The Xiao Dynasty collapsed and the Xin Dynasty was established.
For Gu Qingcheng, who was far away in Lingnan, it did not have much impact.
That’s not right!
Many "talented people" were exiled to Lingnan.
This time it seems to be more comprehensive.
In addition to the former officials, nobles, royal family members, etc. who were purged by the new emperor Chen Jing, there were also eunuchs, imperial physicians, etc.
Even the craftsmen who built the imperial tomb were there.
Ahem, as soon as the new king ascended the throne, he began to build the imperial mausoleum.
I don’t know if it was because they didn’t choose a good location or the craftsmen really made a mistake, but the imperial tomb actually flooded.
Chen Jing felt that it was unlucky and probably wanted to establish his authority, so he exiled all the officials in the Ministry of Works and the construction workers to Lingnan.
Gu Qingcheng:...Chen Jing, you are such a good person!
She is building a city and needs professional talents.
Those craftsmen were able to build the imperial mausoleum, so now they are just building a city, which should be no problem.
On Gu Heng's side, he was not too heartbroken about the fall of the previous dynasty!
A senior official like him who comes from a noble family does have a sense of family, country and the world.
However, in this era, rituals and music have already collapsed.
The change of dynasties is just like playing house.
Every thirty to fifty years, a new emperor would be appointed.
Gu Heng lived a relatively long life, and the Xin Dynasty was the third dynasty he had lived through.
If he had to sacrifice his life for his country every time a dynasty collapsed, his life would not be enough.
Compared with the change of dynasties, he cares more about family inheritance.
As long as the Gu family is still there, they can save the world and the people.
Gu Heng didn't even sympathize with the Xiao royal family. He only felt sorry for the ordinary people in this turbulent time.
Of course, his daughter-in-law is from the Xiao family. On the surface, Gu Heng still has to sigh for the demise of the Xiao Dynasty.
But, that’s all!
Gu Qingcheng: ...
All right.
As someone who is also involved in government affairs, she also has a dirty heart.
There's not a lot of sentimentality either.
This is how government affairs are. There is no right or wrong, good or evil, only the struggle for power and the confrontation of strength!
When the Xiao family became weak, its ministers naturally plotted rebellion.
When Chen Jing or his descendants become weak, new traitors will appear.
Of course, this new dynasty was destined to be the last one.
because--
Gu Qingcheng stood on the top of the mountain, staring blankly at the north.
…
Northern Dynasties!
Thanks to their cooperation with Yuwen Song and the subsequent contribution of horseshoes, the Gu family was able to gain a firm foothold in the Northern Dynasty.
They are no longer a fugitive family of impoverished status, but a family of ability and meritorious service.
Because of this, Gu Yi was appointed as the Secretary of the Central Secretariat by the Northern Dynasty Emperor, a position with real power and a bright future.
Gu Yi's younger brothers also received official positions of varying ranks.
There are real jobs and there are also empty jobs!
Regardless of whether it is true or not, the Gu family has completely established itself in the Northern Dynasty.
The second and third generations of the Gu family also began to interact with the aristocratic families, nobles, and royal families of the Northern Dynasties.
Of course, the Yu Wensong family has the best relationship with the Gu family.
"Brother Ah Heng, I heard that you are going to follow the general back to the Six Garrisons?"
Gu Youyi used her memories from her previous life to successfully establish a closer relationship with Yuwen Heng.
The two of them are like childhood sweethearts with similar interests.
Yuwen Heng was a member of the royal family, and his father was a general.
As for Gu Youyi, although her father Gu Ji was not the eldest son of the Gu family, he was also a legitimate son.
Gu Youyi is Gu Ji's legitimate daughter and also a noble lady from a prominent family.
She is also a good match for Yuwen Heng.
In addition, Gu Youyi has the memory of an extra life, and she replicates Gu Qingcheng of her previous life in every way, which makes her seem particularly intelligent and insightful.
Therefore, Yuwen Heng did not underestimate Gu Youyi just because she was young.
There was never a shortage of evildoers in ancient times.
Young geniuses are even more common.
The little girl from the Gu family is quite intelligent.
Not only Yuwen Heng, but also Yuwen Song felt that Gu Youyi was rare.
The two families are of similar status, and the two children are barely close in age, a difference of four or five years is really nothing.
Yuwen Song then came up with the idea of marrying into the Gu family.
Of course, Gu Youyi is too young and there are too many uncertainties in the future.
Yu Wensong did not bring it up, he just secretly encouraged his son to interact more with the little girl from the Gu family.
If you encounter any problems, you can also listen to Gu Youyi's opinions.
Thinking of his father's previous advice, Yuwen Heng nodded, "Well, father is the general stationed in the six towns after all, it's not good for him to always stay in the capital."
The Six Garrisons were an important border area of the Northern Dynasties, and were always garrisoned by generals.
Since Yuwensong was a close relative of the royal family and a military general with outstanding military achievements, the Northern Dynasty emperor gave him Rouxuan and Huaihuang.
"Brother Heng, does the general intend to let you brothers lead the troops and gain experience?"
Gu Youyi tried hard to recall. She remembered that at this time in her previous life, Yuwen Song returned to the Six Garrisons with his son and troops.
In addition to his legitimate son Yuwen Heng, Yuwen Song also had a concubine's eldest son.
Yuwensong valued both of his sons very much.
For military generals like them, the title of general is not a title but an official position.
It doesn't matter whether he is a legitimate son or an illegitimate son.
What matters is who can lead the troops to fight.
If you can't fight, even if you are the legitimate son, you can't become a general.
As his two sons grew up, Yuwen Song began to consciously train them.
He wanted to see who was more suitable to lead the Yuwen family's troops.
Therefore, after returning to the Six Garrisons, Yuwen Song gave each of his two sons 500 soldiers.
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