Chapter 1487 I won’t feel happy if I don’t beat you!


Chapter 1487 I won’t feel happy if I don’t beat you!

There is only one answer. Zhou Daowu was hinted by Changsun Wuji.

He joined Jin Wang Li Zhi's faction...

If he were to choose a side, Fang Jun would naturally not be angry.

But you sent hundreds of thousands of dan of food to Goguryeo just to stand in line. This is absolutely intolerable!

Don't they know how much this food can increase Goguryeo's combat power, and how many Tang Dynasty athletes will die in Liaodong because of this food?

They know!

But they don't care!

They only care about their political demands, but they have never cared about the life and death of the brave and brave athletes of the Tang Dynasty!

They only have political interests in their eyes, but they never care about Datang!

So Fang Jun was furious. Changsun Wuji was hiding in the mansion all day long and he couldn't meet him. Even if he did meet him, he would be in the court, so he didn't dare to do anything wrong.

But now that Zhou Daowu has arrived, how can he miss the opportunity to express his anger?

*****

At this time, there were many pedestrians on the street. Fang Jun did not dare to increase the speed of his horse, so he rode slowly and led Bu Qu's generals straight to Tonghua Gate. Zhou Daowu stayed at the post station beside Longshou Canal.

Driving slowly all the way, Fang Jun thought most about King Jiang and Li Yun...

His Highness may seem delicate and shy, but in fact he is extremely greedy for money. This can be seen from his desire to skip the Kunming Poolside Temporary Market project and directly undertake the construction of the east and west cities, and even destroy the "advance payment" method created by Fang Jun.

Once he, King Jiang, made this move, how could Fang Jun ask others to advance payment in advance and settle the payment after the project was completed?

There are many people with greater reputation and higher qualifications than him, King Jiang...

If the advance payment method was destroyed, it would be impossible for the central government to spend so much money to build projects in Kunming City and the East and West Cities. It can be said that King Jiang only cared about his own personal interests, but he never thought about how to protect the interests of the empire.

The greed for money is so disgusting.

Now think carefully about the final fate of His Royal Highness Prince Chiang in history. It turns out that such a pitiful man must be hateful!

Historically, after the death of His Majesty Li Er, Li Zhi ascended the throne and proclaimed himself emperor. As usual, he rewarded his brothers and sisters, including those who deserved promotions and promotions, except that Li Yun was not rewarded. He even said to Li Yun: "Brother Jiang can manage by himself, no reward is needed, so I'm here to help you."

Why should "Ma" be given two cars?

In ancient times, money was used for transactions, and one thousand coins was equivalent to one coin. Min is the hemp rope used to string money. Li Zhi gave his brother Li Yun two carts of hemp to use as hemp rope to string money. This was a satire on his brother Jiang Wang Li Yun's greed for money and asked him to restrain himself...

After Li Yun, the king of Jiang, received Li Zhi's edict to grant hemp, he was ordered by Li Zhi to leave Anzhou and go to Liangzhou to seal it. Li Yun had no choice but to take office tremblingly.

This man was "very amassing, especially making utensils for fun." When he moved to his new post, he loaded 400 vehicles and escorted them along the way, and the prefectures and counties were overwhelmed.

It can be seen that the people are wasted and the money is wasted, and greed is endless.

However, his bad luck has just begun...

After Li Yun left Liangzhou, he was transferred to the governor's post. Zhang Junche, who recorded affairs in Jizhou and joined the army, speculated that Li Zhi wanted to deal with his brother Li Yun, so he falsely accused Li Yun of treason. When Li Zhi saw that the local official had accused Li Yun of treason, he immediately sent someone to investigate the matter.

When Li Yun heard that his younger brother sent someone to investigate him, he actually committed suicide in fear...

Li Zhi heard that Li Yun had committed suicide, so he had to pass the responsibility to Zhang Junche. Li Zhi made a high-profile announcement: "After investigation, it was found that the emperor's brother Li Yun was wronged. Zhang Junche falsely accused the prince and beheaded him in public."

At this point, the matter ended with the beheading of a recorder who joined the army...

Of course, this is what the history books say, and Fang Jun would not be naive enough to think that this is what he really wanted.

In his opinion, Zhang Junche knew that Li Zhi wanted to attack the vassal king and wanted to make money by falsely accusing Li Yun. Li Yun knew that Li Zhi wanted to deal with him, and he knew that he would definitely die, so he could only kill himself. After Li Zhi achieved his goal, he did not want to be charged with killing his brother, so he had to borrow Zhang Junche's head to calm public opinion...

This is definitely not to say that Fang Jun is a conspiracy theory patient who speculates on historical figures with the greatest malice, but many things confirm this speculation.

After King Gaozong of Wei Li Tai came to the throne, he received more preferential treatment. He died in Yunxiang in the third year of Yonghui

After Wu Wang Li Ke and Gaozong came to the throne, Li Ke was framed to death by Changsun Wuji on the charge of rebellion.

Li Min, the king of Shu, was convicted because of the relationship between Wu Wang Li Ke and his mother's brother. He was deposed as a commoner and was exiled to Bazhou. Soon after, he was renamed the king of Fuling. In the second year of Qianfeng's reign, he died in exile.

……

Except for the early crown prince Li Chengqian, the rest of Gaozong Li Zhi's direct brothers, brothers who were older and had certain influence in the court, or whose wives' families were powerful, all died one after another in the few years after he ascended the throne. The only ones who survived were the young Yue King Li Zhen, the Zhao King Li Fu who was succeeded by Prince Yin Li Jiancheng, and the Cao King Li Ming whose biological mother was the original Princess Chaosi, and who was later adopted as a son by King Chaosi...

All the brothers who could pose a threat to Li Zhi's throne have died within a few years. Is this really just a coincidence?

Even if the history books cover up Li Zhi perfectly and wash the floor very clean, they cannot hide the fact that Li Zhi became the biggest beneficiary because of the death of his brothers.

So Fang Jun has always been wary of Li Zhi. He doesn't like Li Zhi's sinister ways, although from Li Zhi's point of view, maybe everything he did was right...

Although he was wary and distant from Li Zhi before, just as Fang Jun believed that the environment shapes a person's character, and since Wu Meiniang could calm down and be a good wife and mother, why couldn't Li Zhi keep his shy and refreshing temperament?

But now Fang Jun doesn't dare to be so sure.

Who knows whether Changsun Wuji made his own decisions behind this, or whether Li Zhi pushed Changsun Wuji out of the situation and took the blame, just like he did in history when he allowed Changsun Wuji and others to trap Li Ke to death?

Zhinu is not a little white rabbit who can only chew carrots...

*****

When the group left Tonghua Gate, they saw a group of more than 30 Buqu generals waiting on horseback. Apparently during the time when Fang Jun entered the palace, Wei Ying not only inquired about Zhou Daowu's whereabouts, He even notified the tribe in the farm to come and gather.

"Well done!"

Fang Jun praised him, then reined in his horse and shouted: "Go and teach that rebellious official and traitor a lesson. The law can tolerate him, but I can't!"

"Drive!"

"Drive!"

A group of about forty Buqujia generals rode behind Fang Jun. Their iron hooves kicked up the dust on the road, and with a clang of cries, they rushed towards the Longshou Canal in the northeast, causing pedestrians on the road to look sideways and hurry to avoid it. Looking curiously at the roadside, I don’t know whose dandy husband is leading Diao Nu out of the city to hunt...

And the generals of the Fang family were riding on their horses, whipping their whips, and worshiping passionately. How long had it been since Erlang followed Erlang and bullied others unscrupulously?

I miss you so much...

We drove like lightning all the way to the post station beside Longshou Canal.

There is a row of large locust trees planted in front of the inn door. The pavilions are like a canopy that blocks the sun and casts a shade, covering the main entrance of the inn. It looks very relaxed and quiet.

The sound of hoofbeats roared, and by the time Fang Jun led his men to the door of the post station, there were already curious post soldiers coming out to welcome them. I was shocked when I saw this person's attitude. Are they going to demolish our station?

He quickly stepped forward and asked fearfully: "Everyone...are you on business or looking for someone?"

Fang Jun didn't need to speak, but Wei Ying, the loser next to him, was already sitting up straight on his horse and asked condescendingly: "Where is Zhou Daowu?"

The postman doesn't care what these people are here for. Even if they are looking for Zhou Daowu to avenge his father's murder, what does it have to do with him?

At this time, fearing that he would get into trouble, he immediately pointed to a courtyard on the left: "Captain Zhou has just returned from the city and is resting in the courtyard..."

Fang Jun looked in the direction he pointed, and saw a cross-courtyard on both sides of the main entrance of the post station, which was obviously prepared for senior officials entering or leaving Beijing. There were several horses tied to horse posts under the locust tree in front of the cross-courtyard door. There are thirty or fifty horse tethering posts along a long stretch, but there are only less than ten horses. They look a little lonely, snoring and gnawing on the grass on the ground...

Fang Jun immediately shouted: "Come in for me!"

With a pinch on the horse's belly, he galloped forward and led the horse across the courtyard gate. He pulled the reins hard with his hands, and the horse reared up with a long neigh, and kicked the courtyard door with two bowl-sized front hooves.

With a crashing sound, the two courtyard doors were kicked by horses' hooves and flew backwards, falling into the courtyard, throwing up a cloud of smoke and dust.

In the courtyard, a dozen soldiers were taking off their armor and resting in front of the corridor, sitting or lying down. At this moment, they were all startled by the big movement. They turned around and looked over in surprise. They saw Fang Jun riding a horse in a majestic manner. The words "I'm here to cause trouble" were clearly written on the black face. They all exclaimed in surprise and stood up rolling. (End of chapter)

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