What happened after the Battle of Yaoshan? After the battle, the life and death issues of the country were resolved, and the corresponding resistance of this term came more from the erosion and rebound of internal slackness.
Zhao Jiu had thought of this a long time ago, and he always believed that this was normal and tolerable... because anyone can slack off and rebound after experiencing four years of such tense days, and people should be allowed to slack off and rebound.
But he never expected that this slackness would accumulate to such an extent and that this backlash would come so quickly.
However, in the dark, Emperor Zhao thought about it and suddenly laughed... Doesn't this prove that he, the emperor, is still irreplaceable?
Without the instinctive conservatism of the entire bureaucracy, how can one demonstrate one's foresight?
When I think about it carefully, I have done a lot of things in the past four years, and the times have changed a lot, but the sense of mission of the times has not diminished at all.
If you traveled to this era and became the emperor, wouldn't you want to fight against the Jin Dynasty?
With this thought in mind, Zhao Jiu simply stood up and said, "Everyone go back to your positions!"
Emperor Zhao kept his promise. After a while, all the ministers returned to their seats and the doors and windows of the palace were opened. The dazzling sunlight shone into the palace, making the ministers feel uncomfortable for a moment. After a while, they realized that the emperor on the throne had disappeared without a trace.
The ministers discussed it a lot, but they could only look at it in dismay.
However, several ministers, whether it was Lu Haowen who had an extraordinary status, or Zhao Ding and Zhang Jun who had distinct administrative styles, all became suspicious.
The things that had just happened, whether it was Emperor Zhao expelling the Jin envoys without giving his ministers any chance to interrupt, or the "self-humiliation" in the middle, or the "Chu Zhuangwang's broken ribbon story" at the end, were all extremely serious political topics.
But just as the ministers were trying to sort out their words and prepare to discuss how to deal with this mess, a very loud voice suddenly came from behind them:
"Those who just went to the left are all Jin spies! The government has said so beforehand, otherwise you will be ruined!"
Everyone turned around and saw Hu Quan, the editor of the Privy Council and the editor-in-chief of the Honglu Temple Gazette, who rarely came to the palace today. He spoke angrily with veins bulging, but then he turned away, as if these words were from the bottom of his heart.
After these words were spoken, many people became frightened and terrified. The five ministers looked at each other, not knowing what to do.
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