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Chapter 310 Storm (6k)(1/2)

No matter how depressed, dissatisfied, or helpless Cao Cao was, the matter of the tiger and leopard cavalry going to Hanzhong to fight was already a foregone conclusion and he could not control it at all.

The court had no reason to give up Hanzhong, and he had no reason to stop the tiger and leopard cavalry from going out to fight. All he could do was to try to catch private work in this war and try to install more of his own people.

The emperor was not here, and he was discussing affairs at the Shangshutai as the Grand Sima and the minister of the Shangshutai. The tiger and leopard cavalry were sent out. Naturally, the combat plan was completely formulated by him alone. Even Liu Bei was very tactful and took sick leave at this moment, and focused on staying in his mansion with Ding and several concubines to concentrate on creating villains, and never disturb Cao Cao.

When he had a colleague, he felt a little sympathetic to Cao Cao.

Cao Cao was angry at this moment. What if he couldn't help but beat him again when he met, he would beat Cao Cao again. It was inappropriate, too inappropriate.

Besides, he is in his thirties now. He is really a grandfather in the Eastern Han Dynasty, but he doesn't even have a son. Sometimes he is really happy to see Cao Cao's harem in a mess, but occasionally he thinks that he has no son and no one can inherit the title of marquis of ten thousand households he has fought for in his lifetime.

To be honest, the importance of making children is even greater than that of national affairs.

This time, Cao Cao, whose mentality was a little collapsed, just vented his voluntarily. He was quite shameless. With a big stroke, he directly gave Cao Chun a general in the west and ordered Cao Pi to go to war with the army, governor Yi, and Liangliangzhou.

To be honest, this cannot be described as a rank-up official. There has been only one local official in this dynasty who has such great power, that is, the governor and Jia Xu from the three continents of Youyong.

Jia Gong had great achievements in pacifying Guanzhong and destroying the Huns. Why is Cao Pi a young man who had just grown up? Moreover, it is a bit too much to directly promote Cao Chun to the position of General of the Four Towns.

But if Cao Cao doesn't care, he's so shameless.

My tiger and leopard cavalry are gone, so why don’t I let my son arrange it? Who dares to object? Stay at the front line and meet again in the future!

He was really forced to force himself. He had to keep one of the tiger and leopard cavalry and Cao Pi. Cao Shu now has the support of Cao Xi and Liu Bei, and the emperor must be willing to replace his successor with Cao Shu, who had no foundation and almost no recognition of the military's generals, and did not arrange a larger power for Cao Pi, so great that the change of the prince not only had to shake his Wei State, but also could shake the Han State. The emperor who was decisive in killing but kind and loving the people would have some concerns.

Although he would have chosen one, he would have given up Cao Pi early in the morning, keep the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, and let the Tiger and Leopard Cavalry stay in Yecheng honestly, and then hand it over to the Prince when the Prince grows up.

But since the tiger and leopard cavalry is destined to be unable to save it, Cao Cao naturally has to try his best to stop the loss, at least to save Cao Pi.

Is politics a variety of transactions? Although Cao Cao must have suffered a great loss in this round of transactions, after all, this is still politics. If it is politics, it requires transactions, and he can offer bidding numbers. Otherwise, you will just grab it openly. If you rob it openly, we will be defeated by the death.

Therefore, Shangshutai did not reject Cao Cao's proposal, and the Tax Cabinet had no say in this kind of personnel appointment and removal. Of course, Liu Xie agreed with the flow. Although he didn't know what happened to Xu Du when he pushed this boat, he once again became a completely confused mastermind.

As for whether virtue is not worthy of his position, there will be any disaster, but I can't take care of it for the time being, at least when he is alive, he can't find him.

However, compared to Cao Pi and Cao Chun's sudden promotion, Cao Cao's other memorial was really shocking the world.

He actually asked the emperor to abolish the queen!

Liu Xie was also a little confused. As the saying goes, "The tiger is poisonous and does not eat any children." Why did Cao Xi make him rather use his daughter?

Of course, it is indeed not difficult to understand from Cao Cao's perspective. After all, it is never the queen who maintains the balance between Cao Cao and Liu Xie, but the prince.

I have to say that the reason why Lao Cao gave such a memorial was indeed 90% of the reason why he was so angry that he was confused.

No matter how cold-blooded he is, no matter how political creatures are, they are not robots. They are turned out by their biological daughter's elbow and help their stepfather stab themselves, causing them to lose the tiger and leopard cavalry, one of the greatest confidences in the court. This anger is really out of anger.

Especially when I think about this, I raise my daughter and send her to the palace by myself, I will definitely feel heartbroken if I am a human being.

After all, in the history of the Han Dynasty, people who are qualified to be written into history are indeed rare for divorce, and no one can understand the related derivative problems of divorced children.

However, there is indeed 10% of the content, and Cao Cao's memorial was still too far apart.

Although Cao Xi has always been stupid, Cao Cao is not unacceptable, nor even understands it. After all, women are indeed not suitable for politics, and he doesn't need the queen to do anything for him. She even has enough confidence to protect her.

However, as my biological daughter, is it okay to help my stepfather bully him, his biological father?

To be honest, the restlessness of the family is secondary. What’s important is that Cao Xi’s actions have really shaken the foundation of Cao Cao’s rule.

The so-called power is not really from top to bottom, but from bottom to top. The people below you recognize you and are willing to obey your instructions so that you can use your subordinates to use your arms and fingers through the huge bureaucracy layer by layer. Only in this way can you gain real power.

After all, why Cao Cao respects the prince so much? Isn’t it just that as a good grandfather, can he have a legacy? Isn’t it just that the forces under his command can be at ease? Tell them that even if one day I, Cao Cao, die, you and mine, will not be liquidated. The emperor has to worry about the prince who has grown up. After the prince ascended the throne, he will even think about our family affection. Not only will you and your descendants not be on the bench, but you may become the direct line of the new emperor and be highly valued.

This is also the reason why so many Cao Cao's subordinates are willing to accompany him along the way to the dark. It doesn't matter if he is a little marginalized by the court now. Until the crown prince grows up, we are still royal relatives and important officials of the court.

But if Cao Xi, as Cao Cao's biological daughter, had clearly shown his attitude of disgusting Cao Cao and even getting close to his father Liu Bei, all this would naturally be different.

Especially Liu Bei was the second person in the dynasty under Cao Cao, and his subordinates had military power and team. Although his strength was far inferior to Cao Cao, he did not have the ability to wrestle, otherwise Liu Bei would not dare to hit him.

The mother's shaping of her son is incomparable to anyone else. God knows how Cao Xi will educate her son. At present, it seems that the queen's feelings for her mother are obviously much greater than that of Cao Cao, the father, and even Cao Xi's resentment towards Cao Cao is far greater than that of dear. Everyone can see this.

Alas, so, children whose parents divorce will have more or less psychological problems, and in general, children are towards mothers. If they can still live, they must not divorce.

I, Cao Cao, finally sent a daughter to the palace, but this daughter turned her back and became Liu Bei. He couldn't stand anyone else!

Doesn’t the emperor dislike the queen?

Then let’s depose the queen, deprive the prince, this is good for everyone. Anyway, the queen has lost her morality, and she has beaten Mrs. Bian, isn’t it just a shame? Regardless of whether Mrs. Bian is favoring her concubine or destroying her wife and mistresses, you, a junior, will definitely be unfilial!

Will I give you three more daughters to change? Two of these three daughters were born to Mrs. Bian, so there will definitely be no more bloody things like Cao Xi. What if I think Mrs. Bian dares to have a quarrel with me in the future...

Then kill her!

The prince is still young, so he changes his mother at this time and doesn't remember anything when he grows up.

Of course, even Cao Cao would definitely not count on the major event of abolishing the queen. This memorial has far greater symbolic significance than its own practical significance, and it is nothing more than two consequences of abolishing and not abolishing.

If this queen is not abandoned, then his memorial will force the people of the world to express their opinions.

The first is to force the emperor to express his opinion: Your Majesty, your wife is unfilial and he bullies me. My father is so miserable.

Normally speaking, after receiving the memorial, the emperor must scold Cao Xi severely and force her to apologize to herself. At least he has to guarantee to himself and the people of the world that similar things will never happen, right?

To be honest, Cao Cao thought he was still reasonable. In the Han Dynasty, filial piety was righteousness.

It should be more important than a mother? What's more, the dispute between a father and a stepfather.

Politics is a game for decent people. If you have the meaning of filial piety and make certain compensation for it, at least you have to clarify to the people of the world who is the prince’s grandfather.

The second is to force Liu Bei to express his opinion, which is divided into two layers.

The first level is that the emperor will inevitably force Liu Bei to make a statement. If the emperor does not agree to the deposed queen, it is certain. Liu Bei must have been involved in his family affairs this time, and even brought Cao ** to the point where he proposed to depose his daughter. Don’t he need to apologize? With such an apology, it will be difficult for Liu Bei to borrow Mrs. Ding to get involved in similar things in the future.

The second level is of course that Liu Bei himself was facing the memorial. The emperor had not approved his previous statement yet, so as a party involved, he could not escape.

If he agreed or simply remained silent, then Cao Xi and Ding would naturally realize that this so-called stepfather had no feelings for the two of them, at least not better than his own father, who was a political creature.

Facing two equally cold-blooded and ruthless political creatures, I'm afraid it's better to have a father?

It would be even better if Liu Bei clearly expressed his objection or even used his influence to protect Cao Xi's position as a subordinate, although Cao Cao would never do such an unwise thing with his understanding of Liu Bei.

If you fight for Cao Xi like this, you really think that you are a relative of the foreigner and the queen are your daughter. You really have the will to get involved in the family affairs of the emperor.

You should know that Liu Bei is already the third person in the world. After Cao Cao sacrificed his Tiger and Leopard Cavalry, Liu Bei was really no longer much weaker than Cao Cao in terms of power. To be honest, looking at the four hundred years of history of the Han Dynasty, he can be said to be a powerful minister ranked among the top ten.

Although Huo Guang was once powerful, almost all his power came from Huo Qubing's legacy. He was far from prestige, and his power tentacles had never taken root. Although Liu Bei and Cao Cao were both suppressed by Liu Xie in the court, their power was all achieved by themselves, and they were power trees that grew from the soil and deep roots.

Therefore, when Huo Guang died and was liquidated by Emperor Xuan, only the upper class was in turmoil, and there was almost no turmoil in the country. Most of the so-called powerful ministers who were killed in the Han Dynasty were almost the same. If Liu Bei and Cao Cao were killed one day, do they believe it or not? The entire Han Dynasty would collapse with the sky and the earth.

In fact, the reason why the emperor never clamped against Liu Bei was not entirely because Cao Cao was still alive?

In addition to his great achievements in supporting the building, Cao Cao's power lies in the local military and political areas that have already taken root in Yanzhou, Jizhou, Yuzhou and Qingzhou. After the court officially moved the capital from Xudu to Luoyang, his power was no longer in the central government.

What does Liu Bei have?

Youzhou? There is a complicated situation in which Hu and Han live in a mixed situation.

The basis of Liu Bei's power lies in the central government, in his reputation that is important in the world, and in Guan Yu's control over the guards.

And he also has the title of the emperor uncle.

If he really becomes a elbow, in fact, Liu Bei's danger is no less than Cao Cao. If Liu Bei dares to get involved in the family affairs of the emperor, at least Cao Cao believes that the emperor will definitely transfer his fear of himself to Liu Bei.

In addition to the emperor and Liu Bei, this move was also aimed at Cao Xi and Ding.

This aspect is much simpler and more rude: Don’t think that the queen is so great! Your father will always be your father!

And if the emperor agrees to depose the queen, then... that's not bad.

With the benevolence of the emperor, he should not have killed Cao Xi, and he is likely to be demoted to a noble person, or to send her back to him, just like he divorced Ding's family and divorced.

If you really kill it, then kill it. Anyway, it is an unfilial daughter, and you have enough children.

As for the emperor's stepmother, Cao Cao had considered it for the emperor. Of course, it was impossible for Queen Guo. Instead, he suggested that the emperor send Fu again, and the three new daughters he sent him would only be noble people.

Cao Cao was also self-aware. He knew that there was one time and another, and there was no reason that the queen could only leave their family. Then wouldn’t his old Cao family become an exclusive queen? Although Cao Cao didn’t know that there was a family surname Xiao in the later generations of the Great Liao Kingdom, he at least knew that there was a family surname Wang in this dynasty. If it were a year ago, or even when the Battle of Guandu just ended, the emperor might be able to agree with it, but it would definitely be impossible now.

Fu was the former queen. Everyone in the world knew that the reason why she was driven out of the position of the queen was to give Cao Xi a place. Now that Cao Xi is coming down from the position, shouldn’t it be Fu Hou? This can be said to be almost the only woman in the harem who can strongly suppress Queen Guo with her support.

Legally speaking, Fuhou is a very suitable candidate. He has no children yet. The prince is so young that he can be raised as her own son. This woman is not the kind of person who can kill her adopted son. The most important thing is: as the queen selected by Dong Zhuo for Liu Xie, the Fu family has a reputation in the Han Dynasty and is very limited in actual strength.

Fu's father Fu Wan had almost no power in the court, which was very easy to grasp for Cao Cao.

At least better than Queen Guo, that woman could really do something to kill the prince and pave the way for her son.

Several eagles were killed in one arrow.

Even in his rage, Cao Cao still maintained his instinct as a politician.

And when Cao Cao's memorial was put on, it was naturally shocking.

Even Zhang Lu's surrender and the resurgence of Western wars cannot compare to the impact of this incident on the people of the world.

First of all, Liu Bei, as Cao Cao expected, after Cao Cao made a statement, Liu Bei decided to continue to get sick. Even the disease would be severe. His mouth and eyes were crooked and hemiplegic, and his whole body was paralyzed. In short, he was so sick that he could not know the major affairs of the court and no one saw him.

Let Ding cry in front of his bed, saying good and bad things, and it was not easy to use it. Anyway, the two of them slept in separate rooms for more than three months after that day.

As for what Cao Xi thought, no one knew. There was a rumor that the queen had tried to hang herself in the harem and was rescued by her close confidant palace maids. Because this rumor was too groundless, at least these men in the court could not prove the authenticity of it.

Everyone's first reaction after hearing this rumor was: Fortunately, he chose to hang himself instead of holding the prince and jumping into the well.

It seems that the prince’s safety protection must be strengthened in the future!

However, when Liu Xie suddenly received Cao Cao's memorial, his expression could be said to be extremely exciting.
To be continued...
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