded in a complicated mood, but Shi Huangdi didn't continue to speak, but just lowered his head to deal with the memorial.

Zhao Si knelt down with him, looked at the bamboo slips in front of him but had complicated thoughts, didn't know where to start, then found a scroll of unwritten bamboo slips, picked up his pen and pondered.

"Moving Noble Order"

The three words put to the pen seem to be extremely important at this moment.

"Damn it, why did this matter fall on me..." The more Zhao Si thought about it, the more uncomfortable he felt.

The current Great Qin is different from the Han Dynasty.

Emperor Han Wudi's father, Emperor Han Jing, had cut down the feudal clan and quelled the Seven Kings Rebellion.

During the Han Dynasty, the Seven Kingdoms had been completely swept into the dust of history.

The Han Dynasty did not have such a high tax and such an exaggerated corvee ratio as the Qin Dynasty.

During the period of Emperor Wu, there was already a certain basis for centralization. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty migrated rich people, and they migrated according to the standard of wealth.

There is no comparison between a rich man and an aristocrat. An aristocrat is a thousand-year-old blood, so what is a powerful man?
The powerful are rich, but only in one place, but the nobles are really famous all over the world, the families are married, and the nobles and nobles of the six countries are connected by blood.

Even if it goes a little further, the old nobles of the Six Kingdoms and the Qin royal family are also closely related.

It is conceivable that the pressure faced by Daqin was much greater than that of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to carry out the order to move Maoling.

It is extremely difficult for a powerful rebellion to cause a sensation in a county, but those big nobles can easily set off a rebellion involving a county, and even form a wide and deep network of relationships because of their in-laws. .

Compared with the powerful, they can only harm one place, and it is difficult to connect with each other.

Nobles can really concentrate their firepower, and they really have relationships and connections.

It is true that Great Qin has millions of soldiers... It is true that Great Qin has destroyed the six kingdoms.

However, Daqin destroyed the six kingdoms, apart from being able to fight by itself, it relied on long-distance friendship and short-term attack, trying to entrap capable ministers of other countries.

In fact, Great Qin is far from having an overwhelming advantage over the six countries. When the six countries unite, Qin is also in jeopardy.

It's just that the monarchs of the six countries have different minds and have different demands, which were divided and transformed by the Great Qin.

Looking at the six countries, the monarchs and ministers cannot be of the same mind, the ministers have the demands of the ministers, and the king has the thoughts of the king, so Qin can rule the world.

But once the order to relocate nobles is promulgated, it will give the old nobles of the six countries a reason to unite.

They have a common goal, spread all over the world, have prestige, power, wealth, and mutual in-laws in various places. When their interests are violated at the same time, they will quickly and naturally integrate into a group.

Daqin is targeting a whole group this time, and it is impossible to separate them.

What's more important is that the current time is at a delicate juncture in history. The Six Kingdoms have just been destroyed, but they have not been completely swept into the dust of history. .

Later generations often say that the long-term must be united, and the long-term must be divided, but before the unification of Qin, it was divided for thousands of years, and people took it for granted that unity is the exception, and division is the destiny.

The restoration of the Six Kingdoms has historical righteousness added to it.

"Qin destroys the six kingdoms, divides and transforms them, and destroys the old nobles of the six kingdoms, also divides and transforms them."

Zhao Si picked up a pen.

"Six royal families!"

"Great noble!"

"Little noble!"

"People in Qianshou!"

If Daqin wanted to successfully launch the relocation order, he could not regard the six countries as a whole.

Zhao Si initially divided them into four groups.

The relocation order of the Great Qin was only aimed at the big nobles, so theoretically speaking, the small nobles and the capital of Guizhou could be fought over.

Close attack, attacking the big nobles.

The distant friends are the head of Guizhou and the small nobles.

"Relax the policy, let the people recuperate, break the knowledge monopoly of the big aristocrats, and give the little aristocrats a way to rise..."

Zhao Si rubbed his eyebrows...

The more I wrote, the more confused my mind became... When I came back to my senses, I only felt that Shang Yang's car split was right in front of me.

"Catch the ducks to the shelves, this is..." Zhao Si sighed.

But Emperor Shihuang's order cannot be refused, Zhao Si didn't know what the consequences of refusing Emperor Shihuang would be, but the outcome would not be very good.

"Can I run now?"

"There's no need to die for Daqin..."

"I'm a modern person, and I'm not Daqin's loyal dog..."

"Even if the world is really in chaos, based on my understanding of history, it is always a way out to seek refuge with Liu Bang, right? Although there are cunning rabbits and dead dogs, I only want to be rich and safe, and highlight a well-behaved and sensible person. Liu Bang has no reason to force let me die."

Zhao Si's mind was in a mess.

The essence of the logic of all his behaviors is based on the fact that he is a modern person and possesses the conscience of a modern person.

He voted for the Qin Dynasty only because he had a good impression of the dynasty that created the first great unification, and at the same time he had a certain admiration for the first emperor, the eternal emperor.

Everything he does is done without violating his own safety.

political reform?Doesn't reform mean asking for death?

It is true that many sages emphasized that human beings are inherently mortal, which is either more important than Mount Tai, or lighter than a feather.

A man like Shang Yang may not know where his end will go. Chao Cuo is even more straightforward. Chao Cuo committed suicide by taking poison before his father tried to persuade him to no avail.

Chao Cuo went to cut down the feudal clan with the idea of ​​ruining his family and dying as a martyr.

But Zhao Si is not Shang Yang, not Chao Cuo, he cannot die calmly.

Zhao Si admired those deaths that were heavier than Mount Tai, which is where the charm of Zhu Xia's history lies, but Zhao Si did not want to die that were heavier than Mount Tai.

Zhao Si didn't want to die...

Zhao Si is an out-and-out modern person. His good impression of Daqin and the First Emperor is based on the fact that he is now a servant, a right concubine, a carefree life, and a family with surplus money.

If after crossing, he becomes the head of Guizhou who is about to be forced to death by corvée, regardless of whether it is Qin Shihuang or Han Wudi, Zhao Si will definitely be the first to rise up.

It doesn't matter whether the king is the most important or the people are the most important.

He has nothing to do with Zhao Si, he only thinks that his life is the most important.

In all fairness, if death is inevitable in the end, use your own life to complete Daqin's transformation and continuation of life.

Then Zhao Si felt that he might as well run away and wait for the chaos in the world to break out. At least under the premise of risking his life, what he reaped was his own fruit food.

I only heard that there are modern people who are dedicated to their jobs, but I have never heard of those who died for the company and their families were ruined.

"What do I give my life for? I..."

The more Zhao Si thought about it, the more confused he became...

No matter how you say it, Zhao Si can't be buried for the feudal era.

Zhao Si is not the emperor, nor the prince's grandson, nor the master of the country.

He has no reason to do such a thankless thing, what is he trying to do?Does the picture leave a name through the ages?

Zhao Si felt that what he had done so far was enough to leave his name through the ages.

He brought back potatoes, sweet potatoes and corn, and drew the first world map and nautical chart.The name Zhao Si will never be avoided in future history lessons.

"It doesn't make sense, it doesn't make sense at all!" Zhao Si shook his head and took a sneaky look at Shi Huangdi.

Seeing that the first emperor looked solemn, it seemed that he had no intention of joking with himself.

(End of this chapter)

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