Chapter 2749: Guizi is involved in Beijing and is approaching

Chapter 2749 Guizi rolls into Beijing and approaches

On May 19, the Denglai Army took the lead in arriving at Tongzhou and joined the Jiangbei Army that arrived at the same time.

At the same time, the coalition forces of Liaodong, Dongjiang and Mao Chenglu in Ji Town also arrived in Pinggu.

On May 20th, in the west, two thousand Shanxi troops led by Liu Dongyang's nephew Liu Kangdou also passed through Zijin Pass and entered Fangshan.

Beijing was shaken.

Feng Ziying wore a forehead wipe on her head and sat on the terrace outside the Aojingxi Pavilion, leisurely enjoying the coolness brought by the gentle river breeze.

He had expected the restlessness in the border town.

He didn't even understand why the civil servants in the DPRK were so eager to attack the border troops.

This may have a lot to do with his great influence in the border army.

Whether it is Cui Jingrong, Chai Ke or other important ministers, deep down they do not want to have too much trust in Wu Ren.

Similarly, they do not want the status of warriors to be improved by their own hands.

So after annihilating the Jurchens in Jianzhou, the civil servants were unwilling to see any warriors making great achievements again, and it became difficult to reward them for their high achievements.

Now that I suddenly proposed to use troops against Mongolia, I suddenly hit the biggest fear in the hearts of the civil servants. Once Mongolia is annihilated, won't it be even more difficult to control these military men who have made great achievements?

Didn’t this disarmament plan come to nothing all of a sudden?

The disarmament atmosphere that was finally created suddenly lost its foundation. Therefore, no matter what the external situation is like, these people must insist on carrying out disarmament first and complete it thoroughly.

I originally thought that these border towns were just shouting and putting pressure on the imperial court. Unexpectedly, this time the border towns were serious about it and actually sent an army to Beijing.

Before this was changed, it was a typical rebellion.

But up to now, the court is as scattered as sand, and there is no accurate opinion. There is no consensus on how to characterize and deal with this kind of behavior.

Some people also came to him to quietly inquire about the situation and seek opinions, but Feng Ziying blocked them all.

Since you are "sick", you should "recuperate" well. No one can survive the Zhou Dynasty, and the sky will not fall.

During this period, Feng Ziying did not have any contact with the border towns. By this time, if the border towns could not plan for themselves, then Feng Ziying would have nothing to say.

I have done everything I can, and expressed my attitude frankly through "Internal Reference" and "Today's News" in some words. No matter whether it is a border town or even a local government, everyone can understand their own views.

If she was really willing to bow her head and obey the opinions of the court after she "fell ill", Feng Ziying could only say that she was blind and chose a group of warriors with no bones and integrity, and she had no one to blame.

But if this group of warriors has some blood and temper, then they should think carefully about how to fight for a legitimate living space and a voice in the court for themselves.

Regardless of whether it is the Governor's Office or the Privy Council, he has actually mentioned it in the court a long time ago. It must have been opposed by all the civil servants. Even if Feng Ziying proposed that the Governor of the Governor's Office or the Privy Council and the Privy Council envoys of the Privy Council could use civil servants, Likewise, the opposition is getting louder and louder. Everyone knows that once you sit in the position of Grand Governor or Privy Councilor, your **** will naturally start to tilt toward the military man. This is due to interests, and there is nothing to say.

It now seems that the movements of the warriors are still very fast, and the rhythm and scale are also well controlled. They must fully demonstrate the strength and anger of the warriors, but they must not cause too much panic across the country and the people in Beijing, otherwise once If all the people are forced to side with the civil servants, the situation will become difficult to control.

Feng Ziying hopes that all this can develop within her own control and evolve according to her own intentions.

Of course, he also knows that some scales and heat may not be as beneficial as he hopes, but he is willing to take this risk.

"Wan Jun, what's wrong?" Seeing Shen Yixiu Shanshan coming, with a bit of worry on her face, Feng Ziying couldn't help but smile and asked, "What are you worried about again?"

"I met Mr. Wang and asked a few questions..." Shen Yixiu hesitated.

She knew that she shouldn't have been involved in these matters. Her husband's core staff had absolutely confidential information, and even people like Lian Guoshi might not know it. But she was indeed quite worried, especially when her father was transferred back to Beijing to serve as general secretary. After that, I often mentioned some things to her, which made her even more worried.

Now the Shen family has been firmly bound to the Feng family, and my father's transfer back to the court was partly due to her husband. Although the General Secretary is also an important minister of the third rank, this is a responsibility handed down from one person to another, and it is not considered noble. But at least it can be regarded as joining the court as an official.

The Shen family is also a famous family in Suzhou. Now his father is appointed as the general envoy, and his younger brother has finished watching the government. After much hesitation, he finally went to the local government instead of the Ministry of War.

It is said that it was her husband's suggestion, which was to lay the foundation for better development in the future. She went to Shandong to serve as the magistrate of Dongping Prefecture. It was very close to her husband's hometown, so she could get some care.

Shen Yixiu also has several younger brothers. Except for Shen Zizheng, who is a sibling, Shen Zibing, Shen Ziran, and Shen Zizhen are all people known as the Eight Dragons of the Shen family in history.

 Shen Zibing has also passed the Jinshi exam, while Shen Ziran and Shen Ziyi have also passed the Juren exam and are preparing for the next subject, the Chunwei Competition.

It can be said that the Shen family is a talented family. Although it cannot be compared with Feng Ziying, the Shen family and the Feng family are tied together. Now I also feel that I need to remind my son-in-law not to be in the limelight too much, because too much is not enough.

Especially when the warriors suddenly rioted and sent troops from all walks of life into the court. Although Shen Jue was just a political envoy and could not decide anything, he also knew that there were great risks and murderous intentions here, and his son-in-law was by no means a good person. To say that "due to illness" knew nothing about this, he absolutely did not believe it.

So he also quietly reminded his daughter to bring a message to his son-in-law, to be careful about the Wannian Ship.

"Oh?" Wang Wenyan once asked Feng Ziying, how to answer if the mistress of the family asked some questions. Feng Ziying also thought that Shen Yixiu and Xue Baochai might ask, Daiyu was very unlikely, and as for other The concubines don't have the guts. If Shen Xuelin and the other three daughters ask about it, Feng Ziying's answer to Wang Wenyan is that it's okay to say something that doesn't involve too much secret and darkness.

"Are you talking about the trouble caused by the Bianzhen Army?" Feng Ziying smiled, "Don't worry, this is actually a game between the military and the civil servants in the court. Whoever has a better mentality can win better conditions. A husband is here , nothing big will happen."

No big trouble will happen, but small things will inevitably happen.

How to divide the size into different sizes?

(End of this chapter)

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