Chapter 2265 The Guizi Juan harem interferes with politics, Wu Zhao’s style
Seeing the cold murderous intent on Mei Yuexi's face, Dai Quan smiled bitterly: "Empress, it's not because I don't want to give advice, but the problem is that we have too little influence on the cabinet now, and the Supreme Emperor is adding fuel to the flames. If Prince Yi Zhong is there, If you are really willing to give in and make some compromises, the cabinet will most likely agree. After all, as far as the cabinet is concerned, whoever becomes emperor is a descendant of the Zhang family, and it is the same to them..."
Dai Quan’s words were the truth, but they were the words Mei Yuexi least wanted to hear.
They are all descendants of the Zhang family, which is similar to the cabinet, but for the family, it is very different, and it can even be a matter of life and death.
It is too normal for the descendants of the Tian family to fight and cook beans and burn the beans. With the resentment accumulated in the heart of Prince Yi Zhong for twenty years but his dream finally came true, how can he still have a good look at the sons of Emperor Yonglong?
Besides, the cabinet can make Prince Yi Zhong ascend the throne, and once Prince Yi Zhong passes away, the sons of Emperor Yonglong can also be put on the throne. If you understand this, how can Prince Yi Zhong not kill Prince Lu and the others?
"Then tell me, how can we prevent Nanjing and the cabinet from successfully negotiating?" Mei Yuexi gritted her teeth. No matter how difficult it was, she had to do it, otherwise she would suffer a loss or even be catastrophic.
"Unless the conditions between the two parties cannot be negotiated, for example, the conditions offered by Nanjing are too high, or the cabinet feels that it is easier to conquer Jiangnan and will not affect the overall situation..." Dai Quan said slowly, thinking, "Or maybe , Nanjing feels that the current situation of the imperial court is more difficult, and it needs help from Nanjing, such as the invasion of Mongols, the dangerous situation in Liaodong, etc...."
"I know all this, but how can they prevent them from reaching an agreement or even giving in to each other until the situation breaks down and the court insists on continuing the fight?" Mei Yuexi said fiercely: "I don't believe how long Nanjing can survive. Then Chen Jixian Is there any way to bribe him to capture Nanjing directly?"
"Mother, the matter is not that simple. It is not impossible for Chen Jixian to capture Nanjing, but can the court allow him to hold military power as a warrior? Maybe as soon as he captures Nanjing, the court will change the commander-in-chief of Huaiyang Town. How can he Aren't you going to make wedding clothes for others? He wouldn't have thought of this." Dai Quan shook his head repeatedly.
“Can it be that when Prince Yi Zhong ascends the throne, he can tolerate the existence of military leaders like Chen Jixian and Feng Tang?” Mei Yuexi is very smart, and can draw conclusions by analogy.
"Logically speaking, it cannot be tolerated, but if Prince Yitada wants to fight against the cabinet, he may have to rely on these military chiefs." Dai Quan hesitated and said: "It depends on whether there is any conflict between the military chiefs and Prince Yitada. There was some tacit understanding. Looking at it now, Chen Jixian must have had an affair with Prince Yi Zhong, but it was not the case with Feng Tang. After all, Feng Keng was already the right minister of the Ministry of War. It was only a matter of time before he joined the cabinet to become the prime minister. Feng Tang did not. It is necessary to delay his son's bright future for this little military power."
This is a pertinent statement, but Mei Yuexi is now completely unable to listen to anything that may lead to the failure of King Lu's succession, and is bent on disrupting the negotiations between the imperial court and Nanjing.
"If we must disrupt the negotiations between the imperial court and Nanjing, there is no way out. For example, let the Northwest Army increase its efforts to defeat the Niu-Sun coalition. It would be best to directly capture Jiangnan, or the gentry in Jiangnan will defect to the imperial court. Then Nanjing will lose the capital to negotiate with the imperial court..." Dai Quan pondered for a moment, "A two-pronged approach will definitely have a better effect."
Mei Yuexi became interested, "What if the Northwest Army can promise Feng Tang that if he can capture Nanjing, he will be crowned Duke of the country and will be hereditary? What about the gentry in the south of the Yangtze River, this is a bit difficult, even Ye Xianggao and Fang Congzhe Even the scholar leaders who were born in Jiangnan cannot handle the Jiangnan gentry, who can?"
Dai Quan saw it more deeply than Mei Yuexi, "The gentry in the south of the Yangtze River cannot be said to be monolithic. There is one group of gentry who inherit land, and there is another group of gentry who have become rich through industry and commerce, including maritime merchants. Of course There are many overlaps between these two groups. The former is the main supporter of Nanjing, but the latter may not be. Some support Nanjing, while others have vague attitudes. Some people actually hope to reach a compromise with the imperial court. Or those who support the imperial court in their hearts. As far as the old slave knows, the implementation of the imperial court's policy of opening up the sea won the favor and support of many industrial and commercial gentry..."
"The policy of opening up the sea? This seems to have been proposed by Feng Keng, right? Doesn't that mean that Feng Keng is also very popular among the gentry in the south of the Yangtze River?" Mei Yuexi asked in surprise: "Then this father and son are quite interesting. Ah, one is the commander-in-chief of the Northwest Army who is fighting in the south of the Yangtze River, and the other is a civil servant who is quite popular with the gentry in the south of the Yangtze River. They are both civil and military, soft and hard, and they are all taken care of by the father and son."
Dai Quan was stunned for a moment, and then looked at it again. It seemed that this was really the case. Who made this father and son so weird? They went to two extremes.
Dai Quan's words made Mei Yuexi even more interested, "So the imperial court can let Feng Keng win over and divide the Jiangnan gentry. Once the Jiangnan gentry is divided and disintegrated, Nanjing will collapse immediately. Even if Chen Jixian falls to Nanjing, he will not be saved." Without them, the imperial court would not have thought of this?"
Dai Quan shook his head, "The imperial court must have thought of it, but this matter is not as simple as the empress said. Those gentry who make a living from the land firmly support Nanjing. Although those maritime merchants and factory owners are inclined to the imperial court , but they are not mainstream and are unwilling to express their attitude. They prefer to observe the situation and wait until the dust finally settles before taking sides. Even if they may pay more, they avoid the risk of death if they join the wrong team. "
It should be said that Dai Quan has always been by Emperor Yuanxi's side, following Emperor Yuanxi for decades, and has a very thorough understanding of the situation and mentality of the gentry in the south of the Yangtze River.
Although the industrial and commercial power among the Jiangnan gentry has been growing in recent years, they have always been in a non-mainstream position. Compared with the landlords who rely on land rent for their livelihood, their voice and influence in the local area are still insufficient, especially those with In inland places where land and clan are the bond, the situation is even more disadvantageous.
Only in metropolitan and port cities such as Yangzhou, Suzhou, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Quanzhou, and Jinling can industrial and commercial forces gain the upper hand.
But it is undeniable that with the implementation of the policy of opening up the sea, industrial and commercial power expanded rapidly, including a considerable number of original landowners who began to take the initiative to set up workshops or engage in trade. Dai Quan also felt this, but he In the past few years, he has been in the palace in Beijing and has not had much contact with Jiangnan, so he cannot directly feel it.
"Dai Quan, maybe we should contact the Feng family?" Mei Yuexi said hesitantly: "I feel that the Feng family spans both civil servants and military generals, and they are all in high positions. I'm afraid they will become more and more useful and are worth taking care of. Make friends, make friends.”
Dai Quan thought for a moment and nodded in agreement: "Indeed, there was some negligence in the past. Feng Keng turned out to be just the Prime Minister of Shuntian. Although he was somewhat famous, he still had no influence on the central government. Who would have thought that he would be the governor of Shaanxi in such a clean and tidy way? The emperor has settled the chaos in Shaanxi, and now he has gone straight to the center, and his influence has suddenly increased. The virtuous concubine seems to be related to him by marriage, and the empress might as well show her goodwill to her, depending on her attitude..., but this will not matter to him. The current negotiations between the imperial court and Nanjing cannot be of much help."
Mei Yuexi walked back and forth twice with her head down somewhat dejectedly, and finally raised her head again, clenched her fists and gritted her teeth, looking at Dai Quan, "Dai Quan, we can't just let this matter go unchecked, we have to take action!"
"The old slave listened to the queen's orders and was willing to be broken into pieces." Dai Quan quickly expressed his loyalty.
"I estimate that the negotiations between the imperial court and Nanjing will not be successful so easily. Once Prince Yi Zhong succeeds Dabao, the forces in the DPRK and China will definitely be reshuffled, and many people will definitely find it difficult to maintain their power. Aren’t they worried or opposed? We need to take action immediately to see who is the leader in this and whether we can help them, or help them liaise and unite their efforts. Also, those who support negotiations with Nanjing , find out what their intentions are, do they really think that the court is unsustainable, or are they motivated by their own selfish interests? If it is the former, can we find a way to dispel their worries? If it is the latter, it will be easier to lure them Eli, you can give them any promise!”
Dai Quan felt a chill in his heart, and at the same time he felt a little emotional. This person really looked a bit like Empress Lu or Wu Zhao. He was able to figure out so many things in such a short period of time.
But it is easier said than done. If you want to really impress the civil servants in the DPRK, you have to offer real money and silver. Just some promises may not be easy.
However, he also agreed with Mei Yuexi's point of view. This negotiation may not be successful overnight, unless there is a major change and the court cannot support it, but it seems that it has not reached that point yet.
As long as the imperial court feels confident, it will definitely not make too many concessions to Prince Yoshitaka, and Prince Yoshitaka must also be hoping that the situation will change in their favor, so that they can negotiate with the cabinet. You can ask for better terms.
In this case, there is indeed a lot of room for maneuver. Mei Yuexi's sense of smell is quite keen, and she immediately noticed the gap here.
Since Mei Yuexi has made a move, Dai Quan naturally has to comply. He has been in and out of the palace for decades, so he naturally has some connections, otherwise he would not be taken seriously by Mei Yuexi, so he must take action immediately.
(End of this chapter)