The name of the Military Aircraft Department sounds very prestigious, but it is actually a rotten board room outside the right door in the Hall of Mental Cultivation. The doorway of the guard room is even more hidden. A small narrow road is darkly hidden between the back eaves wall and the palace wall. Mr. Wang, a wealthy official who is panting after two steps, every time he twists his wide and fat body and passes through this path, the people behind will inevitably sweat for him--for fear that he will get stuck here and turn his head. Difficult alley.

The Military Aircraft Department was set up by the late Emperor Jinkou Yuyan himself. At that time, there were frequent wars in the Northwest, and documents such as battle reports had to be sent to Miansheng immediately.However, every time the late emperor had to visit the cabinet in person to take care of the military affairs, it was not only troublesome, but also a little bit of a status, so he simply ordered people to tidy up three or four rooms next to the Hall of Mental Cultivation, and sent a few trusted scholars to deal with the correspondence here. After a few years, the personnel of the "big military aircraft" and "small military aircraft" have stabilized. The first emperor simply changed the place from temporary to permanent, and the name of the military aircraft department was also determined in this way.

The first emperor has been diligent in political affairs all his life. He has been in power for decades, and he has neatly cleaned up the accumulated losses of Dayu due to militarism in the past few years. Eighth and ninth are the credits of the late emperor's dynasty.

The ability of the first emperor to govern the country and secure the country is enough to write a special book in the history of the Qing Dynasty. The martial arts can be used to conquer the country and the country. Compared with the former emperor himself, the raised prince and the current emperor seem to be a little bit less interesting no matter what.

In fact, it's not Li Chengzuo's fault. In the final analysis, his father's ability is too great, so big that he can even clean up a world where there are wars and horses, and the people are in dire straits.

Therefore, the prince who inherited his mantle had nothing to do, and it seemed too unchallenging for An An to be a conservative king, so he had to be responsible for doing anything wrong in the prosperous world left by his father.

Li Chengzuo is not the eldest son.

It stands to reason that the successive dynasties of Dayu selected the princes, selected the virtuous instead of the elders and concubines, if something happened during the process of the princes growing up, the emperor's dragon chair may not be whoever it is now.

However, Li Chengzuo's fate was good. This "yao moth" didn't want to come out, but died halfway through.

Li Chengzuo was Dayu's first crown prince who was appointed by the emperor before he reached the crown, and what was involved in this was the royal past.

As we all know, today is not the queen mother's own son, but the queen mother's nephew. The former emperor Yuan and the current queen mother are sisters. .The first emperor rushed back to the capital from the northwest overnight, but only saw the coffin of Empress Daxing and the crying toddler who was about to die, and felt guilty.After he dealt with the queen's funeral, he announced to the world that the only son of Empress Feng Yuan would be the crown prince, and that Empress Feng Yuan's younger sister, Concubine Shu Gui, would be the successor, and ordered her to raise the prince.

The guilt of being a husband and a father is a solid barrier. Li Chengzuo grew up in this barrier. He worked hard when he was in front of the late emperor, but once he left the spur of the late emperor, he seemed a bit incompetent.

The late emperor asked him to run a errand, but he only took an idea and passed it on to his staff; the late emperor asked him to lead the army, and he went to the barracks to sleep for three nights, crying and crying about his waist and back pain. So, the angry late emperor almost did it himself, sending the prodigal son to meet his ancestors.

He is also very busy, busy doing nothing - when he was the crown prince, he was the leader among the prodigal sons in Beijing, making people poke their spines and despise him for being ignorant and incompetent.

The only thing that this ignorant and deviant emperor's golden son can be praised by others is probably his appearance.According to historical records, "The crown prince has a magnificent appearance, a strict crown and clothes, a leisurely expression, Hua Rong sighs, and is loved by the emperor." (Note 1)

Everyone says "you should not judge people by their appearance", but everyone judges people by their appearance, even the virtuous emperor Xiandi was not exempt from vulgarity.

The first emperor was already full of guilt for this sweet-mouthed and handsome baby son, and he often took it with him to teach him. Even if Li Chengzuo made a mistake before, he was reluctant to beat him, and he didn't dare to scold him loudly. He always felt that the prince was still young. When he finally found out that the prince Li Chengzuo had a different temperament, Li Chengzuo had grown into an ingenious bastard, he would not eat or talk about soft and hard things, as if he was on the way of a foolish king who was ready to lose power and humiliate the country at any time.

It was only then that the first emperor belatedly heard that the crown prince's "fame" had spread far and wide in the capital, and without warning, his fury erupted.

During this period, it is not that the first emperor never thought of abolishing the prince, but Li Chengzuo was blessed with his fate.

After the late emperor got angry that year, his health deteriorated day by day, and most of his later years were inseparable from the sick bed, and he seemed powerless to deal with many things.

When the ruler is strong, the ministers are weak, and once a generation of Mingjun shows the state of fading away, the forces that have been suppressed for a long time will start to move around.

As I said before, Li Chengzuo was not the eldest son, ranking second among the first emperor's sons. Although the eldest son of the emperor above was a concubine, his mother Lin Xianfei's mother's family was in power at that time, and it was also a prominent family in the capital.

But for any emperor, let alone whether he is wise or not, that stubborn donkey-like temperament is always inherited in the same strain, and it is manifested in concrete terms, that is, he is determined not to be manipulated by others.

If the emperor's eldest son's mother's family hadn't done anything unnecessary at that time, perhaps the emperor's idea of ​​abolishing the prince would have been extremely firm, but people were so stupid that they would not help you. At this time, the handle of the Lin family fell into the hands of the queen mother, who was caught by the queen mother. Angrily stabbed to the front of the imperial court.

After such a fuss, the first emperor couldn't help but suspect that the prince was framed by others, half of the decision to abolish the prince was dismissed, and the other half just wanted to wait for the investigation of the intricacies behind it before making a decision.

However, his body did not support until that time.

Three months later, the first emperor died, and the crown prince Li Chengzuo ascended the throne as emperor, and his reign name was changed to Tianqi.

The first emperor left him a world of cleanliness and cleanliness and a court situation that restrained each other. In the early years when the first emperor was healthy, he had already felt the ambition of the eldest son and mother's family, and was afraid that the empress's mother's family would be powerful. The prince formed a constraint, so he supported the Marquis of Fengcheng, who had military power, and this Marquis of Fengcheng was Jiang Xizhu's uncle. In the early years, Jiang Xizhu was able to become the prince's companion, which was also related to this reason.

Although it has never been a good job to accompany the prince to study, it does not prevent Mr. Jiang from reading the real talents and learning all the way, and it does not prevent some people from reading all the sage books into their stomachs.

God is so unfair, studying and being a top-notch person works hard every day, and he is busy every day, wishing to die for the court, but the real master who is supposed to protect the thousands of people is eating and drinking Enjoy the peace and prosperity of this prosperous world.

Even so, it is a miracle that their Li family's foundation has not been wiped out by this ancestor.

Jiang Xizhu followed the kind-hearted Eunuch Zhang all the way out of the narrow and frenzied doorway of the Military Aircraft Department, out of the gate guarded by the heavy internal guards, and a few steps forward is the Hall of Mental Cultivation - where Li Chengzuo moved after he became the throne.

The outside of the Hall of Mental Cultivation is heavily guarded, with golden glazed tiles and vermilion lacquered doorposts. The late emperor did not criticize himself very much when he lived there.

When it comes to Li Chengzuo's place, if you don't treat him harshly, you need to add the word "Geng" in front of it, which completely runs counter to the meaning of the Hall of Mental Cultivation.

Jiang Xizhu has been appointed Minister of Military Affairs since Li Chengzuo succeeded to the throne. The Hall of Mental Cultivation is often visited, but today, the young prime minister stood outside the Hall of Mental Cultivation. Send a report."

Zhang Deying, Eunuch Zhang is an old man who served Li Chengzuo. He has been with the emperor since he was a child. He naturally knows that the young Prime Minister Jiang has a good relationship with the emperor. What's the matter?

The people around the emperor said that there were at least 1 minds. Zhang Deying couldn't figure it out for a while, but he was not confused. After thinking about it, he understood the key points, but he didn't show it on his face. Wait for a while, and the slave will come when he is notified."

Jiang Xizhu nodded and waited on the spot. After a while, the sound of communication came from the inner palace.

Jiang Xizhu straightened his appearance, strode across the high palace gate, and entered the main hall of the Hall of Mental Cultivation where the emperor's dragon chair was displayed.

The furnishings in the hall are simple but not simple. In front of the throne paved with bright yellow satin cushions is the overlord Xuan carved with dragons and phoenixes. Li Chengzuo should be here to review memorials and receive courtiers. However, Li Chengzuo, the emperor, was too careless. The booklets were scattered and placed in several piles, not because they didn't want to pile them up, but once they piled up into a mountain, no matter whether they were monsters, ghosts or princes and generals standing in front of the table, they would all be blocked by the papers, and the emperor could see at most who were there. Is the person here a thank you?Not only that, but his ink pen, which is often used for imperial criticism, is very casually displayed on the case, showing a kind of sadness and coldness that no one has cared about for many years.

Jiang Xizhu was rushed to face the saint by the emperor, but he didn't even see Li Chengzuo's hair. Looking around the hall, he could only be relatively speechless with the three-foot-high plaque of "Zhongzheng Renhe".

Before he entered the door, he insisted on letting Eunuch Zhang pass it on. Firstly, it was for etiquette, and secondly, because he thought of yesterday's rumors, he didn't want to be full of things that shouldn't be included, and he deliberately reminded Li Chengzuo to cover up.

Now it seems that he was superfluous, and Li Chengzuo was not there at all.

Jiang Xizhu breathed a sigh of relief, but before he could fully relax, he heard footsteps coming from the direction of Xinuange.

Jiang Xizhu looked back, and saw a tall and slender figure shining through the bright yellow curtain in the sunlight. His walking posture was quite different from that of the dandy in Beijing, who was swaying three times. It was not frivolous. It is heavy and steady, which is the innate nobility and vitality of the nobles.

The curtain was raised, and the young man in the dragon robe smiled lazily. He didn't wear the crown that matched the dragon robe, but was neatly tied up with a jade crown. Jiang Shan's radiance was not as good as his pair of captivating peach blossom eyes, which seemed to be smiling but not smiling.

Jiang Xizhu was stunned under the gaze of those eyes, and belatedly realized that he had lost his manners in front of the emperor as a courtier, so he hurriedly concealed his momentary absence, bowed his head and saluted: "I see the emperor."

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