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Chapter 412 Different voices

"The Prime Minister's memorial to enfeoff the sons as kings and to be in charge of Yan, Qi and the remote areas of Chu. What are your dear friends who have any objections?"

After a while, seeing the ministers looking at each expectant look, Ying Zheng raised his head and slowly swept across the hall, with extraordinary peace.

Meng Tian was suddenly shocked when she met Ying Zheng's gaze. Meng Tian had seen such a gaze. It was more than ten years ago when Ying Zheng talked about how to deal with Lao Ai's rebellion.

Ying Zheng has a very tough personality. The more he faces pressure, the calmer he will be in dealing with things.

"Your Majesty, I have objections."

A sudden sound suddenly came from the hall.

Everyone's eyes looked in the direction where the sound came, and Li Si stood up like an excited crane bird.

Li Si became a disciple of Xunzi, learned the art of King of **, and was well versed in Legalism. Before Han Fei entered Qin, Ying Zheng studied "Book of Shangjun" and had some unknown things and often discussed and communicated with Li Si. Because of this opportunity, Li Si and Ying Zheng were not just a relationship between the monarch and the subject.

If it weren't for the identity, the two would probably be close friends.

Based on his understanding of Ying Zheng's past, Li Si was convinced that Ying Zheng did not agree with the enfeoffment of the sons as kings.

As long as Ying Zheng does not agree with something, no matter how much the ministers insist, the matter will definitely not be able to pass it.

At this time, Li Si didn't mind being the pioneer of Ying Zheng.

"The sons and men of Zhou Wenwu had many surnames, and then they were alienated and attacked each other like enemies. The princes attacked each other even more. The Emperor of Zhou could not prohibit them. Now the country is subject to the unification of His Majesty's gods, and they are all counties. The heroes of the sons and ministers gave them heavy rewards for public taxes, which was very easy to control. If there is no disagreement in the world, then the art of peace will be inconvenient to place the princes."

Li Si was knowledgeable and had a very good understanding of the history since King Ping of Zhou moved east. In his opinion, the Zhou Dynasty's enfeoffment of princes was not as glorious as Confucianism said.

"There is no warmth like a relative between countries, but the fundamental interests are based on the fundamental conflict of interests between the two countries, even if the king is a father, son, brother and the same clan, he will not be able to fight with each other. He will be granted the sons as kings, and the king will fight with each other!"

Confucianism advocates that gentlemen do not speak of profit, while Legalism is different. It is powerful and it is clearly stated without any cumbersomeness. Although Li Si's remarks poured a basin of cold water on the ministers of Qin who were looking forward to being king, it is undeniable that what Li Si said was the facts.

Good words are not beautiful, and good words are not kind.

Li Si's words sound uncomfortable.

The most important thing between countries is to look at the strength of the country. If the country is weak, the monarch will talk about benevolence and righteousness every day, but it will still inevitably lead to the fate of a destruction of a country.

"What the Tingwei said is wrong."

Kong Feng supported the feudal system and immediately stood up to refute Li Si: "Tingwei only saw that after the feudal division, the nations had a fight. But Tingwei chose to ignore it, and divided the feudal divisions and jointly built the princes' role in protecting the Zhou Dynasty. King Wu attacked Shang and conquered Chaoge, but the heaven was jealous of the heroes. King Wu died early and left his youngest son to become the king.

King Cheng was young, and Duke Zhou assisted the government. Guan Shu and Cai Shu rebelled, and the remnants of the Shang Dynasty took the opportunity to cause trouble, and the Zhou Dynasty faced a risk of turmoil. At this time, Lu State sent troops to attack Wu Geng in the south, Duke Lu hoped to attack Guan Shu and Cai Shu in the north, and successfully quelled the rebellion and deterred the Huaiyi. Just imagine that Wu Geng, Guan Shu and Cai Shu rebelled, and there were no strong support from the princes outside. How could the Zhou Dynasty easily quell the rebellion?"

When King Cheng ascended the throne, Duke Dan of Zhou was regent. The master was weak and the ministers were strong, the people were unstable, and the ministers were suspicious. The Zhou royal family that had just been attacked and destroyed in the Shang Dynasty could be said to be in a turmoil. If a Zhou Dynasty that had not been dealt with properly and had just been established was likely to die in the second lifetime.

Unlike the Qin Dynasty, Zhou Gongdan, the minister who was appointed by King Wu of Zhou, was very talented in literature and martial arts. After Ying Zheng's death, Zhao Gao, who relied on, had ulterior motives, persecuted the court ministers and framed the generals who led troops to quell the rebellion.

No matter how you look at what Zhao Gao did, how can you think that the six Shandong countries remained in the death of Qin. No wonder later generations attached themselves to the association, saying that Zhao Gao was originally a descendant of the Zhao royal family, endured humiliation and was determined to destroy Qin.

"The Qin State first merged with the world, and the six countries in Shandong were not determined, and there were many people who were determined to restore the country. If there was another matter of becoming a king, the people of the six countries would wait for an opportunity to cause chaos and have no children to help them, what would happen?"

As a descendant of the Qin royal family, Chu Li Jin served as the chief of Qin. He firmly supported Ying Zheng in his early years, helped Ying Zheng to quell the Lao Ai Rebellion and regained the power of the monarch from Lu Buwei. The words that others could not say were said, Chu Li Jin dared to say.

Sure enough, after Le Lijin finished speaking, everyone in the court did not dare to answer.

The ancients said terriblely that death was not something that no one wanted to mention.

After Ying Zheng took office, he worked very diligently and reviewed memorials every day until his childhood. After years and thirty years, Ying Zheng felt more and more tired.

Life is limited and power is infinite. Ying Zheng's heart faintly aroused his desire for immortality. However, at this time, he has not met the Yan Qi Taoist priest who is good at fooling him.

"The Prime Minister proposed to enfeoff the sons as kings, but the Tingwei believed that the enfeoffment would be established again. The crowd was full of discussions and the plan was undecided."

Ying Zheng waved his hand to stop the arguments among the ministers and turned to look in the direction of the military general: "General Wang worked hard and made great contributions, and I am a teacher. Today, what kind of teaching does the veteran general have?"

Meng Tian's brows moved, and in a blink of an eye, he saw Wang Jian's half-closed eyes slowly opening.

"What's the matter with the king calling the old minister?"

Wang Jian seemed to have just come back to his senses from his myth.

"What does the Prime Minister think that the elder General Wang thinks?"

Ying Zheng could ignore the opinions of his ministers and not care about the hustle and bustle of the doctor, but he could not ignore Wang Jian's opinions.

Wang Jian, Wang Ben and his son came from the Wang family of Pinyang. They have been in the army for generations and have many old friends in the army. After taking power, Wang Jian was trusted by Ying Zheng and led his troops to attack the six kingdoms of Shandong and defeated the Qin king's feud. Over the past few decades, Wang Jian's position in the Qin army faintly caught up with Bai Qi.

Bai Qi made great contributions to Qin State and did not end well. Wang Jian took it as a warning and was low-key. Meng Tian led his troops to attack Chu, and returned to the court to achieve success, forming a check and balance with the Wang family. Coupled with Ying Zheng's strong confidence, Wang Jian did not have the worries of having a bow and bird.

Ying Zheng's inquiry fell into Wang Jian's ears, which was like a burst of thunder.

The next answer is related to the life and death of the Wang family.

"The king, the old minister thinks that the king will be granted the sons as kings, and the king will be dictatorial in his holy heart." Wang Jian spoke slowly, without expressing anything on the surface.

Wang Jian was cautious all his life and knew Ying Zheng's character a little. He thought that Ying Zheng would not support the proposal of enfeoffing the sons as kings.

"Meng Aiqing, what are you talking about?"

Ying Zheng worshipped Wang Jian as his teacher and knew in his heart that Wang Jian was unwilling to stand up. To put it bluntly, Wang Jian was good at protecting himself and always stood on the side of the winner.

Wang Jian returned to Lao Pinyang, and Wang Ben was far away in Qi.

Now, it depends on what the new generation general of the Qin army, Meng Tian, ​​is thinking.

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