Song Hongzhi still left.
He rode away with a group of people at night.
Originally, no one paid attention to this matter, but on the next day, when the Ministry of War came out with the news that the young uncle was appointed by His Majesty as the commander of Liaozhen and was about to lead the war between the court and Gaoyang Kingdom.
For a time, both court officials and the people of the capital were talking about it.
Everyone was confused and skeptical about this appointment.
They felt that even Gaoyang Kingdom was just a vassal of Wei.
But it is still a country after all.
The country's national strength has been pretty good in recent years.
If we really want to start a war, we should at least send a good general, right?
Now, they actually let a young boy who is still wet behind the ears and is considered a dandy in everyone's eyes go.
How should we fight this battle?
However, the people tended to support the court's decision to declare a war against Gaoyang Kingdom, because the news from the Ministry of War also stated the reasons for the war.
In the eyes of many people, Gaoyang Kingdom was just a vassal state and had received no help from Wei over the years.
Now they are taking advantage of the chaotic situation in the north to make trouble, so naturally everyone is indignant.
I think they must be taught a lesson to let them know what it means to be the master of the Central Plains.
Under such circumstances, many people were dissatisfied with Song Hongzhi's appointment.
But I still hope he can win.
As for court officials.
Especially the censors of the Censorate.
But I also feel that it is time to submit a memorial.
He believed that Song Hongzhi was not suitable to be the commander of Liaozhen, and he was not allowed to directly control 50,000 troops.
You know, the old marquis's son, the former General Zhenbei, also started out as a small soldier.
Now, what right does this little uncle have to directly lead the war between the imperial court and Gaoyang Kingdom?
Some censors even spoke in a very serious manner.
It was said that the battle was originally a sure victory, but if Song Hongzhi had been sent, the result would have been different.
However, some of the censors felt that submitting the memorial was useless.
Look at what has happened recently.
When has Your Majesty ever listened to the advice of the Censorate?
Of course, as officials of the Censorate, they still have to make their presence felt, and this is also their duty. As for whether His Majesty listens or not, that has nothing to do with them.
Just like that, memorials once again poured into the cabinet and floated towards the imperial study.
But in the end, it was placed on Zhao Lingying's desk.
Concubine Ying was also speechless at this moment.
Ever since I took over the memorials.
There are not many major events.
But impeachment memorials come almost every day.
And most of them are directed at the Song father and son.
What can Zhao Lingying do?
I can only continue to review.
"Your Majesty, why did His Majesty suddenly appoint me as the Commander-in-Chief of Liaozhen?"
In Jingde Palace, Cuiguo, who was standing nearby grinding, asked, obviously not understanding either.
"How would I know?" Zhao Lingying sighed upon hearing this. "Your Majesty's thoughts are too deep. I could understand them before, but now, I can only guess roughly."
She was telling the truth. Some of the decisions made by her Majesty before were indeed clear after careful consideration.
Because Zhao Lingying felt that no matter how things change, the essence remains the same. Your Majesty is the emperor, so you should think from the perspective of an emperor.
For example, promoting Song Gongwen, implementing reforms, etc.
But for hard-line aristocratic factions like Wang Shouyuan.
He was actually directly given the official position of Inspector of Liangjiang.
At first, it seemed that this was done to appease the nobles, but if you think about it carefully, it doesn't seem right.
Especially this time, regarding the appointment of Song Hongzhi.
She can't understand.
And was greatly shocked.
Even if Your Majesty wants to train this young uncle, it will take time, right?
But he had only been in the Imperial Camp for a short time and didn't even have any experience in leading troops, yet now he had directly become the commander of Liaozhen.
It took my brother several years to reach this position, and he did so by following my father and had made many achievements.
Now Song Hongzhi has reached the pinnacle of success just like his father.
Moreover, military generals and civil officials are different.
Military generals value achievements.
Otherwise, if it is like this, problems will easily arise.
"Actually, your Majesty, I have figured out something." Cuiguo said again at this time.
"Oh?" Zhao Lingying immediately became interested and said, "Then tell me what you have realized."
"I think Your Majesty doesn't want to win the war against Gaoyang Kingdom?"
"Why send someone else but the young uncle..."
Cuiguo thought about it and prepared to continue speaking.
"presumptuous!"
Zhao Lingying stood up and interrupted him, saying coldly, "What are you talking about? Your Majesty is the Thousand Saint King, serving the country and the people. How could he not want to win the war against Gaoyang? Your Majesty wants this battle to be a great victory more than anyone else, to demonstrate the majesty of our Great Wei court."
"You are making wild guesses here! If you weren't my personal maid, I would send you to the Ministry of Punishment right now!"
As soon as these words were spoken, Cuiguo knelt down immediately, feeling a little flustered.
Although he felt a little wronged by being scolded, he lowered his head and dared not speak.
Because I know I said something I shouldn't have said.
Just as Zhao Lingying said.
This kind of words.
If outsiders heard it, it would be a disaster.
Seeing this, Zhao Lingying sighed slightly, then said, "Go check on His Majesty at Kunshou Palace to see if he's awake. Help him change his clothes, then report back to His Majesty that I have a memorial that requires your personal review."
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