On the occasion of rebirth Zhou Sui

Chapter 64 Farewell to Chang'an

Chapter 64 Goodbye Chang'an

Author: He Tiantian from Lotus Picking

Chapter 64 Goodbye Chang'an

"I will go out to herd Bingzhou and need your help."

Yang Guang, who had officially changed his name, did not use the title of himself or his father, but spoke to Cui Che as a friend.

"Your Majesty will never give up, Che is willing to follow you."

Cui Che knew that since Yang Guang came to find him, he naturally had Yang Jian's consent.

Yang Jian knew the relationship between the two, and there was nothing to hide.

Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, Yang Guang had no specific position. He only had to act according to the sixteen words given by Cui Che and establish a stable personality.

But now that he was ordered to go to Mu Bingzhou, he had to hand in an answer that would satisfy Yang Jian, otherwise he would be incompetent. No matter how filial he was to his parents and his brothers were friendly, it would not be helpful in seizing the heir apparent.

He then turned his attention to his friend Cui Che.

And Cui Che also recognized himself as the chief administrator of Bingzhou, in charge of government affairs. Compared with being one of the eight internal historians, he had more room to develop his talents, exercise himself, and would not refuse.

It only took a few days for Cui Che to be promoted from a seventh-grade recorder to join the army to a sixth-grade internal historian, and he was about to take the position of chief administrator of the fifth-grade official. This was also the reason why he had tried so hard to get the status of Conglong Yuanxun.

reason.

In the official system of the Sui Dynasty, the governor of Shang Dynasty was in the fifth rank and above, the governor of Zhong was in the sixth rank and above, and the governor of Xia was in the sixth rank and in lower rank.

Yang Guang served as the general manager of Bingzhou, and Bingzhou governed Jinyang. Since it was Shangzhou, Cui Che was able to skip three levels from the fifth level, from the fifth level, and three levels from the fifth level.

Of course, his status will also be changed from a Beijing official to a local official.

But it also depends on who is appointed as the chief historian. No matter how you say it, Yang Guang is the second son of the emperor. When he was the king of Jin, going to Bingzhou to assist does not mean that he was kicked out of the core power level. Instead, it was a sign that Yang Jian valued him. Otherwise, how can you rest assured?

Let Cui Che take over the government affairs and assist his son.

The day after Cui Che agreed, the appointment certificate was issued. Yang Jian called Cui Che to Linguang Hall and asked him to assist Yang Guang in governing Shanxi and comforting the people.

Yang Guang went out to herd the land at the age of fourteen. Yang Jian, as a father, was very generous and agreed to allow him to conquer the land on his own.

Of course, if the people recruited for important positions such as Changshi and Sima were not talented, Yang Jian would still veto him. After all, the responsibilities are too important to be treated as a joke.

In addition to Cui Chezheng as chief historian, Yang Guang also worshiped Yang Xuangan as Sima.

He had known Yang Xuangan for several months. He knew that he was brave and that he was Yang Su's eldest son. It was reasonable to appoint him as Sima.

Yang Xuangan's Sima position is equivalent to that of Cui Che. One is in charge of the military and the other is in administration. Their official ranks are all at the fifth rank.

After the founding of the Sui Dynasty, the post of chief secretary was only set up in government offices such as Yushitai and Taichang Temple. The rest, including the general manager's office, were no longer set up. Therefore, Cui Che and Yang Xuangan were the top civil and military officials in the general manager's office in Bingzhou.

Yang Guang wanted to recruit Dou Wei to join the army again as a chronicler, but Dou Wei was a bookworm. Now he was working as a secretary in the secretarial department where the school collected books, which suited his interests. Naturally, he did not want to move his position, so he rejected Yang Guang's offer.

Finally, on Cui Che's recommendation, Yang Guang decided to take a detour on his way to Jinyang to hear the news and recruited Pei Xiu to join the army for Jishi and become an eighth-rank official.

No matter what, it is better than Pei Xiu, a ninth-grade official who is now the county guard.

After Yang Jian usurped the country, his children were all given titles. Except for the prince Yang Yong and the king of Jin Yang Guang, the third son Yang Jun was the king of Qin, the fourth son Yang Xiu was the king of Yue, and the fifth son Yang Liang was the king of Han.

There are four other daughters, each of whom is a princess, except for the eldest daughter, the Empress Dowager Yang Lihua of the Northern Zhou Dynasty.

It's not that Yang Jian resented his eldest daughter for not being of the same mind as him, on the contrary, it was Yang Lihua who resented her father for usurping the country and was unwilling to accept the title of princess of the Sui Dynasty.

Since the young emperor moved to another palace, Yang Lihua has been guarding her legitimate son day and night, lest he be poisoned by Yang Jian. Even the food must be tasted by herself before the young emperor is allowed to eat it.

After the young emperor Yu Wenchan abdicated, he was demoted to the title of Lord of the State of Jie, with a settlement of 10,000 households. The carriage, clothing, etiquette and music were still in accordance with the old Northern Zhou system. Letters to the emperor were not called Biao, and the emperor's replies were not called imperial edicts.

After abdicating the throne on February 13, even though Yu Wenchan was carefully protected by Yang Lihua, in May, he was still murdered by Yang Jian, and he died at the age of nine.

That day, Yang Lihua blocked the outside of Linguang Hall and wanted to ask Yang Jian for an explanation. Yang Jian felt ashamed of his eldest daughter and did not dare to meet her.

After Yang Lihua left in anger, Yang Jian pretended to be shocked, announced the news of Yuwen Chan's death to the outside world, and held a grand memorial ceremony. He was posthumously named Emperor Jing and was buried in Gongling.

Following Zhou Si, he inherited the title of Duke Jie.

Of course, this is all for later. It was late February in the first year of the founding of the Emperor. Cui Che and others took the time to visit relatives and friends. They not only paid homage to Cui Xuanyou, Cui Zhongfang and other elders, but also said goodbye to their former colleagues in the prime minister's office.

On February 27th, Cui Che took his family with him and set off with Yang Guang and Yang Xuangan. On the same day, Yang Jian and Dugu Jialuo left the city to see off their son.

Even Prince Yang Yong, who had just arrived in Chang'an yesterday, also bid farewell to him. Among all the brothers and sisters, only Yang Lihua refused to leave Yu Wenchan and did not come to see him off.

Cui Che also finally met the woman behind Yang Jian, Queen Dugu Jialuo.

Dugu Jialuo is only thirty-eight years old, but he looks much older than his actual age.

If you think about it carefully, you will know that Dugu Jialuo gave birth to five sons and five daughters for Yang Jian, which took a lot of toll on the body.

Brother Che also received a few words of encouragement from the queen because of Yang Guang. Dugu Jialuo had no ill feelings toward Cui Che. When he interfered with Cui Che and Yang Awu's marriage, he just heard about Brother Che's Golden House Hidden.

Jiao means that she does not want her daughter to serve her husband with other women.

But now that he is not her son-in-law, Cui Chena does not take any concubines, and the number of concubines he takes has nothing to do with Dugu Jialuo, so she will not care.

Among the people seeing him off, there was another person wearing plain white clothes, and that was Princess Lanling Yang Awu.

When Wang Yi expelled Sima to eliminate the trouble, Yang Jian married Yang Awu to Wang Fengxiao, Wang Yi's son. Unexpectedly, Wang Fengxiao was weak and sick and died before the marriage was consummated. However, Yang Jian still ordered his daughter to observe mourning for her deceased husband for three years.

Nine-year-old Yang Awu looked listless, which was in sharp contrast to the happy mood of the rest of the Yang family.

She raised her head and glanced at Cui Che, who was next to her second brother. Yang Ahwu had also heard rumors that her father had intended to marry her to him, but it was only because of her mother's objection that the rumors were dropped.

Now that I see his graceful appearance, I don't dare to complain about my mother's meddling in other people's business, but I also feel a bit different in my heart.

"Clouds think of clothes and flowers think of appearance. Only such a person can write such beautiful poems."

Naturally, Yang Awu also heard Yang Guang mention the poems and essays that the second brother requested for his eldest sister.

It's just that Cui Che didn't notice the way Yang Awu looked at him. He recognized that Yang Lihua, the protective mother-in-law, was regretting not being able to meet her.

Yang Guang paid homage to his parents, said goodbye to his brothers and sisters, and got into the carriage with tears in his eyes, while Yang Xuangan and Cui Che rode off.

Even though Brother Che is a civil servant, his riding and shooting skills are impressive under the guidance of Yang Xuangan.

Cui Che rode on the horse and looked back at Chang'an. He also noticed the pitiful Yang Awu in the farewell crowd and thought to himself:

'It's really pitiful to be a widower at the age of nine.'

The first volume is finished.

The first volume has more than 130,000 words. In fact, it mainly gives Cui Che, a Guandong native, the identity of a minister of Qiandi.

The character Cui Che is different from Xiao Gao Wang. Xiao Gao Wang is the protagonist of the first novel I wrote. In fact, his growth ability was ignored. He basically set the tone as soon as he appeared on the scene, especially his suspicious character. Cao Cao even read it.

Just call the experts.

So when writing about Cui Che, I deliberately asked him to learn lessons from many things. For example, Dou Yi said that he showed his sharpness and trusted Cui Lu too much, but he suffered betrayal, which made Cui Che reflect on himself, thereby growing up and becoming more relevant.

The identity of the previous school student.

He also used the story of Dou's daughter to inspire him to fight.

In fact, there was no such character as Pei Xiu, but when I thought about it, someone had to look after Cui Che when he went to northern Xinjiang when he was two years old. That's how Xiu'er came to be, and later Cui Zhaorong.

As for why I didn’t write about a mother, the main reason is that I couldn’t stand the plot of Cui Che’s mother assigning Xi Ren as a concubine, so I simply said that his mother died of depression when she learned Cui Changjun’s death, and was raised by Cui Zhaorong, a fictional aunt.

The main wife should be Yang Lihua, Yuwen Eying, or Yang Awu. I personally prefer Yang Lihua. She is stupid and has a good personality. She almost fell out with her father because of her concubine Yuwen Chan. It is a pity that such a gentle and virtuous woman should not be the main wife.

Of course, if everyone firmly opposes it, I will consider it carefully.

In fact, the age gap, at least in my opinion, is not a problem. My girlfriend is also older than me. She is thirty-three years old and I am under thirty.

(End of chapter)

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