【All women in the city want to marry me】【Husband and wife are both succubi】【No CP in the main text】
After transmigrating for three years, Chu Yi'an unexpectedly bound the '...
Chapter 102: The latest chapter triggers the emperor's self-reflection
This means that Wei Yang might really know how to deploy troops.
Hearing their discussion, Chu Yian lowered her head, afraid that others would see the smile on her face that she could hardly hold back.
Don’t say that, don’t say that.
Wei Yang was not only good at law, but also good at military science.
His attainments in military science even far surpassed those in law. However, the Qin State was not strong in the past, so there was no place for his skills. That's why he used all his skills in law.
When Duke Xiao of Qin learned that Wei Yang also understood military strategy, he was completely shocked.
Wei Yang's teacher initially thought that he had a talent for military science and asked him to study it. He completed it in five years and then switched to studying law to learn how to govern the country.
He is definitely a talented person.
It was also thanks to the fact that the King of Wei was blind and did not listen to Gongshu Zhuo's advice. He should have either reused Wei Yang or killed him, but instead let him leave Wei.
This led to the Qin State's current state, and also laid hidden dangers for the Wei State in the future.
The students continued their discussion: "No, that's impossible. His legal attainments are already at the pinnacle. How many people could never reach his level in their entire lives? And you're telling me he also understands military science?"
Chu Yian seemed to hear some breaking sounds. Oh, it seemed that this group of students had collectively broken down.
"Impossible! It's absolutely impossible for someone to master both military science and law at the same time!! Absolutely impossible! Haha, haha!"
"It's a rotten book. It's a rotten book. I won't read it anymore! Ha, I won't read it again. It's a rotten book!"
"Mr. Dapeng, aren't you making Wei Yang too omnipotent? This doesn't make sense. He should at least be a little more normal.
You said that he is a legal talent and a genius of unparalleled talent, which I think is very reasonable.
Do you still want a Wei Yang who is good at commanding battles? Or a military genius?
What then are my twenty years of studying so hard? When Wei Yang was in his early twenties, he had already achieved academic success and was feared by the veteran general Gongshu Zhuo.
I’m in my early f**king thirties and I didn’t even pass the imperial examination!!”
"I'm not going to watch it anymore. What kind of person is this? I'm leaving. I'm going to study."
Chu Yian almost couldn't hold back his laughter. It turned out that students in ancient times were also so easily defeated.
There is only one talent like Wei Yang among so many people. Is there anything wrong with being a little more outstanding?
Not at all.
She quietly watched the group of students cursing and swearing, their attention not focused on the upcoming war, but on scolding her for making Wei Yang too omnipotent.
She's not the creator, this is all history, he's just so omnipotent, what can she do? Delete Wei Yang's abilities with one click?
However, some students still expressed their acceptance: "Wei Yang studied hard and his brain was naturally more intelligent than ordinary people. I think it is not difficult to accept that he knows military science."
"Yes, the most capable general in Qin State at the moment is Ying Qian, but Ying Qian has withdrawn from the reform. Qin Xiaogong has invited him many times but he has not come forward.
Che Ying was also immature. If Wei Yang did not have the talent to be a commander, the Qin State would have to go through countless detours if it wanted to unify the six states.
I just hope Mr. Dapeng can make the following content more exciting. If the army trained by Che Ying were to crush the armies of other countries and successfully unify the six kingdoms, this book would be too cliché.
"I believe Mr. Dapeng wouldn't do that. She had her own considerations. She was able to create such a vast background and a chaotic world and write it clearly. She probably didn't expect Qin to unify the six kingdoms so quickly, which would have been extremely difficult.
There will probably be a lot more to write later, and I don’t know if I will be able to see the Qin Dynasty unify the six kingdoms in my lifetime.”
Chu Yian: ...
The discussion at the bookstore was very lively, and Chu Yian was very happy to listen to it.
At the same time, as soon as the book was released, it was rushed into the palace and placed on the emperor's desk.
After seeing the latest updated content, the emperor's attention was not focused on the war that might be coming, nor on the commanding talent that Wei Yang might possess.
But it was placed in another place.
Duke Xiao of Qin promoted Wei Yang to the position of Da Liangzao and transferred a lot of power to Wei Yang in one fell swoop, making it impossible for him to be easily shaken.
The emperor stared at this passage for a long time, remaining silent, and didn't even bother to read the rest of the text.
Transferring such great power to Wei Yang...
Was Duke Xiao of Qin really not afraid of Wei Yang's rebellion?
Wei Yang held both military and political power, and could be said to be the first person under Duke Xiao to do so, reaching the pinnacle of power among officials.
How dare Duke Xiao open his heart to him like this...
The emperor stood up, walked to the window and looked out.
Outside, palace maids and eunuchs stood in several rows. The scene I saw every day when I looked out from here seemed to be the same, with no change at all.
The changes in the Qin State were rapid in the book, and many plots were not written out, so it gave him the illusion that the Qin State had easily become a powerful country.
However, the emperor knew that there were many sorrows and difficulties involved, but they were all hidden by Mr. Dapeng. As the emperor, he could imagine the difficulties involved.
However, Mr. Dapeng also said in the book that King Xiaogong of Qin did not have the weakness of ordinary kings who cherished power as if it were their life.
Cherish power as if it were your life...
Isn't that him you're talking about?
He couldn't help but think of the Qin family again. In fact, when he thought about it carefully, whether it was the ancestors of the Qin family or the children of the current generation of the Qin family, so many generations seemed to have never had the idea of rebellion.
It was just that his achievements were so great that they frightened the emperor, which is why he was feared by successive emperors.
The emperor pursed his lips and his expression gradually became ugly. He thought of the late emperor's edict of repentance again.
In fact, much of the power of this generation of the Qin family has been taken back, and is far less than that of the Qin family’s ancestors.
The reason why he cared so much about the Qin family was ultimately because of the late emperor's edict of repentance.
He issued the edict of repentance to tell the world that not only he, but also other emperors' actions were all slandering the Qin family. They killed them and demoted them again and again because they were afraid of the Qin family.
Although he hadn't issued the edict of apology, it acknowledged that the Qi family had wronged the Qin family...
The emperor closed his eyes, all kinds of thoughts swirling in his mind, and he was uneasy.
He turned his head to look at the book on the table again, walked over and picked it up.
But he did not turn to the last few pages, but turned the book to the front.
In order to make the Qin State strong, Duke Xiao of Qin issued a decree to seek talents from various countries.
It was precisely because he listed in detail all the incompetent kings of Qin in his order to seek talents that Qin was reduced from a dominant vassal state to a small country looked down upon by others. His sincere attitude touched many people, which led to the recruitment of Wei Yang, which enabled Qin to reform and become stronger step by step.
The people of Qin did not blame Qin Xiaogong for disrespecting their ancestors, but said with tears in their eyes that it should have been done long ago.
If the monarch still maintains a condescending attitude, Qin will sooner or later be destroyed in the conquest of the six states, and the people of Qin will always have to live in poverty.
If a country can only allow itself to be bullied, what future can it have?
If the country is not strong, how can the people live in peace?
Although Dashun is relatively peaceful now, and although there are frequent harassments on the border, it has not yet triggered a large-scale war.
But what about other countries?
Can they really live in peace with Dashun forever?
While he was still plotting how to deal with the Qin family, had they, like the Qin State, already begun their efforts to develop, waiting only for the day when they could annex Dashun and the surrounding states in one fell swoop?