Spoiler History: Starting from the Three Kingdoms

Chapter 184 Reverse version gameplay

Chapter 184 Reverse version gameplay

The Ganlu Hall was quiet at the moment, all the officials tied their hands, only Li Shimin's laughter echoed.

When sweeping the four directions, the heroes didn't even notice it, but when they put away their knives and started to rule the world, the local tyrants really stood in front of him.

And just because he was born as a powerful man in Longyou, Li Shimin understands the attitude of the powerful towards the imperial court better.

"Imperial power and local power...that's quite a good point."

Li Shimin sighed deeply.

The decrees of the central court will eventually be implemented at the local level, and the local tyrants coerce the people. Those who are close know the strength of the soldiers and dare not disobey them. Some simply refuse to obey orders.

As for this Boling Cui, Li Shimin himself can be called "a famous name that has been admired for a long time".

The courtier didn't speak, but Li Shimin did a simple calculation in his heart:
"This Cui family prospered with Guangwu. He will not die even if the emperor dies, and he will not die if the country dies."

"I worked hard for the country, but instead I became a long-term employee of his Boling Cui family?"

These words were a bit harsh, Fang Xuanling and Du Ruhui glanced at each other, the two of them, Qinghefang and Jingzhaodu, although they felt a little wronged in their hearts, they really couldn't say anything at this time.

Facing Fang Du's wink, Changsun Wuji smiled slightly:
"Everyone is the son of heaven, rich all over the world, why should you be so self-deprecating?"

"Just like this light curtain, it still loves everyone after thousands of years, and Boling Cui is annihilated in the history, even after thousands of years, only spit is left."

Li Shimin's face looked better now, but he still didn't express some of his thoughts in his heart.

For example, Boling Cui made his fortune completely in the late Tang Dynasty, so maybe all the ten or so prime ministers from that school were in the late Tang Dynasty?

But in the late Tang Dynasty...the Anshi Rebellion...this made Li Shimin not in the mood to make fun of it.

So I simply skipped this topic and looked at another aristocratic family:
"This Hongnong Yang family...has actually been cut off?"

This doubt is very clear. After all, the former Sui Dynasty Yang insisted that his thirteenth generation ancestor was the late Han Dynasty Taiwei Yang Zhen.

The courtiers looked at each other, and in the end only Fang Xuanling said with all his might:

"Perhaps later generations studied historians' classics more thoroughly...However, the Hongnong Yang family did go through several ups and downs from the late Han Dynasty to the former Sui Dynasty."

"The Yang families of several lines in the Northern Dynasties are all called Hongnong Yang, and there may be some filth in it."

Li Shimin shook his head, now he doesn't believe this at all, after all, Li Tang insisted that Li Hao was pulled out and beaten by the light curtain, and this behavior may be inspired by Yang Sui's move.

And at this time, everyone is proud of forcibly attaching to the remnants of the aristocratic family, and the future generations can read the history books. After seeing that Zhu Baba was born as a beggar and won the world, I'm afraid they don't think there is any dignity in this kind of forcible climbing. Take it as a joke.

Just like him, Li Shimin, is it possible that he really has the glory of Li Hao?Then Li Hao is almost as glorious because he is the emperor through the ages!
So it's just a statement:
"If you want to study Jin Shu, you should research it carefully, and don't make jokes for future generations."

Fang Xuanling understood and obeyed the order, while the other courtiers also had different thoughts.

[So we look back and see that the gameplay of Aristocratic Family has been perfectly developed by the powerful men of the Han Dynasty:

Use wealth to make friends with celebrities, let celebrities give their children fame, and the children who have fame can enter the officialdom legally and quickly, and after entering the officialdom, use their power to grab more wealth.

With more wealth, you can make friends with celebrities with higher reputations, and celebrities with higher reputations will be granted higher fame. Eventually, the children who enter the officialdom will obtain higher official positions...and so on, and the cycle starts over and over again.

Tyrants, celebrities, and officialdom form a perfect closed loop. You only need to have one of these three things, and you can join in naturally, grow stronger in a cycle, and finally participate in the game of fighting for the deer at the end of the Han Dynasty. .

It should be noted that compared with the Qin Dynasty, the Han Dynasty had already completed the transformation from blood lineage and patriarchal lineage to rural geography. Political and economic dependencies.

The tycoons of the Eastern Han Dynasty were so powerful because they had essentially become a regional interest group.

And the ticket to this game at the end of the Han Dynasty is the status of a powerful person.

Needless to say, the Yuan family and the Cao family are too famous.

The Xiahou family who followed Cao Cao was also a local tyrant in Qiao County, and Xu Chu, who gave people the impression that he was a naive, was also a tyrant in Qiao County. According to the records of the Three Kingdoms, at the end of the Han Dynasty, Xu Chu was able to gather thousands of young clans and build a Wubao. His identity is very clear .

In addition, there are Chen, Xun and Zhong from Yingchuan, Cheng Yu and Li Dian from Yanzhou, Cui Yan from Hebei and so on.

Cao Cao himself can basically be regarded as the king of scrolls rolled out by the powerful northerners.

The Jiangdong Sun family is a bit special, and can be regarded as the first real beneficiaries of the troubled times.

Before the Yellow Turban Uprising, Sun Jian served successively as Yandu Cheng, Xuyi Cheng, and Xiapi Cheng. He had a reputation for being brave and not afraid of death when suppressing bandits.

During the Yellow Turban Uprising, Sun Jian accurately captured the last ticket to get on the chariot. He recruited soldiers in Huaisi and pulled together merchants, refugees, young adults, etc. to form a team of a thousand people. Gain a reputation.

That's why Sun Jian was so brave and not afraid of death when he was fighting for Dong. After he was the first to invade Luoyang, relying on this reputation, Sun Jian also succeeded in becoming a local tyrant from a reckless hero.

What is slightly special is that Sun Jian and Sun Ce relied on military merit rather than celebrities to raise their reputations, which is not compatible with the late Han Dynasty version. We can get a glimpse of it from the recorded deeds.

For example, Sun Jian fell in love with Wu's daughter's unsuccessful marriage proposal and wanted to do something wrong. He was so scared that Wu's daughter volunteered to vote, just hoping not to harm her family.

For example, Sun Jian had old grievances with Wang Rui, the governor of Jingzhou, and Zhang Zi, the prefect of Nanyang. Later, Wang Rui was forced to drink poisoned wine, and Zhang Zi was hacked to death by Sun Jian.

Sun Ce was similar. He felt slighted when talking with the famous scholar Gao Dai, so he wanted to kill Gao Dai, but all the scholars in the village pleaded with Gao Dai. Sun Ce felt insulted and killed Gao Dai by force.

And these people who were killed basically belonged to the circle of powerful players, so it is not surprising that Sun Jian and Sun Ce died unexpectedly.So in the end, Sun Quan stopped this style of style, and Sun completed the last step of transformation and became one of the players on the poker table.

As an extra note, the other two who are more similar to the Sun family are Lu Bu and Ma Chao. They are like Sun Jian. Greater achievements.

Therefore, Ma Chao and Lu Bu's reputation and ending are similar to Sun Jian's. The difference is that the Sun family no longer confronted the version when they came to Sun Quan, and Sun Jian's reputation was saved a lot.

Liu Bei won't talk about it. His subordinates can be regarded as frustrated people, and most of them are abandoned by the version.

A typical example is that Mi Zhu has money and has no one, and he has not changed from a wealthy businessman to a powerful; Liu Ba wanted to vote for Cao, but was thrown out by Boss Cao with one hand.

Not to mention the second master and the third master, one is a fugitive and the other is a butcher, and Zhuge Wuhou doesn't like this game of the family and takes the initiative to withdraw from the circle.

Therefore, Ji Han and his gang were incompatible with the late Han Dynasty, because they were going against the grain in these troubled times.

So after Ji Han's failure, the powerful families had no obstacles.

They tried their best to climb toward the top of the powerful mountain.

By the way, the people who were used as stepping stones were kicked into the bottomless abyss. 】

Liu Ba first expressed his views fiercely:

"What does it mean to be thrown out? I mean..."

Liu Ba was speechless.

"Kicked out?" Zhang Fei was considerate.

Liu Ba blushed, but Mi Zhu next to him comforted him:

"Why does Zichu care so much?"

"Now it seems that it may not be a bad thing. If you go to Xu, you will be able to see the light and auspiciousness? Can Cao Cao let you do whatever you want like a lord?"

This is true, Liu Ba still admits this, but he still cares about this description:
"I just saw Cao's ignorance of people, so I put my love on mountains and rivers!"

"Indeed." Everyone nodded perfunctorily to cooperate with Liu Ba.

Pang Tong studied it and felt that he had a toothache:
"Then this Cao thief has unified the power of the powerful family in the north?"

Zhang Fei was overjoyed: "Isn't that just a one-pot meal?"

Pang Tong was speechless, shook his head and looked ahead:
"The summary of the later generations is from a strategic point of view. Although the circular gameplay of the powerful and famous officialdom is simple, it is not bad on the whole."

Kong Ming pondered for a moment and said:

"In this way, the rise of paper is the first to destroy celebrities."

Pang Tong deduced and thought about it together, and agreed very much:

"The cheaper the paper, the wider the spread of Confucian classics, so that even an idler in the fields can buy a few scriptures if he saves money."

"In this case, it will be difficult to see great Confucian scholars such as Zhang, Mou, and Cai, and the grand scene of tens of thousands of disciples traveling together should no longer be seen."

Zhang Fei poked his head curiously:
"Who is this piece of?"

Zhang Song explained: "Master Pang should be talking about Zhang Xing, Mou Chang, Cai Xuan and other Confucian scholars. Thousands, 6000 disciples."

Zhang Fei let out a "wow" sound and found it unimaginable:
"Isn't that... just like being a powerful student?"

Kong Ming clicked the paper on the desk and said:

"That's why it is said that this paper can destroy celebrities."

"As long as the people's wisdom is opened up, so that the people can exchange a bucket of millet for a scripture, then this kind of gentry who inherits the classics will no longer appear."

After imagining the scene, Kong Ming couldn't help thinking:

"If it can be done in books like the later generations, with the method of imperial examinations, without asking for the prime minister of Guizhou, as long as it can produce officials, the disaster of the powerful will be solved."

Pang Tong considered from another direction:
"In this way, Kong Ming may become the enemy of a powerful family, and the lord will also..."

Kong Ming shook his head and laughed:

"When I was in Jingzhou, I once talked with Dr. Zhang, and I also know the truth of not being able to make up for what is empty."

"The disease of the family has already entered the skin of the big man, so it should be taken care of slowly."

"Besides, when treating this disease, Cao Mengde will definitely help me wait a while."

Kong Ming saw very clearly that annexation and occupation were engraved in the bones of a powerful, and they would not give preferential treatment to Cao Cao because he was also from a powerful background.

Before the battle with Yuan Shao, Cao Cao may have been powerful, but from the moment he defeated Yuan Shao and took control of the north, Cao Cao and the aristocratic families were no longer on the same path.

(End of this chapter)

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