Before Ying Yuan got into trouble, Daji would never have had such an idea.
But now, no one can tell what kind of dangers the Qin Dynasty will face in the future.
It may even lead to the destruction of the country and the ruin of the family.
Even for the sake of her two children, she must make plans early.
Allowing the families of those kings of different surnames to go to Beijing will allow them to focus more on fighting for the country.
Of course, the imperial court cannot take the initiative in speaking on this matter.
If it was Daji who wanted to invite them over, then what she said was the imperial decree.
Now, she is ruling the country from behind the scenes, and her words and deeds, in a sense, represent the court.
This is tantamount to telling the kings of other surnames or the people that the imperial court needs bargaining chips and they must act according to the imperial court's intentions.
In other words, it is putting political intentions on the table, which is not in line with the process.
If we are not careful, those kings of different surnames will be disheartened, and even the people will have complaints about the court.
However, since Xu Miaoyun invited them here, it cannot be said to be a political intention, but rather a personal wish.
Everyone would also know that she must have received instructions from the court to make the invitation.
Even if we knew, what would we do? There was no evidence in the world to bring this matter to light.
Without evidence, they could not make any substantive accusations or complaints against the court.
As long as it involves politics, a small matter, when spread to the people, will have a huge and far-reaching impact.
Therefore, those in power have to think carefully before doing everything.
When they think it is feasible and has little impact, or the benefits outweigh the impact, they will do it.
Just because the people don’t understand it now doesn’t mean they won’t understand it in the future. If they still can’t understand it in the future, then that thing must not be good enough or perfect enough.
Xu Miaoyun wanted to refuse this matter, but she couldn't find any reason to refuse. After hesitating for a long time, she finally said slowly:
"Your Majesty, I can only do my best in this matter. If it fails, I hope Your Majesty will not blame me."
Living under someone else's roof was not easy, let alone living in a large palace compound. Xu Miaoyun had no choice but to agree.
Hearing this, Daji nodded contentedly and said:
"With Sister's help, this will definitely happen. We brought them here because we were worried they would be affected by the war. Otherwise, how could those princes be able to defend the front lines with peace of mind?"
She didn't care whether the other party called her sister or queen when there were no outsiders around.
With the coming of war.
A wave of panic and anxiety gradually spread across the country.
When the people heard the imperial decrees issued from time to time, they began to forge iron tools, store grain, etc.
Although the city of Xianyang was still a scene of prosperity and joy, everyone felt a little more stressed than before.
Because they were afraid that the enemy would suddenly attack them.
People are in panic.
There is no way around it.
If at this moment, the people still have the slightest sense of danger, that would be truly terrifying.
The imperial court did not intend to control public opinion.
They can say whatever they like.
Anyway, there are only two results: if you win, the country will rise; if you lose, the country will perish.
However, people with lofty ideals will not get involved in the various discussions among the people. They are trying to save the country in their own way.
for example...
Cao Cao.
After he told Daji about Zhuge Liang, he personally selected more than ten people, each of them rode a fast horse, and headed for Shandong Road.
In mid-August of the sixth year of Chengping, Cao Cao arrived in Langya County.
During this period, several major battles broke out one after another on the Youyun side.
Among them, Bai Qi is under the greatest pressure.
The 250,000 enemy troops led by Pang Juan have already reached the outskirts of Shuozhou City and will attack the city soon. The situation is precarious.
On the other hand, at Hangu Pass, because of Ying Yuan's awakening, Wu Qi temporarily found it difficult to find an opportunity to attack the city.
So everything is peaceful.
Gao Shun has been actively training his troops.
He selected several good candidates from the million-strong army to serve as battalion-level instructors.
In this era, a battalion of soldiers would probably range from 500 to 800 people.
There are also troops that perform special missions, and a battalion may have thousands of people.
But generally speaking, the average is about 500 people.
One of the battalion-level instructors was named Yue Fei.
When the governor of Langya County learned that the Minister of War was coming in person and carrying the imperial edict, he called all the officials of the county to wait outside the city.
Seeing this, Cao Cao dismounted and addressed the officials without the slightest hesitation, "I have come here on official business. Time is of the essence, so please excuse the customary formalities."
The prefect, still confused, frowned and asked, "Your Highness, Prince of Wei, I wonder what business you've come to Langya on? Can I be of assistance?"
Cao Cao asked, "I heard that there's a talented man named Zhuge Liang in your Langya Commandery, and that he lives in Wolong Hill within the commandancy."
Hearing this, the county magistrate nodded and said, "Indeed, there is such a person. Some time ago, he wrote an article that made him famous. Is Your Highness the Prince of Wei looking for him?"
Cao Cao had nothing to hide. "That's right. It's a pity that such a talented person is in the wild. I will personally summon him to the court."
The county magistrate was immediately shocked. "Wow, the King of Wei came personally to look for him. What a great honor!" It seemed this man was destined for a high position in the future.
Cao Cao continued to ask, "How far is it from here to Wolonggang?"
The county magistrate said, "It's not far. If you ride a horse, you can get there in about half an hour."
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