Counterattack of the Cannon Fodder Chambermaid
Chapter 117 King Jing who lived two lifetimes (3)
After the wedding, Luo Jing also noticed Xiao Shi's various reluctances.
It's impossible to say that I don't feel uncomfortable. But life is always going on, not to mention this kind of contempt Luo Jing has seen a lot since he was a child, and he knows how to deal with it and how to adjust his mood.
The Daxi Dynasty had a system of enfeoffment, and all princes had to go to the feudal land to join the feudal clan when they reached adulthood, and only the prince was left in Beijing. This is also the rule set by the Taizu of the Daxi Dynasty, in order to ensure the inheritance of the throne, and prevent the descendants of the Luo family from killing each other for the sake of the throne to prevent future troubles.
Luo Jing, as the fifth son of the Holy Majesty, must follow the old calendar. What's more, he has never been favored by Emperor Xi since he was born, and he was ordered to go to Jingzhou to become a feudal vassal just after he was crowned in his twenties.
Anyone with a discerning eye in Beijing knows how unfavored the Fifth Prince is, and Luo Jing himself knows it. As a dragon son, he actually suffers from a hidden disease, so he can't blame his father for not wanting to see him.
Although Luo Jing is dumb, he is not stupid. Since his father hated him since he was a child, it is extremely rare to be able to get the title of a prince and have a fief as an adult. I also know that I can't compare with other brothers, and I don't even dare to have dissatisfaction in my heart, so I honestly went to the barren fiefdom to become a vassal.
In the Daxi Dynasty, the prince was a hereditary prince who would never be degraded, and enjoyed a lifelong salary, which was extremely generous. Suilu is one item of rice alone, that is, there are 10,000 stones. In addition, there are canonization, palace, marriage, funeral and other expenses, and are given to kitchen servants, Zhailang, and shopkeepers and other miscellaneous personnel, and rewards are given from time to time.
And the feudal land of the vassal king belongs to the feudal country, and the vassal king can rule the people as a noble, and divide the tin land of the vassal.
To put it bluntly, the fiefdom belongs to the vassal's own territory, and the taxes and silver paid under the rule of the territory are not handed over to the court, but to the vassal. It also has great judicial and personnel powers, which are above all government offices. Except for the long history, guard commanders and guard commanders who are appointed by the court, all other officials can be appointed by the vassal himself.
Luo Jing was extremely satisfied with this. After all, it is his own territory, and life will definitely not be as rigid and oppressive as when he was in the palace. He doesn't ask for much, he just wants to be clean, peaceful and free from disputes with the world.
Even if the fief is very barren, even if the emperor sees his father at the clan mansion, he never remembers that he always delays his salary and refuses to pay it, even if the tax revenue of his fief is not enough for the fief, he can't exploit the common people The matter made him extremely embarrassed, but he still endured it.
Because he knows that he has no capital and is not qualified to compete with other brothers, he is just an unhealthy person. Why should he fight?
He lives isolated from the world in Jingzhou, thousands of miles away from the capital, and he doesn't care about some things that happen in the capital...
Even though King Jin, who was also a brother, rebelled against the prince who was about to become the emperor after the death of his father and ascended the throne as emperor, he still didn't pay attention.
Because he knew that no one would find it an eyesore for a prince like him who couldn't fight for anything.
Luo Jing is not a fool, he knows the status of the feudal king is sensitive, so since he became a feudal prince, he has been low-key, respectful to the court, and never cared about the government affairs under his rule, but completely handed over to the chief who handles government affairs. Shi Si never dared to interfere with military power.
He doesn't want to be eye-catching, he just wants to be an idle king, he doesn't ask for anything but peace.
His estimation was also correct, but it's a pity that he misestimated the heart of a man who started as a vassal king and became an emperor, and he also misestimated the narrow-mindedness of King Jin.
Jin Wang himself started as a rebellion of the vassal king. Although he rebelled against his own brother, it is impossible for him to be unaware of the potential threat of the vassal king to the imperial power.
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