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Chapter 243 Cao Cao's Brain Tank

Chapter 243 Cao Cao's Brain Tank

Hua Xiong's third memorial is about asking a teacher for the little emperor.

Hua Xiong named several candidates in the memorial. Some of these people were officials in the court, some were scattered all over the world, some were already celebrities in the court, and some were not well-known.

Lu Zhi from Zhuojun, Cai Yong from Chenliu, Sima Hui from Yingchuan, Huangfusong from Anding, Yang Biao from Hongnong, Zheng Xuan from Beihai, Cui Yan from Qinghe, Chen Qun from Yingchuan, Huaxin from Pingyuan, Zhongyou from Yingchuan.
However, Xun You found a very familiar name in it: Yingchuan Xun Yu!
In the memorial, Hua Xiong asked the little emperor to summon all these people to Chang'an with an imperial decree, and then select four of them as teachers. These four emperor teachers will assist the little emperor to start governing Chang'an together and be responsible for Liu Xie's study on weekdays. Xiwen.

When the names of these candidates were announced to the public, many ministers began to discuss, and Xun You frowned. He repeated the names of those people one by one, and kept muttering in his heart:
Could it be that the general really intends to return power to the emperor?

None of these people is Hua Xiong's confidant, and many of them are great Confucians with real talents and learning. Thinking of this, Xun You couldn't help murmuring to himself:

If my uncle knew that he was named Emperor Teacher by the national thief in his heart, how would he feel?
The little emperor put away the memorial, and ordered Wang Xian to send imperial edicts to the people on the memorial one by one, and then opened the last memorial, which was to be read by the emperor.

At present, Hua Xiong listed some famous families, and asked the little emperor to pass an edict to these families, ordering each family to choose one or two descendants from the clan who were within eight years of the emperor's age to enter Chang'an as the emperor's companion.

The list of aristocratic families provided by Zhonghua Xiong in this volume of memorials is limited to the descendants of the Gongqing clan at all levels in the court, and also includes the prefects and herdsmen of various states, as well as the Zhuge family in Langya, the Sima family in Hanoi, the Zhang, Lu, Zhu, and Lu families in Jiangdong, and so on.

In fact, the meaning of Hua Xiong's writing this memorandum is very obvious, but whether he can get those few heaven-defying characters together depends on how his fate arranges. When the imperial decree passed, I wanted people to send the outstanding descendants of the clan over.

It's even hard to say whether people are willing to take care of themselves.

After reading it, the little emperor carefully placed the memorial next to Wang Xian, and seeing that the ministers below had nothing else to say, he announced the end of the court meeting.

Afterwards, Hua Xiong's few memorials turned into imperial edicts, which were sent to the world by the fast-horse messenger sent by Chang'an.

Soon, Cao Cao, who was located in Dongjun at this time, was the first to receive the imperial decree from Chang'an, and immediately ordered all his subordinates to raise their accounts to discuss matters.

Among the handsome tents, Cao Cao sat at the head, and next to him were two scribes of the same age, but the two seemed to have completely different styles.

The scribe on Cao Cao's left was neatly dressed, kneeling on the couch and sitting upright, while the man opposite him was much more dissolute, not to mention messy clothes, and I was kneeling on the couch, but he directly put his butt on the ground, holding his hand in his hands. He poured half a jug of wine, pouring two sips into his mouth from time to time.

These two people are naturally the two advisers Cao Cao relies on most: Xun Yu and Guo Jia.

After Cao Cao told the content of the imperial decree to everyone, he asked:
"Everyone, tell me what you think."

Although Cao Cao asked this question to everyone in the tent, his eyes fell on the two figures closest to him.

"Tut, tut!"

"Good wine!"

Guo Jia drank the wine in the flagon in his hand, then looked at Cao Cao, and smacked his mouth twice.

Xun Yu frowned and said to Guo Jia:
"Feng Xiao, my lord summoned us to discuss a serious matter, can you be a little more serious?"

Guo Jia sniffled and said:

"My lord, there is no need to take this matter so seriously. Why don't we ask the generals for their opinions first?"

After finishing speaking, Guo Jia took the lead in asking Xiahou Dun behind him:

"General Yuan Rang, the lord has been promoted, what do you think of this matter?"

Seeing that everyone suddenly looked at him, Xiahou Dun said cautiously, "My lord, military advisor, Mr. Wen Ruo, isn't this promotion a good thing?"

"Snapped!"

"Understood people!"

As soon as Xiahou Dun finished speaking, Guo Jia clapped his hands and praised him, then turned to Cao Cao and said, "My lord, it's a good thing for Jia to give the general an opinion!"

"The emperor sends you an official, isn't it all right for your subordinates?"

Xun Yu on the opposite side kept frowning, and said, "But if we accept this edict, we will be in trouble next time."

Cao Cao immediately nodded and said:
"That's right, Hua Xiong's move turned us all into rebels."

"Pfft!"

A strange sound sounded, and Guo Jia was about to stand up from the mat, but suddenly he lost his footing and fell to the ground. Thanks to Xiahou Dun who hurriedly supported him, he didn't fall and eat shit.

Guo Jia held Xiahou Dun's shoulders and said:
"My lord, Wen Ruo, the next time the imperial edict comes, that will be the next time, maybe before the next imperial edict comes, then Hua Xiong will die suddenly?"

"Have you seen the matter of Dong Zhuo?"

Xun Yu was not very satisfied with Guo Jia's attitude towards things, and said, "Feng Xiao, we are making suggestions for Meng De. We should look at the long-term. How can we say such illusory things?"

Xun Yu wanted to say something more, but found that Guo Jia actually pointed his index finger to his mouth, and Guo Jia said unsteadily, "Wen Ruo, I bet you that in a short time, my lord will definitely not be able to receive the call from that person." The imperial decree of Chang'an."

Guo Jia's words made everyone in the tent frown, and Cao Cao asked:
"Feng Xiao, why is this?"

"boom!"

Guo Jia threw the wine jug in his hand to the ground, and then he was about to walk towards the center of the handsome tent, and then said:

"Because, this is, this is what I guessed."

Seeing Guo Jia's jokes again and again, Cao Cao felt a little helpless. He smiled wryly and said to Guo Jia: "Feng Xiao, if you continue to behave like this, I will have to stop your drinking from now on."

"Hum."

At this time, Guo Jia had already stood firmly in the center of the handsome tent, and then he put away his frivolous expression, which was rare, his face tightened, he cupped his hands towards Cao Cao, and said in a serious voice:
"My lord, the big thing right now is not thinking about how to face the imperial decree of Chang'an in the future!"

"The huge Yanzhou is waiting for the lord, the governor of Yanzhou, to pick it up! If you don't eat the meat as soon as it reaches your mouth, you will be missed by others."

"As for Chang'an, hehe, don't worry, my lord, Zhong De must have a countermeasure in mind."

As he said that, Guo Jia looked at a middle-aged scribe who bowed his head. The scribe was very thin, with white beard and hair. He seemed weak, but there seemed to be a hint of coldness in his long and narrow eyes. mans flow.

(End of this chapter)

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