Chapter 93 The desire to travel through time has reached its peak



For a time, Liu Che, who was still in front of Liu Qi, was beaten badly.

Not only did Liu Che not feel sad, he even enjoyed watching the show. After all, the one being beaten was not his own self in this dimension, so it didn't hurt.

Zhou Jia smiled secretly and enjoyed eating the melon very much.

Che Bao continued, "Liu Bi proclaimed himself the Eastern Emperor, opposed the central government, and refused to meet with Yuan Ang. It was only then that Emperor Jing of Han decided to suppress the rebellion by force. He sent Taiwei Zhou Yafu to lead 36 generals to resist the Wu-Chu coalition forces, and sent other generals to deal with the joint attacks of several other princes.

I won't go into details, but in short, the rebellion was eventually quelled. It began in the first month of the third year of Emperor Jing of Han and was finally quelled in March. All seven kings died, and Qi, which participated in the rebellion, was abolished, except for Chu, which retained its king and established a new king.

Overall, although this rebellion lasted a bit long, it was a good thing to some extent. This is because after these princes rebelled and were suppressed, the power of the princes was greatly reduced, and it was easier to control them. "

Liu Che, who had already ascended the throne, nodded and said, "Indeed, after the Seven Kings were destroyed, the resistance I have to deal with from the princes will be much less."

Che Bao's words reminded Zhou Jia of the Battle of Changping and Yingji's actions. It can be said that Yingji also reduced a lot of resistance for His Majesty to unify the six kingdoms at that time.

Nothing can be achieved overnight. Only through efforts from generation to generation like this can there be a result, otherwise it will remain unchanged.

So in Zhou Jia's opinion, although there are always many people saying that Ying Zheng picked peaches and stole from his ancestors and the Han Dynasty, he only knew how to take all the credit for himself.

But Zhou Jia will never forget the Qin ancestors who laid the foundation. Each of them is very important, and their due contributions cannot and should not be erased.

So arguing about all that nonsense seems really boring.

"As for the matter of establishing the empress and the crown prince, there's not much to say. It was nothing more than a change of political power, so I won't go into detail. On the Jiazi day of the first month of the third year of the Houyuan period, Liu Qi fell seriously ill and passed away soon after. At that time, Liu Qi was only 48 years old..."

Chebao was also a little helpless.

It was okay that he learned about his father's death when he was only three years old. Moreover, he also wanted to complain that his father seemed to be in good health, so how could he die at the age of 48?

Under the sky, Liu Qi silently covered his ears.

He didn't really want to hear about his death.

He was also shocked when he found out that he was gone, and Zhou Jia's teasing about his deceased father just now also made him feel a little sad.

If you think about it carefully, what Zhou Jia said makes sense. Ying Zheng was tortured into that state by the rumors. He was so competitive all the time and died at 49. Not only can they not compare with him in achievements, but they can't even compare with him in physical fitness!

It's so hurtful.

Zhou Jia waited for a long time after hearing what he said. After not hearing him speak for a long time, she said in shock, "That's all?"

"That's all, what else do you want to hear?"

Che Bao gave her a questioning look.

Zhou Jia was a little surprised and said, "I thought you would just briefly talk about the other things your father did."

Che Bao said, "I haven't expanded my territory yet, so I won't talk about it. But if you ask me to tell you about myself when I grow up, I can tell you about it for three days and three nights!"

There is some talk about expanding territory, but the rest is nothing more than issuing various policies to recuperate, then using marriage alliances to maintain stability with the Huns, and starting to propose using some external relatives to help him secure the throne, and then there really is nothing else.

"Aren't you going back?" Zhou Jia asked in shock.

Why is this kid so sharp-tongued now? Doesn’t his father really mind?

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Liu Qi sneered silently as he listened to Liu Che's words.

Very good, the kid has grown up and even his father dares to look down on him.

But he wouldn't really think that he couldn't control him in modern times.

"Come here, go and seal Liu Che's palace for me."

Empress Dowager Dou looked at the childish father and son and shook her head helplessly.

After Liu Qi finished all this, he even told Zhou Jia and Che Bao about what he had done. He also said that he would not give Che Bao living expenses in the future and asked him to find a way to make money on his own.

"mean."

Che Bao lowered his head and muttered.

Zhou Jia couldn't help laughing, coughed and said, "Okay, let's not talk about this anymore. Now that Che Bao has finished speaking, I will add a few points."

"Anything to add? Tell us." Che Bao and Liu Qi both became excited.

Zhou Jia nodded and said, "Let's talk about something that everyone likes - money. No one would dislike this thing, right? After all, with money, you can do many things you like, right? So, do you think that the more money you have, the better?"

Many people felt that Zhou Jia was just asking a nonsense question.

Of course, the more money, the better. If I had enough money, I wouldn't have to work so hard every day.

"Yes, aren't we working so hard just for money? If I had more money, I would have been enjoying the world like you, the people of later generations, are saying."

This question is completely unwise. Everyone works for money. If it weren't for money, why would we work so hard?

The people all thought so, even some emperors thought so.

Zhou Jia nodded. "Okay, the people have said so. So, Your Majesties, what do you think? But my question to you is not whether more money is good or not, but how do you think coins should be minted? For example, the Qin Dynasty had the Qin Ban Liang, the Song Dynasty began with the Jiao Zi, and the Qing Dynasty had the famous Yin Zi."

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